A Postcolonial Reading of the Gothic Novel: Case Study of Bram Stoker’s Dracula
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Master |
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A Postcolonial Reading of the Gothic Novel: Case Study of Bram Stoker’s Dracula |
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English Literature and Civilisation |
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Contents
General Introduction
Chapter One: The Postcolonial Discourse
1.1. Introduction
1.2. Postcolonialism
1.2.1 Postcolonial Theory
1.2.2. Hybridity
1.2.3. Alienation
1.3. Orientalism
1.3.1 Definition
1.3.2 Identity and the Other
1.3.3 Representation and Stereotypes
1.4 Journals in the Epistolary Novel
1.4.1 Narration
1.4.2 Symbolism
1.4.3 Intertextuality
1.5 Conclusion
Chapter Two: Postcolonial Reading of Dracula
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Bram Stoker’s Dracula
2.2.1 Postcolonial Theory Applied
2.2.2 Hybridity and Blood
2.2.3 Isolation and Alienation
2.3. Orientalism
2.3.1 Count Dracula as the Other and the Self
2.3.2 Oriental Representation and Stereotypes in Dracula
2.4. Travel Journals in the Gothic Novel Dracula
2.4.1. Narrative Techniques
2.4.2. Intertextuality and Orientalism
2.4.3. Symbolism through Characters
2.5 Conclusion
General Conclusion
Bibliography
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