LTA2035: Ghost Stories and the Grotesque in Literature

Credits 4.00

LTA2035 Ghost Stories and the Grotesque in Literature
Intermediate Liberal Arts

Because a “ghost" is a haunting by political history, personal choices, and social expectations, they do exist. Therefore, this course will look at the genre of the ghost story (and esthetic considerations of the grotesque) in relation to both the eighteenth-century gothic (from which it emerged) and the horror story (from which it needs to differentiate itself).  Class discussion will focus on how the ghost story explores ideas of identity, both national and personal. Mostly comprised of short stories and films, the narratives we will enjoy can teach us about what haunts us as humans and why. Authors included are Morrison, Poe, Kubrick, James, and the HBO series “LoveCraft Country”, among others. 

Prerequisites: (FCI1000 or AHS1000) and (WRT1001or RHT1000)

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