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E-grāmata: TransGothic in Literature and Culture

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This book contributes to an emerging field of study and provides new perspectives on the ways in which Gothic literature, visual media, and other cultural forms explicitly engage gender, sexuality, form, and genre. The collection is a forum in which the ideas of several well-respected critics converge, producing a breadth of knowledge and a diversity of subject areas and methodologies. It is concerned with several questions, including: How can we discuss Gothic as a genre that crosses over boundaries constructed by a culture to define and contain gender and sexuality? How do transgender bodies specifically mark or disrupt this boundary crossing? In what ways does the Gothic open up a plural narrative space for transgenre explorations, encounters, and experimentation? With this, the volume’s chapters explore expected categories such as transgenders, transbodies, and transembodiments, but also broader concepts that move through and beyond the limits of gender identity and sexuality, such as transhistories, transpolitics, transmodalities, and transgenres. Illuminating such areas as the appropriation of the trans body in Gothic literature and film, the function of trans rhetorics in memoir, textual markers of transgenderism, and the Gothic’s transgeneric qualities, the chapters offer innovative, but not limited, ways to interpret the Gothic. In addition, the book intersects with but also troubles non-trans feminist and queer readings of the Gothic. Together, these diverse approaches engage the Gothic as a definitively trans subject, and offer new and exciting connections and insights into Gothic, Media, Film, Narrative, and Gender and Sexuality Studies.

Recenzijas

"There are very few collections of essays on the Gothic and issues of gender and genre that are as cutting-edge and innovative as this one. While other studies have gotten powerfully at the relation of the Gothic to "queer" or alternative sexualities, the pieces here hone in with great analytical power and theoretical rigor on how and why various modes of Gothic render the blurring of and crossing between gender boundaries and even body types, putting in question nearly all definitions of particular sexualities and all standard articulations of the human bodys limits. These discussions even match their depiction of what is transgender with how the trans-generic mode that is the Gothic keeps transforming itself to reconceive of human multiplicity, real and imagined. This book therefore occupies a distinct and valuable niche within Gothic studies, sexuality studies, cultural studies, literature and film studies, and studies of the languages and politics of human self-definition." --Jerrold E. Hogle, Department of English, University of Arizona, USA

List of Figures
vii
Acknowledgments ix
Foreword xi
Susan Stryker
Introduction: Transing the Gothic 1(22)
Jolene Zigarovich
PART I Transgothic Gender
23(94)
1 Beyond Queer Gothic: Charting the Gothic History of the Trans Subject in Beckford, Lewis, Byron
25(28)
Nowell Marshall
2 Go to Hell: William Beckford's Skewed Heaven and Hell
53(44)
Jeremy Chow
3 Transgothic Desire in Charlotte Dacre's Zofloya
Jolene Zigarovich
4 That Dreadful Thing That Looked Like a Beautiful Girl: Trans Anxiety/Trans Possibility in Three Late Victorian Werewolf Tales
97(20)
Ardel Haefele-Thomas
PART II Transgothic Bodies
117(60)
5 Monster Trans: Diffracting Affect, Reading Rage
119(20)
Harlan Weaver
6 More than Skin Deep: Aliens, Fembots, and Trans-Monstrosities in Techno-Gothic Space
139(22)
April Miller
7 Gothic Gender in Skin Suits, or The (Transgender) Skin I Live In
161(16)
Anson Koch-Rein
PART III Transgothic Rhetorics
177(70)
8 The Media of Madness: Gothic Transmedia and the Cthulhu Mythos
179(20)
Jason Whittaker
9 Black Weddings and Black Mirrors: Gothic as Transgeneric Mode
199(19)
Hannah Priest
10 The State of Play: Transgressive Caricature and Transnational Enlightenment
218(29)
Ian Mccormick
Notes on Contributors 247(4)
Index 251
Jolene Zigarovich is Associate Professor in the Department of Languages & Literatures at the University of Northern Iowa, USA.