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Horror

Horror

Darryl Jones

Oxford University Press
2021
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Very Short Introductions: Brilliant, Sharp, Inspiring Four o'clock in the morning, and the lights are on and still there's no way we're going to sleep, not after the film we just saw. The book we just read. Fear is one of the most primal human emotions, and one of the hardest to reason with and dispel. So why do we scare ourselves? It seems almost mad that we would frighten ourselves for fun, and yet there are thousands of books, films, games, and other forms of entertainment designed to do exactly that. As Darryl Jones shows, the horror genre is huge. Ranging from vampires, ghosts, and werewolves to mad scientists, Satanists, and deranged serial killers, the cathartic release of scaring ourselves has made its appearance in everything from Shakespearean tragedies to internet memes. Exploring the key tropes of the genre, including its monsters, its psychological chills, and its love affair with the macabre, this Very Short Introduction discusses why horror stories disturb us, and how society responds to literary and film representations of the gruesome and taboo. Should the enjoyment of horror be regarded with suspicion? Are there different levels of the horrific, and should we distinguish between the commonly reviled carnage of contemporary torture porn and the culturally acceptable bloodbaths of ancient Greek tragedies? Analysing the way in which horror manifests multiple personalities, and has been used throughout history to articulate the fears and taboos of the current generation, Darryl Jones considers the continuing evolution of the genre today. As horror is mass marketed to mainstream society in the form of romantic vampires and blockbuster hits, it also continues to maintain its former shadowy presence on the edges of respectability, as banned films and violent internet phenomena push us to question both our own preconceptions and the terrifying capacity of human nature. ABOUT THE SERIES: The Very Short Introductions series from Oxford University Press contains hundreds of titles in almost every subject area. These pocket-sized books are the perfect way to get ahead in a new subject quickly. Our expert authors combine facts, analysis, perspective, new ideas, and enthusiasm to make interesting and challenging topics highly readable. First published in hardback as Sleeping with the Lights on.
Sleeping With the Lights On

Sleeping With the Lights On

Darryl Jones

Oxford University Press
2018
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Four o'clock in the morning, and the lights are on and still there's no way we're going to sleep, not after the film we just saw. The book we just read. Fear is one of the most primal human emotions, and one of the hardest to reason with and dispel. So why do we scare ourselves? It seems almost mad that we would frighten ourselves for fun, and yet there are thousands of books, films, games, and other forms of entertainment designed to do exactly that. As Darryl Jones shows, the horror genre is huge. Ranging from vampires, ghosts, and werewolves to mad scientists, Satanists, and deranged serial killers, the cathartic release of scaring ourselves has made its appearance in everything from Shakespearean tragedies to internet memes. Exploring the key tropes of the genre, including its monsters, its psychological chills, and its love affair with the macabre, Darryl Jones discusses why horror stories disturb us, and how society responds to literary and film representations of the gruesome and taboo. Should the enjoyment of horror be regarded with suspicion? Are there different levels of the horrific, and should we distinguish between the commonly reviled carnage of contemporary torture porn and the culturally acceptable bloodbaths of ancient Greek tragedies? Analysing the way in which horror manifests multiple personalities, and has been used throughout history to articulate the fears and taboos of the current generation, Jones considers the continuing evolution of the genre today. As horror is mass marketed to mainstream society in the form of romantic vampires and blockbuster hits, it also continues to maintain its former shadowy presence on the edges of respectability, as banned films and violent internet phenomena push us to question both our own preconceptions and the terrifying capacity of human nature.
Jane Austen

Jane Austen

Darryl Jones

Red Globe Press
2004
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This book offers a one-volume study of Jane Austen that is both a sophisticated critical introduction and a valuable contribution to the study of one of the most popular and enduring British novelists. Darryl Jones provides students with a coherent overview of Austen's work and an idea of the current state of critical debate.
Jane Austen

Jane Austen

Darryl Jones

Red Globe Press
2004
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This book offers a one-volume study of Jane Austen that is both a sophisticated critical introduction and a valuable contribution to the study of one of the most popular and enduring British novelists. Darryl Jones provides students with a coherent overview of Austen's work and an idea of the current state of critical debate.
Horror

Horror

Darryl Jones

Hodder Arnold
2002
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What is the audience for horror? Why should we want to read books or watch films that make us afraid, or that contain acts of violence or depravity? Horror has had an established tradition in both fiction and film. From books such as Frankenstein and The Legend of Sleepy Hollow to films such as Se7en and The Blair Witch Project, the genre holds an irresistible appeal for modern audiences. But what is it? Is horror an anti-establishment force and an argument for social revolution? Is it a liberating expose of human nature and a peek at the dark side of the unconscious? Or is it pure evil, designed to corrupt and deprave? Starting from such questions about the nature of horror, this book offers an accessible history of the genre. It approaches its subject thematically, with chapers on horror, religion and identity; 'mad science'; vampires and the undead; on madness and psycho-killers; on forbidden knowledge and books; on narratives of invasion and pestilence; on Satanism and demonic possession; on ghosts and the ghost story; and on body-horror and metamorphoses. Making reference to key Gothic texts of the Romantic period, as well as more recent popular novels and films, the book is a highly readable introduction for both students of literature and film, as well as horror fans.
The robot helper

The robot helper

Darryl Jones

Independently Published
2019
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Completing your chores can take such a long time. With help from Gyro the robot, Maz and Katt's chores are finished fast Science stories Written for the inquisitive minds of children, this book aims to introduce the wonders of the physical world. Scientific concepts are introduced in a fun and understandable way, helping and encouraging children to enquire and learn. With the rapid pace of technological development, it is important that children are introduced and exposed to key scientific concepts at an early age. Connecting children with these ideas early in life through storytelling provides familiarity with these topics to assist them with their ongoing education. Science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) skills have become extremely important to keep up with the continually changing world around us and will be essential for careers of the future. These books encourage children to develop a curiosity and passion for understanding the world around us, so they may go on to become lifelong learners who are scientifically-literate and value evidence-based practice. About the authorDr Darryl Jones has more than a decade of experience in lecturing and conducting scientific research at universities in Australia and Japan. He is an internationally-regarded research scientist, having published more than 60 peer-reviewed scientific manuscripts. Darryl is routinely invited to present his research findings at international conferences, and his work is often highlighted in the media. Through his career he has developed a passion for science and science education, which has fuelled his motivation to develop a series of children's books.
The unexpected adventure of Freddie and Teddy

The unexpected adventure of Freddie and Teddy

Darryl Jones

Independently Published
2019
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Join Freddie and Teddy as they go off on an adventure. Unfortunately, it was not the trip that they were expecting.Science storiesWritten for the inquisitive minds of children, this book aims to introduce the wonders of the physical world. Scientific concepts are introduced in a fun and understandable way, helping and encouraging children to enquire and learn.With the rapid pace of technological development, it is important that children are introduced and exposed to key scientific concepts at an early age. Connecting children with these ideas early in life through storytelling provides familiarity with these topics to assist them with their ongoing education. Science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) skills have become extremely important to keep up with the continually changing world around us and will be essential for careers of the future. These books encourage children to develop a curiosity and passion for understanding the world around us, so they may go on to become lifelong learners who are scientifically-literate and value evidence-based practice.About the authorDr Darryl Jones has more than a decade of experience in lecturing and conducting scientific research at universities in Australia and Japan. He is an internationally-regarded research scientist, having published more than 60 peer- reviewed scientific manuscripts. Darryl is routinely invited to present his research findings at international conferences, and his work is often highlighted in the media. Through his career he has developed a passion for science and science education, which has fuelled his motivation to develop a series of children's books.
The Birds at My Table

The Birds at My Table

Darryl Jones

Cornell University Press
2018
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Darryl Jones is fascinated by bird feeders. Not the containers supplying food to our winged friends, but the people who fill the containers. Why do people do this? Jones asks in The Birds at My Table. Does the food even benefit the birds? What are the unintended consequences of providing additional food to our winged friends? Jones takes us on a wild flight through the history of bird feeding. He pinpoints the highs and lows of the practice. And he ponders this odd but seriously popular form of interaction between humans and wild animals. Most important, he points out that we know very little about the impact of feeding birds despite millions of people doing it every day. Unerringly, Jones digs at the deeper issues and questions, and he raises our awareness of the things we don't yet know and why we really should. Using the latest scientific findings, The Birds at My Table takes a global swoop from 30,000 feet down to the backyard bird feeder and pushes our understanding of the many aspects of bird feeding back up to new heights.
A Clouded Leopard in the Middle of the Road

A Clouded Leopard in the Middle of the Road

Darryl Jones

CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS
2022
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A Clouded Leopard in the Middle of the Road is an eye-opening introduction to the ecological impacts of roads. Drawing on over ten years of active engagement in the field of road ecology, Darryl Jones sheds light on the challenges roads pose to wildlife—and the solutions taken to address them. One of the most ubiquitous indicators of human activity, roads typically promise development and prosperity. Yet they carry with them the threat of disruption to both human and animal lives. Jones surveys the myriad, innovative ways stakeholders across the world have sought to reduce animal-vehicle collisions and minimize road-crossing risks for wildlife, including efforts undertaken at the famed fauna overpasses of Banff National Park, the Singapore Eco-Link, "tunnels of love" in the Australian Alps, and others. Along the way, he acquaints readers with concepts and research in road ecology, describing the field's origins and future directions. Engaging and accessible, A Clouded Leopard in the Middle of the Road brings to the foreground an often-overlooked facet of humanity's footprint on earth.
Kato and the bone

Kato and the bone

Darryl Jones

Independently Published
2019
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With a keen canine sense of smell and tracking ability, Kato discovers a humongous bone. What could it have belonged to?Science stories.Written for the inquisitive minds of children, this book aims to introduce the wonders of the physical world. Scientific concepts are introduced in a fun and understandable way, helping and encouraging children to enquire and learn.With the rapid pace of technological development, it is important that children are introduced and exposed to key scientific concepts at an early age. Connecting children with these ideas early in life through storytelling provides familiarity with these topics to assist them with their ongoing education. Science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) skills have become extremely important to keep up with the continually changing world around us and will be essential for careers of the future. These books encourage children to develop a curiosity and passion for understanding the world around us, so they may go on to become lifelong learners who are scientifically-literate and value evidence-based practice.
Feeding the Birds at Your Table

Feeding the Birds at Your Table

Darryl Jones

NewSouth Publishing
2019
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Millions of Australian feed wild birds in their gardens. Yet there is currently very little information or advice on offer to tell them how to do this properly. This book provides the first readily available source of reliable information relevant to Australia. What’s more, it is written by an expert who feeds birds himself in his own suburban backyard. Including profiles on different types of Australian urban birds, what to feed them and what types of feeders to use, it also has tips on how to create a bird-friendly garden. Feeding the Birds at Your Table offers sensible and practical suggestions so feeding doesn’t only benefit us, but benefits the birds themselves. Packed with lists, tips and boxes for easy use, and featuring illustrations of some of the most common Australian birds, Feeding the Birds at Your Table tells you how to do just that - as responsibly as possible.
Curlews on Vulture Street

Curlews on Vulture Street

Darryl Jones

NewSouth Publishing
2022
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In Curlews on Vulture Street, acclaimed urban ecologist Darryl Jones reveals the not-so-secret lives of the most common birds that share our towns and cities.Despite the noise, heat, dust and fumes, the ceaseless movement, light and toxins, many birds successfully live their lives among us. And not just furtively in the shadows. Ibis steal our lunch, brush turkeys rearrange gardens and magpies chase us screaming from near their nest.From his childhood in a country town noticing blackbirds and sparrows to studying brush turkeys in the suburbs, Jones shares a fascinating story of curiosity, discovery, adventure and conflict, played out in city streets and backyards. He also provides rare insights into the intimate lives of some of our most beloved and feared, despised and admired neighbours. You'll never see magpies, curlews, ibis, lorikeets and cockatoos in the same way again.
Getting to Know the Birds in Your Neighbourhood

Getting to Know the Birds in Your Neighbourhood

Darryl Jones

NewSouth Publishing
2023
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Interested in birds but don't know where to start? Overwhelmed by the bird guides? Want to know more about the birds you see around you? Then this is the book for you!Getting to Know the Birds in Your Neighbourhood is the first complete beginners' field guide to the birds you are most likely to see in the towns and cities of Australia. Much more than an identification tool, though, it opens the door to understanding the habits and behaviours of your suburb's feathered locals.It's also easy to understand, friendly, and packed full of information about these urban birds; and offers tips and suggestions on how to enjoy, protect and encourage more birds into your area. And one of the best features is that it works just as well in Cairns, Perth and Hobart as it does in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane.So come and meet the neighbours.
(Be)wilder

(Be)wilder

Darryl Jones

NewSouth Publishing
2025
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Can our interactions with wildlife help answer life’s big questions? In (Be)wilder, acclaimed urban ecologist Darryl Jones explores how people around the world interact with wildlife. He spends time with bearded pigs in Borneo, rock ptarmigans in the Arctic, birdwatchers in Iowa and conservationist farmers in Australia’s Snowy Mountains. Along the way, Jones asks some big questions. Is it possible for farming and conservation to work together? How can urban landscapes be redesigned to enhance biodiversity? What happens when a local community turns centuries of traditional land use over to wildlife? And can birdwatching help save the planet?
It Came From the 1950s!

It Came From the 1950s!

Darryl Jones; Elizabeth McCarthy; Bernice M. Murphy

Palgrave Macmillan
2011
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An eclectic and insightful collection of essays predicated on the hypothesis that popular cultural documents provide unique insights into the concerns, anxieties and desires of their times. 1950s popular culture is analysed by leading scholars and critics such as Christopher Frayling, Mark Jancovich, Kim Newman and David J. Skal.
It Came From the 1950s!

It Came From the 1950s!

Darryl Jones; Elizabeth McCarthy; Bernice M. Murphy

Palgrave Macmillan
2011
nidottu
An eclectic and insightful collection of essays predicated on the hypothesis that popular cultural documents provide unique insights into the concerns, anxieties and desires of their times. 1950s popular culture is analysed by leading scholars and critics such as Christopher Frayling, Mark Jancovich, Kim Newman and David J. Skal.
Studying Poetry

Studying Poetry

Stephen Matterson; Darryl Jones

Bloomsbury Academic
2011
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Studying Poetry is a fun, concise and helpful guide to understanding poetry which is divided into three parts, form and meaning, critical approaches and interpreting poetry, all of which help to illuminate the beauty and validity of poetry using a wide variety of examples, from Dylan Thomas to Bob Dylan.
New Harmony Then and Now

New Harmony Then and Now

Darryl D. Jones; Donald E. Pitzer; Jane Blaffer Owen; Connie Weinzapfel

Indiana University Press
2011
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New Harmony Then and Now is a photographic and historic celebration of two of America's great Utopian communities located in New Harmony, Indiana. The Harmonists, started by George Rapp, labored to provide physical, intellectual, and spiritual wealth for its members. Ten years later, the Owenites, founded by Robert Owen and his partner William Maclure, settled there, intent on improving humanity through innovations in social theory, educational systems, and discoveries in natural science. Though Owen's communal experiment would not endure, a new social frontier prospered. Today, New Harmony remains a haven of promise, a village that honors its progressive heart. Intellectuals as well as artisans are drawn to this place of science and spirit.