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The Gothic and the Everyday
Trauma, Gothic, Revolution
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Book chapters
Trauma, Gothic, Revolution
Architecture and the Romance of Gothic Remains
Gothic Memory and the Contested Past
Gothic Remains in South Asian English Fiction
Ghosting the Nation
The Dollâs Uncanny Soul
Introduction
A Dark Domesticity
Morbid Dining
Haunting and the (Im)possibility of MÄori Gothic
The Abhuman City
Spectral Pumpkins
Uncanny Communities
pp. 1
Introduction: Living Gothic
pp. 15
Trauma, Gothic, Revolution
pp. 33
Uncanny Communities: Empire and Its Others
pp. 52
Gothic Memory and the Contested Past: Framing Terror
pp. 69
The Abhuman City: Peter Ackroyd’s Gothic Historiography of London
pp. 85
Spectral Pumpkins: Cultural Icons and the Gothic Everyday
pp. 103
The Doll’s Uncanny Soul
pp. 131
Ghosting the Nation: La Llorona, Popular Culture, and the Spectral Anxiety of Mexican Identity
pp. 152
A Dark Domesticity: Echoes of Folklore in Irish Contemporary Gothic
pp. 173
Architecture and the Romance of Gothic Remains: John Carter and The Gentleman’s Magazine, 1797–1817
pp. 195
Morbid Dining: Writing the Haunted History of Last Meals
pp. 215
Gothic Remains in South Asian English Fiction
pp. 225
Haunting and the (Im)possibility of Māori Gothic
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