SHIRLEY JACKSON A COMPANION: Genre Fiction and Film Companions
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 1800790716
Pagini: 328
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Editura: Peter Lang Copyright AG
Seria Genre Fiction and Film Companions
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Cuprins
Contents: Reading Jackson: Style, Theme, Tradition - Ralph Beliveau: Shirley Jackson and American Folk Horror: The Public Face of Private Demons - Michael T. Wilson: «How the Dinner Revolves»: Eating, Food, and Consumption in the Fiction of Shirley Jackson - Daniel T. Kasper: The Posthumous Style of Shirley Jackson - Carl H. Sederholm: Raising Her Voice: Stephen King's Literary Dialogue with Shirley Jackson - The Politics and Poetics of Space - Patrycja Antoszek: «Intrusions from the Outside World»: Shirley Jackson and the Politics and Poetics of Enclosure - Dara Downey: «No one Can Ever Find Me»: Gingerbread Houses in Shirley Jackson's Fiction - Elizabeth Mahn Nollen: The «Terrible» House as Locus of Female Power in We Have Always Lived in the Castle - Michelle Kay Hansen: «Move Your Feet, Dear. I'm Conga- ing»: Drawing Circles around Domesticity in Shirley Jackson's Cartoons - Luke Reid: Romancing the Nostalgic Future: Prophecy, Planning, and Postwar Architecture in The Sundial - Mothers and Other Monsters - Wyatt Bonikowski: Elizabeth and Elizabeth: The Secret of the Mother's Desire in The Bird's Nest - Rebecca Million: Living an Aporia: Notes on Shirley Jackson's Home Books and the Impossible- Possible of Motherhood - Ibi Kaslik: Hangsaman: Writing the Self in Blood at the Margins - Mikaela Bobiy: Home Is Where the Heart Is(n't): The House as Mother in Jackson's House Trilogy - Outsiders and Minorities - Emily Banks: Erotic Envy and the Racial Other in «Flower Garden» - Stephanie A. Graves: Wicked Creature(s): Delirium and Difference in The Witchcraft of Salem Village - Rebecca Stone Gordon: «A Lady of Undeniable Gifts but Dubious Reputation»: Reading Theodora in The Haunting of Hill House - Jackson on Film and Television - Will Dodson: «Some Disturbing Obstruction»: Lizzie from The Bird's Nest - Jeffrey Andrew Weinstock: Walking Alone Together: Adapting Shirley Jackson's The Haunting of Hill House - Kristopher Woofter: Long Twilight (Hosszú Alkony), Shirley Jackson, and the Eerie In- Between - Erin Giannini: A Good Life?: Merricat, from Tyrant to Savior in We Have Always Lived in the Castle and Its Film Adaptation - Darryl Hattenhauer: Afterword.