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Folklore, Horror Stories, and the Slender Man - The Development of an Internet Mythology

English · Hardback

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Zusatztext "This work covers much of the Slender Man! his birth and subsequent life online. It also looks hard at how modern tales are written! and the similarity with how tales were told and evolved in our past. ? it is a worthy coverage of just how the internet is being used by us to enable the numinous corners of our consciousness." (Trevor Pyne! Magonia Review of Books! The Magonia Blog! pelicanist.blogspot.co.uk! April! 2017) Informationen zum Autor Shira Chess is Assistant Professor in the Department of Telecommunications at the Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communications, University of Georgia, USA. Eric Newsom is Assistant Professor of Communication at the University of Central Missouri, USA. Klappentext The Slender Man entered the general popular consciousness in May 2014, when two young girls led a third girl into a wooded area and stabbed her. Examining the growth of the online horror phenomenon, this book introduces unique attributes of digital culture and establishes a needed framework for studies of other Internet memes and mythologies. Zusammenfassung The Slender Man entered the general popular consciousness in May 2014! when two young girls led a third girl into a wooded area and stabbed her. Examining the growth of the online horror phenomenon! this book introduces unique attributes of digital culture and establishes a needed framework for studies of other Internet memes and mythologies. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction 1. The Face of the Slender Man 2. Here There Be Monsters 3. Open-Sourcing Horror 4. The Digital Campfire 5. The Slender Man Who Loved Me 6. Facing the Slender Man

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Introduction 1. The Face of the Slender Man 2. Here There Be Monsters 3. Open-Sourcing Horror 4. The Digital Campfire 5. The Slender Man Who Loved Me 6. Facing the Slender Man

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"This work covers much of the Slender Man, his birth and subsequent life online. It also looks hard at how modern tales are written, and the similarity with how tales were told and evolved in our past. ... it is a worthy coverage of just how the internet is being used by us to enable the numinous corners of our consciousness." (Trevor Pyne, Magonia Review of Books, The Magonia Blog, pelicanist.blogspot.co.uk, April, 2017)

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