Browse by Goldsmiths authors: Woodman, Justin
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Weston, Gavin; Woodman, Justin; Cornish, Helen and Djohari, Natalie.
2019.
Spectral cities: Death and living memories in the dark tourism of British ghost walks.
Urbanities, 9(2),
pp. 36-51.
ISSN 2239-5725
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Book Section
Woodman, Justin.
2021.
“Cthulhu Gnosis”: Monstrosity, Selfhood, and Secular Re-Enchantment in Lovecraftian Occultural Practice.
In: Bernd-Christian Otto and Dirk Johannsen, eds.
Fictional Practice: Magic, Narration, and the Power of Imagination.
Leiden: Brill, pp. 289-313.
ISBN 9789004465992
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Woodman, Justin.
2019.
'Becoming a Part of the Lurking Evil': Occultural Accelerationism,, Lovecraftian Modernity, and the Interiorization of Monstrosity.
In: , ed.
Dark Glamor: Accelerationism and the Occult.
Goleta, California, USA: Punctum Books.
[Book Section]
(Forthcoming)
Woodman, Justin.
2019.
Encyclopedia entries: “Chaos Magic”; “Lovecraftian Magic”; "Illuminates of Thanateros"; “TOPY”; “Sherwin, Ray”; “Carroll, Peter”; “Hine, Phil”; “Snell, Lionel”.
In: , ed.
The Dictionary of Contemporary Esotericism.
Stockholm: Brill.
[Book Section]
(Forthcoming)
Woodman, Justin.
2015.
Alien Selves: Modernity and the Social Diagnostics of the Demonic in "Lovecraftian Magick"’, Journal for the Academic Study of Magic, 2004, 1, 2, 13–47.
In: Carole M. Cusack and Helen Farley, eds.
Religion, the Occult, and the Paranormal.
London: Routledge.
ISBN 9781138015098
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Thesis
Woodman, Justin.
2003.
Modernity, Selfhood, and the Demonic: Anthropological Perspectives on "Chaos Magick" in the United Kingdom.
Doctoral thesis, Goldsmiths, University of London
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