POP CULTURE AND GEEK BOOK LIST DECEMBER 2019

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Welcome to the first issue of the Full Contact Nerd newsletter.  In November and December I interviewed voice actress Faya Mata about her anime and gaming work and you can listen to that here. I also interviewed Rebecca Thompson about the science in Game of Thrones and you can listen to that here.

Today’s book listings range from gothic animals, video game landscapes, Disney history, an H.G. Wells biography, Star Wars art, to Stan Lee. Enjoy. Click here for a list of relevant books being published between January and June 2020.

ANIME AND MOVIE ART STUDIES

The Art of Concrete Genie

COMIC BOOK AND ANIMATION HISTORY

A Marvelous Life: The Amazing Story of Stan Lee

DISNEY HISTORY

Walt Disney’s Ultimate Inventor

One Day at Disney

Discussing Disney

FANTASY STUDIES – LITERATURE AND ART

Roy G. Krenkel

Literary Fantasy in Contemporary Chinese Diasporic Women’s Literature

Re-Enchanted

FILM AND TV STUDIES

Why We Remake

Girlhood on Disney Channel

HORROR STUDIES – LITERATURE, MOVIES, AND ART

Monster Anthropology

An Ethical Guidebook to the Zombie Apocalypse

Get Out

NOIR, THRILLER, AND MYSTERY FICTION AND FILM STUDIES

Hong Kong Dark Cinema

Mexico Noir

MYTHS AND FOLKLORE STUDIES

Mediating the Otherworld in Polish Folklore

SCIENCE FICTION STUDIES – LITERATURE, MOVIES, AND ART

H.G. Wells

STAR WARS AND STAR TREK POP CULTURE

The Moviemaking Magic of Star Wars: Ships & Battles

Star Wars The Rise of Skywalker Visual Dictionary

Star Wars The Rise of Skywalker The Galactic Guide

I Am C-3PO – An Inside Story

VIDEO GAME AND BOARD GAME STUDIES

War Games

Architectonics of Game Spaces

Ludotopia

WEIRD FICTION STUDIES

An Eclectic Bestiary

Gothic Animals

WESTERNS AND OLD WEST HISTORY

Heroes of the Borderlands

The American West on Film

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Supernatural studies history book – “The Spectral Arctic” (UCL Press, 2018) – Shane McCorristine interview

Dr. Shane McCorristine received his Ph.D. in history and now teaches at Newcastle University. His focus is on the “night side” of human experience. This means the study of social attitudes towards death, dreams, ghosts, hallucinations, and so on. We spoke about his latest book on how ideas of the supernatural and ghosts were applied to 19th century British polar expeditions.

1:19 – Shane talks about how he got into studying this subject. He was into polar fiction.

2:45 – Shane talks about how he’s laid the book out.

6:00 – Shane talks about the Shackleton expedition and the fourth presence.

11:05 – Shane talks about the public’s mystical perceptions of the arctic.

12:45 – Shane talks about ideas that the Arctic had gateways to the center of the Earth or to other dimensions or lands.

14:10 – Shane compares the supernatural to religious ideas.

17:20 – Shane talks about naval superstitions and their usefulness in maritime operations.

20:09 – Shane talks about ways in which the Inuits were represented in the media.

23:00 Shane talks about how strange it was for the Inuits to see Europeans in the Arctic.

32:00 – Shane talks about how the supernatural is created by society.

34:18 – Shane talks about the resources he used to do his research.

38:07 – Shane talks about a Dickens’ play titled the Frozen Deep about a lost polar expedition.

41:18 – Shane talks about some of the archives he used for his research.

44:45 – Shane most enjoyed being able to provide the female perspective on polar expeditions and what they meant.

51:30 – Shane conjectured how Europeans might react if Inuits showed up on their shores as explorers.

54:30 – Shane says Arctic and Antarctic exploration should not be conflated.

1:05:23 – Shane can be found at shanemccorristine.net. The book is available for free on pdf.

 

Links of interest

https://www.ucl.ac.uk/ucl-press/browse-books/the-spectral-arctic

https://press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/distributed/S/bo34163665.html

https://www.shanemccorristine.net/

 

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Guests: Shane McCorristine

Host: Cris Alvarez

Tags: ghosts, spirits, Satan, Franklin, Shackleton, arctic, middle ages, supernatural, Vikings, Greenland, polar, Greeks, Inuit, Aurora Aborealis, Royal Geographic Society, Charles Dickens, seances, shaman, clairvoyance, Charlotte Bronte, Arthur Conan Doyle