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Gothic Hauntology: Everyday Hauntings and Epistemological Desire
 
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ISBN13:9783031411106
ISBN10:3031411102
Binding:Hardback
No. of pages:165 pages
Size:210x148 mm
Weight:364 g
Language:English
Illustrations: IX, 165 p.
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Gothic Hauntology

Everyday Hauntings and Epistemological Desire
 
Edition number: 2023
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
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Short description:

This book provides a theoretically informed account of Gothic Hauntology. It is distinctive foremost in two ways. It shows hauntology at work in modern as well as older gothic narratives and it has a unique focus on everyday gothic as well as everyday hauntology. The chapters perform a historical circle going from Munro to Poe and then back again, offering novel readings of works by well-known authors that are contextualized under the umbrella of the theme. Anchored in a well-known topic and genre, but with a specific phenomenological framework, this book will be of interest to both students and more advanced scholars. 

Author Bio: 

Joakim Wrethed is Associate Professor at Stockholm University, Sweden. He has hitherto mainly worked in Irish Studies?especially on John Banville?but he has also published on the gothic genre.

Long description:

This book provides a theoretically informed account of Gothic Hauntology. It is distinctive foremost in two ways. It shows hauntology at work in modern as well as older gothic narratives and it has a unique focus on everyday gothic as well as everyday hauntology. The chapters perform a historical circle going from Munro to Poe and then back again, offering novel readings of works by well-known authors that are contextualized under the umbrella of the theme. Anchored in a well-known topic and genre, but with a specific phenomenological framework, this book will be of interest to both students and more advanced scholars. 

Table of Contents:

1.Introduction: ?Avaunt! and quit my sight! let the earth hide thee!? Loss;Guilt;The Uncanny;Derridean Hauntology;Recent Hauntology Studies;Outline of the chapters.- 2. ?Penelope was not a phantom?: Everyday Hauntology in Alice Munro and Margaret Atwood:Margaret Atwood, ?Death by Landscape?Surfacing.- 3. ?His eye spoke less than his lip?: Hauntology, Vampires and the Trace of the Animal in John Polidori?s The Vampyre, John Ajvide Lindqvist?s Let the Right One In, Octavia E. Butler?s Fledgling and Guillermo del Toro?s Cronos.;Let the Right One In;Fledgling;Cronos.- 4. ?Nothing is but what is not?: Spectral Temporality and Hauntology in Selected Works by Edgar Allan Poe;?The Tell-Tale Heart?;?The Imp of the Perverse?;?The Black Cat?;?The Gold Bug".- 5. ?[T]he grey pool and its blank haunted edge?: The Hauntology of Indeterminacy in Henry James?s The Turn of the Screw.- 6. ?Light is dark and dark is light?: H. P. Lovecraft and Hauntology as Epistemological Desire.- ?The Lurking Fear?;?The Music of Erich Zann?;?The Haunter of the Dark?;The Believing Atheist.- 7. ?What she had seen was final?: Everyday Hauntology, the Threat of Male Violence and the Power of Fiction in Alice Munro?s ?Free Radicals?, ?Runaway? and ?Passion?;?Free Radicals?;?Runaway?;?Passion?.- 8. Concluding Remarks: ?I can feel my lost child surfacing within me?.