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This article discusses Edgar Allan Poe’s The Imp of the Perverse and William Wilson in the light of Sigmund Freud’s psychoanalytical concepts, particularly that of the uncanny. Both tales explore aspects of the human psyche which would later be explained ... see more

This article discusses Edgar Allan Poe’s The Imp of the Perverse and William Wilson in the light of Sigmund Freud’s psychoanalytical concepts, particularly that of the uncanny. Both tales explore aspects of the human psyche which would later be explained ... see more

Mori (1970) proposed a theoretical graph describing a nonlinear relation between a character’s degree of human likeness and the emotional response of the human perceiver. With the current scenario that Wayang Kulit or shadow puppets is slowly being extinc... see more

This paper brings together the theory of the uncanny as it emerges in cultural theory, with an understanding of the uncanniness and troublesomeness seen to be inherent in certain understandings of teaching and learning in higher education. Drawing on rese... see more

The argument and conclusions of this study do not contradict the positions that have been taken with regard to Scott’s Toryism and its endorsement of Britishization. The study, however, takes issue with critical approaches that sidestep the implicit conne... see more

This paper brings together the theory of the uncanny as it emerges in cultural theory, with an understanding of the uncanniness and troublesomeness seen to be inherent in certain understandings of teaching and learning in higher education. Drawing on rese... see more

A Lie of the Mind (1985) is arguably one of Sam Shepard’s most complex familyplays. It displays Shepard’s experiments with a fluid use of stage space andstorytelling that is visually quite uncanny. In this study, we will attempt to shedlight on the imposs... see more

AbstractThe religious turn in continental philosophy has opened the door for postmetaphysical mystical theology. Postmetaphysical mystical theology seeks to understand the non-relation relation of language (text) to the Other. Yet, this non-relation relat... see more

 Thomas Ligotti is nowadays acclaimed as a cult writer in the field of weird fiction, where horror stands as his privileged creative ground. Taking Lovecraft’s Gothic and cosmic darkness to great lengths, his narratives almost always involve the deco... see more

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