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Biotti, Gabriele.

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    Title/Author: Uncanny perspectives in literature and culture/ edited by Gabriele Biotti, I. Vinitha Chandra, Nacera Haouchine.
    Reminder of title: texts, images, experiences /
    other author: Biotti, Gabriele.
    Published: Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland : : 2024.,
    Description: xvii, 336 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
    [NT 15003449]: Part I: Post Humanism -- Chapter 1: Murderbot and the Uncanny: The Familiar Unfamiliarity of Non-Human Humanity by Kellyn Stinnett -- Chapter 2: "Machines like us": an overview of A.I. and human nature by Tiziana Lentini -- Part II: Uncanny Bodies and the Human -- Chapter 3: Looking at Iconography of Ophelia to Understand the Uncanny in the Beautiful Dead Girl Trope by Danielle Byington -- Chapter 4: Yoko Tawada's "The Emissary": An Aesthetic Leap Towards a Queer and Uncanny Ecology by Valentina Rosales -- Chapter 5: Documenting pain through love. "Tomoko and Mother in the Bath by Carlotta Berti -- Chapter 6: Dostoevsky's 'Uncanny' Disease by Byron Byrne Taylor -- Part III: Visual Culture -- Chapter 7: "Blindspot" and "Avengers Infinity War" Translating Uncanny Geographies in Television and Film: Repetition, Doubling, and The Twin Towers by Loraine Haywood -- Chapter 8: Uncanny synaesthesia(s): the interplay between forms, sounds, and colours in Samuel Beckett's "Play" and Wassily Kandinsky's "In Grey by Abdellatif Ben Halima -- Chapter 09: Thin Places, Other Worlds and Visual Layering in Cinema by Chris Gerrard -- Chapter 10: Fluidity in Stillness: Jean Epstein's Uncanny 'Photogénie' and the Found Footage Film by Anna Louise Wiegenstein -- Chapter 11: Uncanny Objects: Lacan, Heidegger, and Return of the Gaze by Matilda Cullen and Cameron More -- Part IV: Spatiality -- Chapter 12: The Contemporary Uncanny after Brexit: Literary Disruptions of the Self by Mandy Beck -- Chapter 13: The Uncanny, Unsurmountable Beliefs and Postrevolutionary Mexico in Juan Bustillo Oro's Dos monjes by Kevin Anzzolin -- Part V: The 'Uncanny' Trope -- Chapter 14: Portrait of the Uncanny in Haruki Murakami's Killing Commendatore by Jamie Johnson -- Chapter 15: Haruki Murakami's use of the Uncanny in "After Dark" (2004): the corruption of the home space and the subjugation of the female characters by Gemma Scammell -- Part VI: The Self and the Other: Uncanny Limits -- Chapter 16: Love, Death and Femme Fatales in Keats' Works by Federica Montella -- Chapter 17: The Mimic and the Uncanny: Reading Waste in "English, August" by Sonakshi Srivastava.
    Contained By: Springer Nature eBook
    Subject: Uncanny, The (Psychoanalysis), in literature. -
    Online resource: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-67165-4
    ISBN: 9783031671654
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