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Linnie Blake
Linnie Blake
Reader in Gothic Film and Literature
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The wounds of nations: Horror cinema, historical trauma and national identity
L Blake
The wounds of nations, 2013
2542013
Digital horror: haunted technologies, network panic and the found footage phenomenon
XA Reyes, L Blake
Bloomsbury Publishing, 2015
322015
Introduction: Horror in the digital age
L Blake, XA Reyes
Digital horror: Haunted technologies, network panic and the found footage …, 2016
312016
Neoliberal Gothic: International gothic in the neoliberal age
L Blake, AS Monnet
Manchester University Press, 2017
192017
‘Are We Worth Saving? You Tell Me’: Neoliberalism, Zombies and the Failure of Free Trade
L Blake
Gothic Studies 17 (2), 26-41, 2015
192015
“I Am the Devil and I’m Here to Do the Devil’s Work”: Rob Zombie, George W. Bush, and the Limits of American Freedom
L Blake
Horror after 9/11: World of Fear, Cinema of Terror, 186-199, 2011
142011
Whoever fights monsters: serial killers, the FBI and America's last frontier
L Blake
Greenwood Press, 2001
142001
Introduction: neoliberal gothic
L Blake, AS Monnet
Neoliberal Gothic, 1-18, 2017
132017
Trapped in the Hysterical Sublime: Twin Peaks, Postmodernism, and the Neoliberal Now
L Blake
Return to Twin Peaks: New Approaches to Materiality, Theory, and Genre on …, 2016
132016
The Wounds of Nations: Horror Cinema
L Blake
Historical Trauma and National, 2008
122008
Vampires, Mad Scientists and the Unquiet Dead: Gothic Ubiquity in Post-9/11 US Television
L Blake
The Gothic in Contemporary Literature and Popular Culture, 37-56, 2013
112013
Neoliberal Gothic
L Blake
Twenty-First-Century Gothic: An Edinburgh Companion, 60-86, 2019
82019
‘Everyone will suffer’: National identity and the spirit of subaltern vengeance in Nakata Hideo’s Ringu and Gore Verbinski’s The Ring
L Blake
Monstrous adaptations, 209-228, 2017
82017
All hell breaks loose: Supernatural, gothic neoliberalism and the American self
L Blake
Horror Studies 6 (2), 225-238, 2015
82015
Another one for the fire: George A. Romero's American Theology of the Flesh
L Blake
Noir Publishing, 2002
82002
Jorg Buttgereits’s Nekromantiks: things to do in Germany with the dead
L Blake
Wallflower Press, 2004
72004
" You guys and your cute little categories": Torchwood, the space-time rift and Cardiff's postmodern, postcolonial and (avowedly) pansexual gothic
L Blake
The Irish Journal of Gothic and Horror Studies, 16-22, 2009
52009
Introduction: Traumatic events and international horror cinema
L Blake
The wounds of nations, 1-16, 2013
42013
New Labour, new horrors: Genetic mutation, generic hybridity and gender crisis in British horror of the new millennium
L Blake
European Nightmares: Horror Cinema in Europe Since the 1945, 77-87, 1945
41945
The Burton and Swinburne Trilogy: Steam-Age Adventures in Neo-Liberal Liminality: An Interview with Mark Hodder
L Blake
Gothic. stir. ac. uk, 2013
32013
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