In this episode of H. P. Lovecast Presentations: Transmissions hosts Michele Brittany and Nicholas Diak interview Sean Woodard about his essay "Journeys into Depravity in (Post)Colonial Australia: Colonizer versus Colonized Identity and “Otherness” in Wake in Fright and The Nightingale" and Josh Spiegel about his book Timelines of Terror: The Fractured Continuities of Horror Film Sequels.
Episode edited by: Michele Brittany
Thumbnail by: Michele Brittany
Intro/Outro Music: "Azathoth" by Philippe Gerber / John 3:16 (Bandcamp page).
H. P. Lovecast Logo: Philip Yount
Sean Woodard Links
McFarland - Journeys into Terror Product Page
Twitter
Website
Josh Spiegel Links
McFarland - Timelines of Terror Product Page
Movie Timelines YouTube Channel
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