The Gothic and the Everyday

The Gothic and the Everyday
Title The Gothic and the Everyday PDF eBook
Author L. Piatti-Farnell
Publisher Springer
Pages 218
Release 2014-10-16
Genre Social Science
ISBN 113740664X

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The Gothic and the Everyday aims to regenerate interest in the Gothic within the experiential contexts of history, folklore, and tradition. By using the term 'living', this book recalls a collection of experiences that constructs the everyday in its social, cultural, and imaginary incarnations

The Gothic and the Everyday

The Gothic and the Everyday
Title The Gothic and the Everyday PDF eBook
Author L. Piatti-Farnell
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
Pages 260
Release 2014-01-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9781349488001

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The Gothic and the Everyday aims to regenerate interest in the Gothic within the experiential contexts of history, folklore, and tradition. By using the term 'living', this book recalls a collection of experiences that constructs the everyday in its social, cultural, and imaginary incarnations

The goth Bible

The goth Bible
Title The goth Bible PDF eBook
Author Nancy Kilpatrick
Publisher St. Martin's Griffin
Pages 306
Release 2004-10-04
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1429976268

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What you don't know about goths could fill a book! An artistic culture that revels in the Victorian romantic movement, The goth Bible brings to light the traditions and history of all that is goth. The goth culture has been one of the most controversial and maligned in media history. Presented as homicidal, suicidal and socio-pathic, in the national consciousness goths are coupled with everyone from Marilyn Mason to the murderers of Columbine. But this is not who the goths are. The goth Bible will help bridge the understanding between goths and non-goths. From their historical origins as a Germanic tribe in the sixth century who fought along side the Romans against the Huns to their current incarnation as creatures of the night, The goth Bible presents the most complete and broad perspective of this society, culled from hundreds of interviews with bands, artist, designers, and goths from all walks of life.

The Ghost and the Goth

The Ghost and the Goth
Title The Ghost and the Goth PDF eBook
Author Stacey Kade
Publisher Hyperion
Pages 0
Release 2011-05-10
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 9781423124870

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After a close encounter with a bus, Alona Dare goes from homecoming queen to Queen of the Dead. She’s stuck as a ghost in the land of the living with no sign of the big, bright light to take her to a better place. To make matters worse, the only person who might be able to help her is Will Killian, a total loser outcast. More than anything, Will wishes he didn’t have the rare ability to communicate with the dead, especially the former mean girl of Groundsboro High. He’s not filling out any volunteer forms to help her cross to the other side, though it would bring him some welcome peace and quiet. Can they get over their mutual distrust -- and quasi-attraction -- to work together? Readers of this spirited paranormal comedy won't want this odd couple to ever part.

Consuming Gothic

Consuming Gothic
Title Consuming Gothic PDF eBook
Author Lorna Piatti-Farnell
Publisher Springer
Pages 280
Release 2017-03-10
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1137450517

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This book offers a critical analysis of the relationship between food and horror in post-1980 cinema. Evaluating the place of consumption within cinematic structures, Piatti-Farnell analyses how seemingly ordinary foods are re-evaluated in the Gothic framework of irrationality and desire. The complicated and often ambiguous relationship between food and horror draws important and inescapable connections to matters of disgust, hunger, abjection, violence, as well as the sensationalisation of transgressive corporeality and monstrous pleasures. By looking at food consumption within Gothic cinema, the book uncovers eating as a metaphorical activity of the self, where the haunting psychology of the everyday, the porous boundaries of the body, and the uncanny limits of consumer identity collide. Aimed at scholars, researchers, and students of the field, Consuming Gothic charts different manifestations of food and horror in film while identifying specific socio-political and cultural anxieties of contemporary life.

Gothic Stories Within Stories

Gothic Stories Within Stories
Title Gothic Stories Within Stories PDF eBook
Author Clayton Carlyle Tarr
Publisher McFarland
Pages 215
Release 2017-04-28
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1476667489

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Frame narratives--stories within stories--are featured in nearly every canonical Gothic novel. Sometimes dismissed as a shopworn convention of the genre, frame narratives in fact function as a dynamic basis for imaginative variation and are vital to evaluating the diverse Gothic tradition. The juxtaposition between the everyday "frame world" of the story and the disturbing embedded narrative allows the monstrous to escape textual confines, forcing the reader to experience the reassurance of the ordinary alongside the horror of the uncanny.

The Gothic Fairy Tale in Young Adult Literature

The Gothic Fairy Tale in Young Adult Literature
Title The Gothic Fairy Tale in Young Adult Literature PDF eBook
Author Joseph Abbruscato
Publisher McFarland
Pages 217
Release 2014-07-15
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1476617252

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Rooted in the oral traditions of cultures worldwide, fairy tales have long played an integral part in children's upbringing. Filled with gothic and fantastical elements like monsters, dragons, evil step-parents and fairy godmothers, fairy tales remain important tools for teaching children about themselves, and the dangers and joys of the world around them. In this collection of new essays, literary scholars examine gothic elements in more recent entries into the fairy tale genre--for instance, David Almond's Skellig, Neil Gaiman's The Graveyard Book and Coraline and Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events--exploring such themes as surviving incest, and the capture and consumption of children. Although children's literature has seen an increase in reality-based stories that allow children no room for escape from their everyday lives, these essays demonstrate the continuing importance of fairy tales in helping them live well-rounded lives.