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Language, Nation Building and ‘Race’

Gothic Topographies

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Gothic Topographies book

Language, Nation Building and ‘Race’
ByMatti Savolainen, P.M. Mehtonen
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2013
eBook Published 27 April 2016
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315585437
Pages 258
eBook ISBN 9781315585437
Subjects Language & Literature
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Savolainen, M. (2013). Gothic Topographies: Language, Nation Building and ‘Race’ (P.M. Mehtonen, Ed.) (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315585437

ABSTRACT

In demonstrating the global reach of Gothic literatures, this collection takes up the influence of the Gothic mode in literatures that may be geographically remote from one another but still share related issues of minor languages, nation building, place and race. Suggesting that there is a parallel between certain motifs and themes found in the Gothic of the North (Scandinavia, Northern Europe and Canada) and South (Australia, South Africa and the US South), the essays explore the transgressions and confusion of borders and limits, whether they be linguistic, literary, generic, class-based, gendered or sexual. The volume includes essays on a wide diversity of authors and topics: Jan Potocki, Gustav Meyrink, William Godwin, Alan Hollinghurst, Marlene van Niekerk, John Richardson, antislavery discourse and the Gothic imagination, the Australian aboriginal Gothic, vampires of Post-Soviet Gothic society, Danish, Swedish and Finnish fiction and film, and the Canadian female Gothic and the death drive. What distinguishes this book from other collections on the Gothic is the coverage of themes and literatures that are either lacking in the mainstream research on the Gothic or are referred to only briefly in other book-length studies. Experts in the Gothic and those new to the field will appreciate the book's commitment to situating Gothic sensibilities in an international context.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter |10 pages

Introduction

ByMatti Savolainen, P.M. Mehtonen

part |2 pages

Part I European Gothicisms In, Between and Through Languages

chapter 1|12 pages

Jan Potocki in the Intertextual Tradition of the Roman Anglais (the Gothic Novel)

ByHendrik van Gorp

chapter 2|18 pages

The Gothic Avant-Garde: A Confusion of Tongues in

ByGustav Meyrink, Hugo Ball

chapter 3|14 pages

Things as They’re Told: The Power of Narrative in

ByWilliam Godwin’s Caleb Williams

chapter 4|14 pages

A Stranger in a Silent City: Gothic Motifs Embracing Queer Textuality in Alan Hollinghurst’s The Folding Star

ByMatti Savolainen, P.M. Mehtonen

part |2 pages

Part II ‘Race’, Society and Power in a Global Perspective

chapter 5|14 pages

‘To Thrill the Land with Horror’: Antislavery Discourse and the Gothic Imagination

ByMatti Savolainen, P.M. Mehtonen

chapter 6|18 pages

Spectres of Apartheid: Marlene van Niekerk’s Triomf

ByJack W. Shear

chapter 7|14 pages

Out of the Shadows: Aboriginal Gothic, ‘Race’, Identity and Voice in Tracey Moffatt’s beDevil

ByMaureen Clark

chapter 8|20 pages

The International Vampire Boom and Post-Soviet Gothic Aesthetics

ByDina Khapaeva

part |2 pages

Part III The Challenge of the North: Vast Landscapes and Inward Horrors

chapter 9|12 pages

The Devious Landscape in Contemporary Scandinavian Horror

ByYvonne Leffler

chapter 10|16 pages

The Aesthetics of Surface: The Danish Gothic 1820–2000

ByMatti Savolainen, P.M. Mehtonen

chapter 11|18 pages

From Italy to the Finnish Woods: The Rise of Gothic Fiction in Finland

ByMatti Savolainen, P.M. Mehtonen

chapter 12|16 pages

Gothic Liminality in A.J. Annila’s Film Sauna

ByPasi Nyyssönen

chapter 13|14 pages

‘Murderous Pleasures’: The (Female) Gothic and the Death Drive in Selected Short Stories by Margaret Atwood, Isabel Huggan and Alice Munro

ByHuggan and Alice Munro Tomasz Sikora

chapter 14|18 pages

The ‘New World’ Gothic Monster: Spatio-Temporal Ambiguities, Male Bonding and Canadianness in John Richardson’s Wacousta

ByMatti Savolainen, P.M. Mehtonen
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