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This book delves into the captivating resurgence of Gothic themes in contemporary television, exploring how vampires, werewolves, and uncanny domestic secrets have invaded our screens. From the eerie landscapes of Twin Peaks to the dystopian futures of Black Mirror, this collection sheds new light on the Gothic's pervasive influence across genres and its reflection of cultural anxieties in our rapidly changing world. The essays within investigate a myriad of topics, including the narrative power of Gothic television, the role of streaming platforms as "Gothic devices," and the genre's historical roots and futuristic visions. Contributors offer expert analyses through diverse critical lenses such as Queer theory, postmodernism, and post-human studies. This volume invites readers to ponder how Gothic narratives shape and are shaped by the medium of television, making it an essential read for anyone interested in media studies and cultural theory.
Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction.- Part 1: Gothic Monsters On Television.- Chapter 2: Dead, Undead, Dead Again: Vampires And Seriality By Aoise Stratford.- Chapter 3: "Don't Blink!": The Gothic Whoniverse By Nick Groom.- Chapter 4: The Boys And Celebrity Bodies In And Between Space By Sean Redmond.- Chapter 5: Ghosts In The Mirror: Digital Haunting In Black Mirror By Rachel M. E. Wolfe.- Part 2: Reconfiguring Identity, Power, And Politics.- Chapter 6: True Blood Watched From Trump's Gothic America By Ana Cristina Băniceru.- Chapter 7: "Women Can't Be Knights": Gothic Marginalities And Gender Performance In Hbo's Game Of Thrones (2011-2019) By Louise Coopey.- Chapter 8: Faded Stars To Leading Ladies: The Ageing Actress And Gothic Television By Harriet Fletcher.- Chapter 9: The Gothic Riverdale: Queer "Baiting," Seduction, And Sacrifice By Yan Tang.- Part 3: Gothic Television's Architectures Of Time And Space.- Chapter 10: In The Red Room: Netflix, The Haunting Of Hill House, And Streaming The Architectural Gothic By Luke Reid.- Chapter 11: Don't Look Now: Twin Peaks: The Return Of The Haunted Television Set By Joel Hawkes.- Chapter 12: Black Mirror: Bandersnatch: The Procedural Protagonist In The Gothic Media Space By Michael Chemers And Michael Sell.- Chapter 13: Blurring The Lines Between Wonder And Fear: Seriality And Gothic-Science Fiction Tv By Stacey Abbot.- Part 4: Birthing The Posthuman.- Chapter 14: Reproducing Hyde: Hybridized Gothic, Adaptation, And Biopower In Jekyll By Bruce Wyse.- Chapter 15: Posthuman Ecogothic Aesthetics In Dark By Anya Heise-Von Der Lippe.- Chapter 16: When Gothic Pasts Meet Gothic Futures: The Zombi-Fied And Frankensteinian Android Hosts Of Hbo's Westworld By Darnel Degand.- Chapter 17: Postscript By Jerrold E. Hogle.



