Hosting the Monster
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 2008
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789042024861
ISBN-10: 9042024860
Pagini: 260
Dimensiuni: 151 x 228 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Editura: Brill
Locul publicării:Netherlands
ISBN-10: 9042024860
Pagini: 260
Dimensiuni: 151 x 228 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Editura: Brill
Locul publicării:Netherlands
Cuprins
Preface
Holly Lynn BAUMGARTNER and Roger DAVIS: Hosting the Monster: Introduction
Duane W. KIGHT: “I Live in the Weak and the Wounded”: The Monster of Brad Anderson’s Session 9
Amaya MURUZÁBAL MURUZÁBAL: The Monster as a Victim of War: The Returning Veteran in The Best Years of Our Lives
Lucy FIFE: Human Monstrosity: Rape, Ambiguity and Performance in Rosemary’s Baby
Inderjit GREWAL: The Monstrous and Maternal in Toni Morrison’s Beloved
Hannah PRIEST: The Witch and the Werewolf: Rebirth and Subjectivity in Medieval Verse
Holly Lynn BAUMGARTNER: It’s Never the Bass: Opera’s True Transgressors Sing Soprano
Katherine ANGELL: Joseph Merrick and the Concept of Monstrosity in Nineteenth Century Medical Thought
Jessica WEBB: Herculine Barbin: Human Error, Criminality and the Case of the Monstrous Hermaphrodite
Cecilia A. FEILLA: Literary Monsters: Gender, Genius, and Writing in Denis Diderot’s ‘On Women’ and Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein
Sorcha NÍ FHLAINN: Sweet, Bloody Vengeance: Class, Social Stigma and Servitude in the Slasher Genre.
David M. KINGSLEY: It Came from Four-Colour Fiction: The Effect of Cold War Comic Books on the Fiction of Stephen King
Liesbet DEPAUW: The Monsters that Failed to Scare: The Atypical Reception of the 1930s Horror Films in Belgium
Roger DAVIS: “a white illusion of a man”: Snowman, Survival and Speculation in Margaret Atwood’s Oryx and Crake
Notes on Contributors
Holly Lynn BAUMGARTNER and Roger DAVIS: Hosting the Monster: Introduction
Duane W. KIGHT: “I Live in the Weak and the Wounded”: The Monster of Brad Anderson’s Session 9
Amaya MURUZÁBAL MURUZÁBAL: The Monster as a Victim of War: The Returning Veteran in The Best Years of Our Lives
Lucy FIFE: Human Monstrosity: Rape, Ambiguity and Performance in Rosemary’s Baby
Inderjit GREWAL: The Monstrous and Maternal in Toni Morrison’s Beloved
Hannah PRIEST: The Witch and the Werewolf: Rebirth and Subjectivity in Medieval Verse
Holly Lynn BAUMGARTNER: It’s Never the Bass: Opera’s True Transgressors Sing Soprano
Katherine ANGELL: Joseph Merrick and the Concept of Monstrosity in Nineteenth Century Medical Thought
Jessica WEBB: Herculine Barbin: Human Error, Criminality and the Case of the Monstrous Hermaphrodite
Cecilia A. FEILLA: Literary Monsters: Gender, Genius, and Writing in Denis Diderot’s ‘On Women’ and Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein
Sorcha NÍ FHLAINN: Sweet, Bloody Vengeance: Class, Social Stigma and Servitude in the Slasher Genre.
David M. KINGSLEY: It Came from Four-Colour Fiction: The Effect of Cold War Comic Books on the Fiction of Stephen King
Liesbet DEPAUW: The Monsters that Failed to Scare: The Atypical Reception of the 1930s Horror Films in Belgium
Roger DAVIS: “a white illusion of a man”: Snowman, Survival and Speculation in Margaret Atwood’s Oryx and Crake
Notes on Contributors
Notă biografică
Holly Lynn Baumgartner is an associate professor of Humanities and English at Mercy College of Northwest Ohio. Her articles have appeared in Reflections, Rhizomes, American Book Review and other journals.
Roger Davis is an instructor of English at MacEwan College in Edmonton, Canada. He is co-author of Essay Writing for Canadian Students and his literary interests include poetry, poetics and popular culture.
Roger Davis is an instructor of English at MacEwan College in Edmonton, Canada. He is co-author of Essay Writing for Canadian Students and his literary interests include poetry, poetics and popular culture.