Haunted Landscapes
Super-Nature and the Environment
Herausgeber: Heholt, Ruth; Downing, Niamh
Haunted Landscapes
Super-Nature and the Environment
Herausgeber: Heholt, Ruth; Downing, Niamh
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Examines the concept of landscape as a multitude of places and spaces haunted by spectres, memory, trauma and nostalgia in literature, art and film from Victorian times to the present.
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Examines the concept of landscape as a multitude of places and spaces haunted by spectres, memory, trauma and nostalgia in literature, art and film from Victorian times to the present.
Produktdetails
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- Place, Memory, Affect
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. November 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 368g
- ISBN-13: 9781783488827
- ISBN-10: 1783488824
- Artikelnr.: 44801927
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Place, Memory, Affect
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. November 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 368g
- ISBN-13: 9781783488827
- ISBN-10: 1783488824
- Artikelnr.: 44801927
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Ruth Heholt is a Senior Lecturer in English at Falmouth University, UK Niamh Downing is a Senior Lecturer in English at Falmouth University, UK
Introduction, Unstable Landscapes: Affect, Representation and a
Multiplicity of Hauntings, Ruth Heholt / Part I: Landscapes of Trauma / 1.
Place as Palimpsest: Paul Celan and Martin Heidegger and the Haunting of
Todtnauberg, Mark Riley / 2. Earth and Spectre: Haunted Spaces and Mourning
Rituals in Polish Cinema, Matilda Mroz / 3. Witching Welcome: Haunting and
Postimperial Hospitality in Hilary Mantel and Helen Oyeyemi, Ryan Trimm /
4. 'Tender Bodies': Embracing the Ecological Uncanny in Jim Crace's Being
Dead, Niamh Downing / Part II: Inner and (Sub) Urban Landscapes / 5.
Phantasmal Cities: The Construction and Function of Haunted Landscapes in
Victorian English Cities, Karl Bell / 6. 'The Girl that Wouldn't Die':
Masculinity, Power and Control in the Haunted House Novel, Kevin
Corstorphine / 7.Theatrical Alleys and Bloodied Cobblestones: The Uncanny
Psycho-Geography of London's Whitechapel Ward, Holly Gale Millette / 8.
(Sub)urban Landscapes and Perception in Neo-Victorian Fiction, Rosario
Arias / Part III:
Multiplicity of Hauntings, Ruth Heholt / Part I: Landscapes of Trauma / 1.
Place as Palimpsest: Paul Celan and Martin Heidegger and the Haunting of
Todtnauberg, Mark Riley / 2. Earth and Spectre: Haunted Spaces and Mourning
Rituals in Polish Cinema, Matilda Mroz / 3. Witching Welcome: Haunting and
Postimperial Hospitality in Hilary Mantel and Helen Oyeyemi, Ryan Trimm /
4. 'Tender Bodies': Embracing the Ecological Uncanny in Jim Crace's Being
Dead, Niamh Downing / Part II: Inner and (Sub) Urban Landscapes / 5.
Phantasmal Cities: The Construction and Function of Haunted Landscapes in
Victorian English Cities, Karl Bell / 6. 'The Girl that Wouldn't Die':
Masculinity, Power and Control in the Haunted House Novel, Kevin
Corstorphine / 7.Theatrical Alleys and Bloodied Cobblestones: The Uncanny
Psycho-Geography of London's Whitechapel Ward, Holly Gale Millette / 8.
(Sub)urban Landscapes and Perception in Neo-Victorian Fiction, Rosario
Arias / Part III:
Introduction, Unstable Landscapes: Affect, Representation and a
Multiplicity of Hauntings, Ruth Heholt / Part I: Landscapes of Trauma / 1.
Place as Palimpsest: Paul Celan and Martin Heidegger and the Haunting of
Todtnauberg, Mark Riley / 2. Earth and Spectre: Haunted Spaces and Mourning
Rituals in Polish Cinema, Matilda Mroz / 3. Witching Welcome: Haunting and
Postimperial Hospitality in Hilary Mantel and Helen Oyeyemi, Ryan Trimm /
4. 'Tender Bodies': Embracing the Ecological Uncanny in Jim Crace's Being
Dead, Niamh Downing / Part II: Inner and (Sub) Urban Landscapes / 5.
Phantasmal Cities: The Construction and Function of Haunted Landscapes in
Victorian English Cities, Karl Bell / 6. 'The Girl that Wouldn't Die':
Masculinity, Power and Control in the Haunted House Novel, Kevin
Corstorphine / 7.Theatrical Alleys and Bloodied Cobblestones: The Uncanny
Psycho-Geography of London's Whitechapel Ward, Holly Gale Millette / 8.
(Sub)urban Landscapes and Perception in Neo-Victorian Fiction, Rosario
Arias / Part III:
Multiplicity of Hauntings, Ruth Heholt / Part I: Landscapes of Trauma / 1.
Place as Palimpsest: Paul Celan and Martin Heidegger and the Haunting of
Todtnauberg, Mark Riley / 2. Earth and Spectre: Haunted Spaces and Mourning
Rituals in Polish Cinema, Matilda Mroz / 3. Witching Welcome: Haunting and
Postimperial Hospitality in Hilary Mantel and Helen Oyeyemi, Ryan Trimm /
4. 'Tender Bodies': Embracing the Ecological Uncanny in Jim Crace's Being
Dead, Niamh Downing / Part II: Inner and (Sub) Urban Landscapes / 5.
Phantasmal Cities: The Construction and Function of Haunted Landscapes in
Victorian English Cities, Karl Bell / 6. 'The Girl that Wouldn't Die':
Masculinity, Power and Control in the Haunted House Novel, Kevin
Corstorphine / 7.Theatrical Alleys and Bloodied Cobblestones: The Uncanny
Psycho-Geography of London's Whitechapel Ward, Holly Gale Millette / 8.
(Sub)urban Landscapes and Perception in Neo-Victorian Fiction, Rosario
Arias / Part III:







