Youth Horror Television and the Question of Fear
By Filipa Antunes (Contribution by), Stacey Anh Baran (Contribution by), Fernando Gabriel Pagnoni Berns (Contribution by), Kyle Brett (Contribution by), Brandon R. Grafius (Contribution by), Michael Jacob (Contribution by), Kim Plaksin (Contribution by), Barbara Katharina Reschenhofer (Contribution by), Katherine Ridolfi-Lizza (Contribution by), Ethan Robles (Contribution by), Merinda Staubli (Contribution by), Kyle Brett (Editor), Ethan Robles (Editor)
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By Filipa Antunes (Contribution by), Stacey Anh Baran (Contribution by), Fernando Gabriel Pagnoni Berns (Contribution by), Kyle Brett (Contribution by), Brandon R. Grafius (Contribution by), Michael Jacob (Contribution by), Kim Plaksin (Contribution by), Barbara Katharina Reschenhofer (Contribution by), Katherine Ridolfi-Lizza (Contribution by), Ethan Robles (Contribution by), Merinda Staubli (Contribution by), Kyle Brett (Editor), Ethan Robles (Editor)
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Focusing on programs from the 1970s to the early 2000s, this volume explores televised youth horror as a distinctive genre that affords children productive experiences of fear. Led by intrepid teenage investigators and storytellers, series such as Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated and Are You Afraid of the Dark? show how young people can effectively confront the terrifying, alienating, and disruptive aspects of human existence. The contributors analyze how televised youth horror is uniquely ...






















