: Ian Conrich, Laura Sedgwick
: Gothic Dissections in Film and Literature The Body in Parts
: Palgrave Macmillan
: 9781137303585
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This is the first book-length study to systematically and theoretically analyse the use and representation of individual body parts in Gothic fiction. Moving between filmic and literary texts and across the body-from the brain, hair and teeth, to hands, skin and the stomach-this book engages in unique readings by foregrounding a diversity of global representations. Building on scholarly work on the 'Gothic body' and 'body horror', Gothic Dissections in Film and Literature dissects the individual features that comprise the physical human corporeal form in its different functions. This very original and accessible study, which will appeal to a broad range of readers interested in the Gothic, centralises the use (and abuse) of limbs, organs, bones and appendages. It presents a set of unique global examinations; from Brazil, France and South Korea to name a few; that address the materiality of the Gothic body in depth in texts ranging from the nineteenth century to the present; from Nikolai Gogol, Edgar Allan Poe, Roald Dahl and Chuck Palahniuk, to David Cronenberg, Freddy Krueger and The Greasy Strangler


Ian Conrich is Honorary Fellow at the University of Vienna, Austria. He is an author or editor of fourteen books, includingHorror Zone: The Cultural Experience of Contemporary Horror Cinema (2009) andThe Cinema of John Carpenter: The Technique of Terror(2005).

La ra Sedgwick is studying for a PhD in Film and Gothic Studies at the University of Stirling, Scotland. She is co-editor of 'Islands and Film', a special issue of the journal Post Script.


Gothic Dissections in Film and Literature4
Acknowledgements6
Contents8
List of Figures10
Chapter 1 Introduction13
Gothic Dilemmas15
The Gothic Body19
Bibliography24
Chapter 2 The Brain27
The Exposed Brain29
Brain Experiments34
Brain Power38
Bibliography42
Chapter 3 Head and Face44
Beheadings47
The Dicephalous49
The Expanded Head52
The Masked Face53
Bibliography56
Chapter 4 Eyes59
Wide-Eyed63
Blinded66
Displacement69
Bibliography73
Chapter 5 Ears and Nose75
Nasal Defects77
Lost and Found79
Transmogrification84
The Invaded Body86
Bibliography90
Chapter 6 Teeth91
Forced Extractions92
Biting Teeth96
Collecting Teeth99
False Teeth101
Bibliography104
Chapter 7 The Tongue, Mouth and Lips106
The Extended Tongue107
Mouth Opened Wide111
Lips SealedLips Parted113
The Disembodied Voice115
Bibliography118
Chapter 8 Hair and Fingernails120
Uncontrollable Hair122
Beastliness126
Clawish Hands129
Out of Sight133
Bibliography137
Chapter 9 Hands139
Severed Hands141
Compulsive Hands147
Alternative Hands149
Mummified Hands153
Bibliography156
Chapter 10 Feet and Limbs159
Broken Limbs160
Anatomical Loss164
Replacement Limbs167
Bibliography172
Chapter 11 Bones173
Unruly Bones174
Unburied Bones176
Objectified Bones180
Uncanny Bones183
Bibliography186
Chapter 12 Skin188
Skin Deep192
Flaying195
Modification199
Bibliography202
Chapter 13 The Heart204
The Beating Heart205
The Extracted Heart207
Mad Science210
Heart Transplants213
Bibliography216
Chapter 14 Genitalia218
Castration220
Augmented Sexuality224
Extremities228
Bibliography231
Chapter 15 The Uterus233
The Abnormal Womb235
Monstrous Births238
Possession239
The Protective Womb242
Bibliography246
Chapter 16 The Stomach, Intestines and the Anus248
Food Processing and the Force-Fed Body250
The Unzipped Body252
Cheek to Cheek: The Body Remodelled255
The Gluttonous Body257
From the Bottom259
Bibliography264
Chapter 17 Epilogue266
Index268
Films271
Literature: Fiction and Authors279
Art and Artists284
General286