Horror and religion : new literary approaches to theology, race and sexuality /
Horror and Religion is an edited collection of essays offering structured discussions of spiritual and theological conflicts in Horror, from the late-sixteenth to the twenty-first century.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Cardiff :
University of Wales Press,
[2019]
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Colección: | Horror studies.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Acknowledgements Notes on Contributors Introduction 1. 'Headlong into an Immense Abyss': Horror and Calvinism in Scotland and the United States
- Neil Syme2. The Blood is the Life: An Exploration of the Vampire's Jewish Shadow
- Mary Going3. Decadent Horror Fiction and Fin-de-Siècle Neo-Thomism
- Zoë Lehmann Imfeld4. 'Let the Queer One in': The Performance of the Holy, Innocent and Monstrous Body in Vampire Fiction
- Rachel Mann5. More or Less Human, or Less is More Humane?: Monsters, Cyborgs and Technological (Ex)tensions of Edenic Bodies
- Scott Midson6. Horror and the Death of God
- Simon Marsden7. Aboriginal Ghosts, Sacred Cannibals and the Pagan Christ: Consuming the Past as Salvation in Wilson Harris's Jonestown
- Eleanor Beal8. Reconfiguring Gothic Anti-Catholicism: Faith and Folk-Horror in the Work of Andrew Michael Hurley
- Jonathan Greenaway9. 'Deliver Us from Evil': David Mitchell, Repetition and Redemption
- Andrew TateBibliography Index