This collection of essays redefines what gothic has become in the contemporary world, examining the idea of an emerging gothic that is inextricable from the broader global context in which it circulates. Globalgothic expands the horizons of the genre in diverse new and exciting ways.
This collection of essays redefines what gothic has become in the contemporary world, examining the idea of an emerging gothic that is inextricable from the broader global context in which it circulates. Globalgothic expands the horizons of the genre in diverse new and exciting ways.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Glennis Byron is Professor of English at the University of Stirling
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Introduction Glennis Byron 1 Theorising globalgothic Fred Botting and Justin D. Edwards 2 Butoh: The dance of global darkness Steven Bruhm 3 Maori tales of the unexpected: The New Zealand television series Mataku as Indigenous gothic Ian Conrich 4 'She saw a soucouyant': Locating the globalgothic Justin D. Edwards 5 Globalgothic at the top of the world: Michel Faber's 'The Fahrenheit Twins' Sue Zlosnik 6 Online vampire communities: Towards a globalised notion of vampire identity Aspasia Stephanou 7 Globalgoth? Unlocatedness in the musical home Isabella van Elferen 8 Uncanny games: Michael Haneke's Funny Games and globalisation's new uncanny Barry Murnane 9 Pan Asian gothic Colette Balmain 10 Cannibal culture: Serving the people in Fruit Chan's Dumplings Glennis Byron 11 Ghost skins: Globalising the supernatural in contemporary Thai horror film. Katarzyna Ancuta 12 From Sleepy Hollow to Silent Hill: American gothic to globalgothic James Campbell 13 The Dark Knight: Fear, the law and liquid modernity Avril Horner 14 Globalzombie: From White Zombie to World War Z Fred Botting 15 Globalgothic: Unburying Japanese figurality Charles Shiro Inouye Index
Introduction Glennis Byron 1 Theorising globalgothic Fred Botting and Justin D. Edwards 2 Butoh: The dance of global darkness Steven Bruhm 3 Maori tales of the unexpected: The New Zealand television series Mataku as Indigenous gothic Ian Conrich 4 'She saw a soucouyant': Locating the globalgothic Justin D. Edwards 5 Globalgothic at the top of the world: Michel Faber's 'The Fahrenheit Twins' Sue Zlosnik 6 Online vampire communities: Towards a globalised notion of vampire identity Aspasia Stephanou 7 Globalgoth? Unlocatedness in the musical home Isabella van Elferen 8 Uncanny games: Michael Haneke's Funny Games and globalisation's new uncanny Barry Murnane 9 Pan Asian gothic Colette Balmain 10 Cannibal culture: Serving the people in Fruit Chan's Dumplings Glennis Byron 11 Ghost skins: Globalising the supernatural in contemporary Thai horror film. Katarzyna Ancuta 12 From Sleepy Hollow to Silent Hill: American gothic to globalgothic James Campbell 13 The Dark Knight: Fear, the law and liquid modernity Avril Horner 14 Globalzombie: From White Zombie to World War Z Fred Botting 15 Globalgothic: Unburying Japanese figurality Charles Shiro Inouye Index
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