This collection of essays aims to analyse the uncanny as a concept developed in the field of the arts, from a variety of perspectives axed in the literary field, in the media context, and in film studies, with references to contemporary thought. The book aims to provide readers with a methodological updating on this psychoanalytic concept, starting from its basic rethinking, under the light of the different cultural backgrounds of the authors whose essays are collected.
The book's specific focus is in the research on the many faces the uncanny took in different experiences, forms of writing, ideas of art, theories, discourses, and experiences in creation. This shows, still today, not only the concept's richness in defining our contemporary cultural context, but also its plasticity and its identity of notion-hinge between eras, ideas of representation, and forms of writing of various types.
Gabriele Biotti is a research staff member and lecturer at London Centre for Interdisciplinary Research, UK. He has published books and articles on modern cinema, on film aesthetics, on the dialogues between cinema and history and between film and modern thought, on the cinema of Stanley Kubrick, Éric Rohmer, Chris Marker, David Lynch, Wim Wenders, among others. He is the editor-in-chief on online academic journal IDEA-Interdisciplinary Discourses, Education and Analysis.
I.Vinitha Chandra is presently working as Research Guide, Assistant Professor and Coordinator for Post Graduate Studies - MA English Literature in the PG and Research Department of English, Mount Carmel College, Bengaluru, India. Her research interest includes Postcolonial and Diaspora Studies, Writing, Ecology, and the Environment in Literature, and Indian Literature.
Nacera Haouchine is a full-time PhD student in International Relations at the University of Keele, UK. She is based in the School of Social, Political and Global Studies (SPGS). Her research focuses on Migration and Security Studies.
The book's specific focus is in the research on the many faces the uncanny took in different experiences, forms of writing, ideas of art, theories, discourses, and experiences in creation. This shows, still today, not only the concept's richness in defining our contemporary cultural context, but also its plasticity and its identity of notion-hinge between eras, ideas of representation, and forms of writing of various types.
Gabriele Biotti is a research staff member and lecturer at London Centre for Interdisciplinary Research, UK. He has published books and articles on modern cinema, on film aesthetics, on the dialogues between cinema and history and between film and modern thought, on the cinema of Stanley Kubrick, Éric Rohmer, Chris Marker, David Lynch, Wim Wenders, among others. He is the editor-in-chief on online academic journal IDEA-Interdisciplinary Discourses, Education and Analysis.
I.Vinitha Chandra is presently working as Research Guide, Assistant Professor and Coordinator for Post Graduate Studies - MA English Literature in the PG and Research Department of English, Mount Carmel College, Bengaluru, India. Her research interest includes Postcolonial and Diaspora Studies, Writing, Ecology, and the Environment in Literature, and Indian Literature.
Nacera Haouchine is a full-time PhD student in International Relations at the University of Keele, UK. She is based in the School of Social, Political and Global Studies (SPGS). Her research focuses on Migration and Security Studies.
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