Gothic Images of Race in Nineteenth-Century Britain

Gothic Images of Race in Nineteenth-Century Britain image
ISBN-10:

0804727937

ISBN-13:

9780804727938

Edition: First Edition
Released: Jan 01, 1996
Publisher: Stanford Univ Pr
Format: Paperback, 335 pages
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Description:

In pursuing the sources for late eighteenth and nineteenth century "demonization" of racial and cultural difference, this book moves back and forth between the imagined world of literature and the "real" world of historical experience, between fictional romance and what has been called the "parallel fictions" of the human sciences of anthropology and biology.
The author argues that the gothic genre and its various permutations offered a language that could be appropriated, consciously or not, by racists in a powerful and obsessively reiterated evocation of terror, disgust, and alienation. But he shows that the gothic itself also evolved in the context of the brutal progress of European nationalism and imperialism, and absorbed much from them. This book explores both the gothicization of race and the racialization of the gothic as inseparable processes.
Appreciation of the pervasiveness of the gothic in nineteenth-century racial discourse is shown to be fundamental to understanding not only the ways in which racism drew strength from powerful and emotive images, but the linkages at both the conscious and unconscious levels with other areas of social discourse and prejudice: misogyny, homophobia, class snobbery, and popular revulsion at poverty, madness, and disease.


























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