Transplantation Gothic
Discover the intriguing intersection of life, death, and identity in Transplantation Gothic by Sara-Patricia Wasson. Published by Manchester University Press in 2020, this compelling hardback spans 232 pages, exploring the unsettling nature of transplantation as a boundary practice. Wasson delves into the Gothic mode present in literature, film, and science, tracing its evolution from the nineteenth century to modern times. The book examines the themes of hybrid bodies and precarious lives within the context of neoliberal late capitalism, making it a thought-provoking read for those interested in the complexities of human existence. Engage with this insightful analysis that challenges traditional distinctions and invites readers to reconsider the implications of transplantation in contemporary society.