Weird Fiction
A Genre Study
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Published:1st Feb '22
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This book provides a thorough examination of weird fiction, exploring its creation and significance in both literature and society.
The book Weird Fiction offers an in-depth exploration of the genre, delving into the concepts that shape and define it. Michael Cisco presents a theoretical model that allows readers to understand not just the essence of weird fiction, but also the processes behind its creation. By examining narrative content and the factors that contribute to the perception of weirdness, Cisco engages with influential theories from thinkers like Deleuze and Guattari. This approach sheds light on the intricate relationship between identity and the ordinary, revealing how weird fiction operates within and against societal norms.
Cisco's analysis goes beyond mere tropes, framing the supernatural as a means to acknowledge the vastness of human experience. He argues that weird fiction serves as a lens through which we can confront the limitations imposed by conventional narratives. The book also addresses the sociopolitical dimensions of the genre, investigating how it differentiates between major and minor literatures. This aspect of Weird Fiction invites readers to consider the broader implications of the genre in contemporary society.
Ultimately, Weird Fiction is not just an academic study; it is an invitation to reconsider how we engage with narratives that challenge the status quo. Through close textual analysis and a clear theoretical framework, readers will gain insight into the complexities of weird fiction, leaving them with a deeper appreciation for this unique literary form.
ISBN: 9783030924492
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335 pages
1st ed. 2021