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Gothic fiction (Literary genre) -- History and criticism.
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Neoliberalism.
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Gothic literature -- History and criticism.
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1 online resource (xiii, 219 pages) : digital file(s). |
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online resource cr |
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Introduction: neoliberal gothic -<i> Linnie Blake and Agnieszka Soltysik Monnet</i>Part I: Neoliberal gothic monsters1. Game of fangs: the vampire and neoliberal subjectivity - <i>Aspasia Stephanou</i>2. Austerity bites: refiguring <i>Dracula</i> in a neoliberal age - <i>Stephanie Genz</i>3. Staging spectrality: capitalising (on) ghosts in German postdramatic theatre - <i>Barry Murnane</i>Part II: Biotechnologies, neoliberalism and the gothic4. The return of the dismembered: Representing organ trafficking in Asian cinemas -<i> Katarzyna Ancuta</i>5. Catastrophic events and queer northern villages: Zombie pharmacology <i>In the Flesh </i>-<i> Linnie Blake</i>6. Gothic vulnerability: affect and ethics in fiction from neoliberal South Africa - <i>Rebecca Duncan </i>Part III: The gothic home and neoliberalism7. Market value: <i>American Horror Story</i>'s housing crisis - <i>Karen E. Macfarlane</i>8. Haunted by the ghost: from global economics to domestic anxiety in contemporary art practice - <i>Tracy Fahey</i>Part IV: Crossing borders9. Gothic meltdown: German nuclear cinema in neoliberal times - <i>Steffen Hantke</i>10. Border Gothic: Gregory Nava's <i>Bordertown </i>and the dark side of NAFTA - <i>Agnieszka Soltysik Monnet</i>Index. |
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In English. |
Alt author |
Blake, Linnie, editor.
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Monnet, Agnieszka Soltysik, editor.
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Manchester University Press, publisher.
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ISBN |
9781526113450 (eBook) |
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9781526113467 (ePUB eBook) |
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9781526113443 (hardback) |
Standard # |
10.7765/9781526113450 doi |
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