The Gothic Body

The Gothic Body
Author: Kelly Hurley
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 220
Release: 1996-12-05
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780521552592

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The popularity of the Gothic in the British fin de siècle, and its links with scientific and social theories.

Body Gothic

Body Gothic
Author: Xavier Aldana Reyes
Publsiher: University of Wales Press
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2014-10-15
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781783160945

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The gothic, particularly in its contemporary incarnations, is often constructed around largely disembodied concepts such as spectrality or the haunted. Body Gothic offers a counter-narrative that reinstates the importance of viscerality to the gothic mode. It argues that contemporary discourses surrounding our bodies are crucial to our understanding of the social messages in fictional mutilation and of the pleasures we may derive from it. This book considers a number of literary and cinematic movements that have, over the past three decades, purposely turned the body into a meaningful gothic topos. Each chapter in Body Gothic is dedicated to a different corporeal subgenre: splatterpunk, body horror, the new avant-pulp, the slaughterhouse novel, torture porn and surgical horror are all covered in its pages. Close readings of key texts by Clive Barker, Richard Laymon, Joseph D'Lacey, Matthew Stokoe, Tony White or Stanley Manly are provided alongside in-depth analyses of landmark films such as Re-Animator (1985), The Fly (1986), Saw (2004), Hostel (2005), The Human Centipede (2011) and American Mary (2012).

The Gothic Body

The Gothic Body
Author: Kelly Hurley
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 203
Release: 1999
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:313410481

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Fashioning Gothic Bodies

Fashioning Gothic Bodies
Author: Catherine Spooner
Publsiher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2004-09-04
Genre: Design
ISBN: 0719064015

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This innovative book explores the role played by clothing in the discourses of the Gothic. It makes an explicit connection between the veils, masks and disguises of Gothic convention, and historically-specific fashion discourses, from the revealing chemise-dress popularized by Queen Marie Antoinette to the subcultural style of contemporary Goths. In so doing it sheds new light on the cultural construction of Gothic bodies. Taking an original interdisciplinary approach, Catherine Spooner offers readings of literary, cinematic and popular cultural texts in the context of fashion from the 1790s to the 1990s. Progressing chronologically from the novels of Radcliffe and Lewis through the "sensation" fiction of the Victorian period and the Gothic fiction of the fin-de-siècle, Fashioning Gothic Bodies culminates with twentieth-century film and the supposed resurgence of the Gothic in pre-Millennial culture.

Gothic Bodies

Gothic Bodies
Author: Steven Bruhm
Publsiher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2011-09-16
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780812206739

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An intriguing scholarly investigation, not so much of the ways the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries articulated pain, but of the ways in which pain itself articulated the late eighteenth-century experience. Through analysis of novels, plays, and poems, the author explores the transition from sensibility as a sense of "selflessness" to Romanticism, which puts the self in the foreground as the mediating consciousness. His tightly focused discussion sets a starting point for further critical investigation of the subject.

Demons of the Body and Mind

Demons of the Body and Mind
Author: Ruth Bienstock Anolik
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2014-01-10
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780786457489

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The Gothic mode, typically preoccupied by questions of difference and otherness, consistently imagines the Other as a source of grotesque horror. The sixteen critical essays in this collection examine the ways in which those suffering from mental and physical ailments are refigured as Other, and how they are imagined to be monstrous. Together, the essays highlight the Gothic inclination to represent all ailments as visibly monstrous, even those, such as mental illness, which were invisible. Paradoxically, the Other also becomes a pitiful figure, often evoking empathy. This exploration of illness and disability represents a strong addition to Gothic studies.

The Female Gothic

The Female Gothic
Author: D. Wallace,A. Smith
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 219
Release: 2009-11-12
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780230245457

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This rich and varied collection of essays makes a timely contribution to critical debates about the Female Gothic, a popular but contested area of literary studies. The contributors revisit key Gothic themes - gender, race, the body, monstrosity, metaphor, motherhood and nationality - to open up new critical directions.

Women and the Gothic

Women and the Gothic
Author: Avril Horner
Publsiher: Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2016-02-22
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781474409513

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A re-assessment of the Gothic in relation to the female, the 'feminine', feminism and post-feminismThis collection of newly commissioned essays brings together major scholars in the field of Gothic studies in order to re-think the topic of 'Women and the Gothic'. The 14 chapters in this volume engage with debates about 'Female Gothic' from the 1970s and '80s, through second wave feminism, theorisations of gender and a long interrogation of the 'women' category as well as with the problematics of post-feminism, now itself being interrogated by a younger generation of women. The contributors explore Gothic works from established classics to recent films and novels from feminist and post-feminist perspectives. The result is a lively book that combines rigorous close readings with elegant use of theory in order to question some ingrained assumptions about women, the Gothic and identity.Key FeaturesRevitalises the long-running debate about women, the Gothic and identityEngages with the political agendas of feminism and post-feminismPrioritises the concerns of woman as reader, author and criticOffers fresh readings of both classic and recent Gothic works