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DOI: 10.1177/135583580000701308 The Man Who Fell to EarthThis article examines the construction of alien visitations in The Man Who Fell to Earth and reflects theologically upon the implicit and explicit religious themes in the novel and film. Gerard Loughlin explores the christic identity of the central character, Newton, and the queering of his body. Loughlin offers this essay in memory of Michael Vasey.
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