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With the success of novels such as The Shadow of the Wind and films like The Others, contemporary Spanish culture has contributed a great deal to the imagery and experience of the Gothic, although such contributions are not always recognised as being specifically Spanish in origin. Contemporary Spanish Gothic is the first book to study how the Gothic mode intersects with cultural production in Spain today, considering some of the ways in which such production feeds off and simultaneously feeds into Gothic production more widely. Examining the works of writers and filmmakers like Carlos Ruiz Zafón, Arturo Pérez-Reverte, Pedro Almodóvar and Alejandro Amenábar, as well as the further reaches of Spanish Gothic influence in the Twilight film series, the book considers images and themes like the mad surgeon and the vulnerable body, the role of the haunted house, and the heritage biopics of Francisco de Goya.
Contents
Acknowledgements1: Introduction2: Heritage Gothic: Goya Biopics3: The Gothic Bestseller: the Circulation of Excess4: The Gothic House: Problematising the National Space5: The Gothic Camera: Javier Aguirresarobe at Home and in Hollywood6: Gothic Medicine: Written on the Body7: ConclusionFilmographyBibliographyIndex