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UNIVERSITY PRESS <http://www.thepress.purdue.edu > CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture ISSN 1481-4374 < http://docs.lib.purdue.edu/clcweb > Purdue University Press ©Purdue University CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture , the peer-reviewed, full-text, and open-access learned journal in the humanities and social sciences, publishes new scholarship following tenets of the discipline of comparative literature and the field of cultural studies designated as "comparative cultural studies." In addition to the publication of articles, the journal publishes review articles of scholarly books and publishes research material in its Library Series. Publications in the journal are indexed in the Annual Bibliography of English Language and Literature (Chadwyck-Healey), the Arts and Humanities Citation Index (Thomson Reuters ISI), the Humanities Index (Wilson), Humanities International Complete (EBSCO), the International Bibliography of the Modern Langua-ge Association of America, and Scopus (Elsevier). The journal is affiliated with the Purdue University Press monog-raph series of Books in Comparative Cultural Studies. Contact: < [email protected] > Volume 10 Issue 4 (December 2008) Bibliography Terri Ochiagha, "Selected Bibliography of Studies on the Fantastic in Literature" <http://docs.lib.purdue.edu/clcweb/vol10/iss4/11> Contents of CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture 10.4 (2008) Thematic issue New Studies on the Fantastic in Literature Edited by Asunción López-Varela <http://docs.lib.purdue.edu/clcweb/vol10/iss4/ > Ochiagha, Terri. "Selected Bibliography of Studies on Fantastic Literature" page 2 of 12 CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture : 10.4 (2008): <http://docs.lib.purdue.edu/clcweb/vol10/iss4/11> Thematic issue New Studies on the Fantastic in Literature . Ed. Asunción López-Varela Terri OCHIAGHA Selected Bibliography of Studies on the Fantastic in Literature Achebe, Christie C. "Literary Insights into the Ogbanje Phenomenon." Journal of African Studies 7 (1980): 31-8. Adachi, Kazuhiko. "Le Trajet vers Le Horla . La 'Peur' dans les contes 'fantastiques' de Maupassant." Etudes de Langue et Littérature Françaises 85-86 (2005): 89-105. Aichele, George. "Postmodern Fantasy, Ideology, and the Uncanny." Paradoxa: Studies in World Literary Genres 3.3-4 (1997): 498-514. Aji, Aron, and Kristin Lynne Ellsworth. "Ezinma: The Ogbanje Child in Achebe's Things Fall Apart ." College Literature 19-20 (1992): 170-75. Aldama, Frederick Luis. "Novel Possibilities: Fantastic and Real Fusions in our Mutual Friend." Dickens Quarterly 19.1 (2002): 3-16. Algeo, John. "A Fancy for the Fantastic: Reflections on Names in Fantasy Literature." Names: A Journal of Onomastics 49.4 (2001): 248-53. Allen, Virginia, and Terri Paul. "Science and Fiction: Ways of Theorizing about Women." Erotic Uni- verse: Sexuality and Fantastic Literature. Ed. Donald Palumbo. Westport: Greenwood, 1986. 165-83. Amigoni, Ferdinando. "I Rottami del Niente: Il fantastico nell'Opera di Anna Maria Ortese." Stru- menti Critici: Rivista Quadrimestrale di Cultura e Critica Letteraria 17.2 (2002): 207-37. Andrade, Pilar. "Cinema's Doubles, Their Meaning and Literary Intertexts." New Studies on the Fantastic in Literature . Ed. Asunción López-Varela. CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Cul- ture 10.4 (2008): <http://docs.lib.purdue.edu/clcweb/vol10/iss4/8>. Anolik, Ruth, and Douglas L. Howard, eds. The Gothic Other: Racial and Social Constructions in the Literary Imagination . Jefferson: McFarland, 2004. Avery, Simon. "Some Strange and Spectral Dream": The Brontës' Manipulation of the Gothic Mode." Brontë Society Transactions 23.2 (1998): 120-35. Atebery, Brian. "Cultural Negotiations of Science Fiction Literature and Film." Journal of the Fan- tastic in the Arts 11: 4 (2001): 346-58. Bailbé, Joseph-Marc. "La Peur collective de l'autre dans les récits fantastiques: Nodier, Berbey d'Aurevilly, Jules Verne." Travaux de Littérature 17 (2004): 185-94. Baronian, Jean-Baptiste. "L'Attrait du fantastique." Magazine Littéraire 412 (2002): 61-2. Batalha, Maria Cristina. "Le Fantastique et l'enjeu identitaire dans Les enfants du sabbat." Iris: Les Cahiers du Gerf 26 (2004): 141-54. Baudry, Robert. "D'Où vient le fantastique?" Iris: Les Cahiers du Gerf 24 (2002): 211-31. Baudry, Robert. "Magique et merveilleux. De l'imaginaire? toujours? Et pour tous?" Iris: Les Ca- hiers du Gerf 26 (2004): 81-90. Beez, Jigal. "Katuni za Miujuza: Fantastic Comics from East Africa." International Journal of Comic Art 6.1 (2004): 77-95. Ben Slama, Kaouther. "Ecart et fidélité à La norme. Vision postmoderne du fantastique contemporain dans l'oeuvre d'Anne Rice." Iris: Les Cahiers du Gerf 24 (2002): 327-44. Benson, Ken. "Del mal ontológico a la frustración cotidiana. Variantes del fantástico en la narrativa española contemporánea." RILCE: Revista de Filología Hispánica 20.1 (2004): 17-50. Benson, Stephen. "David Malouf's Moments Musicaux ." Journal of Commonwealth Literature 38.1 (2003): 5-21. Bessière, Jean. "Le Fantastique. Littérature d'exception, littérature de la libre distribution de l'expression et de l'exprimé -- à partir de Borges et de Cazotte." La Littérature dans les Ombres. Gaston Leroux et les oeuvres noires . Ed. Isabelle Casta. Paris: Minard, 2002. 225-44. Besson, Anne. "Les Nouveaux immortels. Le Succès des séries télévisées fantastiques destinées au public adolescent." Iris: Les Cahiers du Gerf 24 (2002): 17-34. Beus, Yifen. "Oriental's Orientalism: The Fantastic and Cultural Authenticity." Querying the Gene- alogy: Comparative and Transnational Studies in Chinese American Literature. Ed. Jennie Wang. Shanghai: Shanghai yi wen chu ban she, 2006. 428-436. Bilbija, Ksenija. "From Golem to Plastisex: An Analytical Survey of Spanish American Fantastic Lit- erature." Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts 7:. -3 (1996): 201-14. Bioy Casares, Adolfo B. "On Fantastic Literature." TriQuarterly 25 (1972): 222-30. Ochiagha, Terri. "Selected Bibliography of Studies on Fantastic Literature" page 3 of 12 CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture : 10.4 (2008): <http://docs.lib.purdue.edu/clcweb/vol10/iss4/11> Thematic issue New Studies on the Fantastic in Literature . Ed. Asunción López-Varela Botting, Fred. "The Gothic Production of the Unconscious." Spectral Readings: Towards a Gothic Geography. Ed. Glennis Byron and David Byron. London: Macmillan, 1999. 11-36. Bonomo, Sara. "La Mise en oeuvre de la peur dans le roman d'aujourd'hui: Rosie Carpe de Marie Ndiaye." Travaux de Littérature 17 (2004): 217-29. Boon, Kevin Alexander. "Episteme-Ology of Science Fiction." Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts 11.4 (2001): 359-74. Borges, Jorge Luis. "Partial Magic in the Quixote." Trans. James E. Irby. PEN America: A Journal for Writers and Readers 4.2 (2002): 42-44. Bousch, Denis. "Les Romans d'anticipation d'Andreas Eschbach. Contes fantastiques et variations sur le temps et l'histoire." Iris: Les Cahiers du Gerf 24 (2002): 125-36. Boustani, Sobhi. "Réalisme et fantastique dans le roman Hârith Al-Miyâh de Hodâ Barakât." Middle Eastern Literatures 6.2 (2003): 225-35. Bozzetto, Roger. "'Effets de fantastique au cinéma et frôlement du 'réel' dans deux films récents: Le Projet Blair
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