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The New Queer Gothic Robyn Ollett

The New Queer Gothic By Robyn Ollett

The New Queer Gothic by Robyn Ollett


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The New Queer Gothic: Reading Queer Girls and Women in Contemporary Fiction and Film by Robyn Ollett

Queer theory, queer literary criticism and queer cultural criticism often focus on western, white, cis men. This book provides the first in-depth analysis of contemporary queer and Gothic texts that focus on the subjectivity, characterisation and representation of queer girls and women. The New Queer Gothic applies interdisciplinary theory to offer a new mode and method of reading literary and film fiction. From monstrous femininity in tales of girlhood, to paranoid negativity and transformation in young womanhood, through to postcolonial doubles, hybrid assimilation, corporeal possession, and final girls at the end of everything this book takes as its canon works from the past fifteen years concerning queer and questioning girls and women in Gothic settings and narratives, to elucidate upon questions of queer feminist ethics, biopower and global identity politics.

Table of Contents

Introduction Part One Chapter One: She herself is a haunted house: The Origins of The New Queer Gothic in work of Twentieth Century Women Writers: Shirley Jackson, Angela Carter, Maryse Conde, Anne Rice, Jewel Gomez, and Sarah Waters Chapter Two: Miles away from Screwing? The Queer Gothic Child in John Hardings Florence and Giles (2010) Part Two Chapter Three: What happened to my sweet girl?: Conventions of The New Queer Gothic and Queer Subjectivity in Black Swan (2010) and Jack and Diane (2012) Chapter Four: The Saviour who came to tear my life apart: The Queer Postcolonial Gothic of Park Chan-wooks The Handmaiden (2016) Part Three Chapter Five: Queering the Cannibal in Julia Ducournaus Raw (2016) Chapter Six: She would never fall, because her friend was flying with her: Gothic Hybridity, Queer Girls and Exceptional States in Helen Oyeyemis The Icarus Girl (2005) and M. R. Careys The Girl with all the Gifts (2014) Conclusion: Queering Gender and Queers of Colour in The New Queer Gothic

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NGR9781837721382
9781837721382
1837721386
The New Queer Gothic: Reading Queer Girls and Women in Contemporary Fiction and Film by Robyn Ollett
New
Hardback
University of Wales Press
2024-04-15
256
N/A
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