Suburban Gothic
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Suburban Gothic is a subgenre of Gothic fiction, art, film and television, focused on anxieties associated with the creation of suburban communities, particularly in the United States and the Western world, from the 1950s and 1960s onwards.
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See also
- American Gothic Fiction
- Dark Romanticism
- Southern Gothic
- Tasmanian Gothic
- Urban Gothic
- Social thriller
- The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street-1960 episode of The Twilight Zone featuring commentary on McCarthyism
- Pulp noir
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