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Film Violence and Catharsis

Mark Pizzato <[log in to unmask]>
Fri, 3 Dec 1999 14:27:18 -0500
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I'm looking at theories on the emotional effects of screen violence for
film and TV spectators.  I've found a great deal of debate in TV studies on
such "effects."  Can anyone point me to a good overview, or specific
leading voices, in film studies on this issue?  I'm especially interested
in any application or refutation of Aristotle's ancient theory of
catharsis, as a purging/purifying/clarifying of fear and sympathy (or
terror and pity) through the watching of violent action onstage.

Mark Pizzato
Dept. of Dance and Theatre
UNC-Charlotte
Charlotte, NC 28223
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(704) 547-4488
FAX: 704-547-3795

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