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  1. Cover
  2. Half Title Page
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Contents
  6. Acknowledgments
  7. Introduction: Gothic in the Anthropocene
  8. Part I. Anthropocene
    1. 1. The Anthropocene
    2. 2. De-extinction: A Gothic Masternarrative for the Anthropocene
    3. 3. Lovecraft vs. VanderMeer: Posthuman Horror (and Hope?) in the Zone of Exception
    4. 4. Monstrous Megalodons of the Anthropocene: Extinction and Adaptation in Prehistoric Shark Fiction, 1974–2018
    5. 5. A Violence “Just below the Skin”: Atmospheric Terror and Racial Ecologies from the African Anthropocene
  9. Part II. Plantationocene
    1. 6. Horrors of the Horticultural: Charles Brockden Brown’s Wieland and the Landscapes of the Anthropocene
    2. 7. True Detective’s Folk Gothic
    3. 8. Beyond the Slaughterhouse: Anthropocene, Animals, and Gothic
  10. Part III. Capitalocene
    1. 9. Gothic in the Capitalocene: World-Ecological Crisis, Decolonial Horror, and the South African Postcolony
    2. 10. Overpopulation: The Human as Inhuman
    3. 11. Digging Up Dirt: Reading the Anthropocene through German Romanticism
    4. 12. Got a Light? The Dark Currents of Energy in Twin Peaks: The Return
  11. Part IV. Chthulucene
    1. 13. The Anthropocene Within: Love and Extinction in M. R. Carey’s The Girl with All the Gifts and The Boy on the Bridge
    2. 14. Rot and Recycle: Gothic Eco-burial
    3. 15. Erotics and Annihilation: Caitlín R. Kiernan, Queering the Weird, and Challenges to the “Anthropocene”
    4. 16. Monstrocene
  12. Contributors
  13. Index

Dark Scenes from Damaged Earth

The Gothic Anthropocene

Justin D. Edwards, Rune Graulund, and Johan Höglund, Editors

University of Minnesota Press

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