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ISBN 10: 3031411102
ISBN 13: 978-3031411106
Author: Joakim Wrethed
This book provides a theoretically informed account of Gothic Hauntology. It is distinctive foremost in two ways. It shows hauntology at work in modern as well as older gothic narratives and it has a unique focus on everyday gothic as well as everyday hauntology. The chapters perform a historical circle going from Munro to Poe and then back again, offering novel readings of works by well-known authors that are contextualized under the umbrella of the theme. Anchored in a well-known topic and genre, but with a specific phenomenological framework, this book will be of interest to both students and more advanced scholars.
Gothic Hauntology: Everyday Hauntings and Epistemological Desire 1st Table of contents:
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Introduction
- 1.1 Hauntology and the Gothic: An Overview
- 1.2 The Intersection of Memory, Trauma, and the Spectral
- 1.3 The Desire for Knowledge: Epistemology and the Unknowable
- 1.4 Methodology: Approaching Hauntology and the Gothic
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Hauntology and the Gothic Tradition
- 2.1 Origins of the Gothic: Spectral Presences in Literature
- 2.2 Derrida’s Hauntology and the Gothic Turn
- 2.3 The Return of the Repressed: Ghosts in the Gothic Imagination
- 2.4 Epistemological Tension: The Search for Truth in a Haunted World
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The Haunting of Everyday Life
- 3.1 Haunted Spaces: Architecture, Objects, and Memory
- 3.2 The Ghosts of Modernity: Traces of the Past in the Present
- 3.3 Everyday Hauntings: Personal Histories, Collective Trauma
- 3.4 Epistemological Desire and the Ambiguity of Haunting
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Spectral Aesthetics: Gothic Imagery and Haunting
- 4.1 The Aesthetic of the Haunting: Visual and Narrative Techniques
- 4.2 Ghosts and Absences in Contemporary Culture
- 4.3 The Gothic Body: The Lived Experience of Haunting
- 4.4 Hauntology and the Subversion of Time: Past, Present, and Future
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The Politics of Haunting: Memory, Trauma, and Collective Consciousness
- 5.1 Haunted Histories: Revisiting the Past in the Present
- 5.2 Trauma and the Spectral: The Unresolved, the Repressed, and the Forgotten
- 5.3 Cultural Hauntings: Colonialism, War, and National Memory
- 5.4 Haunting as Political Protest: From Ghosts to Activism
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Desire and Knowledge: The Epistemology of Haunting
- 6.1 Desire for the Unknowable: Haunting as Knowledge and the Limits of Understanding
- 6.2 The Specter of Desire: How the Haunted Engage with the Past
- 6.3 Ghostly Epistemology: Knowledge from the Margins
- 6.4 The Return of the Repressed: The Desire to Know What Was Suppressed
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Hauntology and the Future: Toward a New Understanding of Time and Being
- 7.1 The Spectral Future: Ghosts of What Could Have Been
- 7.2 Haunting and the Continuity of History: Temporal Collapse and Fragmentation
- 7.3 Epistemological Reclamation: What is Left Behind and What Can Be Known?
- 7.4 Hauntology Beyond the Gothic: Future Directions in Cultural Criticism
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Case Studies in Gothic Hauntology
- 8.1 The Haunted City: Urban Hauntings in Literature and Film
- 8.2 Haunted Texts: The Gothic Novel and the Return of the Repressed
- 8.3 Spectral Cinema: The Horror of Knowledge and the Limits of the Known
- 8.4 Ghosts in the Machine: Digital Hauntings and New Media
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Conclusion: Reclaiming the Hauntological
- 9.1 The Necessity of Haunting: Why We Must Confront the Spectral
- 9.2 Haunting as Epistemological Resistance: Knowledge Through Absence
- 9.3 Toward a Hauntological Praxis: The Politics of the Haunted Present
- 9.4 The End of Haunting: Can We Ever Escape the Spectral?
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References
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Index
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