Definitions
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- noun Any
writing ,films ,images , or othermaterial that containsgratuitous amounts ofbloodshed orviolence .
Etymologies
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Examples
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Part of it is that the moral raison d'etre of the Grand Guignol and Dreadful Penny's -- to implicate the audience in the performance and indict us as batteners upon bloody violence -- is so often, and so easily, used as a transparent excuse to present naked carnography.
Kenneth Hite's Journal princeofcairo 2008
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This is neither A-1 SFnal war writing nor A-1 carnography, in other words, although it's less slick and hence much better than John Ringo or S.M. Stirling or their ilk.
Kenneth Hite's Journal princeofcairo 2007
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Since no particular narrative was associated with the work, it was perceived by contemporaries as gratuitous carnography.
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Since no particular narrative was associated with the work, it was perceived by contemporaries as gratuitous carnography.
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The term was “carnography.” The meat novel. The intent was to contain “the pornographic nature of the detailed description of extreme violence” into a single term.
Carnography: David Morrell And The Curse Of The Action Novel 2022
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Gratuitous carnography
July 7, 2021