The crux of this essay is that birdsong—something generally thought of a pleasing and enjoyable—can function, in certain contexts, as an indexical sign of the presence of evil in the world. I narratively contrast notions of the unknown as eerie with the uncanny at home, while simultaneously extending the notion of home to the world though ethnographic examples from fieldwork with Warlpiri people in central Australia. I explore the links between sounds and the uncanny, putting forward that what constitutes the uncanny is culturally specific, and highlight this point through contextualising and contrasting the central Australian case with examples from elsewhere: the Middle Ages, colonial Australia, Horror movies, and so on.FT130100415 is htt...
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Using the philosophical position of phenomenology this article examines the ways in which ideas of w...
This article examines the waysin which the Gothic imagination has been used to convey the message of...
An exploratory essay fear is concerned with human 'nature' and environmental 'nature' and, the relat...
The crux of this essay is that birdsong-something generally thought of a pleasing and enjoyable-can ...
Many societies across the world see birds as providers of information – be it environmental, cultura...
This paper surveys textual references to the Australian pied butcherbird (Cracticus nigrogularis). W...
There is a strong, though not uncontested view, that a tradition of ‘place’ or ‘nature’ writing has,...
Early twentieth century weird tales occupy an important place in the development of genre fictions. ...
This essay will cross-pollinate the ideas of Darwin and Freud to propose that non-human animals are ...
The concept of folklore emerged in Europe midway in the nineteenth century. Originally it connoted t...
The monsters that anthropologists encounter in their field sites differ significantly from those por...
Every field-site has monsters—spooky, menacing, terrifying beings—who lurk in the shadows and the da...
The tree known popularly and scientifically as the casuarina has been consistently noticed for the s...
This paper will explore the use of the English landscape as a source of sublime horror, particularly...
This article approaches the masses of discarded things washed ashore and roaming waterways as the ne...
Using the philosophical position of phenomenology this article examines the ways in which ideas of w...
This article examines the waysin which the Gothic imagination has been used to convey the message of...
An exploratory essay fear is concerned with human 'nature' and environmental 'nature' and, the relat...