Picturing Scary Places: the Horror Genre and Mental Illness Review of Disability Studies Interview with Perry Blackshear

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2017

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University of Hawaii at Manoa -- Center on Disability Studies

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An RDS interview with Perry Blackshear, director of the acclaimed horror film They Look Like People. In this conversation, the director addresses his process making the film, how it is defined generically, and anecdotal experiences of ways in which some viewers affected by mental illness have experienced the film.

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Film, horror, interview, mental illness, schizophrenia

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Raphael, R. (2017). Picturing scary places: the horror genre and mental illness. Review of Disability Studies interview with Perry Blackshear. Review of Disability Studies: An International Journal, 13(2).

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