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Sophya
Sophya is on page 187 of 252
"I should point out that, for Freud, the uncanniness of these instances of living joints is related to the castration complex and even fantasies of intra-uterine existence (p. 150). I do not necessarily support this view." Absolute funniest way he could've phrased this
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Sophya
Sophya is on page 142 of 252
“His failure to cut out his ocular ball […]” WHY WOULD YOU CALL IT THAT
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Sophya
Sophya is on page 5 of 252
"[...] one of the main concerns for esquire Sydney in The Beetle is the impossibility of gendering the creature [...]" Literalmente meu sonho
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Merete
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Ruby
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Emmawho97
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Ahmet Ergün
Ahmet Ergün is on page 122 of 252
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C.M. Rosens
C.M. Rosens is 78% done
Really enjoying this study that centres the body in the gothic. Some really interesting commentary on filmic texts, and each chapter has insightful thoughts on how the body is gothicised / used to create horror and/or terror within the subgenres discussed.

In the middle of Ch 5 (of 6): Torture Porn.
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