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Tag Archives: Chamisso
OGOM at the IGA 2026: AI and fairy glamour, shadows, doubles, Dorian Gray, changelings
We are delighted that five members of OGOM have had papers accepted for ‘Gothic Selves/Artificial Others’, the 18th Biennial Conference of the International Gothic Association, to be held at the University of Hull in July. We’re very grateful to the … Continue reading
Posted in OGOM Research
Tagged AI, Chamisso, changelings, colonialism, deepfakes, dehumanisation, Dorian Gray, doubles, enchantment, Ernst Raupach, Fairy tales, Frances Hardinge, Hans Andersen, posthumanism, shadows, the Uncanny
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