The article features in the second issue dedicated to fear of Esse arts and opinions, a bilingual journal (French/English) and considers the concept of the uncanny as contemporary category across contemporary art. The article is part of my ongoing research on fear and the arts, and it timely contributes to the debate on the current climate of anxiety and threat that permeates culture at large and that it is variously expressed and betrayed across the arts. The article brings a consideration of contemporary art within a broader cultural frame. The research is based on a variety of critical and interdisciplinary sources – both historical and contemporary – pointing to the evolution of the concept of the uncanny and its most significan...
Fear needs dealing with. Fear demands to be abated, countered or turned into something else, contrib...
Presentation of articles from issue 33 of Revista Cena, a publication on the interrelationships betw...
Though first explored by Ernst Jentsch in his 1906 essay "On the Psychology of the Uncanny", it is t...
A sensation raw and primal, unwelcome yet not wholly alien but peculiarly familiar, neither a penetr...
Fear has become an everexpanding part of life in the West in the twenty-first century. The architect...
We have always known dread and panic, felt threatened by certain groups or situations, or by natural...
Fear has become an everexpanding part of life in the West in the twenty-first century. The architect...
In 1919 Sigmund Freud raised the interest in the uncanny by claiming in his essay "Das Unheimliche" ...
The article analyzes the emergence of the discourse of outsider art. The author reveals the connecti...
Book synopsis: The uncanny is an experience of disorientation, of something disturbing, so that our ...
I propose a definition of the uncanny: an anxious uncertainty about what is real caused by an appare...
From Edgar Allan Poe's macabre tales of mystery, to David Lynch's nightmarish visions of American su...
I am interested in ways that anxiety, fear and violence can be sublimated into an artistic form. I e...
Masschelein outlines the curious conceptualization of the uncanny between various disciplines, a con...
In the paper I am concerned with various manifestations of aesthetic fear and anxiety, that is, fea...
Fear needs dealing with. Fear demands to be abated, countered or turned into something else, contrib...
Presentation of articles from issue 33 of Revista Cena, a publication on the interrelationships betw...
Though first explored by Ernst Jentsch in his 1906 essay "On the Psychology of the Uncanny", it is t...
A sensation raw and primal, unwelcome yet not wholly alien but peculiarly familiar, neither a penetr...
Fear has become an everexpanding part of life in the West in the twenty-first century. The architect...
We have always known dread and panic, felt threatened by certain groups or situations, or by natural...
Fear has become an everexpanding part of life in the West in the twenty-first century. The architect...
In 1919 Sigmund Freud raised the interest in the uncanny by claiming in his essay "Das Unheimliche" ...
The article analyzes the emergence of the discourse of outsider art. The author reveals the connecti...
Book synopsis: The uncanny is an experience of disorientation, of something disturbing, so that our ...
I propose a definition of the uncanny: an anxious uncertainty about what is real caused by an appare...
From Edgar Allan Poe's macabre tales of mystery, to David Lynch's nightmarish visions of American su...
I am interested in ways that anxiety, fear and violence can be sublimated into an artistic form. I e...
Masschelein outlines the curious conceptualization of the uncanny between various disciplines, a con...
In the paper I am concerned with various manifestations of aesthetic fear and anxiety, that is, fea...
Fear needs dealing with. Fear demands to be abated, countered or turned into something else, contrib...
Presentation of articles from issue 33 of Revista Cena, a publication on the interrelationships betw...
Though first explored by Ernst Jentsch in his 1906 essay "On the Psychology of the Uncanny", it is t...