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Organ transplantation is a common theme in science fiction and horror fiction, appearing as early as 1925, in Russian short story Professor Dowell's Head. [1] It may be used as a device to examine identity, power and loss of power, [2] current medical systems; explore themes of bodily autonomy; or simply as a vehicle for body horror or other fantastical plots.
“Some people are connected on an intellectual level. I want to be moved, or have my beliefs suspended. I like mystery, I don’t like having everything explained to me.
Each night, a teenage girl swaps her body with different people linked to a boy who disappeared in 1991. Magic [124] Heaven and Hell: Soul Exchange (天国と地獄 ~サイコな2人〜) 2021 Detective Mochizuki Ayako and suspect Hidaka Haruto. Falling down stairs together while in possession of a magical object Woman in a Veil: 2023
It is distinct from the concept of transferring a consciousness from one human body to another. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It is sometimes applied to a single person and other times to an entire society. [ 4 ] Recurring themes in these stories include whether the computerized mind is truly conscious , and if so, whether identity is preserved. [ 5 ]
Live storytelling is an emotionally powerful medium, and one organization in Chicago is using it to get more people to talk about mental health. Heather Bodie is the executive artistic director of ...
F atima Hariri grew up in a Syrian refugee camp in Jordan. She felt trapped. She wanted to escape. When filmmaker Mohsin Mohi-Ud-Din first met Hariri a decade ago, the 14-year-old would barely ...
The caregiver experiences each "gift", as he/she deals with patients who have AIDS, showing the different shared relationships in each case. Each patient is a distinct case, differing in terms of age, financial situation, attitude toward the illness etc., showing the reader that this disease affects all types of people.
“The Substance,” Coralie Fargeat’s Cannes breakout that brings a career-best performance from Demi Moore, leans harder into the “horror” part of body horror than “A Different Man ...