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On Secular Spirituality in the Duffer Brothers' Stranger Things, Series 1
2017
Rupkatha Journal on Interdisciplinary Studies in Humanities
This paper explores the way in which the Duffer Brothers' popular Netflix series Stranger Things draws on religious symbolism in order to create an allegorical landscape, one which invites viewers to consider the most pressing topics of our time-climate change and ideological opposition. It argues that apocalyptic sf, with its focus on urgent contemporary questions related to technological advancement, is the perfect genre for exploring secular spirituality and ethics, as it potentially impacts
doi:10.21659/rupkatha.v9n3.03
fatcat:uk535brxm5cdlguyss5hz3qvxu