Gustav Hasford is the author of two important Vietnam War novels: The Short-Timers (1979), which was adapted by Stanley Kubrick into Full Metal Jacket (1987), and The Phantom Blooper (1990), its sequel. Relentlessly critical of the war that destroyed his generation, Hasford uses an array of Gothic themes, tropes and figures - such as the werewolf, vampire, and ghost - to describe the transformation of men into monsters that begins with basic training and can never be reversed. These and other Gothic devices allow Hasford to demystify and disenchant the Vietnam War, to strip it of euphemisms and official myths, and to reveal the violence that lays beneath. Unlike other well-known writers of the same generation, such as Michael Herr and Chri...
Gothic science fiction is a blending of two genres that are themselves always already hybrid and pla...
Through an investigation of the body and its oppression by the church, the medical profession and th...
To consider The Satanic Verses as a Gothic-postmodernist text, it is necessary to begin with a re-co...
The 20th century was marked by two of the bloodiest global wars in history as well as numerous colon...
The period from 1930 to 1990 saw an extraordinary development in the use of Gothic and horror to tel...
The horror novel appears in the late twentieth century as a significant genre of popular fiction. Gr...
This chapter explores the deleterious impacts of Vietnam War-related combat experiences on besieged ...
This thesis aims at analyzing how Pat Barker’s Regeneration trilogy evokes traditional and modern Go...
While Stanley Kubrick\u27s film Full Metal Jacket has remained in the national consciousness twenty ...
The rhetoric of fear is a complex notion that incorporates the theory of the fantastic narrative as ...
In the context of the current explosion of interest in Gothic literature and popular culture, this i...
Accepting Furet’s claim that events acquire meaning and significance only in the context of narrativ...
Key words: horror, violence, provocation, darkness, urban, murder, bombing ABSTRACT The stereotype...
The Gothic is an extremely viable mode in the history of American literature. As a genre concerned p...
The Edge of Blood is a full length creative work set within the neo-noir genre. It follows four prof...
Gothic science fiction is a blending of two genres that are themselves always already hybrid and pla...
Through an investigation of the body and its oppression by the church, the medical profession and th...
To consider The Satanic Verses as a Gothic-postmodernist text, it is necessary to begin with a re-co...
The 20th century was marked by two of the bloodiest global wars in history as well as numerous colon...
The period from 1930 to 1990 saw an extraordinary development in the use of Gothic and horror to tel...
The horror novel appears in the late twentieth century as a significant genre of popular fiction. Gr...
This chapter explores the deleterious impacts of Vietnam War-related combat experiences on besieged ...
This thesis aims at analyzing how Pat Barker’s Regeneration trilogy evokes traditional and modern Go...
While Stanley Kubrick\u27s film Full Metal Jacket has remained in the national consciousness twenty ...
The rhetoric of fear is a complex notion that incorporates the theory of the fantastic narrative as ...
In the context of the current explosion of interest in Gothic literature and popular culture, this i...
Accepting Furet’s claim that events acquire meaning and significance only in the context of narrativ...
Key words: horror, violence, provocation, darkness, urban, murder, bombing ABSTRACT The stereotype...
The Gothic is an extremely viable mode in the history of American literature. As a genre concerned p...
The Edge of Blood is a full length creative work set within the neo-noir genre. It follows four prof...
Gothic science fiction is a blending of two genres that are themselves always already hybrid and pla...
Through an investigation of the body and its oppression by the church, the medical profession and th...
To consider The Satanic Verses as a Gothic-postmodernist text, it is necessary to begin with a re-co...