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Volume 5 (2003): Issue 2 (Nov 2003)
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Gothic Studies
Contents
Introduction
Defining the Relationships between Gothic and the Postcolonial
By:
William Hughes
and
Andrew Smith
Pages: 1–6
Gothic Excess and Political Anxiety
Lady Morgan‘s The Wild Irish Girl
By:
Bridget Matthews-Kane
Pages: 7–19
Demonising the Americans
Bram Stoker‘s Postcolonial Gothic
By:
Andrew Smith
Pages: 20–31
‘To build together a new nation’
Colonising Europe in Bram Stoker‘s The Lady of the Shroud
By:
William Hughes
Pages: 32–46
‘Death by Nature’
Margaret Atwood and Wilderness Gothic
By:
Faye Hammill
Pages: 47–63
Showers of Stars
South East Asian Womens Postcolonial Gothic
By:
Gina Wisker
Pages: 64–80
‘The Uncanny Structure of Cultural Difference’ in the Sculpture of Anish Kapoor
By:
Andrew Teverson
Pages: 81–96
Reviews
By:
Robert Miles
,
Meredith Miller
,
Andrew Smith
,
Sue Zlosnik
,
Paul March-Russell
,
Kevin Stagg
,
Benjamin Brabon
,
Francesca Orestano
, and
Stephen Carver
Pages: 97–119
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