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Adolescence in vampire narratives: symbolic motifs from the fairy tale Little Red Riding Hood in E.T.A. Hoffmann’s Vampyrismus (1821) and Moira Buffini’s A Vampire Story (2008)
Cogent Arts & Humanities, Vol 13, Iss 1 (2026) | ISSN: 2331-1983
This study examines adolescence as a site of psychological crisis in vampire narratives, focusing on the Oedipal structure and its role in identity formation. Drawing on Sigmund Freud’s psychoanalytic theory and Julia Kristeva’s concept of abject...
Jurnal Institusi
“WAJAH LUMER” ABJEKSI DAN KRITIK MORAL DALAM MANGA DISSOLVING CLASSROOM KARYA JUNJI ITO
INSIDE : Jurnal Desain Interior; Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): Inside Jurnal Desain Interior; 535 - 551
This study analyzes the story “Melting Face” in Junji Ito's horror manga “Dissolving Classroom” through visual analysis and the concept of abjection. The story depicts bodies and faces melting as a result of excessive apologies and prais...
PubMed
Anti-doping sciences, abjection and women’s sport as a protected category
Front Sports Act Living
In this article we explore the relationships amongst anti-doping sciences, ‘abjection,’ and the protection of ‘women's’ sport. We introduce three novel concepts: ‘abjection bias,’ ‘abjection potential,’ and ‘intersectional abje...
PubMed
On Skin, Monsters and Boundaries: What The Silence of the Lambs can Teach Nurses About Abjection
Nurs Inq
The 1991 film The Silence of the Lambs tracks the fictional pursuit of an American serial killer by a Federal Bureau of Investigation trainee, via the assistance of another incarcerated serial killer. It features psychologically disturbing themes, su...
PubMed
The twin faces of ageism, glorification and abjection: A content analysis of age advocacy in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic
J Aging Stud
While the government responses to the COVID-19 pandemic have varied across the globe, there has been a unifying cry from academia and public health professionals warning of the detrimental effects of attaching our understanding of this new threat to ...
PubMed
Dental Disgust—An Ethnography of Abjection in Elderly Care
Sociol Health Illn
This study identifies dental disgust as a widespread experience among carers while caring for decayed and ill mouths, hindering vital daily dental care among care‐dependent older people. It is based on an ethnographic study conducted in nursing hom...
PubMed
Identity construction in medical student stories about experiences of disgust in early nursing home placements: a dialogical narrative analysis
BMJ Open
OBJECTIVES: To explore medical students’ reflective essays about encounters with residents during preclinical nursing home placements. DESIGN: Dialogical narrative analysis aiming at how students characterise residents and construct identities in r...
PubMed
THE FOURTH AGE IN PROSPECT: A STUDY FROM FIVE NATIONS
Innov Aging
Higgs and Gilleard (2015) have uniquely theorized the fourth age as a “social imaginary” of deep old age that blends notions of frailty, abjection, and the moral relations of care. This report evaluates the power, reach, and coherence of the four...
PubMed
Changing homelessness services: revanchism, ‘professionalisation’ and resistance
Health Soc Care Community
This paper argues that the increasing international salience of homelessness can be partially explained by reference to the revanchist thesis (involving processes of coerced exclusion and abjection), but the situation on the ground is more complex. I...
PubMed
Marginalizing Women: Images of Pregnancy in Williams Obstetrics
J Perinat Educ
This research analyzes the historical development of the medical construction of the pregnant body in 17 of 20 editions of Williams Obstetrics, an obstetrical textbook published continually from 1904 to 1997. Examination of the visual imagery of thes...
PubMed
Gardens as multispecies public spaces in Georgian modernity
Environ Plan E Nat Space
The Kutaisi “Boulevard” (1848) was the first public “park” in Georgia, and quickly became the social and intellectual center of this small, peripheral Georgian city. Although a physically small, and perhaps from an outsider perspective, unrem...
PubMed
Boundaries of Belonging: Theorizing Black African Migrant Experiences in Australia
Int J Environ Res Public Health
As nationalist ideologies intensify in Australia, so do the experiences of ‘everyday racism’ and exclusion for Black African immigrants. In this article, we utilize critical theories and engage with colonial histories to contextualize Afrodiaspor...
PubMed
Reproductive trauma, vulnerable mothers, and disenfranchised grief: reflecting on the affective dimensions of surrogacy practice in Indian literary and film narratives
Sex Reprod Health Matters
Drawing on an interdisciplinary approach, this study adopts and appropriates critical cultural theories such as Julia Kristeva’s abjection and Pierre Bourdieu’s social theories to examine the entangled and affective complexities of intending moth...
PubMed
Queer occultism, sentimental biopower, and becoming ‘bottoms’ as a means to divest from white supremacy among practitioners of magic in Montréal
Eur J Cult Stud
Astrology, magic, and other psychic healing practices are undergoing a cultural revival, notably among those on the Left who employ it as a language for social justice. Queer practitioners have claimed kinship with the occult through a perceived shar...
PubMed
Medical and psychological consequences of rape among survivors during armed conflicts in northeast Ethiopia
PLoS One
BACKGROUND: Rape is the most common act of violence against women during wartime which is considered interpersonal, social and political violence because survivors usually suffer from stigma and discrimination in the community. Sexual violence is a s...
PubMed
Reinterpreting Ethnic Patterns among White and African American Men Who Inject Heroin: A Social Science of Medicine Approach
PLoS Med
BACKGROUND: Street-based heroin injectors represent an especially vulnerable population group subject to negative health outcomes and social stigma. Effective clinical treatment and public health intervention for this population requires an understan...
Zenodo (Buku OA)
Útrásarvíkingar! The Literature of the Icelandic Financial Crisis (2008–2014)
As the global banking boom of the early twenty-first century expanded towards implosion, Icelandic media began calling the country's celebrity financiers útrásarvíkingar: "raiding vikings." This new coinage encapsulated the macho, m...
Zenodo (Buku OA)
Take Her, She's Yours
We say, you belong to me, or I belong to you. But is it possible to be possessed by others? And can we ever possess ourselves? In this raw and intimate account, Eva-Lynn Jagoe merges memoir with critical theory as she recounts the unraveling of every...
Zenodo (Buku OA)
Anthropocene Unseen: A Lexicon
The idea of the Anthropocene often generates an overwhelming sense of abjection or apathy. It occupies the imagination as a set of circumstances that counterpose individual human actors against ungraspable scales and impossible odds. There is much at...
DOAJ Open Access
Looping the Real: Horror Games and the Metamodern Condition
Open Philosophy, Vol 9, Iss 1, Pp 221-35 (2026) | ISSN: 2543-8875
This article argues that contemporary horror videogames operationalize fear, desire, and trauma as procedural regimes, producing a metamodern realism grounded in recurrence, delay, and endurance. Against postmodern accounts of surface and simulation,...