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  1. Fear and Nature
    Ecohorror Studies in the Anthropocene

    Ecohorror represents human fears about the natural world—killer plants and animals, catastrophic weather events, and disquieting encounters with the nonhuman. Its portrayals of animals, the environment, and even scientists build on popular... more

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    Ecohorror represents human fears about the natural world—killer plants and animals, catastrophic weather events, and disquieting encounters with the nonhuman. Its portrayals of animals, the environment, and even scientists build on popular conceptions of zoology, ecology, and the scientific process. As such, ecohorror is a genre uniquely situated to address life, art, and the dangers of scientific knowledge in the Anthropocene.Featuring new readings of the genre, Fear and Nature brings ecohorror texts and theories into conversation with other critical discourses. The chapters cover a variety of media forms, from literature and short fiction to manga, poetry, television, and film. The chronological range is equally varied, beginning in the nineteenth century with the work of Edgar Allan Poe and finishing in the twenty-first with Stephen King and Guillermo del Toro. This range highlights the significance of ecohorror as a mode. In their analyses, the contributors make explicit connections across chapters, question the limits of the genre, and address the ways in which our fears about nature intersect with those we hold about the racial, animal, and bodily “other.”A foundational text, this volume will appeal to specialists in horror studies, Gothic studies, the environmental humanities, and ecocriticism.In addition to the editors, the contributors include Kristen Angierski, Bridgitte Barclay, Marisol Cortez, Chelsea Davis, Joseph K. Heumann, Dawn Keetley, Ashley Kniss, Robin L. Murray, Brittany R. Roberts, Sharon Sharp, and Keri Stevenson.

     

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    Contributor: Angierski, Kristen; Barclay, Bridgitte; Cortez, Marisol; Davis, Chelsea; Heumann, Joseph K.; Keetley, Dawn; Kniss, Ashley; Murray, Robin L.; Roberts, Brittany R.; Sharp, Sharon; Soles, Carter; Soles, Carter; Stevenson, Keri; Tidwell, Christy; Tidwell, Christy
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    Subjects: Ecocriticism; Horror films; Horror in literature; Horror tales; Human ecology in literature; Human ecology in motion pictures; Nature in literature; Nature in motion pictures; LITERARY CRITICISM / Horror & Supernatural
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  2. Gender and environment in science fiction
    Contributor: Barclay, Bridgitte (Herausgeber); Tidwell, Christy (Herausgeber)
    Published: [2019]; © 2019
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    Contributor: Barclay, Bridgitte (Herausgeber); Tidwell, Christy (Herausgeber)
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    ISBN: 9781498580595; 9781498580571; 1498580572
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    Series: Ecocritical theory and practice
    Subjects: Literatur; Film; Science-Fiction; Ecocriticism; Geschlechtsunterschied; Geschlechtsidentität
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  3. Gender and environment in science fiction
    Contributor: Tidwell, Christy (Publisher); Barclay, Bridgitte (Publisher)
    Published: [2019]; © 2019
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  4. Gender and environment in science fiction
    Contributor: Tidwell, Christy (Publisher); Barclay, Bridgitte (Publisher)
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  5. Gender and environment in science fiction
    Contributor: Tidwell, Christy (Publisher); Barclay, Bridgitte (Publisher)
    Published: [2019]; © 2019
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  6. Gender and environment in science fiction
    Contributor: Tidwell, Christy (HerausgeberIn); Barclay, Bridgitte (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: [2019]; © 2019
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    Introduction / Bridgitte Barclay and Christy Tidwell -- Part One: Performing Humanity, Animality, and Gender. Chapter One: Female Beasties: Camp Resistance in 1950s Wom-Animal Creature Features / Bridgitte Barclay -- Chapter Two: "Either you're mine... more

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    Introduction / Bridgitte Barclay and Christy Tidwell -- Part One: Performing Humanity, Animality, and Gender. Chapter One: Female Beasties: Camp Resistance in 1950s Wom-Animal Creature Features / Bridgitte Barclay -- Chapter Two: "Either you're mine or you're not mine": Controlling Gender, Nature, and Technology in Her and Ex Machina / Christy Tidwell -- Chapter Three: Octavia Butler and the Language of the Flesh: Re-Writing Nature in Wild Seed / Amelia Z. Greene -- Part Two: Gendering the Natural World. Chapter Four: Tendrils, Tentacles, and Flower Power: Speciesism in Womaneater (1958) and The Gardener (1974) / Fernando Gabriel Pagnoni Berns and Juan Juvé -- Chapter Five: "So Very Natural an Occurrence": Engendering Nature's Antagonism in Mary Shelley's The Last Man / Steve Asselin -- Part Three: Contemporary Queering. Chapter Six: Engineered Nature, (En)gendered Nature in Kim Stanley Robinson's 2312 / Tyler Harper -- Chapter Seven: Ecologies of Sound: Queer Intimacy, Trans-Corporeality, and Reproduction in Upstream Color / Stina Attebery -- Part Four: "We Don't Need Another Hero" -- Chapter Eight: Nature Boys & Bears in Pants: Ecoqueer Hybrid Heroes in Atomic Age Comics / Jill E. Anderson -- Chapter Nine: Saving Eden: Whiteness, Masculinity, and Environmental Nostalgia in Soylent Green and WALL-E / Michelle Yates -- Chapter Ten: Mad Max: Beyond Petroleum? / Carter Soles.

     

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    Contributor: Tidwell, Christy (HerausgeberIn); Barclay, Bridgitte (HerausgeberIn)
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    ISBN: 9781498580595; 9781498580571
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    Series: Ecocritical theory and practice
    Subjects: Science fiction; Science fiction films; Gender identity in literature; Ecocriticism
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  7. Fear and nature
    ecohorror studies in the anthropocene
    Contributor: Soles, Carter (HerausgeberIn); Tidwell, Christy (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: [2021]
    Publisher:  Pennsylvania State University Press, University Park, Pennsylvania

    A collection of essays analyzing ecohorror motifs in literature, manga, film, and television, illuminating ambiguities that arise from human encounters with nonhuman nature and examining the scale and effect of ecohorror in, and of, the Anthropocene more

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    A collection of essays analyzing ecohorror motifs in literature, manga, film, and television, illuminating ambiguities that arise from human encounters with nonhuman nature and examining the scale and effect of ecohorror in, and of, the Anthropocene

     

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    Contributor: Soles, Carter (HerausgeberIn); Tidwell, Christy (HerausgeberIn)
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    Subjects: COMICS & GRAPHIC NOVELS / Horror; Film, Fernsehen, Radio und darstellende Künste: Genres; Film, TV & radio; LIT021000; LIT024040; LIT024050; Literary studies: fiction, novelists & prose writers; Literaturwissenschaft: Prosa, Erzählung, Roman, Autoren; PER004140
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    AcknowledgementsIntroduction: Ecohorror in the AnthropoceneChristy Tidwell and Carter SolesPart 1: Expanding Horror1. Tentacular Ecohorror and the Agency of Trees in Algernon Blackwood s The Man Whom the Trees Loved and Lorcan Finnegan s Without NameDawn Keetley2. Spiraling Inward and Outward: Junji Ito s Uzumaki and the Scope of EcohorrorChristy Tidwell3. The Hand of Deadly Decay : The Rotting Corpse, America s Religious Tradition, and the Ethics of Green Burial in Poe s The Colloquy of Monos and Una Ashley KnissPart 2: Haunted and Unhaunted Landscapes4. The Death of Birdsong, the Birdsong of Death: Algernon Charles Swinburne and the Horror of ErosionKeri Stevenson5. An Unhaunted Landscape: The Anti-Gothic Impulse in Ambrose Bierce s A Tough Tussle Chelsea Davis6. The Extinction-Haunted Salton Sea in The Monster That Challenged the WorldBridgitte BarclayPart 3: The Ecohorror of Intimacy7. From the Bedroom to the Bathroom: Stephen King s Scatology and the Emergence of an Urban Environmental GothicMarisol Cortez8. This Bird Made an Art of Being Vile : Ontological Difference and Uncomfortable Intimacies in Stephen Gregory s The CormorantBrittany R. Roberts9. The Shape of Water and Post-pastoral EcohorrorRobin L. Murray and Joseph K. HeumannPart 4: Being Prey, Being Food10. Superpig Blues: Agribusiness Ecohorror in Bong Joon-ho s OkjaKristen Angierski11. Zoo: Television Ecohorror On and Off the ScreenSharon Sharp12. Naturalizing White Supremacy in The ShallowsCarter SolesContributorsIndex

  8. Fear and Nature
    Ecohorror Studies in the Anthropocene
    Contributor: Tidwell, Christy (HerausgeberIn); Soles, Carter (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: [2021]
    Publisher:  Pennsylvania State University Press, University Park, PA

    Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Ecohorror in the Anthropocene -- Part 1. Expanding Ecohorror -- 1. Tentacular Ecohorror and the Agency of Trees in Algernon Blackwood's "The Man Whom the Trees Loved" and Lorcan Finnegan's... more

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    Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Ecohorror in the Anthropocene -- Part 1. Expanding Ecohorror -- 1. Tentacular Ecohorror and the Agency of Trees in Algernon Blackwood's "The Man Whom the Trees Loved" and Lorcan Finnegan's Without Name -- 2. Spiraling Inward and Outward: Junji Ito's Uzumaki and the Scope of Ecohorror -- 3. "The Hand of Deadly Decay": The Rotting Corpse, America's Religious Tradition, and the Ethics of Green Burial in Poe's "The Colloquy of Monos and Una" -- Part 2. Haunted and Unhaunted Landscapes -- 4 The Death of Birdsong, the Birdsong of Death: Algernon Charles Swinburne and the Horror of Erosion -- 5. An Unhaunted Landscape: The Anti-Gothic Impulse in Ambrose Bierce's "A Tough Tussle" -- 6. The Extinction-Haunted Salton Sea in The Monster That Challenged the World -- Part 3. The Ecohorror of Intimacy -- 7. From the Bedroom to the Bathroom: Stephen King's Scatology and the Emergence of an Urban Environmental Gothic -- 8. "This Bird Made an Art of Being Vile": Ontological Difference and Uncomfortable Intimacies in Stephen Gregory's The Cormorant -- 9. The Shape of Water and Post-pastoral Ecohorror -- Part 4. Being Prey, Being Food -- 10 Superpig Blues: Agribusiness Ecohorror in Bong Joon-ho's Okja -- 11 Zoo: Television Ecohorror On and Off the Screen -- 12 Naturalizing White Supremacy in The Shallows -- Contributors -- Index Ecohorror represents human fears about the natural world-killer plants and animals, catastrophic weather events, and disquieting encounters with the nonhuman. Its portrayals of animals, the environment, and even scientists build on popular conceptions of zoology, ecology, and the scientific process. As such, ecohorror is a genre uniquely situated to address life, art, and the dangers of scientific knowledge in the Anthropocene.Featuring new readings of the genre, Fear and Nature brings ecohorror texts and theories into conversation with other critical discourses. The chapters cover a variety of media forms, from literature and short fiction to manga, poetry, television, and film. The chronological range is equally varied, beginning in the nineteenth century with the work of Edgar Allan Poe and finishing in the twenty-first with Stephen King and Guillermo del Toro. This range highlights the significance of ecohorror as a mode. In their analyses, the contributors make explicit connections across chapters, question the limits of the genre, and address the ways in which our fears about nature intersect with those we hold about the racial, animal, and bodily "other."A foundational text, this volume will appeal to specialists in horror studies, Gothic studies, the environmental humanities, and ecocriticism.In addition to the editors, the contributors include Kristen Angierski, Bridgitte Barclay, Marisol Cortez, Chelsea Davis, Joseph K. Heumann, Dawn Keetley, Ashley Kniss, Robin L. Murray, Brittany R. Roberts, Sharon Sharp, and Keri Stevenson

     

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  9. Fear and nature
    ecohorror studies in the Anthropocene
    Contributor: Tidwell, Christy (Publisher); Soles, Carter (Publisher)
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    ecohorror studies in the Anthropocene
    Contributor: Tidwell, Christy (Publisher); Soles, Carter (Publisher)
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    "A collection of essays analyzing ecohorror motifs in literature, manga, film, and television, illuminating ambiguities that arise from human encounters with nonhuman nature and examining the scale and effect of ecohorror in, and of, the... more

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    Subjects: Natur <Motiv>; Horrorliteratur; Horrorfilm
    Other subjects: Horror tales / History and criticism; Horror films / History and criticism; Horror in literature; Human ecology in literature; Human ecology in motion pictures; Nature in literature; Nature in motion pictures; Ecocriticism; Ecocriticism; Horror films; Horror in literature; Horror tales; Human ecology in literature; Human ecology in motion pictures; Nature in literature; Nature in motion pictures; Criticism, interpretation, etc
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    Tentacular ecohorror and the agency of trees in Algernon Blackwood's "The man whom the trees loved" and Lorcan Finnegan's Without name / Dawn Keetley -- Spiraling inward and outward : Junji Ito's Uzumaki and the scope of ecohorror / Christy Tidwell -- "The hand of deadly decay" : the rotting corpse, America's religious tradition, and the ethics of green burial in Poe's "The colloquy of Monos and Una" / Ashley Kniss -- The death of birdsong, the birdsong of death : Algernon Charles Swinburne and the horror of erosion / Keri Stevenson -- An unhaunted landscape : the anti-gothic impulse in Ambrose Bierce's "A tough tussle" / Chelsea Davis -- The extinction-haunted Salton Sea in The monster that challenged the world / Bridgitte Barclay -- From the bedroom to the bathroom : Stephen King's scatology and the emergence of an urban environmental gothic / Marisol Cortez -- "This bird made an art of being vile" : ontological difference and uncomfortable intimacies in Stephen Gregory's The cormorant / Brittany R. Roberts -- The shape of water and post-pastoral ecohorror / Robin L. Murray and Joseph K. Heumann -- Superpig blues : agribusiness ecohorror in Bong Joon-ho's Okja / Kristen Angierski -- Zoo : television ecohorror on and off the screen / Sharon Sharp -- Naturalizing white supremacy in The shallows / Carter Soles

  11. Fear and Nature
    Ecohorror Studies in the Anthropocene
    Contributor: Tidwell, Christy (HerausgeberIn); Soles, Carter (HerausgeberIn)
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    Publisher:  Pennsylvania State University Press, University Park, PA

    Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Ecohorror in the Anthropocene -- Part 1. Expanding Ecohorror -- 1. Tentacular Ecohorror and the Agency of Trees in Algernon Blackwood's "The Man Whom the Trees Loved" and Lorcan Finnegan's... more

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    Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Ecohorror in the Anthropocene -- Part 1. Expanding Ecohorror -- 1. Tentacular Ecohorror and the Agency of Trees in Algernon Blackwood's "The Man Whom the Trees Loved" and Lorcan Finnegan's Without Name -- 2. Spiraling Inward and Outward: Junji Ito's Uzumaki and the Scope of Ecohorror -- 3. "The Hand of Deadly Decay": The Rotting Corpse, America's Religious Tradition, and the Ethics of Green Burial in Poe's "The Colloquy of Monos and Una" -- Part 2. Haunted and Unhaunted Landscapes -- 4 The Death of Birdsong, the Birdsong of Death: Algernon Charles Swinburne and the Horror of Erosion -- 5. An Unhaunted Landscape: The Anti-Gothic Impulse in Ambrose Bierce's "A Tough Tussle" -- 6. The Extinction-Haunted Salton Sea in The Monster That Challenged the World -- Part 3. The Ecohorror of Intimacy -- 7. From the Bedroom to the Bathroom: Stephen King's Scatology and the Emergence of an Urban Environmental Gothic -- 8. "This Bird Made an Art of Being Vile": Ontological Difference and Uncomfortable Intimacies in Stephen Gregory's The Cormorant -- 9. The Shape of Water and Post-pastoral Ecohorror -- Part 4. Being Prey, Being Food -- 10 Superpig Blues: Agribusiness Ecohorror in Bong Joon-ho's Okja -- 11 Zoo: Television Ecohorror On and Off the Screen -- 12 Naturalizing White Supremacy in The Shallows -- Contributors -- Index Ecohorror represents human fears about the natural world-killer plants and animals, catastrophic weather events, and disquieting encounters with the nonhuman. Its portrayals of animals, the environment, and even scientists build on popular conceptions of zoology, ecology, and the scientific process. As such, ecohorror is a genre uniquely situated to address life, art, and the dangers of scientific knowledge in the Anthropocene.Featuring new readings of the genre, Fear and Nature brings ecohorror texts and theories into conversation with other critical discourses. The chapters cover a variety of media forms, from literature and short fiction to manga, poetry, television, and film. The chronological range is equally varied, beginning in the nineteenth century with the work of Edgar Allan Poe and finishing in the twenty-first with Stephen King and Guillermo del Toro. This range highlights the significance of ecohorror as a mode. In their analyses, the contributors make explicit connections across chapters, question the limits of the genre, and address the ways in which our fears about nature intersect with those we hold about the racial, animal, and bodily "other."A foundational text, this volume will appeal to specialists in horror studies, Gothic studies, the environmental humanities, and ecocriticism.In addition to the editors, the contributors include Kristen Angierski, Bridgitte Barclay, Marisol Cortez, Chelsea Davis, Joseph K. Heumann, Dawn Keetley, Ashley Kniss, Robin L. Murray, Brittany R. Roberts, Sharon Sharp, and Keri Stevenson

     

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    Subjects: Ecocriticism; Horror films; Horror in literature; Horror tales; Human ecology in literature; Human ecology in motion pictures; Nature in literature; Nature in motion pictures; LITERARY CRITICISM / Horror & Supernatural
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  12. Gender and environment in science fiction
    Contributor: Barclay, Bridgitte (Herausgeber); Tidwell, Christy (Herausgeber)
    Published: [2019]; © 2019
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    ISBN: 9781498580595; 9781498580571; 1498580572
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    Series: Ecocritical theory and practice
    Subjects: Literatur; Film; Science-Fiction; Ecocriticism; Geschlechtsunterschied; Geschlechtsidentität
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  13. Fear and Nature
    Ecohorror Studies in the Anthropocene
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    Intro -- Half Title Page -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Ecohorror in the Anthropocene -- Part 1: Expanding Ecohorror -- 1. Tentacular Ecohorror and the Agency of Trees in Algernon Blackwood's "The Man Whom the Trees Loved" and Lorcan Finnegan's Without Name -- 2. Spiraling Inward and Outward: Junji Ito's Uzumaki and the Scope of Ecohorror -- 3. "The Hand of Deadly Decay": The Rotting Corpse, America's Religious Tradition, and the Ethics of Green Burial in Poe's "The Colloquy of Monos and Una" -- Part 2: Haunted and Unhaunted Landscapes -- 4. The Death of Birdsong, the Birdsong of Death: Algernon Charles Swinburne and the Horror of Erosion -- 5. An Unhaunted Landscape: The Anti-Gothic Impulse in Ambrose Bierce's "A Tough Tussle" -- 6. The Extinction-Haunted Salton Sea in The Monster That Challenged the World -- Part 3: The Ecohorror of Intimacy -- 7. From the Bedroom to the Bathroom: Stephen King's Scatology and the Emergence of an Urban Environmental Gothic -- 8. "This Bird Made an Art of Being Vile": Ontological Difference and Uncomfortable Intimacies in Stephen Gregory's The Cormorant -- 9. The Shape of Water and Post-pastoral Ecohorror -- Part 4: Being Prey, Being Food -- 10. Superpig Blues: Agribusiness Ecohorror in Bong Joon-ho's Okja -- 11. Zoo: Television Ecohorror On and Off the Screen -- 12. Naturalizing White Supremacy in The Shallows -- Contributors -- Index

  14. Twentieth-Century Gothic
    An Edinburgh Companion
    Contributor: Brewster, Scott (Mitwirkender); Corstorphine, Kevin (Mitwirkender); Downey, Dara (Mitwirkender); Fhlainn, Sorcha Ní (Mitwirkender); Foley, Matt (Mitwirkender); Hantke, Steffen (Mitwirkender); Hoedt, Madelon (Mitwirkender); Kremmel, Laura R. (Mitwirkender); Leeder, Murray (Mitwirkender); Liggins, Emma (Mitwirkender); Maguire, Muireann (Mitwirkender); Monnet, Agnieszka Soltysik (Mitwirkender); Murphy, Bernice M. (Mitwirkender); Ni Fhlainn, Sorcha (Herausgeber); Reyes, Xavier Aldana (Mitwirkender); Tidwell, Christy (Mitwirkender); Westengard, Laura (Mitwirkender); Wester, Maisha (Mitwirkender); Wright, Julia M. (Mitwirkender)
    Published: 2022; ©2022
    Publisher:  Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh ; Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin

    The most extensive and up-to-date volume of essays on the Gothic mode in twentieth century cultureIncludes eighteen chapters and an introduction by the editors which provide an expansive and ambitious overview of key concepts and themes pertaining to... more

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    The most extensive and up-to-date volume of essays on the Gothic mode in twentieth century cultureIncludes eighteen chapters and an introduction by the editors which provide an expansive and ambitious overview of key concepts and themes pertaining to the twentieth-century GothicTopics are discussed via a twenty-first century contextual and theoretical lensProvides a useful teaching tool for teachers and lecturers who wish to provide undergraduate and postgraduate students with a timely and accessible overview of key texts and topics associated with the Gothic in the twentieth centuryIncludes supplementary material such as the suggested further reading prompts at the end of each chapter are intended to facilitate further independent research by readers and researchersDuring the latter half of the twentieth century the Gothic emerged as one of the liveliest and most significant areas of academic inquiry within literary, film, and popular culture studies. This volume covers the key concepts and developments associated with Twentieth-Century Gothic, tracing the development of the mode from the fin de siècle to 9/11. The eighteen chapters reflect the interdisciplinary and ever-evolving nature of the Gothic, which, during the century, migrated from literature and drama to the cinema and television. The volume has both a chronological and thematic focus and particular attention is paid to topics and themes related to race, identity, marginality and technology. Chapters on ecogothic, Gothic Studies as a discipline, Medical Humanities, Queer studies, African American Studies and Russian Gothic ensure that the collection is up-to-date and wide-ranging. In addition to the Introduction by the editors, suggested further readings at the end of each chapter are intended to facilitate further independent research by readers and researchers.

     

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  15. Fear and Nature
    Ecohorror Studies in the Anthropocene
    Contributor: Soles, Carter (Herausgeber); Tidwell, Christy (Herausgeber)
    Published: [2021]; ©2021
    Publisher:  Penn State University Press, University Park, PA

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    Ecohorror Studies in the Anthropocene
    Contributor: Soles, Carter (Herausgeber); Tidwell, Christy (Herausgeber)
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    Ecohorror represents human fears about the natural world—killer plants and animals, catastrophic weather events, and disquieting encounters with the nonhuman. Its portrayals of animals, the environment, and even scientists build on popular conceptions of zoology, ecology, and the scientific process. As such, ecohorror is a genre uniquely situated to address life, art, and the dangers of scientific knowledge in the Anthropocene.Featuring new readings of the genre, Fear and Nature brings ecohorror texts and theories into conversation with other critical discourses. The chapters cover a variety of media forms, from literature and short fiction to manga, poetry, television, and film. The chronological range is equally varied, beginning in the nineteenth century with the work of Edgar Allan Poe and finishing in the twenty-first with Stephen King and Guillermo del Toro. This range highlights the significance of ecohorror as a mode. In their analyses, the contributors make explicit connections across chapters, question the limits of the genre, and address the ways in which our fears about nature intersect with those we hold about the racial, animal, and bodily “other.”A foundational text, this volume will appeal to specialists in horror studies, Gothic studies, the environmental humanities, and ecocriticism.In addition to the editors, the contributors include Kristen Angierski, Bridgitte Barclay, Marisol Cortez, Chelsea Davis, Joseph K. Heumann, Dawn Keetley, Ashley Kniss, Robin L. Murray, Brittany R. Roberts, Sharon Sharp, and Keri Stevenson

     

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    Contributor: Tidwell, Christy (HerausgeberIn); Soles, Carter (HerausgeberIn)
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    Tentacular ecohorror and the agency of trees in Algernon Blackwood's "The man whom the trees loved" and Lorcan Finnegan's Without name / Dawn Keetley -- Spiraling inward and outward : Junji Ito's Uzumaki and the scope of ecohorror / Christy Tidwell -- "The hand of deadly decay" : the rotting corpse, America's religious tradition, and the ethics of green burial in Poe's "The colloquy of Monos and Una" / Ashley Kniss -- The death of birdsong, the birdsong of death : Algernon Charles Swinburne and the horror of erosion / Keri Stevenson -- An unhaunted landscape : the anti-gothic impulse in Ambrose Bierce's "A tough tussle" / Chelsea Davis -- The extinction-haunted Salton Sea in The monster that challenged the world / Bridgitte Barclay -- From the bedroom to the bathroom : Stephen King's scatology and the emergence of an urban environmental gothic / Marisol Cortez -- "This bird made an art of being vile" : ontological difference and uncomfortable intimacies in Stephen Gregory's The cormorant / Brittany R. Roberts -- The shape of water and post-pastoral ecohorror / Robin L. Murray and Joseph K. Heumann -- Superpig blues : agribusiness ecohorror in Bong Joon-ho's Okja / Kristen Angierski -- Zoo : television ecohorror on and off the screen / Sharon Sharp -- Naturalizing white supremacy in The shallows / Carter Soles.