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Author Archives: noahberlatsky

The Genocide of the Doppelgangers: Identity and Conquest in ‘Counterpart’

By Noah Berlatsky

Colonialism is often framed as an encounter with the other. The colonizer journeys abroad and finds a different world, different people, and difference itself. Yet, that difference often has a very familiar look. No matter where they travel, it sometimes seems, colonialists discover no one but themselves…

April 9, 2019 in Film & TV.

The Devil You Don’t Know: Possession, Race, and Innocence in ‘The Exorcist’ and ‘Angel Heart’

By Noah Berlatsky

If you’re possessed by the devil, you’ve been corrupted—and if you’ve been corrupted, that means you were innocent to start with. Demonic possession isn’t so much about the evil that enters you as it is about asserting that the evil comes from outside. The devil exists to tell us we’re pure…

December 20, 2018 in Film & TV.

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