Rethinking Gothic transgressions of gender and sexuality: new directions in Gothic studies
"From early examples of queer representation in mainstream media to present-day dissolutions of the human-nature boundary, the Gothic is always concerned with delineating and transgressing the norms that regulate society and speak to our collective fears and anxieties. This volume examines Brit...
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Contents Acknowledgments Content Warnings List of Contributors vH viii ix Introduction: Gothic and Transgression 1 SARAH FABER AND KERSTIN-ANJA MUNDERLEIN PARTI Gothic in the Long Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries 11 SARAH FABER AND KERSTIN-ANJA MÜNDERLEIN 1 Excessive Fainting and Parodic Bending: Analysing Socio-Political Criticism Through the Heroine’s Body in the Gothic Novel and the Gothic Parody 22 KERSTIN-ANJA MÜNDERLEIN 2 The Comfort of the Male Gaze in Dickens’s Our Mutual Friend 35 FRANZISK/\ QUABECK 3 Gothic Monster or Creative Muse?: Strategies of Empowerment in Grace King’s “One of Us” 48 ALYCIA GARBAY 4 From Gothic I leroines to Monstrous Prom Queens: Gender Horror in Dracula and Jennifer’s Body 63 KIT SCHUSTER 5 Violet Strange: Gothic Girl Detective KEII MASTEN 79
vi Contents PART II Gothic from the World Wars to the Present 95 SARAH FABER AND KERSTIN-ANJA MÜNDERLEIN 6 “I Don’t Want to Grow Up”: Abject Adolescence and Southern Gothic in Carson McCullers's Short Stories Ю4 JERNEJA PLANINSeK ÉLOF 7 The Unspeakable Plant — Gender, Desire, and the Monstrous Vegetal in Frances Hardinge’s The Lie Tree 120 ANJA HÖING 8 ‘Annihilation’ of the Gendered Human: Ecogothic Transgressions of Anthropocentrism 136 MARIA HORNISCH AND TAMARA SCHMITT 9 Transgressing Genre and Gender: Masculinities and (Post) Feminism in Neo-Gothic Narratives 154 MIRIAM BORIIAM-PUYAL 10 “But It Seems to Me That I Have Absorbed Ruth” Gothic Doubles in Laura Purcell’s The Corset 170 LARA BRÄNDLE 11 Archive of the Unspeakable: Unsilencing Violence in Carmen Maria Machado’s In the Dream House 187 CAROLIN JESUSSEK 12 Narrating the (Queer) Gothic in the Podcast The Magnus Archives 204 MARIA JUKO 13 The Wholesome Queer Gothic: Transgressing Narrative Norms and Shifting LGBTQIA+ Representation in Contemporary Re-Inventions of the Gothic 226 SARAH FABER Conclusion: Gothic Prospects - Ancient Monsters and New Anxieties 244 SARAH FABER AND KERSTIN-ANJA MÜNDERLEIN Index 248 |
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