Journal of the Fantastic in the ArtsVolume 33 - Issue 1 - 2022by JFA
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| Genres: General Reference Published: 2 / 2023 Click Here For The Whole Series Available Formats to Download: MOBI EPUB PDF
| STORY DESCRIPTION Contents
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Images of Horror: Black Childhood as a Site of Resistance in Visual Media
Sara Austin
The Emotion of Dread in Cinematic Horror
Matthias De Bondt
Atomic Art and the Ecological Perspectives of David Lynch
Todd Tietchen
Han Song's Weirdly Sublime Anti-Modernity
Ron Judy
REVIEWS
Kevin J. Wetmore Jr.'s The Conjuring (Devil's Advocates)
Rev. by Zachary Doiron
Tison Pugh's Harry Potter and Beyond: On J.K. Rowling's Fantasies and Other Fictions
Rev. by Anna L?scher
Christy Williams's Mapping Fairy-Tale Space: Pastiche and Metafiction in Borderless Tales
Rev. by Alexandra Lykissas
Kyle A. Moody and Nicholas Yanes's Hannibal for Dinner: Essays on America's Favorite Cannibal on Television
Rev. by Kathleen Shaughnessy
Laurence Rickels's Critique of Fantasy, Vol 1: Between a Crypt and a Datemark, Critique of Fantasy, Vol 2: The Contest Between B-Genres, and Critique of Fantasy, Vol 3: The Block of Fame
Rev. by Brian Willems
| Keywords related to this title - click on a keyword to find more, related stories IAFA ICFA JFA journal fantastic arts article scholarship Author information: JFA, published since 1988, is an interdisciplinary journal devoted to the study of the fantastic in Literature, Art, Drama, Film, and Popular Media. It is published three times a year by the International Association for the Fantastic in the Arts.
Like the International Conference on the Fantastic in the Arts, JFA welcomes papers on all aspects of the fantastic in world literatures and media, as well as interdisciplinary approaches including African/Diaspora Studies, anthropology, area studies, critical game studies, disability studies, future studies, gender studies, history, Indigenous studies, music, philosophy, political science, postcolonial studies, psychology, queer studies, religious studies, science and technology studies, and sociology. All papers are made available in English and fully refereed. The journal is indexed in the MLA Bibliography. |