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PHILIP RIDLEY’S DYSTOPIAN GOTHIC: CHILDHOOD TRAUMA AND THE POST-9/11 WORLD

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    • Ala'a Muwafaq Mustafa

    University of Anbar, College of Arts

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10.32894/1992-1179.2025.158855.1171
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Abstract

Philip Ridley’s plays Mercury Fur and The Pitchfork Disney depict dystopian futures profoundly shaped by childhood trauma. These works examine how experiences of fear, abuse, and neglect influence both individual psychology and the broader society. While scholars have analyzed the socio-political dimensions of Ridley’s post-9/11 plays, his engagement with Gothic trauma theory remains relatively unexplored. This paper investigates how Ridley constructs dystopian landscapes that reflect the enduring effects of trauma.
Ridley employs grotesque imagery to underscore the terror embedded in memory and fear. His characters frequently endure fragmented recollections, illustrating how trauma distorts their perception of reality. The disintegration of moral structures within these narratives suggests that trauma extends beyond individuals, affecting the social fabric as a whole. Ridley’s dystopian settings intensify these themes, positioning trauma as a driving force in shaping both the present and future.
By merging Gothic horror with dystopian fiction, Ridley offers a distinctive depiction of trauma in the post-9/11 era. His plays propose that trauma is not solely a personal affliction but a shared societal condition that reshapes collective experience. This approach provides new insights into the intersection of Gothic horror, dystopian storytelling, and the lasting psychological impact of childhood trauma.

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  • Philip Ridley
  • Gothic Trauma
  • Dystopian Fiction
  • Trauma
  • Post-9/11 Theatre

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Kirkuk University Journal: Humanity Studies
Volume 20, Issue 2 - Issue Serial Number 2
Volume 20, Issue 2, Part 1
September 2025
Page 430-457
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  • Receive Date: 20 April 2025
  • Revise Date: 07 August 2025
  • Accept Date: 07 August 2025
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Mustafa, A. (2025). PHILIP RIDLEY’S DYSTOPIAN GOTHIC: CHILDHOOD TRAUMA AND THE POST-9/11 WORLD. Kirkuk University Journal: Humanity Studies, 20(2), 430-457. doi: 10.32894/1992-1179.2025.158855.1171

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Ala'a Muwafaq Mustafa. "PHILIP RIDLEY’S DYSTOPIAN GOTHIC: CHILDHOOD TRAUMA AND THE POST-9/11 WORLD". Kirkuk University Journal: Humanity Studies, 20, 2, 2025, 430-457. doi: 10.32894/1992-1179.2025.158855.1171

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Mustafa, A. (2025). 'PHILIP RIDLEY’S DYSTOPIAN GOTHIC: CHILDHOOD TRAUMA AND THE POST-9/11 WORLD', Kirkuk University Journal: Humanity Studies, 20(2), pp. 430-457. doi: 10.32894/1992-1179.2025.158855.1171

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Mustafa, A. PHILIP RIDLEY’S DYSTOPIAN GOTHIC: CHILDHOOD TRAUMA AND THE POST-9/11 WORLD. Kirkuk University Journal: Humanity Studies, 2025; 20(2): 430-457. doi: 10.32894/1992-1179.2025.158855.1171

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