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Better Horrors
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Kripal, Jeffrey J.
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American literature
/ Communion
/ Deconstruction
/ Dick, Philip K
/ Extraterrestrial life
/ Historians
/ Humor
/ Intellectuals
/ Logos
/ Marriage
/ Meaning
/ Monsters
/ Religion
/ Religions
/ Sacredness
2014
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Better Horrors
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Kripal, Jeffrey J.
in
American literature
/ Communion
/ Deconstruction
/ Dick, Philip K
/ Extraterrestrial life
/ Historians
/ Humor
/ Intellectuals
/ Logos
/ Marriage
/ Meaning
/ Monsters
/ Religion
/ Religions
/ Sacredness
2014
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Better Horrors
2014
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This essay treats the theorization of horror in Whitley Strieber's Communion (1987). It also pushes us to consider more honestly and forthrightly the question of \"real monsters,\" that is, the phenomenology of encounters with fantastic presences routinely experienced in the environment. Historical contextualization of Strieber's abduction experiences in the Hudson Valley region and theories of other species from Charles Fort to William James are invoked to radicalize the question further.
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