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653 | |a Aestheticization of Power. | ||
653 | |a Aestheticization of Violence. | ||
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653 | |a Fetishism. | ||
653 | |a Masculinity. | ||
653 | |a Performance Art. | ||
653 | |a Political Power. | ||
653 | |a Public Relations. | ||
653 | |a Transmedia Storytelling. | ||
653 | |a Violence Psychology. | ||
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spelling | Handbook of research on aestheticization of violence, horror, and power M. Nur Erdem, Nihal Kocabay-Sener, and Tugba Demir, editors. Hershey, Pennsylvania (701 E. Chocolate Avenue, Hershey, Pennsylvania, 17033, USA) IGI Global [2021] 42 PDFs (696 Seiten) text rdacontent electronic isbdmedia online resource rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. Section 1. Aesthetics of violence in visual and audial arts/culture. Chapter 1. (A)esthetics and violence psychology: "individual and object" ; Chapter 2. Technical structure of fear in the visual narrative ; Chapter 3. The coexistence of violence and aesthetics in performance art: the forms of catharsis ; Chapter 4. Staging theatrical child-centric violence: aesthetic ownership in the pillowman ; Chapter 5. The rise of artistic uncanny: tattoos ; Chapter 6. Reflections of violence in music ; Chapter 7. Illustration as a visual communication culturel product aesthetic line in visual representation ; Chapter 8. Urbanization violence to nature: reconciliation with nature ; Chapter 9. Myths, tales, and symbols: anatolian legends and cultural memory in the footsteps of the past -- Section 2. Aesthetics of violence and horror in mass media. Chapter 10. Violence aestheticized in sports publications and broadcasts ; Chapter 11. Meaning of space in cinema: an analysis on dogtooth ; Chapter 12. The tale of fabled creatures: penny dreadful ; Chapter 13. Dystopic pleasure: aestheticization of fear ; Chapter 14. Tainted away: violence over nature in the anime of Hayao Miyazaki ; Chapter 15. The unbearable aesthetics of violence that comes from another dimension: Gotham City -- Section 3. Aesthetics of power. Chapter 16. Context and space as the tools to legitimize and produce violence: broadening Hassan's perspective on East-West dichotomy ; Chapter 17. The aesthetics of fear and power in soviet posters ; Chapter 18. Aestheticization through representation of power in built environment: urban public spaces as site of display ; Chapter 19. Aestheticization of fear and violence via public relations: a study case on 12th of September military coup in Turkey ; Chapter 20. State, masculinity, and the aestheticization of violence: an alternative reading of Behzat Ç ; Chapter 21. Ottomentality as technology of self: how do mobile games aestheticize the entrepreneurial self? -- Section 4. Aesthetics of violence beyond power. Chapter 22. Resisting with art: the surveillance art against surveillance ; Chapter 23. Why should we still be hopeful?: aestheticization of power and resistance ; Chapter 24. Aestheticizing violence within transmedia storytelling context: v for vendetta case ; Chapter 25. The aestheticization of counterpower: the iconography of new social movements in network society ; Chapter 26. Transposition of the public events with violent visual: case of PETA -- Section 5. Perceptions and searches for aesthetics. Chapter 27. Aesthetics perceptions of social media generations ; Chapter 28. Homo aestheticus' search for violence: an examination on the aestheticization and reception of violence in digital games ; Chapter 29. Reality augmented nightmares or experiences of fear. Restricted to subscribers or individual electronic text purchasers. "This book brings together two different concepts which seem incompatible: Aesthetics and violence with the aim to analyze, research and study the aesthetics of violence from an interdisciplinary perspective"-- Provided by publisher. Also available in print. Mode of access: World Wide Web. Description based on title screen (IGI Global, viewed 10/17/2020). Aesthetics. Violence in art. Violence in mass media. Violence. Aesthetics fast Violence in art fast Violence in mass media fast Violence fast Aestheticization of Fear. Aestheticization of Power. Aestheticization of Violence. Digital Games. Fetishism. Masculinity. Performance Art. Political Power. Public Relations. Transmedia Storytelling. Violence Psychology. Demir, Tugba 1984- editor. Erdem, M. Nur 1976- editor. Kocabay Şener, Nihal 1985- editor. IGI Global, publisher. (Original) (DLC)2020018643 Print version: 1799846555 9781799846550 (DLC) 2020018643 |
spellingShingle | Handbook of research on aestheticization of violence, horror, and power Section 1. Aesthetics of violence in visual and audial arts/culture. Chapter 1. (A)esthetics and violence psychology: "individual and object" ; Chapter 2. Technical structure of fear in the visual narrative ; Chapter 3. The coexistence of violence and aesthetics in performance art: the forms of catharsis ; Chapter 4. Staging theatrical child-centric violence: aesthetic ownership in the pillowman ; Chapter 5. The rise of artistic uncanny: tattoos ; Chapter 6. Reflections of violence in music ; Chapter 7. Illustration as a visual communication culturel product aesthetic line in visual representation ; Chapter 8. Urbanization violence to nature: reconciliation with nature ; Chapter 9. Myths, tales, and symbols: anatolian legends and cultural memory in the footsteps of the past -- Section 2. Aesthetics of violence and horror in mass media. Chapter 10. Violence aestheticized in sports publications and broadcasts ; Chapter 11. Meaning of space in cinema: an analysis on dogtooth ; Chapter 12. The tale of fabled creatures: penny dreadful ; Chapter 13. Dystopic pleasure: aestheticization of fear ; Chapter 14. Tainted away: violence over nature in the anime of Hayao Miyazaki ; Chapter 15. The unbearable aesthetics of violence that comes from another dimension: Gotham City -- Section 3. Aesthetics of power. Chapter 16. Context and space as the tools to legitimize and produce violence: broadening Hassan's perspective on East-West dichotomy ; Chapter 17. The aesthetics of fear and power in soviet posters ; Chapter 18. Aestheticization through representation of power in built environment: urban public spaces as site of display ; Chapter 19. Aestheticization of fear and violence via public relations: a study case on 12th of September military coup in Turkey ; Chapter 20. State, masculinity, and the aestheticization of violence: an alternative reading of Behzat Ç ; Chapter 21. Ottomentality as technology of self: how do mobile games aestheticize the entrepreneurial self? -- Section 4. Aesthetics of violence beyond power. Chapter 22. Resisting with art: the surveillance art against surveillance ; Chapter 23. Why should we still be hopeful?: aestheticization of power and resistance ; Chapter 24. Aestheticizing violence within transmedia storytelling context: v for vendetta case ; Chapter 25. The aestheticization of counterpower: the iconography of new social movements in network society ; Chapter 26. Transposition of the public events with violent visual: case of PETA -- Section 5. Perceptions and searches for aesthetics. Chapter 27. Aesthetics perceptions of social media generations ; Chapter 28. Homo aestheticus' search for violence: an examination on the aestheticization and reception of violence in digital games ; Chapter 29. Reality augmented nightmares or experiences of fear. Aesthetics. Violence in art. Violence in mass media. Violence. Aesthetics fast Violence in art fast Violence in mass media fast Violence fast |
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title_exact_search | Handbook of research on aestheticization of violence, horror, and power |
title_full | Handbook of research on aestheticization of violence, horror, and power M. Nur Erdem, Nihal Kocabay-Sener, and Tugba Demir, editors. |
title_fullStr | Handbook of research on aestheticization of violence, horror, and power M. Nur Erdem, Nihal Kocabay-Sener, and Tugba Demir, editors. |
title_full_unstemmed | Handbook of research on aestheticization of violence, horror, and power M. Nur Erdem, Nihal Kocabay-Sener, and Tugba Demir, editors. |
title_short | Handbook of research on aestheticization of violence, horror, and power |
title_sort | handbook of research on aestheticization of violence horror and power |
topic | Aesthetics. Violence in art. Violence in mass media. Violence. Aesthetics fast Violence in art fast Violence in mass media fast Violence fast |
topic_facet | Aesthetics. Violence in art. Violence in mass media. Violence. Aesthetics Violence in art Violence in mass media Violence |
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