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Hosting the monster / edited by Holly Lynn Baumgartner, Roger Davis.
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Amsterdam ; New York, NY : Rodopi, 2008.
Description
258 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm.
Details
Subject(s)
Monsters in mass media
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Popular culture
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Editor
Baumgartner, Holly Lynn
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Davis, Roger, 1971-
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Series
At the interface/probing the boundaries ; v. 52.
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At the interface, probing the boundaries ; volume 52
Summary note
"Hosting the Monster responds to the call of the monstrous with, not rejection, but invitation. Positing the monster as that which defies classification, the essays in this collection are an ongoing engagement with that which lies outside of established boundaries. With chapters ranging from the monstrous mother or the deformed child to subjectivity in transition, this volume is not only of interest to film and gender scholars and literary and cultural theorists but also students of popular culture or horror." "Its wide appeal stems from its invitation both to entertain the monster and to widen the call to and the listening for the monsters that have not yet, and perhaps must not yet, come calling back. This sense of hospitality and non-hostility is one guiding principle of this collection, suggesting that the ability to survey and research the otherwise may reveal more about the subjectivity of the self through the wisdom of the other, however monstrous the manifestation."--Jacket.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents
Hosting the monster : introduction / Holly Lynn Baumgartner and Roger Davis
"I live in the weak and the wounded" : the monster of Brad Anderson's Session 9 / Duane W. Kight
The monster as a victim of war : the returning veteran in The best years of our lives / Amaya Muruzábal Muruzábal
Human monstrosity : rape, ambiguity and performance in Rosemary's baby / Lucy Fife
The monstrous and maternal in Toni Morrison's Beloved / Inderjit Grewal
The witch and the werewolf : rebirth and subjectivity in medieval verse / Hannah Priest
It's never the bass : opera's true transgressors sing soprano / Holly Lynn Baumgartner
Joseph Merrick and the concept of monstrosity in nineteenth century medical thought / Katherine Angell
Herculine Barbin : human error, criminality and the case of the monstrous hermaphrodite / Jessica Webb
Literary monsters : gender, genius and writing in Denis Diderot's "On women" and Mary Shelley's Frankenstein / Cecilia A. Feilla
Sweet, bloody vengeance : class, social stigma and servitude in the slasher genre / Sorcha Ní Fhlainn
It came from four-colour fiction : the effect of Cold War comic books on the fiction of Stephen King / David M. Kingsley
The monsters that failed to scare : the atypical reception of the 1930s horror films in Belgium / Liesbet Depauw
"A white illusion of a man" : snowman, survival and speculation in Margaret Atwood's Oryx and Crake / Roger Davis.
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ISBN
9042024860 ((paperback))
9789042024861 ((paperback))
LCCN
2019275243
OCLC
262509432
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