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Colombian Gothic in Cinema and Literature

Gabriel Eljaiek-Rodríguez author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Anthem Press

Published:16th Nov '21

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A study of the aesthetic and political development of the Gothic genre in Colombia.

The Colombian Gothic in Cinema and Literature postulates defining aesthetic features and political functions of the genre in Colombia—from the nineteenth century to the present, and from Bogotá to Cali.

The Colombian Gothic in Cinema and Literature traces the aesthetic and political development of the Gothic genre in Colombia. Gabriel Eljaiek-Rodríguez shows how, in the hands of Colombian writers and filmmakers, Gothic tropes are taken to their extremes to reflect particularly Colombian issues, like the ongoing armed conflict in the country since the 1950s as various left wing guerillas, government factions and paramilitary groups escalated violence. In this context, collectives such as the “Cali group” challenge both the centrality of US and European Gothics as well as the centrality of Bogota-centered perspectives of Colombian politics and conflict. The book demonstrates how writers and filmmakers transform the European and American Gothic to show genealogical links between colonization, imperialism and domestic elites’ maintenance of social inequalities.

Though long obscured by the critical preoccupation with magical realism, the Gothic strain in Latin American literature has become a topic of vibrant scholarly interest in recent years. Gabriel Eljaiek-Rodríguez’s Colombian Gothic in Cinema and Literature is a welcome contribution to the field, charting, as it does, the emergence of a distinctive strain of Colombian Gothic in the nineteenth century and tracking its manifestations across literature and film of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. As Eljaiek-Rodríguez’s pioneering study is at pains to show, the Colombian Gothic, while sharing certain affinities with the so-called Tropical Gothic, is as singular and distinctive as the culture and history that gave it form. For this reason alone, the book is crucial to understanding the global reach and significance of the Gothic in Central and South America, well beyond the more familiar Anglo-American frame. — Dale Townshend, Professor of Gothic Literature, Manchester Centre for Gothic Studies, Manchester Metropolitan University.  


Eljaiek-Rodríguez’s short primer on the Colombian Gothic provides a helpful first point of contact for academics looking to understand the region’s unique engagement with this artistic tradition. It is also a welcome addition to critical debates on the Gothic’s transnational cultural work. — Dr Xavier Aldana Reyes, author of Spanish Gothic: National Identity, Collaboration and Cultural Adaptation (2017)


"This book is an innovative study of Colombian literature and film. It offers an in-depth focus on Colombian history as it looks at the ways in which the never ending (neo)colonization of the country creates new forms of monstrosity. An invaluable contribution to the growing field of Latin American and Caribbean Gothic studies." — Sandra Casanova-Vizcaíno, Assistant Professor, Binghamton University, State University of New York, US


From the tropical hot lands to the foggy and cold Andean valleys, Eljaiek-Rodríguez’s book is a groundbreaking revision of the presence of the Gothic in Colombia. It confirms the international appeal of this concept and, at the same time, explores its ability to adapt to particular geographical areas that highlight haunting social and political tensions in this South American country. — Enrique Ajuria Ibarra, Senior Assistant Professor, Universidad de las Américas Puebla, Mexico

ISBN: 9781785278310

Dimensions: 229mm x 153mm x 26mm

Weight: 454g

124 pages