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'American Scary' documents a cultural obsession with horror in the United States

Oct 31, 2024
Join cultural historian Jeremy Dauber as he unpacks the rich tapestry of horror in America, drawing connections from the Salem witch trials to modern icons like Jordan Peele. He reveals how horror reflects societal anxieties, showing its dual nature in addressing both supernatural fears and the realities of marginalized communities. Dauber also explores the evolution of frights through history, linking monstrous figures to the deepest fears of different generations, making a compelling case for horror's cultural significance.
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