Terrorized By Twins: Doppelgangers and the Specter of the Double - UTPB's Fourth Annual Halloween Conference Event Flyer
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Fourth Annual Halloween Conference Flyer
Terrorized by Twins: Doppelgängers and the Specter of the Double!
Publication Date
10-30-2021
Publisher
UTPB Literature, Languages and History Department
City
Odessa
Keywords
UTPB Literature Languages and History Department, The University of Texas of the Permian Basin, Halloween Conference, The Self as Doppelganger, Cultural apparitions/haunters, Doppelgangers in folklore, Doubles in gender, ethnicity, Doubles twinning shadows in literature, film, novels, Twins that haunt us, Identity, transcultural identity, transgender identity, psychology studies, cultural studies, literary criticism, gender studies, flyer
Disciplines
Fine Arts | Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Studies | Psychology | Sociology
Recommended Citation
UTPB Literature, Languages and History Department and The University of Texas Permian Basin, "Terrorized By Twins: Doppelgangers and the Specter of the Double - UTPB's Fourth Annual Halloween Conference Event Flyer" (2021). UTPB Proceed Work Seminars. 2.
https://falconcommons.utpb.edu/utpb-proceed-work-seminars/2
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Fourth Annual Halloween Conference
Terrorized by Twins: Doppelgängers and the Specter of the Double!
The word “doppelganger” in German translates to “double walker.” It is a phenomenon that involves someone seeing an exact double of themselves, or an apparition of someone who has passed away. Twins can be omens of death, and often depict shadows, and/or doubles, in literature. Scholarly researched articles welcome addressing literature, films and other elements in the humanities.
The Self as Doppelganger · Cultural apparitions/haunters · Doppelgangers in folklore · Doubles in gender, ethnicity · Doubles, twinning and shadows in literature, film and/or novels · Twins that haunt us. Identity, transcultural identity, transgender identity, psychology studies, cultural studies, literary criticism, gender studies.
Conference Information
Fourth Annual UTPB Halloween Conference - Come-and-Go!
Saturday, October 30, 10 AM - 4 PM
Heimmermann Center for Engaged Teaching (MB 2104) and MS Teams