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Weird Fiction

A Genre Study

Michael Cisco author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Springer Nature Switzerland AG

Published:2nd Feb '23

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This comprehensive analysis of weird fiction explores its defining characteristics and the theories behind its creation, as presented in Weird Fiction.

The book Weird Fiction offers an in-depth examination of the genre, revealing the underlying concepts that shape its narratives. Michael Cisco articulates a theoretical framework that guides readers through the intricate relationship between identity and the ordinary, as well as the factors that contribute to the creation of weird fiction. Through careful textual analysis, he explores the sources of narrative content, encouraging readers to consider not just what makes a story weird, but the broader implications of that weirdness in the context of societal norms.

Cisco engages with the ideas of prominent theorists such as Deleuze and Guattari, providing insights into how genres operate and evolve. He challenges the traditional view of the supernatural, presenting it as a reflection of the infinite nature of human experience rather than a mere collection of clichés. This perspective encourages an appreciation for the richness of weird fiction, inviting readers to delve into the complexities of its themes and motifs.

Additionally, Weird Fiction examines the sociopolitical dimensions of the genre, highlighting the distinctions between major and minor literatures. By tracing these connections, Cisco underscores the significance of weird fiction as a form of cultural expression that pushes against the boundaries of convention. Ultimately, this study not only defines weird fiction but also illuminates the processes behind its creation and the impact it has on both literature and society.

ISBN: 9783030924522

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335 pages

1st ed. 2021