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Gorillas in the House of Light
Inter-war Modernism as crisis management at London Zoo
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The third chapter traces this “architectural uncanny” back to London’s earliest inter-war Modernist architecture, showing that this “functionalist” architectural aesthetic is as ripe for uncanny sensations as the eighteenth-century “rationalist” architecture considered in the previous chapter, and for much the same reason: being committed to an act of dissimulation in order to see off a perceived threat to Enlightenment values posed by the evolutionary theory of Charles Darwin and the psychoanalytical theory of Sigmund Freud: the rival tradition of Modernist theory and practice that emerges from what one might call the radical empiricist or Romantic tradition of Western philosophy.

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A book of monsters

Promethean horror in modern literature and culture

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