Recalcitrant Tissue: Organ Transfer and the Struggle for Narrative Control.
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Wasson, S. (2014)
Recalcitrant Tissue: Organ Transfer and the Struggle for Narrative Control. In J. Edwards (Ed.), Technologies of the Gothic in Literature and Culture: Technogothics, 99-112. Routledge
The Gothic has long been interested in failed communities, the snapping or violating of ties between kin or neighbours. As the Gothic mutates into new forms today, it is incre...
Gothic Cities and Suburbs, 1880-present.
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Wasson, S. (2013)
Gothic Cities and Suburbs, 1880-present. In G. Byron, & D. Townshend (Eds.), The Gothic World, 132-142. Routledge
The Twilight Saga and the pleasures of spectatorship: the broken body and the shining body.
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Artt, S., & Wasson, S. (2013)
The Twilight Saga and the pleasures of spectatorship: the broken body and the shining body. In S. George, & B. Hughes (Eds.), Open Graves, Open Minds: Representations of Vampires and the Undead from the Enlightenment to the PresentManchester University Press
Gothic Science Fiction 1980 - 2010
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Wasson, S., & Alder, E. (2010)
Gothic Science Fiction 1980 - 2010. Liverpool University Press
A network of inscrutable canyons: wartime London’s sensory landscapes.
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Wasson, S. (2002)
A network of inscrutable canyons: wartime London’s sensory landscapes. In L. Phillips (Ed.), The Swarming Streets: Twentieth-Century Literary Representations of London, 77-95. Rodopi
Sensory abundance has always been a hallmark of cities, but with the onset of World War II London’s sensory geography was transformed. The resulting city lacked many of the h...