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Technologies of the gothic in literature and culture : technogothics / edited by Justin D. Edwards.

Other author/creatorEdwards, Justin D., 1970- editor.
Format Electronic and Book
Publication Info New York : Routledge, 2015.
Copyright Notice ©2015
Description1 online resource (viii, 197 pages).
Supplemental Content ProQuest Ebook Central
Subject(s)
Series Routledge interdisciplinary perspectives on literature ; 32
Routledge interdisciplinary perspectives on literature 32. ^A1063856
Contents Introduction: Technogothics / Justin D. Edwards -- Technospectrality: Essay on uncannimedia / Fred Botting -- Gothic fiction and the evolution of media technology / Joseph Crawford -- Eerie technologies and Gothic acoustemology / Justin D. Edwards -- Sonic media and spectral loops / Charlie Blak and Isabella van Elferen -- Braaiinnsss!: Zombie-Technology, play and sound / Kelly Gardner -- Biomedical horror: The new death and the new undead / Roger Luckhurst -- Recalcitrant tissue: Cadaveric organ transplant and the struggle for narrative control / Sara Wasson -- George best's dead livers: Transplanting the Gothic into the biotechnology and medicine / Barry Murnane -- Nanodead: The technologies of death in Ian McDonald's Necroville / Rune Graulund -- Staging the extraordinary body: Masquerading disability in Patrick McGrath's Martha Peake / Alan Gregory -- Text as Gothic murder machine: The cannibalism of Swaney Bean and Sweeney Todd / Maisha Wester -- Neoliberal adventures in Neo-Victorian biopolitics: Mark Hodder's Burton and Swinburne Novels / Linnie Blake -- Language will eat your brain / Peter Schwenger.
Abstract This volume, a collection with contributions from some of the major scholars of the Gothic in literature and culture, reflects on how recent Gothic studies have foregrounded a plethora of technologies associated with Gothic literary and cultural production. The engaging essays look into the links between technologies and the proliferation of the Gothic seen in an excess of Gothic texts and tropes: Frankensteinesque experiments, the manufacture of synthetic (true?) blood, Moreauesque hybrids, the power of the Borg, Dr Jekyll's chemical experimentations, the machinery of Steampunk, or the corporeal modifications of Edward Scissorhands. Further, they explore how techno-science has contributed to the proliferation of the Gothic: Gothic in social media, digital technologies, the on-line gaming and virtual Goth/ic communities, the special effects of Gothic-horror cinema. Contributors address how Gothic technologies have, in a general sense, produced and perpetuated ideologies and influenced the politics of cultural practice, asking significant questions: How has the technology of the Gothic contributed to the writing of self and other? How have Gothic technologies been gendered, sexualized, encrypted, coded or de-coded? How has the Gothic manifested itself in new technologies across diverse geographical locations? This volume explores how Gothic technologies textualize identities and construct communities within a complex network of power relations in local, national, transnational, and global contexts. It will be of interest to scholars of the literary Gothic, extending beyond to include fascinating interventions into the areas of cultural studies, popular culture, science fiction, film, and TV. -- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
Source of descriptionPrint version record.
Issued in other formPrint version: Edwards, Justin D. Technologies of the Gothic in Literature and Culture : Technogothics. Hoboken : Taylor and Francis, ©2015 9781138797192
Genre/formElectronic books.
Genre/formCriticism, interpretation, etc.
ISBN9781317632863 (electronic bk.)
ISBN1317632869 (electronic bk.)
ISBN9781315757339
ISBN1315757338
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Stock number1974328 Proquest Ebook Central

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