{"id":1369,"date":"2024-10-01T01:30:19","date_gmt":"2024-10-01T05:30:19","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blogs.dickinson.edu\/403lit\/?p=1369"},"modified":"2024-11-04T23:50:37","modified_gmt":"2024-11-05T04:50:37","slug":"reading-list-11","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blogs.dickinson.edu\/403lit\/2024\/10\/01\/reading-list-11\/","title":{"rendered":"Updated: Reading List"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><b><span data-contrast=\"auto\">Secondary or Theoretical Works <\/span><\/b><span data-ccp-props=\"{&quot;201341983&quot;:0,&quot;335559739&quot;:160,&quot;335559740&quot;:279}\">\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n<p><del datetime=\"2024-11-05T03:21:13+00:00\"><span data-contrast=\"auto\">Benshoff, Harry\u00a0 M., and Barry\u00a0 Keith Grant. \u201cThe Monster and the Homosexual.\u201d <\/span><i><span data-contrast=\"auto\">The Dread of Difference\u202f: Gender and the Horror Film<\/span><\/i><span data-contrast=\"auto\">, University of Texas Press, Austin, Texas, 2015, pp. 116\u2013141, <\/span><a href=\"https:\/\/ebookcentral.proquest.com\/lib\/dickinson\/detail.action?docID=3571889\"><span data-contrast=\"auto\">https:\/\/ebookcentral.proquest.com\/lib\/dickinson\/detail.action?docID=3571889<\/span><\/a><span data-contrast=\"auto\">. Accessed 2024.<\/span><span data-ccp-props=\"{&quot;134233117&quot;:false,&quot;134233118&quot;:false,&quot;201341983&quot;:0,&quot;335551550&quot;:0,&quot;335551620&quot;:0,&quot;335559685&quot;:567,&quot;335559737&quot;:0,&quot;335559738&quot;:240,&quot;335559739&quot;:240,&quot;335559740&quot;:279,&quot;335559991&quot;:567}\">\u00a0<\/span><\/del><\/p>\n<p><span data-contrast=\"auto\">Fuss, Diana. \u201cIntroduction: Inside\/Out.\u201d <\/span><i><span data-contrast=\"auto\">Inside\/Out\u202f: Lesbian Theories, Gay Theories<\/span><\/i><span data-contrast=\"auto\">, Routledge, New York, New York, 1991, pp. 1\u201310, <\/span><a href=\"https:\/\/ebookcentral.proquest.com\/lib\/dickinson\/detail.action?docID=1144411\"><span data-contrast=\"auto\">https:\/\/ebookcentral.proquest.com\/lib\/dickinson\/detail.action?docID=1144411<\/span><\/a><span data-contrast=\"auto\">. Accessed 2024.<\/span><span data-ccp-props=\"{&quot;134233117&quot;:false,&quot;134233118&quot;:false,&quot;201341983&quot;:0,&quot;335551550&quot;:0,&quot;335551620&quot;:0,&quot;335559685&quot;:567,&quot;335559737&quot;:0,&quot;335559738&quot;:240,&quot;335559739&quot;:240,&quot;335559740&quot;:279,&quot;335559991&quot;:567}\">\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n<p>Thomas, Ardel.\u00a0<i>Queer Others in Victorian Gothic\u202f: Transgressing Monstrosity<\/i>. University of Wales Press, 2012.<\/p>\n<p><del datetime=\"2024-11-05T03:21:13+00:00\"><span data-contrast=\"auto\">Petrocelli, Heather\u00a0O. \u201cHorror Is Queer: Theoretical and Ontological Foundations.\u201d <\/span><i><span data-contrast=\"auto\">Queer for Fear: Horror Film and the Queer Spectator<\/span><\/i><span data-contrast=\"auto\">, 1st ed., Gwasg Prifysgol Cymru \/ University of Wales Press, 2024, pp. 1\u201337, <\/span><a href=\"https:\/\/ebookcentral.proquest.com\/lib\/dickinson\/reader.action?docID=7263174&amp;ppg=12\"><span data-contrast=\"auto\">https:\/\/ebookcentral.proquest.com\/lib\/dickinson\/reader.action?docID=7263174&amp;ppg=12<\/span><\/a><span data-contrast=\"auto\">. Accessed 2024.<\/span><span data-ccp-props=\"{&quot;134233117&quot;:false,&quot;134233118&quot;:false,&quot;201341983&quot;:0,&quot;335551550&quot;:0,&quot;335551620&quot;:0,&quot;335559685&quot;:567,&quot;335559737&quot;:0,&quot;335559738&quot;:240,&quot;335559739&quot;:240,&quot;335559740&quot;:279,&quot;335559991&quot;:567}\">\u00a0<\/span><\/del><\/p>\n<p><span data-contrast=\"auto\">Rigby, Mair. &#8220;Uncanny Recognition: Queer Theory&#8217;s Debt to the Gothic.&#8221; <\/span><i><span data-contrast=\"auto\">Gothic Studies<\/span><\/i><span data-contrast=\"auto\">, vol. 11, no. 1, May 2009, pp. 46+. <\/span><i><span data-contrast=\"auto\">Gale Academic OneFile<\/span><\/i><span data-contrast=\"auto\">, link.gale.com\/apps\/doc\/A381057953\/AONE?u=carl22017&amp;sid=bookmark-AONE&amp;xid=815748c7. Accessed 30 Sept. 2024.<\/span><span data-ccp-props=\"{&quot;134233117&quot;:false,&quot;134233118&quot;:false,&quot;201341983&quot;:0,&quot;335551550&quot;:0,&quot;335551620&quot;:0,&quot;335559685&quot;:567,&quot;335559737&quot;:0,&quot;335559738&quot;:240,&quot;335559739&quot;:240,&quot;335559740&quot;:279,&quot;335559991&quot;:567}\">\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span data-contrast=\"auto\">Sedgwick, Eve Kosofsky. <\/span><i><span data-contrast=\"auto\">The Coherence of Gothic Conventions<\/span><\/i><span data-contrast=\"auto\">, New York: Methuen, 1980.<\/span><span data-ccp-props=\"{&quot;201341983&quot;:0,&quot;335559685&quot;:720,&quot;335559739&quot;:160,&quot;335559740&quot;:279,&quot;335559991&quot;:720}\">\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><span data-ccp-props=\"{&quot;201341983&quot;:0,&quot;335559685&quot;:720,&quot;335559739&quot;:160,&quot;335559740&quot;:279,&quot;335559991&quot;:720}\">\u00a0<strong>Primary Sources<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Rebecca&#8221; by Daphne du Maurier<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Carmilla&#8221; by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu<\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\">\u201cHauntings: fantastic stories\u201d by Vernon Lee<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;The Haunting of Hill House,&#8221; by Shirley Jackson<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><b><span data-contrast=\"auto\">Academic Journal<\/span><\/b><span data-ccp-props=\"{&quot;201341983&quot;:0,&quot;335559685&quot;:720,&quot;335559739&quot;:160,&quot;335559740&quot;:279,&quot;335559991&quot;:720}\">\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span data-contrast=\"auto\">Horror Studies<\/span><span data-ccp-props=\"{&quot;201341983&quot;:0,&quot;335559685&quot;:720,&quot;335559739&quot;:160,&quot;335559740&quot;:279,&quot;335559991&quot;:720}\">\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span data-ccp-props=\"{&quot;201341983&quot;:0,&quot;335559685&quot;:720,&quot;335559739&quot;:160,&quot;335559740&quot;:279,&quot;335559991&quot;:720}\">\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n<p><b><span data-contrast=\"auto\">Keywords<\/span><\/b><span data-ccp-props=\"{&quot;201341983&quot;:0,&quot;335559685&quot;:720,&quot;335559739&quot;:160,&quot;335559740&quot;:279,&quot;335559991&quot;:720}\">\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span data-contrast=\"auto\">Queer theory, gothic, horror<\/span><span data-ccp-props=\"{&quot;201341983&quot;:0,&quot;335559685&quot;:720,&quot;335559739&quot;:160,&quot;335559740&quot;:279,&quot;335559991&quot;:720}\">\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span data-ccp-props=\"{&quot;201341983&quot;:0,&quot;335559685&quot;:720,&quot;335559739&quot;:160,&quot;335559740&quot;:279,&quot;335559991&quot;:720}\">\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span data-contrast=\"auto\">For my thesis, I am interested in focusing on the way queerness manifests in the gothic horror tradition. This genre interests me because of how it explores and reveals cultural anxieties. Gothic literature centers elements that are often uneasily regarded within society, then moralizes them to produce clear messages about good and evil. The intrinsically transgressive elements of the gothic are what make it align well with queer readings. Gothic literature often includes the concept of the immoral \u201cother,\u201d which is where queer theory begins to be used as a unit of analysis. Throughout the history of this genre, queerness has been covertly used to signify a monstrous and frightening \u201cother.\u201d At the same time queer-coded villains represented supposed social evils, they also represented transgressive yet tempting sexuality. This complicated relationship between the gothic and queerness both upheld and questioned popular perceptions of reality.<\/span><span data-ccp-props=\"{&quot;134233117&quot;:false,&quot;134233118&quot;:false,&quot;201341983&quot;:0,&quot;335551550&quot;:1,&quot;335551620&quot;:1,&quot;335559685&quot;:0,&quot;335559731&quot;:720,&quot;335559737&quot;:0,&quot;335559738&quot;:0,&quot;335559739&quot;:160,&quot;335559740&quot;:279}\">\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span data-contrast=\"auto\">I am currently most interested in exploring this concept of monstrousness within the context of gothic literature and queer theory. The majority of the secondary sources I have chosen provide insight into the history of this literary genre and its relation to queerness. I plan to determine which time period I would like to focus on, as well as which primary source I would like to build my research around. As I continue to explore this subject, some of my guiding questions will be: what does it mean to queer the gothic? How have representations of queerness developed in this genre?<\/span><span data-ccp-props=\"{&quot;134233117&quot;:false,&quot;134233118&quot;:false,&quot;201341983&quot;:0,&quot;335551550&quot;:1,&quot;335551620&quot;:1,&quot;335559685&quot;:0,&quot;335559731&quot;:720,&quot;335559737&quot;:0,&quot;335559738&quot;:0,&quot;335559739&quot;:160,&quot;335559740&quot;:279}\">\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><strong>Update<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>I have narrowed down the subject of my thesis to focus on gothic literature. To reflect this change, I have removed secondary sources that focus on horror and film, and I have found additional sources that have a specific focus on queerness in gothic literature. I have also begun to read primary texts that may relate to my research, beginning with &#8220;Rebecca&#8221; and &#8220;Carmilla.&#8221; These are texts that have frequently been referenced in the articles I have read while researching my topic, making them a good starting point.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Secondary or Theoretical Works \u00a0 Benshoff, Harry\u00a0 M., and Barry\u00a0 Keith Grant. \u201cThe Monster and the Homosexual.\u201d The Dread of Difference\u202f: Gender and the Horror Film, University of Texas Press, Austin, Texas, 2015, pp. 116\u2013141, https:\/\/ebookcentral.proquest.com\/lib\/dickinson\/detail.action?docID=3571889. Accessed 2024.\u00a0 Fuss, Diana. \u201cIntroduction: Inside\/Out.\u201d Inside\/Out\u202f: Lesbian Theories, Gay Theories, Routledge, New York, New York, 1991, pp. 1\u201310, &hellip; <a href=\"https:\/\/blogs.dickinson.edu\/403lit\/2024\/10\/01\/reading-list-11\/\" class=\"more-link\">Continue reading <span class=\"screen-reader-text\">Updated: Reading List<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":4998,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[145914],"tags":[],"class_list":["post-1369","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","hentry","category-2024-blog-posts"],"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/blogs.dickinson.edu\/403lit\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/1369","targetHints":{"allow":["GET"]}}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/blogs.dickinson.edu\/403lit\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/blogs.dickinson.edu\/403lit\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/blogs.dickinson.edu\/403lit\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/4998"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/blogs.dickinson.edu\/403lit\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=1369"}],"version-history":[{"count":0,"href":"https:\/\/blogs.dickinson.edu\/403lit\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/1369\/revisions"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/blogs.dickinson.edu\/403lit\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=1369"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/blogs.dickinson.edu\/403lit\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/categories?post=1369"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/blogs.dickinson.edu\/403lit\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/tags?post=1369"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}