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Racial Capitalism and the Emergence of the British Asian Vampire
Studies in the Fantastic , in partnership with the Horror Studies Research Group at Northumbria University, is proud to present the second in a series of blog posts highlighting new and exciting research in horror studies. Ami Nisa received Honorable Mention for the Peter Hutchings Award for Outstanding Contribution to Horror Studies, which recognizes the best new work presented at the Horror Studies Now annual research conference. Her essay "Rivers of Blood: Racial Capitalis
Steve Jones
Dec 3, 20251 min read


Horror Studies Talk - Dr Damien Pollard (Northumbria) "Dubbing, Ducks and Death: The Voice in Giallo Cinema"
Please join us for a research talk by our own Dr Damien Pollard on Thursday 13th November, 4-5pm. The talk will be held in-person at Northumbria university in Squires Building SQB 316. The talk will also be streamed via Teams. Click the link below to access the talk on the day: Join the meeting now Meeting ID: 383 449 828 591 0 Passcode: hz7JN2Kb Title: Dubbing, Ducks and Death: The Voice in Giallo Cinema Abstract: The cinematic voice is often the formal cornerstone of f
Steve Jones
Oct 23, 20252 min read


CFP: HORROR STUDIES NOW 2026
Horror Studies Now: A Major International Conference (28-29 May 2026, Northumbria University, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK) The Horror Studies...
Johnny Walker
Sep 15, 20252 min read


HORROR STUDIES NOW 2025 LINE UP
Taking place at City Campus East CCE-1: Number 5 on this map https://tinyurl.com/5n99d2sn Thursday 29 May 09.00 – 10.00 | COFFEE /...
Steve Jones
Jun 9, 20254 min read
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