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Stories and Articles
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Humour Jan Chovanec
Debunks a theory that disaster humour only began with the arrival of television, revealing mediatization’s role in shaping early 20th-century humour.
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Social History Sarah Gregson
Explores the cultural and ideological significance of the Titanic disaster, particularly focusing on its memorialization in Australia.
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Interdisciplinary Literary Studies Troy Boone
Troy Boone explores themes of mourning, modernity, and ambivalence toward technological progress through Freudian and cultural anaysis.
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