Book synopsis: The uncanny is an experience of disorientation, of something disturbing, so that our ordinary world seems suddenly strange, eerie. We ask – where does the uncanny come from? Why has it become a favourite figure for our simultaneous experience of the present as homeless and the past as haunting? And could it be that the uncanny is a peculiarly modern experience? Challenging conventional disciplinary boundaries, this wide-ranging and illuminating collection of essays by scholars in literary, film and cultural studies pursues these issues through the modern city, the night, gender, trauma, modernism, early cinema, the ghost film, contemporary fiction, and terrorism. Opening up the debate beyond Freud, the essays suggest that...
International audienceThis chapter is about an intriguing negative existential feeling, namely the f...
Ongoing conceptualization of the Freudian uncanny (das Unheimliche) in the late twentieth century is...
Book synopsis: This new collection of essays questions the old orthodoxies of the image as a formal ...
From Edgar Allan Poe's macabre tales of mystery, to David Lynch's nightmarish visions of American su...
Literature has always been a medium through which authors have explored the many profound human cond...
[Extract] Although "On the Uncanny" has been called a landmark text in psychoanalytic approaches to ...
Book synopsis: Did you know that the father of psychoanalysis believed in ghosts, or that Frederick ...
In 1919 Sigmund Freud raised the interest in the uncanny by claiming in his essay "Das Unheimliche" ...
Though first explored by Ernst Jentsch in his 1906 essay "On the Psychology of the Uncanny", it is t...
The article features in the second issue dedicated to fear of Esse arts and opinions, a bilingual jo...
This volume is a collection of thirteen essays built around the question ‘what is the supernatural, ...
Taking issue with Sigmund Freud’s premise on the subject, this essay seeks alternately to inquire in...
Stephen King is the world's best-selling horror writer. His work is ubiquitous on bookstore, superma...
A sensation raw and primal, unwelcome yet not wholly alien but peculiarly familiar, neither a penetr...
Psychotel, a full-length essay film and practical component of a creative practice Ph.D., takes the ...
International audienceThis chapter is about an intriguing negative existential feeling, namely the f...
Ongoing conceptualization of the Freudian uncanny (das Unheimliche) in the late twentieth century is...
Book synopsis: This new collection of essays questions the old orthodoxies of the image as a formal ...
From Edgar Allan Poe's macabre tales of mystery, to David Lynch's nightmarish visions of American su...
Literature has always been a medium through which authors have explored the many profound human cond...
[Extract] Although "On the Uncanny" has been called a landmark text in psychoanalytic approaches to ...
Book synopsis: Did you know that the father of psychoanalysis believed in ghosts, or that Frederick ...
In 1919 Sigmund Freud raised the interest in the uncanny by claiming in his essay "Das Unheimliche" ...
Though first explored by Ernst Jentsch in his 1906 essay "On the Psychology of the Uncanny", it is t...
The article features in the second issue dedicated to fear of Esse arts and opinions, a bilingual jo...
This volume is a collection of thirteen essays built around the question ‘what is the supernatural, ...
Taking issue with Sigmund Freud’s premise on the subject, this essay seeks alternately to inquire in...
Stephen King is the world's best-selling horror writer. His work is ubiquitous on bookstore, superma...
A sensation raw and primal, unwelcome yet not wholly alien but peculiarly familiar, neither a penetr...
Psychotel, a full-length essay film and practical component of a creative practice Ph.D., takes the ...
International audienceThis chapter is about an intriguing negative existential feeling, namely the f...
Ongoing conceptualization of the Freudian uncanny (das Unheimliche) in the late twentieth century is...
Book synopsis: This new collection of essays questions the old orthodoxies of the image as a formal ...