Spirits, Undead, and Nightmares: Religious Scholar Unveils the Dark Side of Belief
Unveiling the Shadows: What Ghosts, Zombies, and Monsters Reveal About Human Nature
In a fascinating exploration of cultural psychology, Professor Jue Liang is challenging students to look beyond the surface of supernatural beings and delve into the deeper meanings of human fear and identity.
Her groundbreaking course, Ghosts, Zombies, and Monsters: What We Fear and Loathe in Religions, goes far beyond traditional academic boundaries. By examining supernatural entities through films, stories, and dynamic discussions, students are invited to unravel the complex psychological landscapes that shape our understanding of otherness, mortality, and societal boundaries.
These seemingly terrifying creatures are more than just horror tropes—they are powerful mirrors reflecting our deepest cultural anxieties and moral uncertainties. Through zombies, ghosts, and monsters, students learn how societies construct narratives of fear, difference, and self-perception.
Professor Liang's innovative approach transforms supernatural beings from mere fictional characters into profound lenses for understanding human nature. By exploring these liminal figures, students gain insights into how cultures process death, navigate social boundaries, and confront the unknown.
This course promises to be a transformative journey into the shadowy realms where imagination, fear, and cultural understanding intersect.