Dr Jon Hackett is the programme director of film and communications at St Mary's University, Twickenham. His research interests include film and cultural theory, film history and popular music. He is currently working on a monograph with Dr Mark Duffett of Chester University on popular music and monstrosity, to be entitled, inevitably, Scary Monsters. Dr Se¿J. Harrington is an associate lecturer in film studies at University College Dublin. His research interests include Lacanian psychoanalysis, animation and popular culture. He has previously published work on animation and psychoanalytic theory and is the author of The Disney Fetish .…mehr
Dr Jon Hackett is the programme director of film and communications at St Mary's University, Twickenham. His research interests include film and cultural theory, film history and popular music. He is currently working on a monograph with Dr Mark Duffett of Chester University on popular music and monstrosity, to be entitled, inevitably, Scary Monsters. Dr Se¿J. Harrington is an associate lecturer in film studies at University College Dublin. His research interests include Lacanian psychoanalysis, animation and popular culture. He has previously published work on animation and psychoanalytic theory and is the author of The Disney Fetish .Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Introduction 1. Ferocious Forests 1.1 Richard Mills 'You're already in Hell': Representations of the Forest in Wolf People's video Night Witch (2016) 1.2 Elizabeth Parker 'That Awful Secret of the Wood': Venturing Beneath the Deep Dark Forest 1.3 Fodor András In the shadow of the Lovecraftian forest: the haunting arborescent space in Brian Catling's The Vorrh 2. Denizens of the Woods 2.1 Jon Hackett Long in the Tooth? Werewolves of a Certain Age 2.2 Benjamin Dalton Got wood?: Cruising the queer forest with Alain Guiraudie 3. Tolkein's Forests 3.1 Brad Eden Trees and Tolkien: Reflections between medieval and modern reverence 3.2 Leticia Cortina Aracil Shadow Shrouds and Moonlight Veils The Forest as an Existential Scene in Tolkien's Legendarium 3.3 Damian O'Byrne The Fiendish Forests of Middle-earth: Tolkien's Trees as Villainous Adversaries Biographies
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