A Very Nervous Person’s Guide to Horror Movies
This Halloween, we apply a theoretical lens to horror films and examine how viewers can mentally prepare to watch the genre.
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This Halloween, we apply a theoretical lens to horror films and examine how viewers can mentally prepare to watch the genre.
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The best of all the titles appropriate for two-year colleges reviewed in the October issue of Choice.
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Harsha Walia problematizes claims that borders and walls keep nations safe, revealing the complex ways in which they actually reify colonial relationships of exploitation.
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With Indigenous Peoples' Day and World Mental Health Day coinciding in Oct. 2022, the following works consider the intersection of these two topics.
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This week's review takes an intersectional approach to the film Black Panther, unpacking Blackness in US culture and the global diaspora.
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10 reviews handpicked from the latest issue of Choice.
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In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness month, this week's review addresses the psychological effects of cancer on patients and caregivers, examining risk, treatment, and survivorship.
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A list of the latest and soon-to-be-released publications through August 2023.
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Selected reviews of digital reference resources from Choice.
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To commemorate Indigenous Peoples' Day, this week's review analyzes how Indigenous communities "challenge, realign, and renegotiate past histories" through the use of photographic records.
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This essay first appeared in the September 2022 issue of Choice (volume 60 | issue 1).
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Gearing up for World Mental Health Day, this week's review highlights the importance of students' wellbeing, examining the impact of global crises, academic pressures and social media.
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