American Imperial Gothic
by
English

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The imagination of the early twenty-first century is catastrophic with Hollywood blockbusters novels computer games popular music art and even political speeches all depicting a world consumed by vampires zombies meteors aliens from outer space disease crazed terrorists and mad scientists. These frequently gothic descriptions of the apocalypse not only commodify fear itself; they articulate and even help produce imperialism. Building on and often retelling the British ’imperial gothic’ of the late nineteenth century the American imperial gothic is obsessed with race gender degeneration and invasion with the destruction of society the collapse of modernity and the disintegration of capitalism. Drawing on a rich array of texts from a long history of the gothic this book contends that the doom faced by the world in popular culture is related to the current global instability renegotiation of worldwide power and the American bid for hegemony that goes back to the beginning of the Republic and which have given shape to the first decade of the millennium. From the frontier gothic of Charles Brockden Brown's Edgar Huntly to the apocalyptic torture porn of Eli Roth's Hostel the American imperial gothic dramatises the desires and anxieties of empire. Revealing the ways in which images of destruction and social upheaval both query the violence with which the US has asserted itself locally and globally and feed the longing for stable imperial structures this book will be of interest to scholars and students of popular culture cultural and media studies literary and visual studies and sociology.
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