
Uncanny
Why Theory
Freud's Theorizing Horror Doxa
I find that very strange and like, that just seems as a set that doesn't include itself. And then I think I really like what you're saying that Freud is too often aesthetics has to ignore something crucial. That's what Freud, of course he's always interested in what's repressed what's not what we're not paying attention to. He provides one of the typical ways of theorizing horror is that it gives us an encounter with something that's foreign and then that's that's scary to us, right? Yes.
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