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  • Historical Hauntings & Modern-Day Manifestations
    Vol. 1 (2014)

    This issue explored historical and contemporary representations of ghosts and haunting from a range of critical perspectives, including sociology, psychoanalysis, postcolonial studies, film theory, gender and queer studies. In the articles included in this edition, authors analyzed representations of ghosts and haunting, exploring what the study of ghosts and haunting can reveal about our historical and contemporary contexts, including historical trauma, cultural anxieties, and the representation of marginalized narratives and lives.

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