Australian Gothic

Australian Gothic
Title Australian Gothic PDF eBook
Author Jonathan Rayner
Publisher University of Wales Press
Pages 306
Release 2022-06-15
Genre Electronic books
ISBN 1786838907

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The term ‘Gothic’ has been applied to examples of Australian cinema since the 1970s, often in arbitrary and divergent ways. This book examines a wide range of Australian films to trace their Gothic resemblances, characteristics and meanings. Concentrating on the occurrence of Gothic motifs, characters, landscapes and narratives, it argues for the recognition and relevance of a coherent Gothic heritage in Australian film. Considering a plethora of Gothic representatives in relation to four consistent and illuminating continuities (images of the family, ideas of monstrosity, generic hybridity and the occurrence of the sublime), this study investigates the appearance and asserts the significance of Australian Gothic films within their national, cultural, literary and cinematic traditions.

The Anthology of Colonial Australian Gothic Fiction

The Anthology of Colonial Australian Gothic Fiction
Title The Anthology of Colonial Australian Gothic Fiction PDF eBook
Author Ken Gelder
Publisher Melbourne Univ. Publishing
Pages 284
Release 2007-01-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780522854220

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Grisly corpses, ghostly women and psychotic station-owners populate an unforgiving landscape that is the stuff of nightmares. These compelling stories are the dark underside to the usual story of colonial progress, promise and nation-building, and reveal the gothic imagination that lies at the heart of Australian fiction. This anthology collects the best examples of colonial Australian gothic short stories by authors such as Marcus Clarke, Hume Nisbet, Henry Lawson and Katherine Susannah Prichard, among others.

Darkness Subverted

Darkness Subverted
Title Darkness Subverted PDF eBook
Author Katrin Althans
Publisher V&R unipress GmbH
Pages 226
Release 2010
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 3899717686

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English summary: At the heart of the Gothic novel proper lies the discursive binary of self and other, which in colonial literature was quickly filled with representations of the colonial master and his indigenous subject. Contemporary black Australian artists have usurped this colonial Gothic discourse, torn it to pieces, and finally transformed it into an Aboriginal Gothic. This study first develops the theoretical concept of an Aboriginal Gothic and then uses this term as a tool to analyse novels by Vivienne Cleven, Mudrooroo, Kim Scott, Sam Watson, and Alexis Wright as well as films directed by Beck Cole and Tracey Moffatt. It centres on the question of how a genuinely European mode, the Gothic, can be permeated and thus digested by elements of indigenous Australian culture in order to portray the current situation of Aboriginal Australians and to celebrate a recovered cultural identity.

Medievalism and the Gothic in Australian Culture

Medievalism and the Gothic in Australian Culture
Title Medievalism and the Gothic in Australian Culture PDF eBook
Author Stephanie Trigg
Publisher
Pages 332
Release 2006
Genre Architecture
ISBN

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Examines the early narratives of Australian 'discovery' and the settlement of what was perceived as a hostile, gothic environment; exercises of medieval revivalism and association consonant with the British nineteenth-century rediscovery of chivalric ideals and aesthetic, spiritual and architectural practices and models; and more.

The Handbook of the Gothic

The Handbook of the Gothic
Title The Handbook of the Gothic PDF eBook
Author Marie Mulvey-Roberts
Publisher Springer
Pages 379
Release 2016-11-09
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0230239439

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This revised new edition of The Handbook of the Gothic contains over one hundred entries on Gothic writers, themes, terms, concepts, contexts and locations, featuring new entries on writers including Stephen King and Wilkie Collins, new genres and a new Preface which situates the handbook within current studies of the Gothic.

Australian Gothic

Australian Gothic
Title Australian Gothic PDF eBook
Author Janine Burke
Publisher Random House Australia
Pages 542
Release 2011-09-28
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1742746322

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The acclaimed biography of one of Australia's pre-eminent artists, Albert Tucker. Australian Gothic is the first biography of Tucker, one of Australia's most significant and influential artists. A member of the 'Angry Penguins' group which included Sidney Nolan, Arthur Boyd and Joy Hester, Tucker is best remembered for his paintings of wartime Melbourne: Images of Modern Evil. He showed the city streets as they had never been shown before – as the site of evil, carnality and darkness. Burke's research also analyses the inlfuence of fellow artisy Joy Hester on Tucker's career. Passionate, earthy and gifted, Hester was Tucker's great love and muse. Controversially, Burke argues that following Hester's abandonment of Tucker, his art changed irrevocably. Author, curator and art historian, Janine Burke, enjoyed a 22-year association with Tucker, and her biography draws on hours of conversations and interviews she conducted with him. Written with a friend's respect and affection, and a scholar's deep appreciation of the forces that shaped Tucker's career, it provides a comprehensive account of his life and work. Meticulously researched, vivid and absorbing, Australian Gothic is the definitive biography of this complex and captivating man.

Anguli Ma

Anguli Ma
Title Anguli Ma PDF eBook
Author Chi Vu
Publisher Giramondo Publishing
Pages 154
Release 2012-04
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1922146749

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Chi Vu takes the central figure in a traditional Buddhist folktale, a deranged killer who wears his victims’ fingers in a garland around his neck, and turns him into a menacing abbatoir worker who carries bloody chunks of meat home to his lodgings in plastic bags, in this suburban Gothic tale set in 1980s Melbourne, when the flight of Vietnamese refugees to Australia was at its height. The novella gives a compelling insight into the relations formed between refugees who have been displaced from their families or their communities, and lead isolated lives haunted by suspicion and fear. At the same time the novella’s macabre humour and surreal effects point to redemptive possibilities, in demonstrating how these old fears are played out and resolved in their new settings.