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9781441101211

Post-Millennial Gothic Comedy, Romance and the Rise of Happy Gothic

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  • ISBN13:

    9781441101211

  • ISBN10:

    1441101217

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2017-02-23
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic

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Summary

Surveying the widespread appropriations of the Gothic in contemporary literature and culture, Post-Millennial Gothic shows contemporary Gothic is often romantic, funny and celebratory. Catherine Spooner reads a comprehensive range of popular texts from Stephenie Meyer's Twilight series and Tim Burton's film adaptations of Sweeney Todd and Dark Shadows to fashion, advertising, tourism, TV makeover shows, stand-up comedy, sitcom and children's media. In doing so, she argues that conventional academic and media accounts of Gothic culture have overlooked the significance of this celebratory strain of 'Happy Gothic'.

Identifying a shift in subcultural sensibilities following media coverage of the Columbine shootings, Spooner suggests that changing perceptions of Goth subculture have shaped the development of 21st-century Gothic. Reading these contemporary trends back into their sources, Spooner also explores how they serve to highlight previously neglected strands of comedy and romance in earlier Gothic literature.

Author Biography

Catherine Spooner is Senior Lecturer in English Literature at Lancaster University, UK. She is co-editor (with Emma McEvoy) of The Routledge Companion to Gothic (2007) and author of Contemporary Gothic (2006) and Fashioning Gothic Bodies (2004).

Table of Contents

Introduction
1. Consuming the Edible Graveyard: Gothic Lifestyles and Lifestyle Gothic
2. Delighting in Scariness: Tim Burton's Whimsical Macabre
3. 'Forget Nu Rave, We're Into Nu Grave!': High Street Style and the Rise of the Happy Goth
4. Gothic Charm School, or, How Vampires Learned to Sparkle
5. From Meat Cake to Monster High: Hyper-femininity, Rebellion and the Goth Girl as Commodity
6. 'Swishing about and Spookiness': Whitby and Gothic Literary Tourism from Bram Stoker's Dracula to Paul Magrs' Never the Bride
7. 'I'm the Shoreditch Vampire': Goth masculinities and comic dandies in The Mighty Boosh
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index

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