00759nam a2200241 i 450099100433163190753620240708144117.0240703q19241929it a er 000 0 ita dBibl. Interfacoltà T. PellegrinoitaSocioculturale Scsita945.65123914.565123Barbi, Luigi1743128Gubbio :la città del silenzio /Luigi BarbiMilano :Sonzogno,[1924-1929?]16 p. :ill. ;30 cmLe cento città d'Italia illustrate ;60In cartellaPerugia <prov.>GuideLe cento città d'Italia illustrate ;60991004331631907536Gubbio4170014UNISALENTO03628nam 22006495 450 991056829770332120240627181153.09783030993252(electronic bk.)978303099324510.1007/978-3-030-99325-2(MiAaPQ)EBC6965075(Au-PeEL)EBL6965075(CKB)21707969700041(DE-He213)978-3-030-99325-2(EXLCZ)992170796970004120220427d2022 u| 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierGeography of Horror Spaces, Hauntings and the American Imagination /by Marko Lukić1st ed. 2022.Cham :Springer International Publishing :Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,2022.1 online resource (200 pages)Palgrave Gothic,2634-6222Print version: Lukić, Marko Geography of Horror Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2022 9783030993245 1. Introduction -- 2. Mapping Horror -- 3. The Frontier -- 4. Domestic Horrors -- 5. Small Town Heterotopias -- 6. Urban Nightmares.This book provides a comprehensive reading of a space/place-based experience from the birth of the American horror genre (nineteenth century American Romanticism) to its rise and evolution in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Exploring a series of narratives, this study focuses on the role of space and place as key elements for successful articulation of horror. The analysis, therefore, employs different theoretical premises and concepts belonging to human geography, which, while being part of the larger discipline of geography, predominantly directs its attention towards the presence and activities of humans. By connecting such theoretical readings with the continuously evolving American horror genre, this book offers a unique insight into the academically unexplored trans-disciplinary spatially based reading of the genre. Marko Lukić is Associate Professor atthe English Department at the University of Zadar, Croatia, where he teaches courses onAmerican literature, gothic and horror genre, popular culture, and cultural theory. His research interests include American popular culture, human geography and spatiality in literature and film, and the contemporary horror genre. He is the Editor in Chief of [sic] - A Journal of Literature, Culture and Literary Translation, Conference Director of the international conference Re-Thinking Humanities and Social Sciences, and the co-founder of the Centre for Research in Social Sciences and Humanities.Palgrave Gothic,2634-6222Goth culture (Subculture)Motion pictures, AmericanMotion picturesTelevision broadcastingLiteratureGothic StudiesAmerican Film and TVFilm and Television StudiesLiteratureGoth culture (Subculture)Motion pictures, American.Motion pictures.Television broadcasting.Literature.Gothic Studies.American Film and TV.Film and Television Studies.Literature.813.54813.0873809Lukic Marko1227427MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQ9910568297703321Geography of Horror2849936UNINA