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Product Description: Moving away from traditional studies of Gothic domesticity based on symbolism, Soon instead focuses on domestic space's material presence and the traces it leaves on the human subjects inhabiting it. Approaching novels and films such as Beloved and The Exorcist , this study intersects psychoanalysis, phenomenology, and various spatial theories...read more

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9781137536815 | Palgrave Macmillan, July 9, 2015, cover price $90.00 | About this edition: Moving away from traditional studies of Gothic domesticity based on symbolism, Soon instead focuses on domestic space's material presence and the traces it leaves on the human subjects inhabiting it.

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Product Description: This study analyzes an important feature in English-language Malaysian fiction that has been considerably neglected in scholarship – the theme of religion. Through interrogating this theme, the multilayered textures of cultural memories that are infused with "spiritual" dimensions are revealed in the narratives under discussion...read more

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9789888083206 | Hong Kong Univ Pr, September 1, 2011, cover price $45.00 | About this edition: This study analyzes an important feature in English-language Malaysian fiction that has been considerably neglected in scholarship -- the theme of religion.

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9789888083213 | Hong Kong Univ Pr, December 5, 2011, cover price $25.00 | About this edition: This study analyzes an important feature in English-language Malaysian fiction that has been considerably neglected in scholarship – the theme of religion.

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Product Description: The essays in this collection acknowledge the rich Gothic tradition in Asian narratives that deal with themes of the fantastic, the macabre, and the spectral. Through close analyses of Asian works using the theoretical framework outlined by Gothic criticism, these essays seek to expand the notion of the Gothic to include several popular Asian works...read more

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9780786433353 | McFarland & Co Inc Pub, March 30, 2008, cover price $35.00 | About this edition: The essays in this collection acknowledge the rich Gothic tradition in Asian narratives that deal with themes of the fantastic, the macabre, and the spectral.

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Product Description: This study attempts to multiculturalise the Gothic by reading a wide selection of Postcolonial Asian and Asian American narratives in light of familiar Gothic tropes such as the uncanny, the double, spectres, and the sublime. Discussing some of the more important concepts in postcolonialism such as subjectivity, belonging, hybridity and nationalism, the author argues that the trajectory of the postcolonial and diasporic experience is fraught with profound moments of trauma, loss and transgression which the aesthetics of the Gothic can illuminate...read more

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9783039110063 | Peter Lang Pub Inc, April 24, 2007, cover price $69.95 | About this edition: This study attempts to multiculturalise the Gothic by reading a wide selection of Postcolonial Asian and Asian American narratives in light of familiar Gothic tropes such as the uncanny, the double, spectres, and the sublime.

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Product Description: Interweaving psychoanalysis, gender and cultural studies, and postmodern theories of geopolitics, this study of the monster in contemporary narratives demonstrates that the monster (and monstrosity) is largely a cultural and ideological production...read more

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9781403944467 | Palgrave Macmillan, March 2, 2005, cover price $125.00 | About this edition: Interweaving psychoanalysis, gender and cultural studies, and postmodern theories of geopolitics, this study of the monster in contemporary narratives demonstrates that the monster (and monstrosity) is largely a cultural and ideological production.

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