The metaphor of the monster: interdisciplinary approaches to understanding the monstrous other in literature
"The Metaphor of the Monster offers fresh perspectives and a variety of disciplinary approaches to the ever-broadening field of monster studies. The eclectic group of contributors to this volume represents areas of study not generally considered under the purview of monster studies, including w...
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Zusammenfassung: | "The Metaphor of the Monster offers fresh perspectives and a variety of disciplinary approaches to the ever-broadening field of monster studies. The eclectic group of contributors to this volume represents areas of study not generally considered under the purview of monster studies, including world literature, classical studies, philosophy, ecocriticism, animal ethics, and gender studies. Combining historical overviews with contemporary and global outlooks, this volume recontextualizes the monstrous entities that have always haunted the human imagination in the age of the Anthropocene. It also invites reflection on new forms of monstrosity in an era epitomized by an unprecedented deluge of (mis)information. Uniting researchers from varied academic backgrounds in a common effort to challenge the monstrous labels that have historically been imposed upon "the Other," this book endeavors above all to bring the monster out of the shadows and into the light of moral consideration." |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | viii, 242 Seiten |
ISBN: | 9781501369292 |
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adam_text | Contents Acknowledgments ix Introduction Keith Moser 1 Part I Ecological Perspectives 1 A Portrait of Fictional Characters as Darwinian Monsters Dominique Lestel, translated by Keith Moser 17 2 Tokyo Ghoul and the Trouble with Cannibalism Tony Milligan 34 3 Monster and Victim: Melusine from the Fourteenth Century to the Age of Homo Detritus Jonathan Kreil 49 4 J. Μ. G. Le Clézio’s Defense of the Human and Other-than-human Victims of the Derridean “Monstrosity of the Unrecognizable” in the Mauritian Saga Alma Keith Moser 63 5 Strange Fish: Calibans Sea-changes and the Problems of Classification James Seth 85 6 Monster of Vacancy, Ghost of Culture, Instrument of Clarity: Cultural and Textual Analysis of the Function of the Sonoran Desert as Monster in Luis Alberto Urrea’s The Devil’s Highway Mindy Adams 98 Part II Transgressive, Monstrous Gender and Corporality 7 Transgressive and Sovereign Authority in the Valois Court Touba Ghadessi 109 8 “Maybe Something I Never Wanted Will Be Born”: Etgar Keret’s Monstrous Dream of Motherhood Elisa Garandina 130 Part III Teaching Monstrosity in the (Post-)Modern World 9 Reading Monsters: How Mary Shelley Teaches Incels to Read Paradise Lost Neil Barrett 147 10 “We Live in a Time of Monsters”: Teaching Composition through the Representations of Monsters and Monstrosity in Literature Devon Pizzino 163
Contents viii Part IV Monstrosity in World Literature 11 Vamping It Up: Identity Performance and Intoxicated Bloodlust in the Poetry of Eduardo Haro Ibars Alyssa Hoian 187 12 The Edges of the World in Classical Greece and Epic India: A Comparison of the Monstrous Races of Ctesias’s Indica and the Răkșasas of Vālmīki’s Rãmãyana Albert Watanabe 13 Satire and Monstrosity in African Diasporic Drama SubbahMir 204 213 14 How a Monster Became a Hero: An Understanding of Camusian Morality through the Absurdist Hero, Don Juan Scott Truesdale Index 227 239
The Metaphor of the Monster offers fresh perspectives and a variety of disciplinary approaches to the ever-broadening field of monster studies. The eclectic group of contributors to this volume represents areas of study not generally considered under the purview of monster studies, including world literature, classical studies, philosophy, ecocriticism, animal ethics, and gender studies. Combining historical overviews with contemporary and global outlooks, this volume recontextualizes the monstrous entities that have always haunted the human imagination in the age of the Anthropocene. It also invites reflection on new forms of monstrosity in an era epitomized by an unprecedented deluge of (mis)information. Uniting researchers from varied academic backgrounds in a common effort to challenge the monstrous labels that have historically been imposed upon “the Other,” this book endeavors above all to bring the monster out of the shadows and into the light of moral consideration.
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Contents Acknowledgments ix Introduction Keith Moser 1 Part I Ecological Perspectives 1 A Portrait of Fictional Characters as Darwinian Monsters Dominique Lestel, translated by Keith Moser 17 2 Tokyo Ghoul and the Trouble with Cannibalism Tony Milligan 34 3 Monster and Victim: Melusine from the Fourteenth Century to the Age of Homo Detritus Jonathan Kreil 49 4 J. Μ. G. Le Clézio’s Defense of the Human and Other-than-human Victims of the Derridean “Monstrosity of the Unrecognizable” in the Mauritian Saga Alma Keith Moser 63 5 Strange Fish: Calibans Sea-changes and the Problems of Classification James Seth 85 6 Monster of Vacancy, Ghost of Culture, Instrument of Clarity: Cultural and Textual Analysis of the Function of the Sonoran Desert as Monster in Luis Alberto Urrea’s The Devil’s Highway Mindy Adams 98 Part II Transgressive, Monstrous Gender and Corporality 7 Transgressive and Sovereign Authority in the Valois Court Touba Ghadessi 109 8 “Maybe Something I Never Wanted Will Be Born”: Etgar Keret’s Monstrous Dream of Motherhood Elisa Garandina 130 Part III Teaching Monstrosity in the (Post-)Modern World 9 Reading Monsters: How Mary Shelley Teaches Incels to Read Paradise Lost Neil Barrett 147 10 “We Live in a Time of Monsters”: Teaching Composition through the Representations of Monsters and Monstrosity in Literature Devon Pizzino 163
Contents viii Part IV Monstrosity in World Literature 11 Vamping It Up: Identity Performance and Intoxicated Bloodlust in the Poetry of Eduardo Haro Ibars Alyssa Hoian 187 12 The Edges of the World in Classical Greece and Epic India: A Comparison of the Monstrous Races of Ctesias’s Indica and the Răkșasas of Vālmīki’s Rãmãyana Albert Watanabe 13 Satire and Monstrosity in African Diasporic Drama SubbahMir 204 213 14 How a Monster Became a Hero: An Understanding of Camusian Morality through the Absurdist Hero, Don Juan Scott Truesdale Index 227 239
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