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Contemporary Thai horror: the horrific incarnation of shutter
Mary Ainslie
School of International Communications
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Arts & Humanities
Aesthetics
35%
American Actor
50%
Asia
24%
Cinema
44%
Departure
30%
Discourse
30%
Hollywood
32%
Horror Films
42%
Incarnation
100%
Japan
22%
Movies
37%
Narrative Structure
35%
Remake
37%
Revenge
48%
Specificity
32%
Subject Matter
30%
Supernatural
31%
Vengeance
40%
Viewer
28%
Social Sciences
aesthetics
30%
appeal
26%
cinema
38%
discourse
17%
fan
35%
horror film
55%
Japan
24%
movies
34%
narrative
20%
retaliation
37%
Engineering & Materials Science
Fans
22%