Supernatural Cities: Enchantment, Anxiety and Spectrality
By Karl Bell (Editor), Alevtina Solovyova (Contribution by), Alex Bevan (Contribution by), David J. Puglia (Contribution by), David Waldron (Contribution by), Deirdre Flynn (Contribution by), Elena Pryamikova (Contribution by), Felicity Wood (Contribution by), Karl Bell (Contribution by), Maria del Pilar Blanco (Contribution by), Mikhail Vandyshev (Contribution by), Morag Rose (Contribution by), Natalia Veselkova (Contribution by), Oliver Betts (Contribution by), Sharn Waldron (Contribution by), Tom Sykes (Contribution by), Tracy Fahey (Contribution by), William Pooley (Contribution by), William Redwood (Contribution by)
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By Karl Bell (Editor), Alevtina Solovyova (Contribution by), Alex Bevan (Contribution by), David J. Puglia (Contribution by), David Waldron (Contribution by), Deirdre Flynn (Contribution by), Elena Pryamikova (Contribution by), Felicity Wood (Contribution by), Karl Bell (Contribution by), Maria del Pilar Blanco (Contribution by), Mikhail Vandyshev (Contribution by), Morag Rose (Contribution by), Natalia Veselkova (Contribution by), Oliver Betts (Contribution by), Sharn Waldron (Contribution by), Tom Sykes (Contribution by), Tracy Fahey (Contribution by), William Pooley (Contribution by), William Redwood (Contribution by)
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Far from being a static or eroding cultural inheritance from the past, the supernatural has continually been appropriated and updated to accommodate and express social, cultural, economic and environmental anxieties.
SHORTLISTED for the 2020 Katharine Briggs Award.
Since the Enlightenment, supernatural beliefs and practices have largely been derided as ignorant and un-modern - even anti-modern - and cities, being the ultimate symbol of progress and rationality, have not been thought to harbou...
SHORTLISTED for the 2020 Katharine Briggs Award.
Since the Enlightenment, supernatural beliefs and practices have largely been derided as ignorant and un-modern - even anti-modern - and cities, being the ultimate symbol of progress and rationality, have not been thought to harbou...






















