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El. knyga: Cambridge History of the Gothic: Volume 3, Gothic in the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries: Volume 3: Gothic in the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries

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Comprising twenty three essays by leading international scholars, this book is a key reference work for anyone studying twentieth and twenty-first-century Gothic, from A-level students and teachers to senior academics. Resolutely interdisciplinary in its focus, it offers unparalleled range and coverage as well as cutting-edge critical approaches.

The third volume of The Cambridge History of the Gothic is the first book to provide an in-depth history of Gothic literature, film, television and culture in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries (c. 1896-present). Identifying key historical shifts from the birth of film to the threat of apocalypse, leading international scholars offer comprehensive coverage of the ideas, events, movements and contexts that shaped the Gothic as it entered a dynamic period of diversification across all forms of media. Twenty-three chapters plus an extended introduction provide in-depth accounts of topics including Modernism, war, postcolonialism, psychoanalysis, counterculture, feminism, AIDS, neo-liberalism, globalisation, multiculturalism, the war on terror and environmental crisis. Provocative and cutting edge, this will be an essential reference volume for anyone studying modern and contemporary Gothic culture.

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'... the sheer scale and interdisciplinary nature of [ this] project multiplies the possible applications of the Gothic mode.' Joellen Mary Delucia, Eighteenth-Century Studies

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The first volume to provide an interdisciplinary, comprehensive history of twentieth and twenty-first century Gothic culture.
List of Figures
x
Notes on Contributors xii
Acknowledgements xvi
Introduction: A History of Gothic Studies in the Twentieth and Twenty-first Centuries 1(21)
Catherine Spooner
3.1 Gothic and Silent Cinema
22(21)
Stacey Abbott
Simon Brown
3.2 Gothic, the Great War and the Rise of Modernism, 1910--1936
43(18)
Matt Foley
3.3 Gothic and the American South, 1919--1962
61(19)
Arthur Redding
3.4 Hollywood Gothic, 1930--1960
80(19)
Mark Jancovich
3.5 Gothic and War, 1930--1991
99(19)
Agnieszka Soltysik Monnet
3.6 Gothic and the Postcolonial Moment
118(19)
Tabish Khair
3.7 Gothic and the Heritage Movement in the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries
137(22)
Emma Mcevoy
3.8 Gothic Enchantment: The Magical Strain in Twentieth and Twenty-First-Century Anglo-American Gothic
159(21)
David Punter
3.9 Psychoanalysis and the American Popular Gothic, 1954--1980
180(19)
Bernice M. Murphy
3.10 Gothic and the Counterculture, 1958--Present
199(22)
Catherine Spooner
3.11 Gothic Television
221(21)
Derek Johnston
3.12 Gothic and the Rise of Feminism
242(20)
Lucie Armitt
3.13 Gothic, AIDS and Sexuality, 1981--Present
262(21)
Ardel Haefele-Thomas
3.14 The Gothic in the Age of Neo-Liberalism, 1990--Present
283(19)
Linnie Blake
3.15 The Gothic and Remix Culture
302(21)
Megen De Bruin-Mole
3.16 Postdigital Gothic
323(19)
Marc Olivier
3.17 Gothic Multiculturalism
342(22)
Sarah Ilott
3.18 Gothic, Neo-Imperialism and the War on Terror
364(19)
Johan Hoglund
3.19 Global Gothic 1: Islamic Gothic
383(20)
Tugce Bicakci Syed
3.20 Global Gothic 2: East Asian Gothic
403(21)
Daniel Martin
3.21 Global Gothic 3: Gothic in Modern Scandinavia
424(20)
Yvonne Leffler
3.22 Gothic in an Age of Environmental Crisis
444(21)
Sara L. Crosby
3.23 Gothic and the Apocalyptic Imagination
465(18)
Simon Marsden
Select Bibliography and Filmography 483(30)
Index 513
Catherine Spooner is Professor of Literature and Culture at Lancaster University. She has previously published six books; the most recent, Post-Millennial Gothic: Comedy, Romance and the Rise of Happy Gothic (2017), was awarded the Allan Lloyd Smith Memorial Prize. She was co-president of the International Gothic Association 201317. Dale Townshend is Professor of Gothic Literature in the Manchester Centre for Gothic Studies, Manchester Metropolitan University. He has published widely on Gothic writing of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, and his most recent monograph is Gothic Antiquity: History, Romance, and the Architectural Imagination, 17601840 (2019).