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The trope of the «captive woman» in domestic spaces has been a recurring motif in American and British horror films, evolving alongside women’s changing social… Read more
Genre films and speculative fiction often orbit around the idea of the Otherness, the non-normative subalternities opposed to hegemonic views. In genres such as the… Read more
Repensando el cuerpo femenino aborda la experiencia migratoria desde el cuerpo como espacio de inscripción simbólica, política y afectiva. A través de un corpus de… Read more
This paper reports on an experiment designed to decide whether a memoir about recovery from an eating disorder (ED) should be published. Previous research suggested… Read more
No research has yet experimentally evaluated the role of narrative fiction in relation to eating disorders (EDs). This study used a between-participants design to assess… Read more
Once feared as terrifying symbols of the supernatural, vampires have evolved into complex figures of existential conflict in both Western and Japanese media. In North… Read more
Referencia completa: Riestra-Camacho, Rocío. “Body Awakening Through Athletics: A Gender Analysis of Corporealities in Breathe, Annie, Breathe”. Revista: ATLANTIS Journal of the Spanish Association of… Read more
Referencia completa: Riestra-Camacho, Rocío. “Lumos, Action! Asperger’s Cognitive Dramatherapy through Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (2017)”. Revista: Children’s Literature Association Quarterly. Año: 2019.… Read more
Referencia completa: Riestra-Camacho, Rocío. “(Un)triggering Anorexia. A Cognitive Literary Analysis of Lia “the Liar” in Wintergirls (2009)”. Revista: Literature and Medicine. Año: 2022. Volumen y… Read more
Referencia completa: Riestra-Camacho, Rocío. “Three Uses of Recognition in Emma Woolf’s Anorexia Recovery Memoir An Apple a Day (2012)”. Revista: Prose Studies. Año: 2021. Volumen… Read more