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2010 | 59 | (3) | 161-178

Article title

Gotycyzm ponowoczesny

Content

Title variants

EN
The contemporary Gothic

Languages of publication

PL

Abstracts

EN
This article presents the contemporary Gothic in the independence culture. Gothic was born in the Middle Ages and was later used and adapted by the romantic writers to create the Gothic novel. The contemporary culture of Gothic was born in London at the end of the 20th century and in Poland at the beginning of the 1990’s. The associations with the Middle Ages are rather superficial and restrict themselves to considerable interest in the dark and the magical. It is an intellectual subculture that centres around writings by E.A. Poe and contemporary vampire literature, mainly The Vampire Chronicles by A. Rice. Music is an essential element of that subculture and therefore the festival of Gothic music in Bolków is a crucial event for Goths. Goths’ costumes, a fundamental aspect of the subculture, refer to the Victorian Period with their absolute blackness and ghastly make-up. Yet, there remains a question of authenticity of the Gothic subculture as it is full of theatrical and playful elements. What is more, it may be viewed as a rebellion against radically rational reality of the contemporary world.

Keywords

Year

Volume

59

Issue

(3)

Pages

161-178

Physical description

Dates

published
2019-10-19

Contributors

  • Uniwersytet Szczeciński

References

Document Type

Publication order reference

Identifiers

YADDA identifier

bwmeta1.element.ojs-issn-2658-2503-year-2010-volume-59-issue-_3_-article-296
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