Demons of the Body and Mind
Essays on Disability in Gothic Literature
Format:Paperback
Publisher:McFarland & Co Inc
Published:30th Jul '10
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The Gothic mode, typically preoccupied by questions of difference and otherness, consistently imagined the Other as a source of grotesque horror. Paradoxically, the Other also became a pitiful figure, often evoking empathy. The sixteen critical essays in this collection examine the ways in which those suffering from mental and physical ailments were refigured as Other during the Gothic era, and how they were imagined to be monstrous. Together, the essays highlight the Gothic inclination to represent all ailments as visibly monstrous, even those, such as mental illness, which were invisible. This exploration of illness and disability represents a strong addition to Gothic studies.
“recommended”—Choice.
ISBN: 9780786433223
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 315g
244 pages