Scholars within the gothic genre have long been exploring the concept of the other within literature. Looking at the topics of queerness and disability through the lens of Bram Stoker\u27s Dracula and Mary Shelley\u27s Frankenstein it\u27s clear that much of the rhetoric surrounding these identities in the 19th century is still very much present in modern society--even if it\u27s worded a bit differently. This literature review covers how queerness and disability are related, disability, eugenics, sexuality, gender, and monstrosity all within the gothic genre of literature
Since ancient times, monsters have populated the human mind and, along with us, they have evolved...
This project explores how gothic metaphors appear in American cultural productions concerned with no...
From its eighteenth-century literary origins to its twenty-first-century cultural manifestations, Go...
This chapter examines the queer Gothicism of American horror to consider the ways in which marginali...
The purpose of this thesis is to analyze the various depictions of monstrosity in Gothic literature ...
Disability and the Gothic in Southern Women’s Writing connects intersectional disability studies to...
At the end of the nineteenth century, the gothic novel developed in a way that reflected Victorian a...
It is convenient to dismiss the gothic villains within as invasive and is a threat that the dominant...
This dissertation is about the exploitation and disposability of disabled bodies. I am interested in...
Monsters in literary texts have attracted plenty of attention from literary scholars. Literary monst...
This book contributes to an emerging field of study and provides new perspectives on the ways in whi...
This paper explores the idea that the creation of the monsters’ existence at the hands of Gothic aut...
Summary/Abstract The subject of this thesis is fin de siècle Gothic fiction, more specifically an a...
The article discusses the motifs of queerness (homosexuality) in classical (English) Gothic novels a...
Representations of monstrosity in literature reveal the cultural tensions of specific historical per...
Since ancient times, monsters have populated the human mind and, along with us, they have evolved...
This project explores how gothic metaphors appear in American cultural productions concerned with no...
From its eighteenth-century literary origins to its twenty-first-century cultural manifestations, Go...
This chapter examines the queer Gothicism of American horror to consider the ways in which marginali...
The purpose of this thesis is to analyze the various depictions of monstrosity in Gothic literature ...
Disability and the Gothic in Southern Women’s Writing connects intersectional disability studies to...
At the end of the nineteenth century, the gothic novel developed in a way that reflected Victorian a...
It is convenient to dismiss the gothic villains within as invasive and is a threat that the dominant...
This dissertation is about the exploitation and disposability of disabled bodies. I am interested in...
Monsters in literary texts have attracted plenty of attention from literary scholars. Literary monst...
This book contributes to an emerging field of study and provides new perspectives on the ways in whi...
This paper explores the idea that the creation of the monsters’ existence at the hands of Gothic aut...
Summary/Abstract The subject of this thesis is fin de siècle Gothic fiction, more specifically an a...
The article discusses the motifs of queerness (homosexuality) in classical (English) Gothic novels a...
Representations of monstrosity in literature reveal the cultural tensions of specific historical per...
Since ancient times, monsters have populated the human mind and, along with us, they have evolved...
This project explores how gothic metaphors appear in American cultural productions concerned with no...
From its eighteenth-century literary origins to its twenty-first-century cultural manifestations, Go...