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A Grammar of Murder: Violent Scenes and Film Form
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124–128
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01 Mar 2013
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Entertaining Violence
Introduction: The Problem of Entertaining Violence
Cultural Effects of Cinematic Violence: Private Ryan and The Dark Knight
Violence in Extreme Cinema and the Ethics of Spectatorship
Monstrous Appetites and Positive Emotions in True Blood, The Vampire Diaries, and The Walking Dead
Regarding Violence
The Hostel Rhetoric of Torture: A Discourse Analysis of Torture Porn
“Violence Is a Many-Splintered Thing“: The Importance of Realism, Justification, and Graphicness in Understanding Perceptions of and Preferences for Violent Films and Video Games
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The Art of Cruelty: A Reckoning
A Grammar of Murder: Violent Scenes and Film Form
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