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Savage Horrors

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The American Gothic novel has been deeply shaped by issues of race and raciality from its origins in British Romanticism to the twenty-first century. Corinna Lenhardt uncovers the destructive and l...
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The American Gothic novel has been deeply shaped by issues of race and raciality from its origins in British Romanticism to the American Gothic novel in the twenty-first century. Savage Horrors delineates an intrinsic raciality that is discursively sedimented in the Gothic's uniquely binary structure. Corinna Lenhardt uncovers the destructive and lasting impact of the Gothic's anti-Black racism on the cultural discourses in the United States. At the same time, Savage Horrors traces the unflinching Black resistance back to the Gothic's intrinsic raciality. The African American Gothic, however, does not originate there but in the Black Atlantic – roughly a decade before the first Gothic novel was ever written on American soil.
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Price: $55.00
Pages: 288
Publisher: transcript publishing
Imprint: transcript publishing
Series: American Culture Studies
Publication Date: 15 July 2020
Trim Size: 8.86 X 5.83 in
ISBN: 9783837651546
Format: Paperback
BISACs:

LITERARY CRITICISM / American / General, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Discrimination, LITERARY CRITICISM / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh

Corinna Lenhardt, born 1982, received her PhD in American studies from Universität Münster, Germany. Her research and teaching interests include African American and ethnic studies, race, gender, and popular culture. Her book »Savage Horrors« was awarded the Dissertationspreis 2020/2021 der Gesellschaft fur Fantastikforschung e.V.

Frontmatter 1
Contents 5
Acknowledgments 7
Abbreviations 9
Introduction 11
What Is the Gothic? 27
British Origins of the Savage Villain/ Civil Hero Gotheme 57
Early WASP American Adaptations 77
Contemporary WASP American Iterations 101
Innovation and Resistance: The SV/CH Gotheme in Black Writing, 1789 to 1861 143
African American Gothic Today: Black Tradition and Reiterative Practices 203
Epilogue: The American Gothic, Raciality, and the Possibility of Reiterative "Unthought" 253
Works Cited 259