Scream: Chilling Adventures in the Science of Fear
Autor Margee Kerren Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 sep 2015
Shiver-inducing
science
not
for
the
faint
of
heart.
No one studies fear quite like Margee Kerr. A sociologist who moonlights at one of America's scariest and most popular haunted houses, she has seen grown men laugh, cry, and push their loved ones aside as they run away in terror. And she's kept careful notes on what triggers these responses and why.
Fear is a universal human experience, but do we really understand it? If we're so terrified of monsters and serial killers, why do we flock to the theaters to see them? Why do people avoid thinking about death, but jump out of planes and swim with sharks? For Kerr, there was only one way to find out.
In this eye-opening, adventurous book, she takes us on a tour of the world's scariest experiences: into an abandoned prison long after dark, hanging by a cord from the highest tower in the Western hemisphere, and deep into Japan's mysterious “suicide forest.” She even goes on a ghost hunt with a group of paranormal adventurers. Along the way, Kerr shows us the surprising science from the newest studies of fear—what it means, how it works, and what it can do for us. Full of entertaining science and the thrills of a good ghost story, this book will make you think, laugh—and scream.
No one studies fear quite like Margee Kerr. A sociologist who moonlights at one of America's scariest and most popular haunted houses, she has seen grown men laugh, cry, and push their loved ones aside as they run away in terror. And she's kept careful notes on what triggers these responses and why.
Fear is a universal human experience, but do we really understand it? If we're so terrified of monsters and serial killers, why do we flock to the theaters to see them? Why do people avoid thinking about death, but jump out of planes and swim with sharks? For Kerr, there was only one way to find out.
In this eye-opening, adventurous book, she takes us on a tour of the world's scariest experiences: into an abandoned prison long after dark, hanging by a cord from the highest tower in the Western hemisphere, and deep into Japan's mysterious “suicide forest.” She even goes on a ghost hunt with a group of paranormal adventurers. Along the way, Kerr shows us the surprising science from the newest studies of fear—what it means, how it works, and what it can do for us. Full of entertaining science and the thrills of a good ghost story, this book will make you think, laugh—and scream.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781610394826
ISBN-10: 1610394828
Pagini: 288
Ilustrații: B/W photos throughout
Dimensiuni: 167 x 241 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: PublicAffairs
Colecția PublicAffairs
ISBN-10: 1610394828
Pagini: 288
Ilustrații: B/W photos throughout
Dimensiuni: 167 x 241 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: PublicAffairs
Colecția PublicAffairs
Notă biografică
Margee
Kerrhas
a
PhD
in
Sociology
sociology
from
the
University
of
Pittsburgh,
where
she
currently
teaches.
She
is
also
a
nationally
recognized
expert
on
professional
haunted
houses
and
works
year-round
for
the
ScareHouse
haunted
house,
analyzing
data
on
customers
and
employees
to
make
its
attractions
scarier.
Her
work
has
been
featured
in
theWashington
Post,
Parade,
Atlantic
Monthly,
and
NPR's
Science
Friday,
among
other
places.
She
is
also
is
the
coinvestigator
on
the
country's
first-of-its-kind
study
measuring
fear
in
the
real
world,
collecting
data
on
how
the
brain
and
body
responds
in
real-life
threatening
situations.
She
lives
in
Pittsburgh.
Recenzii
“Visceral…
Entertaining…The
encouraging
message
is
that
we
should…
feel
the
fear
and
do
it
anyway.”—Wall
Street
Journal
“Margee Kerr is a fear junkie. Roller coasters, haunted houses, heights, abandoned prisons, ghosts (well, maybe), even death — she confronts them with the relentlessness of a zombie Terminator. … [She] mixes enough self-awareness and insight with her tales of fright to make the book campfire-worthy.Screammay not haunt you outright, but it stays with you, mainly by showing how the scariest place in the world is inside your own head.”—Washington Post
“While describing her experiences, Kerr insightfully reviews the physical effects of feeling fear… For people who wonder why they like to be scared, these experiments offer some clues. For those afraid of being afraid, Kerr's own enthusiasm gives them reasons to try it.”—Publishers Weekly
“Kerr takes readers on a journey on which they will experience the world's most frightening and terrifying places firsthand… As Kerr explores places that make people tremble, she shares her personal dread on each of these destinations, which makes the book even more captivating… While complete with scientific information, this well-written, fascinating book is accessible to the general public.”—Library Journal
“Margee Kerr is a fear junkie. Roller coasters, haunted houses, heights, abandoned prisons, ghosts (well, maybe), even death — she confronts them with the relentlessness of a zombie Terminator. … [She] mixes enough self-awareness and insight with her tales of fright to make the book campfire-worthy.Screammay not haunt you outright, but it stays with you, mainly by showing how the scariest place in the world is inside your own head.”—Washington Post
“While describing her experiences, Kerr insightfully reviews the physical effects of feeling fear… For people who wonder why they like to be scared, these experiments offer some clues. For those afraid of being afraid, Kerr's own enthusiasm gives them reasons to try it.”—Publishers Weekly
“Kerr takes readers on a journey on which they will experience the world's most frightening and terrifying places firsthand… As Kerr explores places that make people tremble, she shares her personal dread on each of these destinations, which makes the book even more captivating… While complete with scientific information, this well-written, fascinating book is accessible to the general public.”—Library Journal