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Examining the rise of the representations that we can commonly find in the genre of J-Horror (Japanese Horror) films

Examining the rise of the representations that we can commonly find in the genre of J-Horror (Japanese Horror) films

Japanese Culture in a Global World/Tales of the supernatural: from early to modern J Horror. (Journal) This week, we are examining the rise of the representations that we can commonly find in the genre of J-Horror (Japanese Horror) films, especially the representations of the ghostly woman figure.

Some questions that I would like to consider:

Compare and contrast the ghosts in Yotsuya Kaidan with those that you have grown up with (good or evil). How are they similar? How do they differ?

How does the ghost in Yotsuya Kaidan seek her revenge?

Are there any way to pacific the ghost?

How is the ghost portrayed visually?

Does Oiwa fit your expectations of a Japanese ghost? Why or why not?

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