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Ghost of an Idea: Hauntology, Folk Horror and the Spectre of Nostalgia by William Burns

Book Review – November 2024 Is nostalgia a harmless skip down memory lane? Can nostalgia be used like propaganda to mollify, entice, and seduce: encouraging us to turn off our critical thinking, stick our heads in the sand, and revel in … Continue reading

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Psychogeographic Review’s Recommendations – February 2014

  This past month Psychogeographic Review has been reading: ‘Ian Nairn: Words in Place’ – Gillian Darley and David McKie (2013) Through his column in Architectural Review, several ground-breaking books and a number of BBC documentaries, Ian Nairn taught a … Continue reading

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