
Doctor. Fernando Pagnoni
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Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina. All things horror Instagram: @grupo.grite Researcher on Baltic horror
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Joined October 2020
Exploring their own empirical and philosophical contexts, the authors examine the forms of political acting found in apocalyptic imaginaries and reflect on what this means for contemporary society.
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My edited collection on Baltic Horror has its own page for pre-sale https://t.co/2DYoCtiIx6
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Argues that horror cinema originates from the overlooked Baltic region. Arguably, the Baltic region saw the birth of horror cinema when Germany produced its cycle of silent horror films. However,...
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Incredibly proud of Team Conjuring and Team Atomic for the record breaking opening wknd to close this chapter in Ed and Lorraine Warren’s legacy! #1 worldwide horror opening of all time!!!
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Examines a wide range of twenty-first-century Cuban, Dominican, and Puerto Rican science fiction texts, arguing that authors negotiate historical rhetorical legacies of techno-colonialism and techno authoritarianism.
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This weird toy haha but I can imagine how many people would like this 🤣
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Not to be confused with fantasy, the fantastic is perhaps the most deeply frightening. The fantastic has become an ideal vehicle to denounce deep cultural dysfunctions that affect not only the way we understand reality, but also how we construct it.
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Si La Dimensión Desconocida del 85 no es la serie de TV más infravalorada de la histora pega en el palo. No hay videoensayos sobre ella, no hay podcasts, no hay libros. Y eso que es TANTO MEJOR que su contemporanea Cuentos Asombrosos... https://t.co/ChegT4i1e4
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Hoy 6 de septiembre Paul Naschy hubiera cumplido 91 años. Ayer tuvo su homenaje en la sede de la @academia lo que demuestra que su obra sigue viva. Hoy quiero recordarlo con mi madre. Felicidades papá, aquí seguimos recordándote. #jacintomolina #paulnaschy #birthday
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This work concentrates on the original version. It explores the culturally determined motives of its director, writers, and characters, including ancient Japanese myth, Buddhism, Shinto, and the trauma of war beyond the often-discussed atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
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Explores how non-verbal communication in film, shown primarily through the acting of Ryan Gosling, provides an expressive space in which passive audience viewing is made more active by removing the expository signifier of dialogue.
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Liz W Faber blends cultural studies, philosophy, sociology, and medical sciences to show how fictional robots hold up a mirror to our cultural perceptions about suicide and can help us rethink real-world policies regarding mental health.
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Wade unpacks the municipal pool's tension as a health and fitness space with a history of discrimination; the way residential pools create community but also police boundaries; and how the backyard pool connotes resentment and alienation as much as it does prosperity.
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This open access book defines the cinematic Gothic as an aesthetics of memory and exile. Guided by memory, travelling, & touch, it suggests that the cross-border movements of exiles, émigrés, and professional travellers had a crucial impact on the Gothic. https://t.co/0gZnR1FUem
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AcaColleagues. I have a collection on “Contagion: Cryptids, Panic and the Monsters of Anxiety” and I’m in need of a couple of extra 4,500 word essays by the end of November 2025. If interested contact me @: baconetti@googoemail.com The original CFP is attached below:
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Ojocuidao lo que acaba de salir. Pedazo de antología.
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Argues that utopian science fiction written by European women has, since the seventeenth century, played an important role in exploring the racial and gender possibilities of the outer limits of the humanist imagination.
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Out in Spain on September 8th via @bibliocarfax! Preorders open until the day before. ¡Si estás en España, ya sabes! https://t.co/rSNUTyVJay
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This book argues that the Islamic tradition has been generally supportive of conceptions of extra-terrestrial life, and in this engaging account, Jörg Matthias Determann provides a survey of Arabic, Bengali, Malay, Persian, Turkish, and Urdu texts.
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