The Gothic and Theory: An Edinburgh Companion
The Gothic and Theory: An Edinburgh Companion
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Abstract
Each essay in this collection, after the introduction, focuses on a particular kind of theory-Gothic relationship, every one of which has a history and each of which is still being explored in enactments of the Gothic and of theory today. Rather than recounting how different schools of theory and criticism have viewed the Gothic, these chapters argue how Gothic and theory have defined and affected - and still define and affect -- each other in particular aesthetic, intellectual, and cultural realms. In each case, the Gothic is revealed as containing and inciting the very theoretical schemes and assumptions that have purported to explain it from particular perspectives. Hence the Gothic, as it has progressed across Western and world history, emerges as both a producer of what each school of theory promulgates and an active Gothic-izer of each scheme, thereby advancing the development of every theoretical enterprise in Gothic works. This approach allows each essayist to reflect from the perspective of 2018-19 on how a particular realm of theory has opened up forms of the Gothic to our understandings and to the wider possibilities of Gothic texts (broadly defined) as performers of "cultural work." But it equally enlists each of them to explain how those very openings are incipient in forms of the Gothic and how the Gothic can also question existing theoretical claims, challenge them, and reorient them.
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Front Matter
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1
The Gothic–Theory Conversation: An Introduction
Jerrold E. Hogle
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Part I The Gothic, Theory and History
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Part II The Gothic of Psychoanalysis and its Progeny
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Part III Feminism, Gender Theory, Sexuality and the Gothic
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Part IV Theorising the Gothic in Modern Media
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Part V The Gothic before and after Post-structuralism
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11
The Gothic as a Theory of Symbolic Exchange
David Collings
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12
Incorporations: The Gothic and Deconstruction
Tilottama Rajan
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13
Dark Materialism: Gothic Objects, Commodities and Things
Fred Botting
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14
Thinking the Thing: The Outer Reaches of Knowledge in Lovecraft and Deleuze
Anna Powell
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15
Gothic and the Question of Ethics: Otherness, Alterity, Violence
Dale Townshend
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11
The Gothic as a Theory of Symbolic Exchange
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Part VI The Gothic–Theory Relationship in Retrospect and Prospect
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End Matter
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