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How film genres are a product of biology, evolution and culture-an embodied approach
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Grodal, Torben
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Agrarian economy
/ Agrarian society
/ Agricultural development
/ Agriculture
/ Animals
/ Biology
/ Brain
/ Cognition
/ Cognitive development
/ Cognitive psychology
/ Crime
/ Crime fiction
/ Cultural change
/ Embodiment
/ Emotions
/ Evolutionary psychology
/ Film studies
/ Genre
/ Grief
/ Group identity
/ Groups
/ Historical development
/ Human development
/ Hunter-gatherers
/ Ideology
/ Influence
/ Loyalty
/ Motion pictures
/ Mutation
/ Preferences
/ Psychology
/ Rituals
/ Science fiction & fantasy
/ Storytelling
/ Studies
/ Tragedy
2017
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How film genres are a product of biology, evolution and culture-an embodied approach
by
Grodal, Torben
in
Agrarian economy
/ Agrarian society
/ Agricultural development
/ Agriculture
/ Animals
/ Biology
/ Brain
/ Cognition
/ Cognitive development
/ Cognitive psychology
/ Crime
/ Crime fiction
/ Cultural change
/ Embodiment
/ Emotions
/ Evolutionary psychology
/ Film studies
/ Genre
/ Grief
/ Group identity
/ Groups
/ Historical development
/ Human development
/ Hunter-gatherers
/ Ideology
/ Influence
/ Loyalty
/ Motion pictures
/ Mutation
/ Preferences
/ Psychology
/ Rituals
/ Science fiction & fantasy
/ Storytelling
/ Studies
/ Tragedy
2017
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How film genres are a product of biology, evolution and culture-an embodied approach
by
Grodal, Torben
in
Agrarian economy
/ Agrarian society
/ Agricultural development
/ Agriculture
/ Animals
/ Biology
/ Brain
/ Cognition
/ Cognitive development
/ Cognitive psychology
/ Crime
/ Crime fiction
/ Cultural change
/ Embodiment
/ Emotions
/ Evolutionary psychology
/ Film studies
/ Genre
/ Grief
/ Group identity
/ Groups
/ Historical development
/ Human development
/ Hunter-gatherers
/ Ideology
/ Influence
/ Loyalty
/ Motion pictures
/ Mutation
/ Preferences
/ Psychology
/ Rituals
/ Science fiction & fantasy
/ Storytelling
/ Studies
/ Tragedy
2017
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How film genres are a product of biology, evolution and culture-an embodied approach
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How film genres are a product of biology, evolution and culture-an embodied approach
2017
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The article describes how basic cognitive and emotional systems of the embodied brain are products of a long evolutionary history and how this determines the way in which the major film genres are constructed. It synthesizes research from evolutionary psychology and cognitive film studies, as well as moral psychology. It explains how the film experience is embodied: experienced not only cognitively but with the whole body and its interaction with the world. Also discussed is how the biological underpinning of genres are based on three major types of emotions: a group of reptilian emotions central to action and adventure; a group of mammalian emotions related to offspring of care; and separation panic/ grief. A special human development to enhance group living has expanded emotions of care to also underpin emotions linked to group living such as loyalty to tribe, aggression towards out-groups and submission to tribal hierarchy, central in war, sci-fi and fantasy films, and also emotions related to social rituals such as comedy, tragedy and musical. A discussion is also offered of how the historical development from hunter-gatherers via societies based on agriculture to the present post-agrarian society has moulded moral emotions; this is exemplified in relation to crime films. Finally, also considered is how age and gender influence genre preferences.
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