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Gothic Nostalgia The Uses Of Toxic Memory In 21st Century Popular Culture 1st Edition Simon Bacon

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Gothic Nostalgia The Uses Of Toxic Memory In 21st Century Popular Culture 1st Edition Simon Bacon
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Gothic Nostalgia The Uses Of Toxic Memory In 21st Century Popular Culture 1st Edition Simon Bacon instant download after payment.

Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.08 MB
Pages: 333
Author: Simon Bacon, Katarzyna Bronk-Bacon
ISBN: 9783031438516, 3031438515
Language: English
Year: 2024
Edition: 1

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Gothic Nostalgia The Uses Of Toxic Memory In 21st Century Popular Culture 1st Edition Simon Bacon by Simon Bacon, Katarzyna Bronk-bacon 9783031438516, 3031438515 instant download after payment.

This book is an original and innovative study of how Gothic nostalgia and toxic memory are used to underpin and promote the ongoing culture wars and populist politics in contemporary popular culture. The essays collected here cover topics from the spectral to the ecological, deep fakes to toxic ableism, Mary Poppins to John Wick to reveal how the use of an imaginary past to shape the present, creates truly Gothic times that we can never escape. These ‘hungry ghosts’ from the past find resonance with the Gothic which speaks equally of a past that often not only haunts the present but will not let it escape its grasp. This collection will look at the confluence between various kinds of toxic nostalgia and popular culture to suggest the ways in which contemporary populism has resurrected ideological monsters from the grave to gorge on the present and any possibility of change that the future might represent.

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