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What is the Gothic female?

What is the Gothic female?

In her groundbreaking Literary Women (1976), Ellen Moers introduced the term “Female Gothic” to describe how eighteenth- and nineteenth-century women novelists employ certain coded expressions to describe anxieties over domestic entrapment and female sexuality.

What is a Gothic male?

The term “Gothic” normally conjures popular, oftentimes cliché images in one’s mind, namely: the supernatural, darkness, castles, love, or mystery. Male Gothic contains disrupted gender patterns, graphic horror, and women as “vehicles for the sexual and emotional over-statements of the male writer” (Nichols).

What does Gothic character mean?

The Gothic novel is a genre associated with the mystery and intrigue surrounding the supernatural and the unknown. Characteristics of the Gothic include: death and decay, haunted homes/castles, family curses, madness, powerful love/romance, ghosts, and vampires.

How are men presented in Gothic literature?

Societal Setting. Gothic novels are set in the patriarchal society of late-18th and early-19th century England. Because of the control men had over society, they tend to be represented as domineering, violent and brooding figures, given the free-reign of their social standing.

Where does the word’gothic’come from in the Dictionary?

First recorded in 1605–15, gothic is from the Late Latin word Gothicus of, pertaining to the Goths. See Goth, -ic I encountered The Mysteries of Udolpho when I took a Gothic novel course as a student at St. Andrews in Scotland. One of the coolest things about the class was that we were discussing the Gothic novel in real Gothic buildings.

Are there male and female characters in Gothic literature?

Male and female gender stereotypes are evident in Gothic literature. Where some texts attempt to disrupt these stereotypes, such as Mina Harker in Dracula (Stoker), others maintain the stereotype, such as Aylmer in “The Birthmark” (Hawthorne). There is a disparity in how gender affects the interpretation of characters that transgress stereotypes.

What was the role of sexuality in the Gothic?

Glossary of the Gothic: Sexuality Sexuality in the Gothic definitely advances a male-dominated hetero-normative agenda. From the very earliest Gothic novels, female sexuality is suppressed beneath a mandate of purity and purpose, and male heterosexuality is used as an instrument of power or evil.

What kind of hair does a gothic girl wear?

Many times, the hairstyles are gender-reversed, too, meaning that gothic girls generally wear shorter hair why gothic boys tend to wear longer hair. Shorter gothic hairstyles are generally flat, but some use spikes to show some creativity.