Discourse Volume 40, Number 3, Fall 2018
Discourse explores a variety of topics in contemporary cultural studies, theories of media and literature, and the politics of sexuality, including questions of language and psychoanalysis. The journal publishes valuable and innovative essays on a wide range of cultural phenomena, promoting theoretical approaches to literature, film, the visual arts, and related media.
Discourse Volume 40, Number 3 (Fall 2018)
Mad Men and Mindfulness
Niels Niessen
The Inaudibility of Contemporary Technics: Carsten Nicolai’s Telefunken
Ian Kennedy
Dossier: Horror and the Aesthetics of Landscape
Introduction
Eugenie Brinkema and Adam Lowenstein
What Do We Do with Vacant Space in Horror Films?
Karl Schoonover
A Detroit Landscape with Figures: The Subtractive Horror of It Follows
Adam Lowenstein
Strangers by Lakes: 1 or 2 or 4 or 5 or 10
Eugenie Brinkema
Book Reviews
Cinematic Violence Isn’t Violent Enough: Review of The Grace of Destruction: A Vital Ethology of Extreme Cinemas by Elena del Río
Cameron Kunzelman
Supplementing Film Theory: Review of Cinematic Interfaces: Film Theory after New Media by Seung-hoon Jeong
Héctor G. Castaño
Contributors