Babbling Corpse

Babbling Corpse
Author: Grafton Tanner
Publisher: John Hunt Publishing
Total Pages: 107
Release: 2016-06-24
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1782797602

In the age of global capitalism, vaporwave celebrates and undermines the electronic ghosts haunting the nostalgia industry. Ours is a time of ghosts in machines, killing meaning and exposing the gaps inherent in the electronic media that pervade our lives. Vaporwave is an infant musical micro-genre that foregrounds the horror of electronic media's ability to appear - as media theorist Jeffrey Sconce terms it - "haunted." Experimental musicians such as INTERNET CLUB and MACINTOSH PLUS manipulate Muzak and commercial music to undermine the commodification of nostalgia in the age of global capitalism while accentuating the uncanny properties of electronic music production. Babbling Corpse reveals vaporwave's many intersections with politics, media theory, and our present fascination with uncanny, co(s)mic horror. The book is aimed at those interested in global capitalism's effect on art, musical raids on mainstream "indie" and popular music, and anyone intrigued by the changing relationship between art and commerce.

Through the Sad Wood Our Corpses Will Hang

Through the Sad Wood Our Corpses Will Hang
Author: Ava Farmehri
Publisher: Essential Prose
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781771831567

"At the age of twenty, Sheyda Porrouya's life is almost over. She was born in Iran on the day staunchly orthodox mullas declared the birth of the Islamic Republic and set about summarily purging the country of all things Western and un-Islamic. When the Regime shut down universities, Sheyda's father, who had been an ambitious law student, ended up as a load-lifter. To make matters worse, as she matured Sheyda seemed increasingly unable to distinguish between fairy tale and reality. She began to exhibit disturbing behavior. Her pious mother began to believe that her daughter was possessed and so, seeking a divine cure, she visited shrine after shrine. Almost everyone suspects that she is deranged, everyone except her lifelong therapist, Dr. Fereydoon, and a beautiful black-eyed cripple who lives next door. They don't think she's crazy, but they know she's not sane either. When Sheyda is accused of killing her mother, she is immediately jailed and sentenced to death by hanging. The narrative jumps back and forth from Sheyda's childhood to her current life in one of Iran's most notorious prisons, where she awaits either release or execution."--

Walking Corpses

Walking Corpses
Author: Timothy S. Miller
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2014-04-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 0801470765

Leprosy has afflicted humans for thousands of years. It wasn't until the twelfth century, however, that the dreaded disease entered the collective psyche of Western society, thanks to a frightening epidemic that ravaged Catholic Europe. The Church responded by constructing charitable institutions called leprosariums to treat the rapidly expanding number of victims. As important as these events were, Timothy Miller and John Nesbitt remind us that the history of leprosy in the West is incomplete without also considering the Byzantine Empire, which confronted leprosy and its effects well before the Latin West. In Walking Corpses, they offer the first account of medieval leprosy that integrates the history of East and West.In their informative and engaging account, Miller and Nesbitt challenge a number of misperceptions and myths about medieval attitudes toward leprosy (known today as Hansen’s disease). They argue that ethical writings from the Byzantine world and from Catholic Europe never branded leprosy as punishment for sin; rather, theologians and moralists saw the disease as a mark of God’s favor on those chosen for heaven. The stimulus to ban lepers from society and ultimately to persecute them came not from Christian influence but from Germanic customary law. Leprosariums were not prisons to punish lepers but were centers of care to offer them support; some even provided both male and female residents the opportunity to govern their own communities under a form of written constitution. Informed by recent bioarchaeological research that has vastly expanded knowledge of the disease and its treatment by medieval society, Walking Corpses also includes three key Greek texts regarding leprosy (one of which has never been translated into English before).

The Shadow on the House

The Shadow on the House
Author: Mark Hansom
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 171
Release: 2010-03-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1605433470

A young man falls in love, and in so doing suddenly finds his world turned upside-down - in the most terrifying way. The events that come to pass will engage the reader to the very end. First published in 1934, 'The Shadow on the House' was the first novel by the mysterious Mark Hansom, who went on to write some of the darkest, and rarest supernatural thrillers in the genre. This is the third book under the Dancing Tuatara imprint to be published by Ramble House, and includes an introduction by John Pelan.

Savage Highway

Savage Highway
Author: Jack Moskovitz
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2010-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1605434469

Sin Master

Sin Master
Author: Jim Harmon
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2009-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1605432784

Cut and Run

Cut and Run
Author: Martin Tanner
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2009-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 160543387X

The Border Line TPB

The Border Line TPB
Author: Walter S. Masterman
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2010-04-21
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1605434167

THE BORDERLINE by Walter S. Masterman is a classic impossible mystery, sixth in the Dancing Tuatara Press series of obscure and hard-to-find titles. An introduction by John Pelan provides a solid background of the mysterious author and his books.