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South Asian Gothic Katarzyna Ancuta

South Asian Gothic By Katarzyna Ancuta

South Asian Gothic by Katarzyna Ancuta


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South Asian Gothic consists of chapters representing the diversity of the region, and a number of ways in which Gothic manifests in contemporary South Asian cultures.

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South Asian Gothic: Haunted cultures, histories and media by Katarzyna Ancuta

This book is the first attempt to theorise South Asian Gothic production as a common cultural landscape, taking into account both the historical perspective and the variety of media texts. The volume consists of fifteen chapters by experts in film, literature and cultural studies of South Asia, representing the diversity of the region and a number of ways in which Gothic manifests in contemporary South Asian cultures. Gothic in South Asia can be read as a distinctive aesthetic, narrative practice, or a process of signification, where conventional Gothic tropes and imagery are assessed anew and global forms are consumed, appropriated, translated, transformed or resisted. The volume investigates South Asian Gothic as a local variety of international Gothic and part of the transnational category of globalgothic, contributing to the ongoing discussion on the need to de-westernise Gothic methodologies and ensure that Gothic scholarship remains relevant in the culturally-diverse modern world.

About Katarzyna Ancuta

Katarzyna Ancuta is a lecturer at the Faculty of Arts, Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok, Thailand. Her research interests oscillate around the interdisciplinary contexts of contemporary Gothic/Horror, currently with a strong Asian focus. Deimantas Valanciunas is Associate Professor of Film and Popular Cultures of Asia at the Institute of Asian and Transcultural Studies, Vilnius University. His research interests include Indian cinema, postcolonial theory and diaspora studies.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations Notes on Contributors Introduction - Katarzyna Ancuta and Deimantas Valanciunas Part I History, Politics and Trauma 1. Places Stained by Time: The Gothic Poetics of State Terror in Dhrubajyoti Bora's Kalantor Trilogy - Amit R. Baishya 2. Home Is Where the Horror Is: Pakistani Films and Historical Trauma - Kamayani Sharma 3. The Past and the Present: A Reading of Bhooter Bhabishyat - Nishi Pulugurtha Part II Colonialism, Postcolonialism and Diaspora 4. Search and Subterfuge: The Haunting of the Bengali Bhadralok in Tagore's 'The Hungry Stones - Prasanta Bhattacharyy 5. Tracing Terror and the Uncanny in the Gothic Urdu Fiction of Hijab Imtiaz Ali - Shweta Sachdeva Jha 6. Rebecca in India: The Appropriation of European Gothic in Indian Cinema - Deimantas Valanciunas 7. 'Khamosh! . . . The Kaptan is going to speak': Gothic Conventions and Diaspora in Amitav Ghosh's Sea of Poppies - Shilpa Daithota Bhat Part III. Spirits, Rituals and Folklore 8. Paunksnis Mysteries in the Air: Modern Bhutan and the Cultural Representations of the Supernatural - Runa Chakraborty 9. No Place for Trespassers: Notes Toward a Himalayan Anthropology of Fright - Davide Torri 10. Monsters of Every Stripe: Navigating the Werebeasts of Indian Horror Cinema - Sarah A. Joshi 11. The Tantric as Gothic Villain: Kapalikas and Aghoris in Medieval and Contemporary Indian Literature - Ira Sarma Part IV Gothic Media 12. The Making of a Monster: Evil in Hindi Comics - Aditi Sen 13. 'But Are They All Horrid?' On the Intermittent Use of the Gothic in Hindi Horror Cinema - Valentina Vitali 14. Detecting Ghosts: Anjaan: Special Crimes Unit as Global Gothic Television - Katarzyna Ancuta 15. 'Bhoot FM' and the Gothic Tradition in Bangladesh - Muhammed Shahriar Haque Index

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NPB9781786838001
9781786838001
1786838001
South Asian Gothic: Haunted cultures, histories and media by Katarzyna Ancuta
New
Hardback
University of Wales Press
2021-11-15
288
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