Author: Alex de Borba
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Spanish Horror Cinema and Orphaned Cultural Learnings
Since its introduction to the cinema in the early twentieth-century, the horror genre has functioned to evoke anxiety and visceral…
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Heavy Metal Studies Unlocking Cultural, Open Access Research
Heavy metal studies present a diverse range of current research drawing on sociological and cultural theory, by exploring the gendered…
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The Audacity of Horror, or Paradoxes of the Heart
The idea that the interest in horror literature might somehow cause the reader to become violent, is merely another argument…
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Progressive Alkaloid Deliver ‘The Malkuth Grimoire’ On Vinyl Edition
The vinyl version of ‘The Malkuth Grimoire’ is scheduled for release on February 9th, 2018, through Season of Mist on…
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Teaching Horror Literature in a Multicultural Classroom
As a genre, horror tends to be marginalized in literature because it is often mistakenly perceived to be inappropriate for…
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An Aesthetic Discourse About Alternative Cultures
Our medium draws on alternative cultures, even as it takes its inspiration from new desires of publishing and interdisciplinary modes…
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Spiritualism, the Enemy of Cold Intellectual Reasoning
The eagerness in which Spiritualism and its twin-sister Spiritism was received by almost all the cultured people of Europe, contains…
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Our Seventh Anniversary Bares A Colombian Crown
Originally established in Portugal, the now educational open access cultural medium relocated to Colombian soil five years ago, where it…
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The Skeptical Artistry Of Horror In Everyday Life
Occasionally, certain genres of art inspire indignation, trepidation, and even public aversion in the case of the horror genre, as…
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An Open Access Perspective In Practical Discourses
From our perspective, as an open access medium, contemporary medias and their sections devoted to culture are attractive in a…
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Doing The Devil’s Work Or Conjuring Christianity’s Cabala?
The terms devil and demon have been used almost interchangeably while learning our publishings, adversary to religious beliefs, still universal…
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Undervalued Gothic Literature From Edgar Allan Poe
Edgar Allan Poe was one of the most talented and prominent American writers of the nineteenth century. He was the…










