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

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The first volume to provide an interdisciplinary, comprehensive history of twentieth and twenty-first century Gothic culture.

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Introduction: A history of gothic studies in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries Catherine Spooner; 1. Gothic and silent cinema Stacey Abbott and Simon Brown; 2. Gothic, the great war and the rise of modernism, 1910�36 Matt Foley; 3. Gothic and the American south, 1919�62 Arthur Redding; 4. Hollywood gothic, 1930-1960 Mark Jancovich; 5. Gothic and war, 1930-91 Agnieszka Soltysik Monnet; 6. Gothic and the postcolonial moment Tabish Khair; 7. Gothic and the heritage movement in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries Emma McEvoy; 8. Gothic enchantment: The magical strain in twentieth- and twenty-first-century Anglo-American gothic David Punter; 9. Psychoanalysis and the American popular gothic, 1954-1980 Bernice M. Murphy; 10. Gothic and the counterculture, 1958縋resent Catherine Spooner; 11. Gothic television Derek Johnston; 12. Gothic and the rise of feminism Lucie Armitt; 13. Gothic, AIDS and sexuality, 1981-present Ardel Haefele-Thomas; 14. The gothic in the age of neo-liberalism, 1990縫resent Linnie Blake; 15. The gothic and remix culture Megen de Bruin-Mol� 16. Postdigital gothic Marc Olivier; 17. Gothic multiculturalism Sarah Ilott; 18. Gothic, neo-imperialism and the war on terror Johan H鰃lund; 19. Global gothic 1: Islamic gothic Te Bè·¨ak缈 Syed; 20. Global gothic 2: East Asian gothic Daniel Martin; 21. Global gothic 3: Gothic in modern Scandinavia Yvonne Leffler; 22. The 'Bad Oikos': Gothic in an age of environmental crisis Sara L. Crosby; 23. Gothic and the apocalyptic imagination Simon Marsden.

Summary

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.

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