Gothic Peregrinations


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<p>For over two hundred years the Gothic has remained fixed in the European and American imaginations steadily securing its position as a global cultural mode in recent decades. The globalization of Gothic studies has resulted in the proliferation of new critical concepts and a growing academic interest in the genre. Yet despite its longevity unprecedented expansion and accusations of prescriptiveness the Gothic remains elusive and without a straightforward definition. <i>Gothic Peregrinations: The Unexplored and Re-explored Territories</i> looks at Gothic productions largely marginalized in the studies of the genre including the European absorption of and response to the Gothic. This collection of essays identifies landmarks and ley lines in the insufficiently probed territories of Gothic scholarship and sets out to explore its unmapped regions.</p><p></p><p>This volume not only examines Gothic peregrinations from a geographical perspective but also investigates how the genre has been at odds with strict demarcation of generic boundaries. Analyzing texts which come from outside the Gothic canon yet prove to be deeply indebted to it like bereavement memoirs stories produced by and about factory girls of Massachusetts and the Mattel Monster High franchise this volume illuminates the previously unexplored fields in Gothic studies. The chapters in this volume reveal the truly transnational expansion of the Gothic and the importance of exchange – exchange now seen not only as crucial to the genre’s gestation or vital to the processes of globalization but also to legitimizing Gothic studies in the global world.</p>
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