The American Weird: Concept and Medium
Editat de Dr Julius Greve, Dr Florian Zappeen Limba Engleză Hardback – oct 2020
As the first comprehensive, interdisciplinary study of the weird, this book not only explores the writings of Lovecraft, Caitlín Kiernan, China Miéville, and Jeff VanderMeer, but also the graphic novels of Alan Moore, the music of Captain Beefheart, the television show Twin Peaks and the films of Lily Amirpour, Matthew Barney, David Lynch, and Jordan Peele.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781350141193
ISBN-10: 1350141194
Pagini: 274
Ilustrații: 7 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.56 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1350141194
Pagini: 274
Ilustrații: 7 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.56 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Acknowledgements
Contributors
1.Introduction: Conceptualizations, Mediations, and Remediations of the American Weird
Julius Greve (University of Oldenburg) and Florian Zappe (University of Göttingen)
Part One: Concept
2. A Doxa of the American Weird
Dan O'Hara (Independent Scholar, UK)
3. The Oozy Set: Toward a Weird(ed) Taxonomy
Johnny Murray (Independent Scholar, UK)
4. Validating Weird Fiction as an (Im)Possible Genre
Anne-Maree Wicks (University of Southern Queensland, Australia)
5. Woke Weird and the Cultural Politics of Camp Transformation
Stephen Shapiro (University of Warwick, UK)
6. The Weird in/of Crisis, 1930/2010
Tim Lanzendörfer (University of Frankfurt, Germany)
7. After Weird: Harman, Deleuze, and the American "Thing"
Daniel D. Fineman (Occidental College, USA)
8. Concerning A Deleuzean Weird: A Response to Dan Fineman
Graham Harman (Southern California Institute of Architecture, USA)
Part Two: Medium
9. Get Out, Race and Formal Destiny (on Common Weirdness)
Eugenie Brinkema (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA)
10. From a Heap of Broken Images Towards a Postcolonial Weird: Ana Lily Amirpour's Western Landscapes
Maryam Aras (University of Bonn, Germany)
11. "It is in Our House Now": Twin Peaks, Nostalgia, and David Lynch's Weird Spaces
Oliver Moisich and Markus Wierschem (University of Paderborn, Germany)
12. Demolishing the Blues: Captain Beefheart as Modernist Outsider
Paul Sheehan (Macquarie University, Australia)
13. Weird Visual Mythopoeia: On Matthew Barney's Cremaster Cycle
Florian Zappe (University of Göttingen, Germany)
14. Hidden Cultures and the Representation and Creation of Weird Reality in Alan Moore's Providence
Alexander Greiffenstern (Independent Scholar, Germany)
15. Alien Beauty: The Glamour of the Eerie
Fred Francis (Independent Scholar, UK)
16. Conspiracy Hermeneutics: The Secret World as Weird Tale
Tanya Krzywinska (Falmouth University, UK)
17. Afterword: Weird in the Walls
Roger Luckhurst (Birkbeck, University of London, UK)
Index
Contributors
1.Introduction: Conceptualizations, Mediations, and Remediations of the American Weird
Julius Greve (University of Oldenburg) and Florian Zappe (University of Göttingen)
Part One: Concept
2. A Doxa of the American Weird
Dan O'Hara (Independent Scholar, UK)
3. The Oozy Set: Toward a Weird(ed) Taxonomy
Johnny Murray (Independent Scholar, UK)
4. Validating Weird Fiction as an (Im)Possible Genre
Anne-Maree Wicks (University of Southern Queensland, Australia)
5. Woke Weird and the Cultural Politics of Camp Transformation
Stephen Shapiro (University of Warwick, UK)
6. The Weird in/of Crisis, 1930/2010
Tim Lanzendörfer (University of Frankfurt, Germany)
7. After Weird: Harman, Deleuze, and the American "Thing"
Daniel D. Fineman (Occidental College, USA)
8. Concerning A Deleuzean Weird: A Response to Dan Fineman
Graham Harman (Southern California Institute of Architecture, USA)
Part Two: Medium
9. Get Out, Race and Formal Destiny (on Common Weirdness)
Eugenie Brinkema (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA)
10. From a Heap of Broken Images Towards a Postcolonial Weird: Ana Lily Amirpour's Western Landscapes
Maryam Aras (University of Bonn, Germany)
11. "It is in Our House Now": Twin Peaks, Nostalgia, and David Lynch's Weird Spaces
Oliver Moisich and Markus Wierschem (University of Paderborn, Germany)
12. Demolishing the Blues: Captain Beefheart as Modernist Outsider
Paul Sheehan (Macquarie University, Australia)
13. Weird Visual Mythopoeia: On Matthew Barney's Cremaster Cycle
Florian Zappe (University of Göttingen, Germany)
14. Hidden Cultures and the Representation and Creation of Weird Reality in Alan Moore's Providence
Alexander Greiffenstern (Independent Scholar, Germany)
15. Alien Beauty: The Glamour of the Eerie
Fred Francis (Independent Scholar, UK)
16. Conspiracy Hermeneutics: The Secret World as Weird Tale
Tanya Krzywinska (Falmouth University, UK)
17. Afterword: Weird in the Walls
Roger Luckhurst (Birkbeck, University of London, UK)
Index
Recenzii
It's about time that someone took on the task of defining the 'weird'; that deceptively throwaway term that defines so much of what is interesting about popular culture in the US. This excellent collection represents the best of current thinking on the topic.