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The horror that won’t end: re-enactments of national trauma in Ukrainian neo-Gothic fiction

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Date

2025

Keywords

Slavic horror, Ukranian neo-Gothic fiction, essays

Abstract (summary)

In the Western cultural production that puts individual or collective fear at its center, East/Central Europe has been portrayed as an othered space of horror – lawless, frightening zones where anything can happen. Incorporating articles on literature, film, visual arts, video games, music videos, and music festivals, Contemporary Slavic horror across media: Cursed zones is a pioneering anthology of academic essays devoted to Slavic horror fiction. The book focuses on works from the mid-20th century through the present, particularly the post-Soviet period. Assessing current trends in Czech, Polish, Russian, Slovak, Ukrainian, and East/Central European horror media, the book looks at similarities and idiosyncrasies of the genre in its Slavic variant. With this anthology we hope to tame'the Easterner Other'and start exorcising'monstrous'East/Central Europe.

Publication Information

Krys, S. (2025). The horror that won’t end: re-enactments of national trauma in Ukrainian neo-Gothic fiction. In Agnieszka Jeżyk (Ed.), Contemporary Slavic horror across media (pp. 67-82). Manchester University Press

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