Criminology has long sought to illuminate the lived experience of those at the margins. More recently, there has been a turn toward the spatial in the discipline. This paper sets out an analytical framework that synthesizes spatial theory with hauntology. We demonstrate how a given space's violent histories can become embedded in the texts that constitute it and the language that describes it. The art installation ‘Die Familie Schneider’ is used as an example of how the incorporation of social trauma can lead to the formation of a spatial “crypt”. Cracking open this “crypt” allows us to draw out Derrida's notion of the specter within the context of a “haunted” city space
PhDThe 'haunted home' has enjoyed a long-standing position as a motif within society, crossing a sp...
This paper investigates how, in early cinema, in-between spaces were created that were receptive to ...
ABSTRACT A Public Haunted House: the Uncanny Urban Space on Screen Matthew Reed This thesis...
This paper sets out an analytical framework for using ‘hauntology’ to read the spatialised imprint o...
Using Derrida’s notion of hauntology, this paper will examine the role that crime plays in the const...
This paper investigates how, in early cinema, in-between spaces were created that were receptive to ...
This short introductory paper presents some key aspects of hauntological approaches in cultural stud...
This volume explores the spectral qualities of space, using the language of hauntings, to understand...
This project charts an extended representational history of urban violence, focusing in particular o...
Through the structure of a haunted house, this thesis surveys horror literature from the late 1800s ...
Through the examination of how urban space is constructed, one can see how the city testifies to the...
This paper explores the haunted realms of everyday mundane space. Based on the author...
Urban and domestic spaces are at the core of the American film noir developed in the 1940s and 50s. ...
This paper investigates how, in early cinema, in-between spaces were created that were receptive to ...
Recent work in human geography seems to support Roger Luckhurst's (2002) claim that t...
PhDThe 'haunted home' has enjoyed a long-standing position as a motif within society, crossing a sp...
This paper investigates how, in early cinema, in-between spaces were created that were receptive to ...
ABSTRACT A Public Haunted House: the Uncanny Urban Space on Screen Matthew Reed This thesis...
This paper sets out an analytical framework for using ‘hauntology’ to read the spatialised imprint o...
Using Derrida’s notion of hauntology, this paper will examine the role that crime plays in the const...
This paper investigates how, in early cinema, in-between spaces were created that were receptive to ...
This short introductory paper presents some key aspects of hauntological approaches in cultural stud...
This volume explores the spectral qualities of space, using the language of hauntings, to understand...
This project charts an extended representational history of urban violence, focusing in particular o...
Through the structure of a haunted house, this thesis surveys horror literature from the late 1800s ...
Through the examination of how urban space is constructed, one can see how the city testifies to the...
This paper explores the haunted realms of everyday mundane space. Based on the author...
Urban and domestic spaces are at the core of the American film noir developed in the 1940s and 50s. ...
This paper investigates how, in early cinema, in-between spaces were created that were receptive to ...
Recent work in human geography seems to support Roger Luckhurst's (2002) claim that t...
PhDThe 'haunted home' has enjoyed a long-standing position as a motif within society, crossing a sp...
This paper investigates how, in early cinema, in-between spaces were created that were receptive to ...
ABSTRACT A Public Haunted House: the Uncanny Urban Space on Screen Matthew Reed This thesis...