


Many beloved Female Gothic adaptations tend to highlight romance over the darker, more unsettling aspects of these narratives. The adaptations completely ignore the horror of domesticity. From Wuthering Heights to Rebecca, the central figures are not simply swoon-worthy lovers – they often reflect the complex and sometimes abusive dynamics at the heart of these stories.
Join Dr Maisha Wester as she explores the intimate connections between the Gothic and First-wave Feminism. Tracing back to the French Revolution, Dr Wester will examine how these moments shaped both Gothic literature and early reflections on women’s rights. We will journey through different novels across time, from Leonora Sansay’s nightmare love affair in A Secret History to Anne Rice’s deviously delicious Vampire Lestat. Join us to discover the Gothic genre, its origins and how these romanticised portrayals continue to shape the imaginations of audiences today.
**Speaker Bio**
*Dr. Maisha Wester is an Associate Professor and a recent British Academy Global Professor. Her interests focus on social oppression in Gothic Literature and Horror Film. Her books and numerous essays include “Torture Porn and Uneasy Feminisms: Re-thinking (Wo)men in Eli Roth’s Hostel Films” and African American Gothic in the Era of Black Lives Matter. Most recently, she has created and released a narrative-driven, social justice video game for PC titled Coded Black.*
Presented by Seed Talks
This is an 18+ event
06:30 PM- 09:00 PM