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The Pulse Cinema: Aesthetics of Horror

The Pulse Cinema: Aesthetics of Horror in Bloomington, MN
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When we think of the pulse in cinema, we may think of the heartbeat of the spectator as they respond to affective or moving scenes in the film, or how fast-paced and shocking images exacerbate this affective response. Conceptually extending cinema spectatorship,
The Pulse in Cinema
contends that cinema is an energetic arrangement of affective and intense forces, where the image and the spectator are specific components. Analysing body horror films such as
The Tingler
(1959),
Dawn of the Dead
(1978) and
The Beyond
(1981), this book builds on Lyotard’s concept of the dispositif, Deleuze’s work on sensation and Bataille’s economic theory to conceptualise a pulse in cinema, arguing for its importance in cinema spectatorship theory.
The Pulse in Cinema
contends that cinema is an energetic arrangement of affective and intense forces, where the image and the spectator are specific components. Analysing body horror films such as
The Tingler
(1959),
Dawn of the Dead
(1978) and
The Beyond
(1981), this book builds on Lyotard’s concept of the dispositif, Deleuze’s work on sensation and Bataille’s economic theory to conceptualise a pulse in cinema, arguing for its importance in cinema spectatorship theory.