Chapters in edited volumes

Boczkowska, Kornelia. 2025. “Being (with) Animals: Human-Horse Relations, Gender and Queer/Trans Embodiment in Barbara Hammer’s A Horse Is Not a Metaphor and Ann Oren’s Passage.” Cinema of/for the Anthropocene: Affect, Ecology and Posthuman Kinship, edited by Katarzyna Paszkiewicz and Andrea Ruthven. London: Routledge, 144-159.
DOI:10.4324/9781003468028-12

Boczkowska, Kornelia. 2023. “Windshield Tourism Goes Viral: On YouTube Scenic Drive Videos of U.S. National Parks.” In Screen Tourism and Affective Landscapes: The Real, the Virtual, and the Cinematic, edited by Erik Champion, Christina Lee, Jane Stadler and Robert Moses Peaslee. New York: Routledge, 27-45.
DOI: 10.4324/9781003327585-3

Boczkowska, Kornelia. 2020. “Between Preservation and Disintegration in Decayed Cinema: The Uncanny and the Weird of the Sublime Archival Image in Hollis Frampton’s (nostalgia) and Bill Morrison’s Decasia.” In: The Cinematic Sublime: Negative Pleasures, Structuring Absences, edited by Nathan Carroll. Bristol: Intellect, 40-52.
ISBN: 9781789382396

Boczkowska, Kornelia. 2019. “Cosmic Landscapes, Infinite Spaces and the Smell of Terror: The Sublime in 20th-Century Space Visualizations.” In: Cultural Experiences of Fear, Horror and Terror, edited by Mark Callaghan and Kacey Davis. Leiden: Brill, 115-124.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1163/9781848883314_013

Boczkowska, Kornelia. 2017. “Spaceflight as the (Trans)National Spectacle: Transforming Technological Sublime and Panoramic Realism in Early IMAX Space Films.” In: Multiculturalism, Multilingualism and the Self: Literature and Culture Studies, edited by Jacek Mydla, Malgorzata Poks and Leszek Drong. Cham: Springer, 123-137.
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-61049-8_10

Boczkowska, Kornelia. 2016. “A Transcendental Response to Space Travel and the Alien Contact: Emotion Elicitation in Walt Disney’s and Pavel Klushantsev’s Early Space Age Documentaries.” In: Production of Emotions: Perspectives and Functions, edited by Teresa Brus and Marcin Tereszewski. Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang, 133-144.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3726/978-3-653-05340-1

Campos, Joseph and Kornelia Boczkowska. 2016. “Introduction to Framing Fear, Horror and Terror through the Visible and Invisible.” In: Framing Fear, Horror and Terror through the Visible and the Invisible, edited by Joseph Campos and Kornelia Boczkowska. Oxford: Inter-Disciplinary Press, vii-xii.
ISBN: 978-1-84888-333-8

Boczkowska, Kornelia. 2015. “New Perspectives in the U.S. Space-Oriented Philosophy: Albert A. Harrison’s American Cosmism as a Variation of the Russian Cosmist Thought.” In: Visions and Revisions: Studies in Literature and Culture, edited by Grzegorz Czemiel, Justyna Galant, Anna Kędra-Kardela, Aleksandra Kędzierska and Marta Komsta. Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang, 223-232.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3726/978-3-653-04873-5

Boczkowska, Kornelia. 2014. “How to Read the Unseeable: Polyphony of the Written and the Visual in American Space Memoirs and Space Art.” In: Face to Face, Page to Page: PASE Papers in Literature, Language and Culture, edited by Dorota Babilas, Agnieszka Piskorska and Piotr Rutkowski. Warsaw: Warsaw University Press, 409-418.
ISBN: 9788360269312

Boczkowska, Kornelia. 2013. “Visualizing Semiotic Unity: The American-Soviet Cultural and Educational Mission of the Late 1980s in the International Association of Astronomical Artists.” In: Advances in Social Sciences Research, edited by Yvette Yun Yue. Sydney: AICEI, 13-28.
ISBN: 978-0-9875862-0-9

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