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Rafael Aviña: Adolescence, sex and death in Camp Miasma

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Rafael Aviña has authored a work titled Campamento Miasma, which explores the rise of gore and splatter horror films during the 1980s. The text examines the subgenre's defining characteristics, noting its prevalence of graphic imagery such as mutilations and visceral depictions of violence, while situating it within the broader landscape of cinema history.

Separately, an analysis of economic indicators discusses the complexity of growth trends, referred to as green and brown shoots. This perspective emphasizes that sectoral performance is contingent upon feedback loops, the impact of unforeseen shocks, and the lingering effects of historical public policy.

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La Jornada Focuses on the history and aesthetics of 1980s horror cinema.
Infobae Analyzes economic growth variables and the complexity of fiscal policy.
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