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Why We Love Our Nightmares. Dennis At The Movies, #3
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- ISBN8232720469
- EAN9798232720469
- Date de parution09/03/2025
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- ÉditeurDraft2Digital
Résumé
You were afraid of Freddy Krueger. Dennis Santaniello was terrified. In Why We Love Our Nightmares, Santaniello confronts his own childhood terror to figure out why a burned, wisecracking killer in a striped sweater became a permanent part of American pop culture. Forget the franchise retrospective - this is about why A Nightmare on Elm Street hit a nerve that's still raw forty years later. The false security of suburban life.
The generational divide between Baby Boomers and their children. The cracks in the American Dream that an entire decade preferred to ignore. Freddy didn't just exploit fear - he embodied a specific cultural anxiety, and Wes Craven knew exactly what he was doing. The psychological power of Freddy's design. The feminist evolution of the final girl. The commercial cash grab of Freddy merchandise and his strange second life as an anti-hero.
This book combines personal anecdotes with sharp cultural analysis to examine every angle of the franchise. If you've ever wondered why this particular monster won't die - this is the answer.
The generational divide between Baby Boomers and their children. The cracks in the American Dream that an entire decade preferred to ignore. Freddy didn't just exploit fear - he embodied a specific cultural anxiety, and Wes Craven knew exactly what he was doing. The psychological power of Freddy's design. The feminist evolution of the final girl. The commercial cash grab of Freddy merchandise and his strange second life as an anti-hero.
This book combines personal anecdotes with sharp cultural analysis to examine every angle of the franchise. If you've ever wondered why this particular monster won't die - this is the answer.























