The Question in Bodies

Episode 5: Neurodiversity in Horror, with Joanna Swan

1 h 12 min · 1 de ago de 2022
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In episode 5, I'm joined by actor Joanna Swan to talk about the horror of being neurodiverse in a neurotypical world, why the best depictions of neurodiversity in cinema are in horror, and to do some deep dives into the movies Excision (2012) and May (2002).

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