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Geography Of Horror Spaces Hauntings And The American Imagination 4th Edition Marko Luki

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Geography Of Horror Spaces Hauntings And The American Imagination 4th Edition Marko Luki
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Publisher: palgrave macmillan @Springer Nature
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.62 MB
Pages: 775
Author: Marko Lukić
ISBN: 9783030993252, 9783030993245, 3030993256, 3030993248, 3030993245
Language: English
Year: 2022
Edition: 4

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Geography Of Horror Spaces Hauntings And The American Imagination 4th Edition Marko Luki by Marko Lukić 9783030993252, 9783030993245, 3030993256, 3030993248, 3030993245 instant download after payment.

This book provides a comprehensive reading of a space/place-based experience from the birth of the American horror genre (nineteenth century American Romanticism) to its rise and evolution in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Exploring a series of narratives, this study focuses on the role of space and place as key elements for successful articulation of horror. The analysis, therefore, employs different theoretical premises and concepts belonging to human geography, which, while being part of the larger discipline of geography, predominantly directs its attention towards the presence and activities of humans. By connecting such theoretical readings with the continuously evolving American horror genre, this book offers a unique insight into the academically unexplored trans-disciplinary spatially based reading of the genre.

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