German psychiatrist Ernst Jentsch used this word for the first time in the 1906 paper "Mysterious Psychology". - As new and unknown, it was usually said to be bad at first
Sigmund Freud 's article "Mysterious Man" (1919) relocated this idea as something is familiar and at the same time heterogeneous. He believes that 'unheimlich' is in particular the opposite of 'heimlich'. Therefore, we believe that "Unheimlich" not only is unknown but also draws hidden or suppressed. He called it "a kind of terrible thing that dates back to old and familiar people that people are familiar with."
Artists, including some artists related to the Surrealism movement, borrowed this explanation and combined works of familiarity in an unexpected way to create artworks that create an incredible sense.
Currently, the word "Mystery Valley" is also applied to art, animation and video games, and it may reproduce places and letters very closely and create similar strange feelings.
Ernst Jentsch explored mysterious psychology in the first 1906 article "Mysterious Psychology". Jentsch defines Uncanny as follows. "... a product of intellectual uncertainty, so incredible things will always be ways that people do not know, it is too easy to get an incredible impression of things and events "He expanded its use in fiction. One of the characters is a person or an automaton, and it is impossible to do so. Since his attention is not directly focused on his uncertainty, he may not be able to get rid of it as soon as it is led by that problem.
Among his classic thesis "The Uncanny" written in 1919, he probably expressed deep opposition to the deep uncertainty of the European culture after World War I, the basis for immediate rejection of Sigmund Freud did. I asked a lot of questions. For Freud, unbelievable unheimlich does not mean fear related to "new and unfamiliar", but still uncertain, still multifaceted in its appearance, its origin is fantastic. Freud represents something more permanent in human mind, not just "new and unfamiliar". "Things that are already familiar and old in the mind can be marginalized only by the process of oppression" - In other words, the suppression of "all things, animism, magic, and magic" It continues in the story.