Our Old Monsters

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Our Old Monsters

Witches, Werewolves and Vampires from Medieval Theology to Horror Cinema

Films, cinema European history: medieval period, middle ages Religion and beliefs

Author: Brenda S. Gardenour Walter

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Language: English

Published by: McFarland

Published on: 11th July 2015

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 252 pages

ISBN: 9781476619422


Introduction

The witch, the vampire and the werewolf endure in modern horror. These "old monsters" have their origins in Aristotle as studied in the universities of medieval Europe, where Christian scholars reconciled works of natural philosophy and medicine with theological precepts. They codified divine perfection as warm, light, male and associated with the ethereal world beyond the moon, while evil imperfection was cold, dark, female and bound to the corrupt world below the moon. All who did not conform to divine goodness--including un-holy women and Jews--were considered evil and ascribed a melancholic, blood hungry and demonic physiology. This construct was the basis for anti-woman and anti-Jewish discourse that has persisted through modern Western culture. Nowhere is this more evident than in horror films, where the witch, the vampire and the werewolf represent our fear of the inverted other.

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