The Marginality of the Gothic: A Reconsideration [PDF]
It is commonly accepted that we discuss the Gothic in terms of the margin. These two seem to be inseparable and associating them appears “just natural.” However, in light of the contemporary critical debate on the ubiquity of the Gothic, the mode’s ...
Agnieszka Kliś
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Using computed tomography angiography and computational fluid dynamics to study aortic coarctation in different arch morphologies [PDF]
ObjectiveTo study the differences in computed tomography angiography (CTA) imaging of gothic arches, crenel arches, and romanesque arches in children with Aortic Coarctation (CoA), and to apply computational fluid dynamics (CFD) to study hemodynamic ...
Jinjie Qin +7 more
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Black and White Horrors: American Gothic. A Review. (Lennhardt, Corinna. Savage Horrors. The Intrinsic Raciality of the American Gothic. Bielefeld: Transcript, 2020. 286 p.) [PDF]
The monograph by Corinna Lenhardt (b. 1982) Savage Horrors: The Intrinsic Raciality of the American Gothic (2020) studies the problems of race, ethnicity, gender, genre and history of literature.
Albina V. Skisova
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Interannual precipitation controls on soil CO2 fluxes in high elevation conifer and aspen forests
Long-term soil CO _2 emission measurements are necessary for detecting trends and interannual variability in the terrestrial carbon cycle. Such records are becoming increasingly valuable as ecosystems experience altered environmental conditions ...
Mariah S Carbone +6 more
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Hemiparasitic plants increase alpine plant richness and evenness but reduce arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal colonization in dominant plant species [PDF]
Hemiparasitic plants increase plant biodiversity by reducing the abundance of dominant plant species, allowing for the establishment of subordinate species.
Michael McKibben, Jeremiah A. Henning
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“Even’s nightmare was just beginning…”: Lost in Random and the Gothic Tradition
The Gothic is a hybrid mode with the ability to merge with other media forms, and, predictably, it has been adapted into video games. Gothic themes, motifs, tropes, characters, and settings are often appropriated, transformed, and assimilated to in-game ...
Tânia Cerqueira
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Field studies that simulate the effects of climate change are important for a predictive understanding of ecosystem responses to a changing environment.
Laura Leonard +4 more
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Tropical Gothic: arts, humanities and social sciences
The Gothic is undergoing a pronounced resurgence in academic and popular cultures. Propelled by fears associated with massive social transformations produced by globalisation, the neoliberal order and environmental uncertainty – tropes of the Gothic ...
Anita Lundberg +2 more
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Convention, Repetition and Abjection: The Way of the Gothic [PDF]
This paper employs Deleuze and Kristeva in an examination of certain Gothic conventions. It argues that repetition of these conventions- which endows Gothicism with formulaic coherence and consistence but might also lead to predictability and stylistic ...
Łowczanin, Agnieszka
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In 1857, George Gilbert Scott gathered a number of writings and reflections in Remarks and presented himself as a staunch defender of Gothic in the then raging battle of styles.
Isabelle Cases
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