Outsider In

S1 E2: Revamping Horror with Dianca London Potts


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Dianca London Potts joins host, Ricky Tucker, to explore the intricate relationship between horror, identity, and storytelling. They discuss how personal experiences shape their understanding of horror and the narratives that resonate with them. The dialogue delves into the significance of representation in cinema, particularly within the context of Black identity, and the importance of agency in creative work. They also reflect on the role of religion in horror, the influence of form and structure in storytelling, and the lessons that fear and grief can teach us about resilience and community.

takeaways

  • Horror serves as a powerful medium for exploring identity.
  • Storytelling can create a sense of belonging and community.
  • Monsters and otherness are central themes in horror narratives.
  • Representation in cinema is crucial for authentic storytelling.
  • Agency in creative work allows for deeper connections to legacy.
  • Genre can be complex and multifaceted, challenging traditional norms.
  • Religion often intersects with horror, shaping narratives and themes.
  • The structure of a story can evoke emotions that words cannot express.
  • Fear and grief are teachers that build resilience.
  • Exploring different forms of storytelling can lead to richer narratives.

Sound Bites

  • "Horror has been like a huge gift."
  • "Fear is a teacher and so is grief."
  • "It builds resilience."
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Outsider InBy Ricky Tucker