Gothic Metaphysics is a radical departure from Freudian-centred criticism of Gothic literature.
This book is the first full-length study of the significant patterns of domestic imagery in late medieval religious writing in English and their broader cultural significance.
Consideration of Le Fanu within a specific historic and cultural 'moment' demonstrates how contextual re-readings of fiction can completely alter the dominant narrative.
Chaucer and the Ethics of Time examines Chaucer's formal and discursive preoccupation with time in his works, highlighting how interactions between the interior phenomenon... Læs mere
Precarious Sociality, Ethics and Politics examines filmmakers' 'return to work' by the late 1990s,... Læs mere
Curating and the Legacies of Colonialism in Contemporary Iberia redefines Iberian and curatorial Studies by situating curatorial practice at the centre of the configuration of modern, postcolonial societies in the Iberian context.
The Haunted States of America: Gothic Regionalism in Post-war American fiction focuses on existing regional Gothic strains... Læs mere
This book analyses the experience of the Mexican Republic in 1836–61 and provides an exemplary case study for newly independent states.
This book demonstrates how Gothic literature experiments with and subverts Romantic medical debates to reassess the power of nonnormative bodies within medical, social and political spheres, and to reallocate narrative agency to bodies typically silenced.
This book examines Gothic representations of childhood and adolescence in hemispheric American literature.
The Gothic has contributed a distinctive style and atmosphere to Australian cinema since the 1970s. This book traces the appearance and interprets the meaning of key Gothic aspects of setting, landscape, characterisation and history in varied examples of Australian horror.