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Modern Gothic

Modern Gothic

Modern Gothic


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Summary

This collection of essays aims to chart the survival of the gothic strain - the dark, the forbidding, the alienated and the fantastic. The book represents a variety of approaches from a group of international scholars to the making of a contemporary tradition.

Modern Gothic Summary

This collection of essays aims to chart the survival of the gothic strain - the dark, the forbidding, the alienated and the fantastic. The book represents a variety of approaches from a group of international scholars to the making of a contemporary tradition. It offers information and interpretation concerning the presence of gothicism in a number of different contexts. There are essays on postmodernism and gothicism; the politics of neo-Gothic 'pertrification' in Iain Banks and John Banville; the horrors of the pre-oedipal Father in 'Blue Velvet'; the gothic unconscious of feminist criticism; postmodern 'feminine' horror fiction; Isak Dinesen; serial form in slasher and monster movies; Toni Morrison's gothic spaces in 'Beloved'; Stephen King; Angela Carter; 1950s body snatching and alien invasions; postcolonial gothic; and Ramsay Campbell's debt to the traditional gothic. The contributors present a variety of approaches including feminist, sociocultural and post-psychoanalytic frameworks along with examples of how they can be applied in contemporary contexts.

Table of Contents

Postmodernism/gothicism, Allan Lloyd Smith; the politics of petrification - culture religion history in the fiction of Iain Banks and John Banville, Victor Sage; the pre-oedipal father - the gothicism of Blue Velvet, Laura Mulvey; wild nights and buried letters - the gothic unconscious of feminist criticism, Ros Ballaster; postmodern feminine horror fictions, Susanne Becker; Isak Dinesen and the fiction of gothic gravity, Helen Stoddart; tearing your soul apart - horror's new monsters; gothic spaces - the political aesthetics of Toni Morrison's Beloved, Liliane Weissberg; problems of recollection and construction - Stephen King, David Punter; postmodern gothic - desire and reality in Angela Carter's writing, Beate Neumeier; alien invasions by body snatchers and related creatures, David Seed; postcolonial gothic - Ruth Prawer Jhabvala and the Sobhraj case, Judie Newman; gothic convention and modernity in John Ramsay Campbell's short fiction, Giles Menegaldob.

Additional information

GOR005818136
9780719042089
0719042089
Modern Gothic: A Reader by
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Manchester University Press
1996-11-14
280
N/A
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