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Original Articles

Phantom narratives and the uncanny in cultural life: psychic presences and their shadows

Phantomnarrative und das Außergewöhnliche des Kulturlebens: Übersinnliche Erscheinungen und ihre Schatten

Narrativas fantasmaticas y lo misterioso / oculto en la vida cultural: presencias psíquicas y sus sombras

Narrazioni fantasmatiche e il perturbante nella vita culturale: presenze psichiche e le loro ombre

Récits-fantômes et Etrangeté dans la vie culturelle : les présences psychiques et leurs ombres

Οι Αφηγήσεις Φάντασμα και το Μυστηριώδες στην Πολιτιστική ζωή: Ψυχικές παρουσίες οι σκιές τους

Pages 156-169 | Received 13 Jan 2016, Accepted 14 Mar 2016, Published online: 14 Apr 2016

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