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Daily Archives: 5th February 2017
Red — an animated retelling of ‘Little Red Riding Hood’
OGOM’s Company of Wolves conference in 2015 explored the figure of the wolf, the werewolf, and wild children (often thought to have been raised by wolves themselves). An edited collection and two special journal issues will emerge soon from this … Continue reading
Posted in Film Clips
Tagged animation, Company of Wolves, Film, Red Riding Hood, Wolves
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Call for chapters: Pyrotechnics: The Incandescent Imagination of Angela Carter
Angela Carter is no stranger to these pages–she is crucial in giving literature of the fantastic/Gothic its subversive edge and in the transformation of genres that fuels much OGOM research. The editors of a forthcoming collection, Dr Charlotte Crofts (Associate … Continue reading
CFP: Death and the Maiden Conference, University of Winchester, 21-24 July 2017
Call for papers for an interdisciplinary conference exploring the relationships between women and death–sure to inspire scholars of the Gothic and the fantastic. Death and the Maiden has long been an artistic genre in the West, with its roots in … Continue reading
CFP: Fantastic London: Dream, Speculation and Nightmare, University of London, 13–14 July 2017
Call for papers for a conference on London and the fantastic (deadline 17 March 2017): Proposals are invited for papers, comprised panels, and roundtable sessions, which consider any period or genre of literature about, set in, inspired by, or alluding … Continue reading
Posted in CFP (Conferences)
Tagged cities, fantastic literature, London, the fantastic, urban gothic
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