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Uncanny Modernity

by Jo Collins
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Overview

The uncanny is an experience of disorientation, where the world suddenly seems strange, alienating or threatening. Using film, literature, and perspectives from cultural theory, this book explores the sense in which the uncanny may be a distinctively modern experience, the way these unnerving feelings and unsettling encounters disturb the rational presumptions of the modern world view and the security of modern self-identity, just as the latter may themselves be implicated in the production of these experiences as uncanny.

Synopsis

The uncanny is an experience of disorientation, where the world suddenly seems strange, alienating or threatening. Using film, literature, and perspectives from cultural theory, this book explores the sense in which the uncanny may be a distinctively modern experience, the way these unnerving feelings and unsettling encounters disturb the rational presumptions of the modern world view and the security of modern self-identity, just as the latter may themselves be implicated in the production of these experiences as uncanny.

About the Author, Jo Collins

JO COLLINS is Teaching Assistant in Cultural Studies in the Department of English and American Literature at the University of Kent.

JOHN JERVIS is Lecturer in Cultural Studies at the University of Kent.

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Book Details

Published
May 1, 2008
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Pages
244
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780230517714

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