Diseased Estate: historiographic grotesque

This thesis proposes the historiographic grotesque as an interdisciplinary aesthetic and thematic mode which occurs in representations of the past. Characterised by the contradictory interplay of horror and pleasure, the grotesque provides the grounds for an affective engagement with history. The hi...

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Main Author: Costantino, Thea
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Curtin University 2010
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/856
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description This thesis proposes the historiographic grotesque as an interdisciplinary aesthetic and thematic mode which occurs in representations of the past. Characterised by the contradictory interplay of horror and pleasure, the grotesque provides the grounds for an affective engagement with history. The historiographic grotesque thus operates in opposition to those modes of history which stress the importance of objectivity in representations of the past, assert the authority of the historian and promote the possibility of understanding the past as it was really lived. In undermining this approach, the historiographic grotesque can contribute to a critique of history while offering alternative ways of interpreting the past.The written component of this thesis examines incursions of the grotesque in a range of theoretical and creative works which address historical transition and rupture, critique official modes of history, and depict the past as a site of death and uncanny return.The creative component of this thesis is a suite of two-and three-dimensional works with accompanying text which presents a grotesque historical narrative of colonial Western Australia, referencing the materials of wax and photography to present an uneasy and unreliable account of the past. Rather than illustrating the written component of the thesis, the creative research offers a parallel investigation of the significance of the grotesque for considerations of history.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-8562017-02-20T06:41:34Z Diseased Estate: historiographic grotesque Costantino, Thea representations of the past interdisciplinary aesthetic and thematic mode rupture theoretical and creative works historical transition interplay of horror and pleasure historiographic grotesque This thesis proposes the historiographic grotesque as an interdisciplinary aesthetic and thematic mode which occurs in representations of the past. Characterised by the contradictory interplay of horror and pleasure, the grotesque provides the grounds for an affective engagement with history. The historiographic grotesque thus operates in opposition to those modes of history which stress the importance of objectivity in representations of the past, assert the authority of the historian and promote the possibility of understanding the past as it was really lived. In undermining this approach, the historiographic grotesque can contribute to a critique of history while offering alternative ways of interpreting the past.The written component of this thesis examines incursions of the grotesque in a range of theoretical and creative works which address historical transition and rupture, critique official modes of history, and depict the past as a site of death and uncanny return.The creative component of this thesis is a suite of two-and three-dimensional works with accompanying text which presents a grotesque historical narrative of colonial Western Australia, referencing the materials of wax and photography to present an uneasy and unreliable account of the past. Rather than illustrating the written component of the thesis, the creative research offers a parallel investigation of the significance of the grotesque for considerations of history. 2010 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/856 en Curtin University fulltext
spellingShingle representations of the past
interdisciplinary aesthetic and thematic mode
rupture
theoretical and creative works
historical transition
interplay of horror and pleasure
historiographic grotesque
Costantino, Thea
Diseased Estate: historiographic grotesque
title Diseased Estate: historiographic grotesque
title_full Diseased Estate: historiographic grotesque
title_fullStr Diseased Estate: historiographic grotesque
title_full_unstemmed Diseased Estate: historiographic grotesque
title_short Diseased Estate: historiographic grotesque
title_sort diseased estate: historiographic grotesque
topic representations of the past
interdisciplinary aesthetic and thematic mode
rupture
theoretical and creative works
historical transition
interplay of horror and pleasure
historiographic grotesque
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/856