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Mikita Brottman is a
British American non-fiction author, scholar, and
psychoanalyst known for her
interest in true crime. Her
writing blends a number...
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Mills &
Harvey 2001, p. 33
Goodwin 1997, p. 3
Brottman 2012, p. 29
Mills &
Harvey 2001, pp. 108–109
Brottman 2012, p. 30 Richardson, P. R. K. "Aardwolf mating...
- "Irrumation", and "Sixty-Nine" were not
published until 1969. Kick 2006, p. 66a
Brottman (2004) p.31
Martha Cornog;
Timothy Perper (August 1999). "Make love, not...
- Jack
Sargeant "Violence and Vinyl: Car
Crashes in 1960s Pop" in
Mikita Brottman, ed. Car
Crash Culture, Palgrave, New York, 2002 (see review[permanent...
- K.
Rowling would later emulate with boggarts)."
British scholar Mikita Brottman has also said of the
miniseries version of Pennywise; "one of the most...
- and Schuster.
Brottman 2004, p. 44
Brottman 2004, p. 55
Brottman 2004, p. 58 Off-color
humor Black comedy Ribaldry Toilet humour Brottman, Mikita : Funny...
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Archived from the
original on 20
April 2021.
Retrieved 19
April 2021.
Brottman,
Mikita (7
February 2007). "Mein Kat". PopMatters.
Archived from the original...
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Humorists by Iain Ellis, and The
Solitary Vice:
Against Reading by
Mikita Brottman.
PopMatters publishes content from
worldwide contributors. Its
staff includes...
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Washington Post Magazine,
February 23, 1986. Mitc**** 2015, p. 102.
Brottman,
Mikita (2004). "Carnivalizing the Taboo". In Prince,
Stephen (ed.). The...
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cannibalism in myth, true crime, and film. The
author of Meat Is Murder!,
Mikita Brottman received her Ph.D. in
English Language and
Literature from
Oxford University...