
handle: 10366/151071
[ES] Los estudios de caso que integran el presente monogr?fico analizan muestras de las diversas transformaciones que se han venido llevando a cabo en el g?nero g?tico desde los a?os 70 hasta la actualidad en los ?mbitos de la ficci?n, las artes visuales y otras formas de cultura popular. Se hace especial ?nfasis en los patrones de influencia, apropiaci?n y reformulaci?n, as? como en la continuidad del imaginario g?tico en la posmodernidad. Se invita as? a la reflexi?n sobre las ansiedades del mundo contempor?neo y su reflejo o expresi?n en las diferentes manifestaciones art?sticas y literarias del g?nero del terror.
[EN] The case studies in this volume assess the transformations undergone by the Gothic genre since the 1970s until today within the fields of fiction, the visual arts and other forms of popular culture. Special emphasis falls into the patterns of influence, appropriation and reformulation in the works under assessment, as well as the durability of gothic imagery in postmodernity. We thereby invite readers to reflect on how these visual and literary works echo, reflect or give voice to the anxieties in our contemporary society.
Cine, Literatura e imagen, Series de televisi?n, Literatura g?tica, Series de televisión, Literatura gótica, Terror, Posmodernidad
Cine, Literatura e imagen, Series de televisi?n, Literatura g?tica, Series de televisión, Literatura gótica, Terror, Posmodernidad
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