Gothic depictions of early childhood and its antecedents from conception to childbirth stand to fundamentally shape readers’ understanding of colonialism across the transnational and translinguistic space of the Caribbean. This effect is particularly visible in contemporary novels such as Maryse Condé’s La Migration des coeurs (1995) and Jamaica Kincaid’s The Autobiography of My Mother (1996), which not only have been interpreted as rewritings of Wuthering Heights but also draw on a larger, more multicultural Gothic literary tradition. In their renderings of sexual violence, doomed pregnancies, and motherless infancy, Condé and Kincaid appropriate and edit Gothic conventions, highlighting persisting ramifications of the colonial project for...
Hideous Progeny: Postcolonial Fiction and the Gothic Tradition explores the vexed relationship betwe...
This thesis posits British and American Gothic as a construction of, and critical engagement with, ...
Tropical Gothic examines Gothic within a specific geographical area of ‘the South’ of the Americas. ...
Gothic depictions of early childhood and its antecedents from conception to childbirth stand to fund...
Childhood in Gothic literature has often served colonialist, white supremacist, and patriarchal ideo...
Exhuming Caliban: Gothic and Madness in Late Twentieth and Twenty-First - Century Caribbean Literary...
This dissertation advances Gothic studies by 1) arguing that Gothic is an imperial discourse and tra...
My dissertation examines the afterlife of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Gothic aesthetics in tw...
Since the turn of the twenty first century, Gothic has emerged as one of the most popular forms in w...
The Gothic conceit of American womanhood as a nightmarish form of perennial childhood assumes new la...
This thesis explores the field of Postcolonial Gothic, initially through an examination of theories ...
Much Gothic literature touches upon the concepts of familial injustice, disconnect from origin, and ...
As the representation of Western modernity’s dark undercurrent, the Gothic novel has since its incep...
(Statement of Responsibility) by Bailey Peterson(Thesis) Thesis (B.A.) -- New College of Florida, ...
This thesis examines three novels all communicating ideas about race, gender, and slavery under the ...
Hideous Progeny: Postcolonial Fiction and the Gothic Tradition explores the vexed relationship betwe...
This thesis posits British and American Gothic as a construction of, and critical engagement with, ...
Tropical Gothic examines Gothic within a specific geographical area of ‘the South’ of the Americas. ...
Gothic depictions of early childhood and its antecedents from conception to childbirth stand to fund...
Childhood in Gothic literature has often served colonialist, white supremacist, and patriarchal ideo...
Exhuming Caliban: Gothic and Madness in Late Twentieth and Twenty-First - Century Caribbean Literary...
This dissertation advances Gothic studies by 1) arguing that Gothic is an imperial discourse and tra...
My dissertation examines the afterlife of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Gothic aesthetics in tw...
Since the turn of the twenty first century, Gothic has emerged as one of the most popular forms in w...
The Gothic conceit of American womanhood as a nightmarish form of perennial childhood assumes new la...
This thesis explores the field of Postcolonial Gothic, initially through an examination of theories ...
Much Gothic literature touches upon the concepts of familial injustice, disconnect from origin, and ...
As the representation of Western modernity’s dark undercurrent, the Gothic novel has since its incep...
(Statement of Responsibility) by Bailey Peterson(Thesis) Thesis (B.A.) -- New College of Florida, ...
This thesis examines three novels all communicating ideas about race, gender, and slavery under the ...
Hideous Progeny: Postcolonial Fiction and the Gothic Tradition explores the vexed relationship betwe...
This thesis posits British and American Gothic as a construction of, and critical engagement with, ...
Tropical Gothic examines Gothic within a specific geographical area of ‘the South’ of the Americas. ...