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  1. Provi(de)ncial visions for a more-than-human anthropocene including AI. A response by Anne Dipple to the two previous commentaries.Anne Dippel - 2021 - Arbor 197 (800):a606.
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  • Crypts, Phantoms, and Cultural Trauma: A Hauntological Approach to Recent British First World War Fiction.Anna Branach-Kallas - 2017 - Avant: Trends in Interdisciplinary Studies 8 (2):89-100.
    In my article, I analyse selected British novels about the First World War published at the turn of the 20th century, from the theoretical perspectives proposed by Maria Torok and Nicolas Abraham in The Shell and the Kernel: Renewals of Psychoanalysis. Pat Barker in Toby’s Room (2012) and Sue Gee in Earth and Heaven (2000) imagine their protagonists’ difficult evolution from melancholia to mourning after the loss of brothers and/or lovers, at the front. The concepts of incorporation and illness of (...)
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  • Missing a generation: The rat man and Hamlet.Robert White - 1997 - Angelaki 2 (1):37 – 61.
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