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[ecrea] Return of the Repressed: Gothic Studies Past and Present
Thu Apr 16 17:39:55 GMT 2015
The Return of the Repressed: Gothic Studies Past and Present at UEA An
International Symposium 26-27th June 2015
Venue: The Forum, Norwich
Key Speakers
David Punter (Bristol)
Thomas Elsaesser (Amsterdam)
Peter Hutchings (Northumbria)
Helen Wheatley (Warwick)
Thirty -five years ago, David Punter published The Literature of Terror:
A History of Gothic Fictions from 1765 to the Present Day (Longman,
1980), closely afterwards Vic Sage published his Horror Fiction in the
Protestant Tradition (1984), both while teaching at the University of
East Anglia. Punter's and Sage's work established the Gothic as a
serious and complex field of study; a position from which it has now
grown to be one of the most popular and theoretically sophisticated
fields of cultural enquiry, encompassing a wide range of forms,
including theatre, film, television, computer games, and contemporary
fashion. Later, in 2002, Rosemary Jackson produced her ground-breaking
study The Fantastic. Over the years numerous critics of literature and
visual culture more generally working closely with Gothic have been
intimately associated with UEA. Similarly, major writers including
Angela Carter, Ian McEwan, and Rebecca Stott have created
highly-influential Gothic and post-Gothic fictions while resident at
UEA. This symposium seeks to mark, celebrate, and commemorate the
crucial work of this generation of Gothic writers and critics,
associated with UEA. It seeks to reflect both on the past of Gothic
writing and criticism, but also to speculate about the present and
future directions that Gothic studies may take in a twenty-first century
global culture of diverse and ever expanding media culture of
entertainment and information.
Registration details:
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Further Details:
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