Gothic in Literature or Culture
Inviting papers that deal with the question of the Gothic in literature or
culture. *How does the Gothic configure itself as or against dominant or
hegemonic discourses? *How does the Gothic relate to textuality, to
language, to the visual, to the body, to sexuality? What kind of a category
is the Gothic? Literary? Popular? Aesthetic? Cultural? Ethical? Political?
Historical? *How does the term work as a modifier of accepted categories:
*Gothic realism, *Gothic punk, Gothic film? *Is the Gothic exhausted?
Masochistic? Conservative?
Please submit 500-word abstracts for papers *(15-minutes) to be
presented at the 33rd Popular Culture Association/American Culture
Association Conference at the San Antonio Marriott Hotel in San Antonio,
Texas, April 7-10, 2004.
Send abstracts by email, fax, or snail mail to:
Louis H. Palmer, III
English Department
Leavenworth Hall
6 Alumni Drive
Castleton State College
Castleton, VT *05735
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802/468-1341
fax: 802/468-6045
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