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Andrew Asibong

    Andrew Asibong is a contemporary author whose work delves into complex themes with a distinctive narrative style. His writing is characterized by its exploration of the human condition and the intricate relationships that define our lives. Asibong's prose is noted for its evocative imagery and insightful observations, drawing readers into richly imagined worlds. He is a voice that offers a unique perspective on the contemporary literary landscape.

    Post-traumatic Attachments to the Eerily Moving Image
    FrancOis Ozon
    • 2021

      Post-traumatic Attachments to the Eerily Moving Image

      Something to Watch Over Me

      • 178 stránok
      • 7 hodin čítania

      The book examines the impact of traumatic isolation and neglect on individuals, highlighting how these experiences can foster a longing for connection through screen media. It suggests that people may unconsciously seek out certain types of media as a form of emotional support, believing that they provide a sense of oversight and care when real-life relationships fall short. The exploration spans both childhood and adulthood, considering the influence of familial and societal factors on this phenomenon.

      Post-traumatic Attachments to the Eerily Moving Image
    • 2008

      FrancOis Ozon

      • 158 stránok
      • 6 hodin čítania

      This is the first study of the films of Francois Ozon, and places the precocious French auteur in a lucid critical framework, highlighting Ozon's importance for a thoroughly postmodern film-going generation. -- .

      FrancOis Ozon