Dr Duncan Hubber
Library Services Officer
University of Queensland Library
Book Chapter
Hubber, Duncan (2019). Shallow focus: trawling the gothic undercurrents of Lake Mungo. Horror comes home: essays on hauntings, possessions and other domestic terrors in cinema. (pp. 162-176) edited by Cynthia J. Miller and A. Bowdoin Van Riper. Jefferson, North Carolina, USA: McFarland & Company.
Journal Articles
Hubber, Duncan (2021). In the End: A Literary Analysis of the Oldstones scene from A Song of Ice and Fire. Academic Letters. doi: 10.20935/AL2906
Hubber, Duncan (2017). Exhuming the Past: Found-Footage Horror and National Wounds. Frames Cinema Journal, 11.
Conference Papers
Hubber, Duncan (2020). "A shadow on the wall": metanarrative in A Song of Ice and Fire. 78th World Science Fiction Convention, Wellington, New Zealand / Online, 29 July - 2 August 2020.
Hubber, Duncan (2019). Italian feasts: devouring the national body in Cannibal Holocaust. Popular Culture Association, Washington, DC, United States, 17-20 April 2019.
Hubber, Duncan (2019). Always watching: demonic panopticism in Paranormal Activity. Federation University Australia – Annual Philosophy Symposium, Ballarat, VIC, Australia, 18 February 2019.
Hubber, Duncan (2018). The monster’s gaze: perpetrator trauma in Zero Day. Screen Studies Association of Australia and Aoteeara New Zealand, Melbourne, VIC, Australia, 21-23 November 2018.
Hubber, Duncan (2017). Out of the rubble: found footage films and the post-9/11 world. Film-Philosophy Conference 2017, Lancaster, United Kingdom, 4-6 July 2017.
Hubber, Duncan (2017). Disputed Melbourne: the contested spaces of Geoffrey Wright’s Romper Stomper. Screening Melbourne Symposium, Melbourne, VIC, Australia, 22-24 February 2017.
Hubber, Duncan (2016). Glimpsing the primordial: the technological interrogation of folklore in found footage horror films. New Research on Horror, Dunedin, New Zealand, 16-18 November 2016.
Hubber, Duncan (2015). The meaning of mealtime in A Song of Ice and Fire. Federation University Australia – Annual Philosophy Symposium, Ballarat, VIC, Australia, 8 December 2015.