Gothic Appalachian Literature

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Anthem Press
Sarah Robertson
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Gothic Appalachian Literature examines the ways contemporary Appalachian authors utilise gothic tropes to explore the complex history and contemporary problems of the region, particularly in terms of their representation of economic and environmental concerns. It argues that across Appalachian fiction, the plight of characters to save their homes, land and way of life from the destructive forces of extractive industries brings sharply to bare the histories of colonisation and slavery that problematise questions of belonging, ownership and possession.

Robertson extensively considers contemporary manifestations of the gothic in Appalachian literature, arguing that gothic tropes abound in fiction that focuses on the impacts of extractive industries that connect this micro-region with other parts of the Global North and Global South where the devastating impacts of extractive industries are also experienced socially, economically and environmentally.

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Dr Sarah Robertson is a senior lecturer in American Literature at UWE Bristol.

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