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ENGL 4106-01W Studies in Genre: Gothic Fall 2018 Bodies of Horror: Gothic Literature, Film, and Music M,W 9:30-10:45 Pafford 112 Dr. Lisa Crafton TLC 2-217 Email: lcrafton@westga.edu Office Hours: M,W 1:30-2:15, 3:30-4:00 (in office) T, Th 10-12 (email or chat) Telephone (direct): 678-839-4871 Telephone (dept) 678-839-6512 Course Description: The excessive motifs of Gothic plots haunted houses, trembling virgins, cruel aristocrats, family curses, madness and sexual transgression continually fascinate readers. The collision of vampires and virgins suggests the centrality of the body in Gothic texts. How do bodies pursued, imprisoned, threatened reveal the cultural anxieties of the time; that is, how is gothic a subversive genre that takes on real terrors in the paradigm of imagined ones? This course explores how notions of perversion, desire, criminality and monstrosity pervade gothic texts. We will begin with 18 th and 19 th century gothic fiction,

include Coleridge s lesbian vampire poem Christabel and Rosetti s parabolic Goblin Market. Along the way we will consider the cultural function of urban gothic in the film Fight Club, queer gothic in Bride of Frankenstein, the uncanny in The Haunting of Hill House as well as postmodern gothic in fiction of Angela Carter. We will also explore significant theoretical studies of gothic (including the multiple definitions of genre itself). Students will work in groups to collect cutting-edge theories of gothic as well as explore gothic in pop culture/music. Required Texts: The Haunting of Hill House, Dracula, The Bloody Chamber, films Bride of Frankenstein, Fight Club, online versions of Coleridge and critical theory, esp. Botting s Gothic Course Objectives: 1.To read a diverse set of texts from the gothic genre, understanding the conventions of the genre to be culturally-specific across time and geographical space, with special attention to the representation of the body. 2.To understand the history of the growth of the gothic novel in particular, including the forms it has taken from the mid-eighteenth century to the present. 3. To explore the intersections of different kinds of theoretical models (feminist, queer, postmodern, and psychoanalytic theory in particular) in scholarship of the gothic. Departmental Program Goals and Learning Outcomes: English majors will be able to 1. Understand and assess the traditions, conventions, and contexts associated with the study of the English language and its literatures. 2. Apply critical thinking skills to the analysis, synthesis, and evaluation of information and ideas from diverse oral, written, and/or visual sources. 3. Conduct research, develop organizational strategies, and compose professional documents using the academic conventions of English Studies as a discipline. Departmental Course Description: An intensive examination of the formal, social, cultural and historical contexts of a single literary genre as well as the theoretical concerns that underlie its analysis. May be repeated for credit as genre or topic varies. Students may enroll up to three semesters. Course Assignments and Evaluation: Course Requirements: Students will complete the following assignments: 1. Two analytical essays (3 pages each, 750 words)

2. Midterm and final exams 3. Researched paper, 8-10 pp, including prospectus. Evaluation Procedures: Students will be evaluated by the following: Participation 10% Response essays 50% Exams 20% Research Paper 20% Plagiarism & Academic Dishonesty Policy The Department of English and Philosophy defines plagiarism as taking personal credit for the words and ideas of others as they are presented in electronic, print, and verbal sources. The Department expects that students will accurately credit sources in all assignments. An equally dishonest practice is fabricating sources or facts; it is another form of misrepresenting the truth. Plagiarism is grounds for failing the course. Students will be reported to the appropriate university officials. UWG Policies, Services, and Requirements for all courses: http://www.westga.edu/assetsdept/vpaa/common_language_for_course_syllabi.pdf August W 15 Introduction to the course /sites of gothic M 20 Read Botting 1-8 (courseden) / Experimenting with the gothic label: read online and bring copy to class: Owen, Strange Meeting, and Keats La Belle Dame Sans Merci W 22 History of gothic: Oral Reports / Walpole and Radcliffe / Horror vs. Terror Gothic / Goths and Medievalism M 27 W 29 Coleridge Christabel Coleridge cont d / Vampires and Sexuality in the Gothic (Oral Report) September M 3 Labor Day Holiday W 5 The Frankenstein Myth: Shelley and James Whale / Cinemyth, doppelganger, cultural subtexts (Oral Report) M 10 W 12 Out of Town Conference: No class. View Bride of Frankenstein and choose scene to analyze Film discussion, Bride of Frankenstein

M 17 Film cont d W 19 Rosetti, Goblin Market / gothic as allegory, allegory as gothic/ assign essay #1 M 24 W 26 Dracula: students bring in passage/image from pp 1-30 to explore Dracula October M 1 W 3 Dracula Dracula and its afterlife M 8 Midterm Exam / Withdrawal Deadline W 10 Online readings / American Gothic / No class meeting M 15 W 17 M 22 Gilman, The Yellow Wallpaper Jackson, The Haunting of Hill House/ Oral Report: Queer Gothic and Shirley Jackson Jackson W 24 Angela Carter, The Bloody Chamber / select stories TBA M 29 Carter / assign Essay #2 W 31 Essay #2 Workshop November M 5 W 7 Urban Gothic, film Fight Club / assign scene analysis / essay 2 due Finish film / scene analyses M 12 Parody of gothic: excerpt from Austen s Northanger Abbey / assign research paper W 14 Gothic and Music (Oral Report?) /assign Contemporary Example presentation M 19, W 21 Thanksgiving Holiday

M 26 W 28 Research Paper Outline Workshop / Q and A December M 3 W 5