Autor: |
Avril Horner, Philip Stokes, Lucie Armitt, Pascal Nicklas, Anna Powell, Alexandra Warwick, Helen Stoddart, Hallie O’Donovan, Darryl Jones, Fred Botting, Sue Zlosnik, Madge Dresser, Diane Mason, Steve Clark, Michael Franklin, Colette Conroy, Tina Rath, Jerrold E. Hogle, Sally Ledger, Clive Bloom, John Charles Smith, Philip W. Martin, Marie Mulvey-Roberts, Jeffrey N. Cox, Ann B. Tracy, Helen Small, Janet Todd, Faye Ringel, Alison Milbank, Franz J. Potter, Victor Sage, Steven Bruhm, Iain Hamilton Grant, Catherine Butler, Terry Hale, Carolyn D. Williams, Amaryll Beatrice Ghanady, Mary Waldron, Thomas Willard, R. A. Gilbert, Ken Gelder, Allan Lloyd Smith, Christoph Houswitschka, Richard Kerridge, Antonio Ballesteros González, Elisabeth Bronfen, Ian Conrich, William Hughes, Graham Ovenden, Hans-Ulrich Mohr, Neil Cornwell, David Seed, U. A. Fanthorpe, David Punter |
Rok vydání: |
2009 |
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Zdroj: |
The Handbook of the Gothic ISBN: 9780230008540 |
DOI: |
10.1007/978-0-230-23943-2_2 |
Popis: |
Just as THE UNCANNY offers a connection to the structure of the unconscious, the abject offers a sensation of horror that connects us viscerally to the experience of repression and the process of subject formation. For Julia Kristeva, in Powers of Horror, abjection disturbs ‘identity, system, order’ and is characterised by ‘the in-between, the ambiguous, the composite’. |
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OpenAIRE |
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