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Fernando Gabriel Pagnoni Berns is known for his insightful contributions to the field of horror studies, particularly within the context of Japanese horror culture. His work encompasses a variety of mediums, including film, literature, anime, and video games, which he analyzes through critical essays. Pagnoni Berns has made a significant impact by exploring the cultural narratives and psychological underpinnings that define Japanese horror, offering readers a deeper understanding of its themes and societal implications.

In addition to his focus on Japanese horror, Pagnoni Berns has also engaged with other critical topics in media theory, such as those presented in his essays on Arthur Machen and the anthology on Black Mirror. His ability to connect diverse elements of horror and media theory showcases his versatility as a scholar. Through his writings, he encourages audiences to reconsider the complexities of horror as a genre and its reflections of human fears and societal issues.

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