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  1. Monstrosity and Chinese cultural identity
    xenophobia and the reimagination of foreignness in vernacular literature since the Song dynasty
    Author: Yue, Isaac
    Published: [2020]; © 2020
    Publisher:  Cambria Press, Amherst ; New York

    "This book examines the interconnection between the idea of monstrosity and the emergence of Chinese cultural identity since the Song dynasty. Chinese vernacular literature matured during the Southern Song period and coincided with society's growing... more

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    "This book examines the interconnection between the idea of monstrosity and the emergence of Chinese cultural identity since the Song dynasty. Chinese vernacular literature matured during the Southern Song period and coincided with society's growing apprehension of foreignness. As society's perception of the other fluctuated between acceptance and abhorrence following the Mongolian conquest of the Middle Kingdom and the subsequent political desire to return to a fixation with the concept of Han during the Ming dynasty, the idea of monstrosity was adopted by these works as a logical vessel for contemplating the question of identity. Unlike other forms of written work in China, vernacular literature developed out of the necessity to cater to the masses. As such, they provide a unique window to understand society's reaction to the cultural and political milieu of the time. By resituating the production of these works within this cultural backdrop, the importance of this study lies both in the foregrounding of the manifestation of Chinese cultural identity in the literary world and the proposition of its importance to our understanding of the cultural politics since the Song dynasty. Beyond its timely discussion of the background and historical genealogy of how Chineseness is conceptualized, this book specifically addresses the effect of the contentiousness of ethnicity on the identity question. In doing so, it explores how this gradual historical transformation of Chinese cultural identity is closely tied to xenophobia and the reimagination of foreignness as reflected in the idea of monstrosity"--

     

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  2. The metaphor of the monster
    interdisciplinary approaches to understanding the monstrous other in literature
    Published: 2020
    Publisher:  Bloomsbury Academic, London [England] ; Bloomsbury Publishing, [London, England]

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    Language: English
    Media type: Book
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    Other subjects: Monsters in literature; Monsters / Symbolic aspects; Electronic books
    Scope: 1 online resource (256 pages)
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  3. The metaphor of the monster
    interdisciplinary approaches to understanding the monstrous other in literature
    Contributor: Moser, Keith A. (Publisher); Zelaya, Karina (Publisher)
    Published: 2020
    Publisher:  Bloomsbury Academic, London

    "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... more

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    "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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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Contributor: Moser, Keith A. (Publisher); Zelaya, Karina (Publisher)
    Language: English
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    ISBN: 9781501364365
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    Subjects: Monsters in literature; Monsters; Ungeheuer; Literatur; Das Andere; Das Monströse
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  4. The metaphor of the monster
    interdisciplinary approaches to understanding the monstrous other in literature
    Published: 2020
    Publisher:  Bloomsbury Academic, London [England] ; Bloomsbury Publishing, [London, England]

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    Subjects: Monsters in literature; Monsters / Symbolic aspects
    Scope: 1 online resource (256 pages)
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  5. Classical literature and posthumanism
    Contributor: Chesi, Giulia Maria (Publisher); Spiegel, Francesca (Publisher)
    Published: 2021; © 2020
    Publisher:  Bloomsbury Academic, London ; New York ; Oxford ; New Delhi ; Sydney

  6. Monstrosity and Chinese cultural identity
    xenophobia and the reimagination of foreignness in vernacular literature since the Song dynasty
    Author: Yue, Isaac
    Published: [2020]; © 2020
    Publisher:  Cambria Press, Amherst ; New York

    "This book examines the interconnection between the idea of monstrosity and the emergence of Chinese cultural identity since the Song dynasty. Chinese vernacular literature matured during the Southern Song period and coincided with society's growing... more

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    "This book examines the interconnection between the idea of monstrosity and the emergence of Chinese cultural identity since the Song dynasty. Chinese vernacular literature matured during the Southern Song period and coincided with society's growing apprehension of foreignness. As society's perception of the other fluctuated between acceptance and abhorrence following the Mongolian conquest of the Middle Kingdom and the subsequent political desire to return to a fixation with the concept of Han during the Ming dynasty, the idea of monstrosity was adopted by these works as a logical vessel for contemplating the question of identity. Unlike other forms of written work in China, vernacular literature developed out of the necessity to cater to the masses. As such, they provide a unique window to understand society's reaction to the cultural and political milieu of the time. By resituating the production of these works within this cultural backdrop, the importance of this study lies both in the foregrounding of the manifestation of Chinese cultural identity in the literary world and the proposition of its importance to our understanding of the cultural politics since the Song dynasty. Beyond its timely discussion of the background and historical genealogy of how Chineseness is conceptualized, this book specifically addresses the effect of the contentiousness of ethnicity on the identity question. In doing so, it explores how this gradual historical transformation of Chinese cultural identity is closely tied to xenophobia and the reimagination of foreignness as reflected in the idea of monstrosity"--

     

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  7. Classical literature and posthumanism
    Contributor: Chesi, Giulia Maria (Herausgeber, Verfasser); Spiegel, Francesca (Herausgeber, Verfasser)
    Published: 2020
    Publisher:  Bloomsbury Academic, London ; New York ; Oxford ; New Delhi ; Sydney

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  8. The Horrid Looking Glass
    Reflections on Monstrosity
    Published: 2020
    Publisher:  BRILL, Boston ; ProQuest, Ann Arbor, Michigan

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    Contributor: Kreuter, Peter Mario
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    ISBN: 9781904710158
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Subjects: Monsters in literature
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  9. The metaphor of the monster
    interdisciplinary approaches to understanding the monstrous other in literature
    Contributor: Moser, Keith A. (HerausgeberIn); Zelaya, Karina (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 2020
    Publisher:  Bloomsbury Academic, London [England] ; Bloomsbury Publishing, [London, England]

    Acknowledgments -- Introduction / Keith Moser (Mississippi State University, USA) -- Part I Ecological Perspectives -- 1. A Portrait of Fictional Characters as Darwinian Monsters / Dominique Lestel (Stanford University, USA), translated by Keith... more

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    Acknowledgments -- Introduction / Keith Moser (Mississippi State University, USA) -- Part I Ecological Perspectives -- 1. A Portrait of Fictional Characters as Darwinian Monsters / Dominique Lestel (Stanford University, USA), translated by Keith Moser -- 2. Tokyo Ghoul and the Trouble with Cannibalism / Tony Milligan (King's College London, UK) -- 3. Monster and Victim: Melusine from the Fourteenth Century to the Age of Homo Detritus / Jonathan Krell (University of Georgia, USA) -- 4. J. M. G. Le Clžio's Defense of the Human and Other-than-human Victims of the Derridean "Monstrosity of the Unrecognizable" in the Mauritian Saga / Alma Keith Moser (Mississippi State University, USA) -- 5. Strange Fish: Caliban's Sea-changes and the Problems of Classification / James Seth (Central Washington University, USA) -- 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 (Texas State University, USA) -- Part II Transgressive, Monstrous Gender and Corporality -- 7. Transgressive and Sovereign Authority in the Valois Court / Touba Ghadessi (Wheaton College, USA) -- 8. "Maybe Something I Never Wanted Will Be Born": Etgar Keret 's Monstrous Dream of Motherhood Elisa Carandina (Institut National des Langues et Civilisations Orientales, France) Part III Teaching Monstrosity in the (Post-)Modern World 9. Reading Monsters: How Mary Shelley Teaches Incels to Read Paradise Lost / Neil Barrett (The Webb School, USA) -- 10. "We Live in a Time of Monsters": Teaching Composition through the Representations of Monsters and Monstrosity in Literature / Devon Pizzino (Borough of Manhattan Community College, St. Francis College, USA) -- Part IV Monstrosity in World Literature -- 11. Vamping It Up: Identity Performance and Intoxicated Bloodlust in the Poetry of Eduardo Haro Ibars / Alyssa Holan (University of Wisconsin, Platteville, USA) -- 12. The Edges of the World in Classical Greece and Epic India: A Comparison of the Monstrous Races of Ctesias's Indica and the Raksasas of Valmiki's Ramayana / Albert Watanabe (Louisiana State University, USA) -- 13. Satire and Monstrosity in African Diasporic Drama / Subbah Mir (Louisiana State University, USA) -- 14. How a Monster Became a Hero: An Understanding of Camusian Morality through the Absurdist Hero, Don Juan / Scott Truesdale (University of Georgia, USA) -- Index. "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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    Contributor: Moser, Keith A. (HerausgeberIn); Zelaya, Karina (HerausgeberIn)
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    ISBN: 9781501364365; 9781501364334; 9781501364341; 9781501364358
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    Subjects: Monsters in literature; Monsters
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (256 pages)
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  10. Classical literature and posthumanism
    Contributor: Chesi, Giulia Maria (Publisher); Spiegel, Francesca (Publisher)
    Published: 2020
    Publisher:  Bloomsbury Academic, London ; New York ; Oxford ; New Delhi ; Sydney

    The subject of the posthuman, of what it means to be or to cease to be human, is emerging as a shared point of debate at large in the natural and social sciences and the humanities. This volume asks what classical learning can bring to the table of... more

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    The subject of the posthuman, of what it means to be or to cease to be human, is emerging as a shared point of debate at large in the natural and social sciences and the humanities. This volume asks what classical learning can bring to the table of posthuman studies, assembling chapters that explore how exactly the human self of Greek and Latin literature understands its own relation to animals, monsters, objects, cyborgs and robotic devices. With its widely diverse habitat of heterogeneous bodies, minds, and selves, classical literature again and again blurs the boundaries between the human and the non-human; not to equate and confound the human with its other, but playfully to highlight difference and hybridity, as an invitation to appraise the animal, monstrous or mechanical/machinic parts lodged within humans. This comprehensive collection unites contributors from across the globe, each delving into a different classical text or narrative and its configuration of human subjectivity-how human selves relate to other entities around them. For students and scholars of classical literature and the posthuman, this book is a first point of reference

     

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  11. The metaphor of the monster
    interdisciplinary approaches to understanding the monstrous other in literature
    Contributor: Moser, Keith A. (Publisher); Zelaya, Karina (Publisher)
    Published: 2020
    Publisher:  Bloomsbury Academic, London

    "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... more

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    "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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    Contributor: Moser, Keith A. (Publisher); Zelaya, Karina (Publisher)
    Language: English
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    ISBN: 9781501364365
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    RVK Categories: EC 5410
    Subjects: Monsters in literature; Monsters; Ungeheuer; Literatur; Das Andere; Das Monströse
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (viii, 256 Seiten)
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  12. Classical literature and posthumanism
    Contributor: Chesi, Giulia Maria (Publisher); Spiegel, Francesca (Publisher)
    Published: 2020
    Publisher:  Bloomsbury Academic, London ; New York ;Oxford ; New Delhi ; Sydney

    The subject of the posthuman, of what it means to be or to cease to be human, is emerging as a shared point of debate at large in the natural and social sciences and the humanities. This volume asks what classical learning can bring to the table of... more

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    The subject of the posthuman, of what it means to be or to cease to be human, is emerging as a shared point of debate at large in the natural and social sciences and the humanities. This volume asks what classical learning can bring to the table of posthuman studies, assembling chapters that explore how exactly the human self of Greek and Latin literature understands its own relation to animals, monsters, objects, cyborgs and robotic devices. With its widely diverse habitat of heterogeneous bodies, minds, and selves, classical literature again and again blurs the boundaries between the human and the non-human; not to equate and confound the human with its other, but playfully to highlight difference and hybridity, as an invitation to appraise the animal, monstrous or mechanical/machinic parts lodged within humans. This comprehensive collection unites contributors from across the globe, each delving into a different classical text or narrative and its configuration of human subjectivity-how human selves relate to other entities around them. For students and scholars of classical literature and the posthuman, this book is a first point of reference

     

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  13. Monstrosity and Chinese cultural identity
    xenophobia and the reimagination of foreignness in vernacular literature since the Song Dynasty
    Author: Yue, Isaac
    Published: [2020]
    Publisher:  Cambria Press, Amherst , New York

    "This book examines the interconnection between the idea of monstrosity and the emergence of Chinese cultural identity since the Song dynasty. Chinese vernacular literature matured during the Southern Song period and coincided with society's growing... more

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    "This book examines the interconnection between the idea of monstrosity and the emergence of Chinese cultural identity since the Song dynasty. Chinese vernacular literature matured during the Southern Song period and coincided with society's growing apprehension of foreignness. As society's perception of the other fluctuated between acceptance and abhorrence following the Mongolian conquest of the Middle Kingdom and the subsequent political desire to return to a fixation with the concept of Han during the Ming dynasty, the idea of monstrosity was adopted by these works as a logical vessel for contemplating the question of identity. Unlike other forms of written work in China, vernacular literature developed out of the necessity to cater to the masses. As such, they provide a unique window to understand society's reaction to the cultural and political milieu of the time. By resituating the production of these works within this cultural backdrop, the importance of this study lies both in the foregrounding of the manifestation of Chinese cultural identity in the literary world and the proposition of its importance to our understanding of the cultural politics since the Song dynasty. Beyond its timely discussion of the background and historical genealogy of how Chineseness is conceptualized, this book specifically addresses the effect of the contentiousness of ethnicity on the identity question. In doing so, it explores how this gradual historical transformation of Chinese cultural identity is closely tied to xenophobia and the reimagination of foreignness as reflected in the idea of monstrosity"--

     

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    ISBN: 9781621965046
    Series: Cambria Sinophone world series
    Subjects: Literatur; Kulturelle Identität; Ungeheuer; Ethnische Identität; Fremdenfeindlichkeit; Chinesisch
    Other subjects: Chinese literature / Song dynasty, 960-1279 / History and criticism; Chinese literature / Yuan dynasty, 1260-1368 / History and criticism; Chinese literature / Ming dynasty, 1368-1644 / History and criticism; Xenophobia in literature; Aliens in literature; Other (Philosophy) in literature; Animals in literature; Monsters in literature; Aliens in literature; Animals in literature; Chinese literature; Chinese literature / Ming dynasty; Monsters in literature; Other (Philosophy) in literature; Song Dynasty (China); Yuan Dynasty (China); 960-1644; Criticism, interpretation, etc
    Scope: xii, 205 Seiten, Illustrationen, 24 cm
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    China turning inward: Foreignness and otherness in the development of Chinese cultural identity -- Bestiality and brutality: The imagination of foreigners as uncivilized animals -- The barbarian and/as the hero: The case of Zhang Fei -- The taming of the ape: A Chinese sutra -- An animalistic warrior? A demon-vanquishing scholar?: The two faces of Zhong Kui -- Conclusion

  14. Desafíos, diferencias y deformaciones de la ciudadanía
    mutantes y monstruos en la producción cultural latinoamericana reciente
    Contributor: Caña Jiménez, María del Carmen (HerausgeberIn, VerfasserIn einer Einleitung)
    Published: 2020
    Publisher:  Editorial A Contracorriente, [Raleigh] ; Universiity of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill

    Desafíos, diferencias y deformaciones de la ciudadanía: mutantes y monstruos en la producción cultural latinoamericana reciente / Maria del Carmen Caña Jiménez -- Ciudadanía y abyección: un retrato urbano de Brasil en O invasor, de Marçal Aquino /... more

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    Desafíos, diferencias y deformaciones de la ciudadanía: mutantes y monstruos en la producción cultural latinoamericana reciente / Maria del Carmen Caña Jiménez -- Ciudadanía y abyección: un retrato urbano de Brasil en O invasor, de Marçal Aquino / Wesley Costa de Moraes -- Ética y estética del zombi en El patrón: radiografía de un crimen, de Sebastián Schindel / Maria del Carmen Caña Jiménez -- Degradación y muerte en el infierno de Santa Teresa: el sórdido misterio de "La parte de los crímenes" de 2666, de Roberto Bolaño / Lucía Herrera Montero -- An-estética de lo monstruoso: Osvaldo Lamborghini y la destrucción ominosa / Sergio Villalobos-Ruminott -- Genealogía, vulnerabilidad y mutación en Iris, de Edmundo Paz Soldán / Antonio Córdoba -- Zonas de la memoria: neoliberalismo, biopolítica y diferencia indigena en El botón de nácar, de Patricio Guzmán / Sandra Garabano -- El hambre nueva: Puerto Rico en el capitalismo tardío / Persephone Braham -- Mutantes, monstruos y zombis en el cine latinoamericano de superhéroes / Vinodh Venkatesh. With a focus on contemporary Latin American cultural production, the essays compiled here explore the presence of the monster and the mutant - literal or figurative - as useful tropes to capture the nuances and vicissitudes of the changing nature of citizenship. Desafíos, diferencias y deformaciones de la ciudadanía seeks to show how literature and cinema form privileged spaces to represent, problematize and reflect on the complicated issues of citizenship in the neoliberal era"--

     

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    Contributor: Caña Jiménez, María del Carmen (HerausgeberIn, VerfasserIn einer Einleitung)
    Language: Spanish
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 146966173X; 9781469661735
    Series: Serie literatura y cultura
    Subjects: Monsters in literature; Monsters in motion pictures; Citizenship in literature; Citizenship in motion pictures; Latin American literature; Latin American literature; Monsters in literature; Monsters in motion pictures; Citizenship in literature; Criticism, interpretation, etc; Citizenship in motion pictures
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  15. Classical literature and posthumanism
    Contributor: Chesi, Giulia Maria (Verfasser, Herausgeber); Spiegel, Francesca (Verfasser, Herausgeber)
    Published: 2020
    Publisher:  Bloomsbury Academic, Oxford

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    Contributor: Chesi, Giulia Maria (Verfasser, Herausgeber); Spiegel, Francesca (Verfasser, Herausgeber)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9781350069503
    Subjects: Classical literature; Animals in literature; Monsters in literature; Machinery in literature; Machine theory in literature; Cyborgs in literature; Philosophical anthropology in literature; Object (Philosophy) in literature
    Scope: xv, 460 Seiten, 25 cm
  16. Classical literature and posthumanism
    Contributor: Chesi, Giulia Maria (Publisher); Spiegel, Francesca (Publisher)
    Published: 2020
    Publisher:  Bloomsbury Academic, London ; New York ; Oxford ; New Delhi ; Sydney

    The subject of the posthuman, of what it means to be or to cease to be human, is emerging as a shared point of debate at large in the natural and social sciences and the humanities. This volume asks what classical learning can bring to the table of... more

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    The subject of the posthuman, of what it means to be or to cease to be human, is emerging as a shared point of debate at large in the natural and social sciences and the humanities. This volume asks what classical learning can bring to the table of posthuman studies, assembling chapters that explore how exactly the human self of Greek and Latin literature understands its own relation to animals, monsters, objects, cyborgs and robotic devices. With its widely diverse habitat of heterogeneous bodies, minds, and selves, classical literature again and again blurs the boundaries between the human and the non-human; not to equate and confound the human with its other, but playfully to highlight difference and hybridity, as an invitation to appraise the animal, monstrous or mechanical/machinic parts lodged within humans. This comprehensive collection unites contributors from across the globe, each delving into a different classical text or narrative and its configuration of human subjectivity-how human selves relate to other entities around them. For students and scholars of classical literature and the posthuman, this book is a first point of reference

     

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  17. Classical literature and posthumanism
    Contributor: Chesi, Giulia Maria (Publisher); Spiegel, Francesca (Publisher)
    Published: 2020
    Publisher:  Bloomsbury Academic, London ; New York ;Oxford ; New Delhi ; Sydney

    The subject of the posthuman, of what it means to be or to cease to be human, is emerging as a shared point of debate at large in the natural and social sciences and the humanities. This volume asks what classical learning can bring to the table of... more

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    The subject of the posthuman, of what it means to be or to cease to be human, is emerging as a shared point of debate at large in the natural and social sciences and the humanities. This volume asks what classical learning can bring to the table of posthuman studies, assembling chapters that explore how exactly the human self of Greek and Latin literature understands its own relation to animals, monsters, objects, cyborgs and robotic devices. With its widely diverse habitat of heterogeneous bodies, minds, and selves, classical literature again and again blurs the boundaries between the human and the non-human; not to equate and confound the human with its other, but playfully to highlight difference and hybridity, as an invitation to appraise the animal, monstrous or mechanical/machinic parts lodged within humans. This comprehensive collection unites contributors from across the globe, each delving into a different classical text or narrative and its configuration of human subjectivity-how human selves relate to other entities around them. For students and scholars of classical literature and the posthuman, this book is a first point of reference

     

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  18. Classical literature and posthumanism
    Contributor: Chesi, Giulia Maria (HerausgeberIn); Spiegel, Francesca (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 2020
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    Contributor: Chesi, Giulia Maria (HerausgeberIn); Spiegel, Francesca (HerausgeberIn)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9781350069503
    RVK Categories: EC 1850 ; FB 5701 ; CC 6600
    Subjects: Classical literature; Animals in literature; Monsters in literature; Machinery in literature; Machine theory in literature; Cyborgs in literature; Philosophical anthropology in literature; Object (Philosophy) in literature
    Scope: xv, 460 Seiten
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  19. The metaphor of the monster
    interdisciplinary approaches to understanding the monstrous other in literature
    Contributor: Moser, Keith A. (HerausgeberIn); Zelaya, Karina (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 2020
    Publisher:  Bloomsbury Academic, New York

    "A collection of fresh interventions into the field of monster studies that brings into conversation a wide variety of scholarly disciplines"-- more

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    "A collection of fresh interventions into the field of monster studies that brings into conversation a wide variety of scholarly disciplines"--

     

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    Language: English
    Media type: Book
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    ISBN: 9781501364334
    RVK Categories: EC 5410
    Subjects: Monsters in literature; Monsters
    Scope: viii, 242 Seiten, Illustrationen
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  20. Gothic remixed
    monster mashups and frankenfictions in 21st-century culture
    Published: 2020
    Publisher:  Bloomsbury Publishing, London

    Chapter 1. Frankenfictions -- Chapter 2. Adapting the Monster -- Chapter 3. Mashing Up the Joke -- Chapter 4. Remixing Historical Fiction -- Chapter 5. Appropriating the Author -- Conclusion: The Monster Always Escapes -- Bibliography -- Index. "The... more

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    Chapter 1. Frankenfictions -- Chapter 2. Adapting the Monster -- Chapter 3. Mashing Up the Joke -- Chapter 4. Remixing Historical Fiction -- Chapter 5. Appropriating the Author -- Conclusion: The Monster Always Escapes -- Bibliography -- Index. "The bestselling genre of Frankenfiction sees classic literature turned into commercial narratives invaded by zombies, vampires, werewolves, and other fantastical monsters. Too engaged with tradition for some and not traditional enough for others, these 'monster mashups' are often criticized as a sign of the artistic and moral degeneration of contemporary culture. These hybrid creations are the 'monsters' of our age, lurking at the limits of responsible consumption and acceptable appropriation. This book explores the boundaries and connections between contemporary remix and related modes, including adaptation, parody, the Gothic, Romanticism, and postmodernism. Taking a multimedia approach, case studies range from novels like Pride and Prejudice and Zombies and The Extraordinary Adventures of the Athena Club series, to television programmes such as Penny Dreadful, to popular visual artworks like Kevin J. Weir's Flux Machine GIFs. Megen de Bruin-Mol uses these monstrous and liminal works to show how the thrill of transgression has been contained within safe and familiar formats, resulting in the mashups that dominate Western popular culture."--Bloomsbury Publishing

     

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    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
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    ISBN: 9781350103085; 9781350103061
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    RVK Categories: HG 674
    Subjects: Monsters in literature; Cultural industries; Appropriation (Arts); Film adaptations; Gothic fiction (Literary genre); Literature; Literary studies: from c 1900 -
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 265 Seiten), Illustrationen
  21. Cyborgs, sexuality, and the undead
    the body in Mexican and Brazilian speculative fiction
    Published: [2020]
    Publisher:  Vanderbilt University Press, Nashville, Tennesse

    Introduction: Re-reading the body in the speculative fiction of Mexico and Brazil -- Gendered cyborgs : mechanical, industrial and digital -- The baroque ethos, antropofagia and queer sexualities -- Trauma, consumer and political zombies -- Vampires... more

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    Introduction: Re-reading the body in the speculative fiction of Mexico and Brazil -- Gendered cyborgs : mechanical, industrial and digital -- The baroque ethos, antropofagia and queer sexualities -- Trauma, consumer and political zombies -- Vampires : immunity and resistance. "Expands the purview of speculative fiction in all its incarnations (science fiction, fantasy, horror) beyond the traditional Anglo-American context to focus on work produced in Mexico and Brazil, providing a historical overview from 1870 to the present, and addressing the technological, cultural, and social consequences of modernity and its implications for the human body"--

     

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    ISBN: 9780826501172; 9780826501189
    Subjects: Speculative fiction, Mexican; Speculative fiction, Brazilian; Human body in literature; Monsters in literature; Gender identity in literature; Comparative literature; Comparative literature
    Scope: 247 Seiten
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  22. Monstrosity and Chinese cultural identity
    xenophobia and the reimagination of foreignness in vernacular literature since the Song dynasty
    Author: Yue, Isaac
    Published: [2020]
    Publisher:  Cambria Press, Amherst, New York

    China turning inward: Foreignness and otherness in the development of Chinese cultural identity -- Bestiality and brutality: The imagination of foreigners as uncivilized animals -- The barbarian and/as the hero: The case of Zhang Fei -- The... more

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    China turning inward: Foreignness and otherness in the development of Chinese cultural identity -- Bestiality and brutality: The imagination of foreigners as uncivilized animals -- The barbarian and/as the hero: The case of Zhang Fei -- The taming of the ape: A Chinese sutra -- An animalistic warrior? A demon-vanquishing scholar?: The two faces of Zhong Kui -- Conclusion. "This book examines the interconnection between the idea of monstrosity and the emergence of Chinese cultural identity since the Song dynasty. Chinese vernacular literature matured during the Southern Song period and coincided with society's growing apprehension of foreignness. As society's perception of the other fluctuated between acceptance and abhorrence following the Mongolian conquest of the Middle Kingdom and the subsequent political desire to return to a fixation with the concept of Han during the Ming dynasty, the idea of monstrosity was adopted by these works as a logical vessel for contemplating the question of identity. Unlike other forms of written work in China, vernacular literature developed out of the necessity to cater to the masses. As such, they provide a unique window to understand society's reaction to the cultural and political milieu of the time. By resituating the production of these works within this cultural backdrop, the importance of this study lies both in the foregrounding of the manifestation of Chinese cultural identity in the literary world and the proposition of its importance to our understanding of the cultural politics since the Song dynasty. Beyond its timely discussion of the background and historical genealogy of how Chineseness is conceptualized, this book specifically addresses the effect of the contentiousness of ethnicity on the identity question. In doing so, it explores how this gradual historical transformation of Chinese cultural identity is closely tied to xenophobia and the reimagination of foreignness as reflected in the idea of monstrosity"--

     

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    ISBN: 9781621965046
    RVK Categories: LC 60440
    Series: Cambria Sinophone world series
    Subjects: Chinese literature; Chinese literature; Chinese literature; Xenophobia in literature; Aliens in literature; Other (Philosophy) in literature; Animals in literature; Monsters in literature
    Scope: xii, 205 Seiten, Illustrationen
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  23. The metaphor of the monster
    interdisciplinary approaches to understanding the monstrous other in literature
    Contributor: Moser, Keith A. (HerausgeberIn); Zelaya, Karina (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 2020
    Publisher:  Bloomsbury Academic, London [England] ; Bloomsbury Publishing, [London, England]

    Acknowledgments -- Introduction / Keith Moser (Mississippi State University, USA) -- Part I Ecological Perspectives -- 1. A Portrait of Fictional Characters as Darwinian Monsters / Dominique Lestel (Stanford University, USA), translated by Keith... more

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    Acknowledgments -- Introduction / Keith Moser (Mississippi State University, USA) -- Part I Ecological Perspectives -- 1. A Portrait of Fictional Characters as Darwinian Monsters / Dominique Lestel (Stanford University, USA), translated by Keith Moser -- 2. Tokyo Ghoul and the Trouble with Cannibalism / Tony Milligan (King's College London, UK) -- 3. Monster and Victim: Melusine from the Fourteenth Century to the Age of Homo Detritus / Jonathan Krell (University of Georgia, USA) -- 4. J. M. G. Le Clžio's Defense of the Human and Other-than-human Victims of the Derridean "Monstrosity of the Unrecognizable" in the Mauritian Saga / Alma Keith Moser (Mississippi State University, USA) -- 5. Strange Fish: Caliban's Sea-changes and the Problems of Classification / James Seth (Central Washington University, USA) -- 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 (Texas State University, USA) -- Part II Transgressive, Monstrous Gender and Corporality -- 7. Transgressive and Sovereign Authority in the Valois Court / Touba Ghadessi (Wheaton College, USA) -- 8. "Maybe Something I Never Wanted Will Be Born": Etgar Keret 's Monstrous Dream of Motherhood Elisa Carandina (Institut National des Langues et Civilisations Orientales, France) Part III Teaching Monstrosity in the (Post-)Modern World 9. Reading Monsters: How Mary Shelley Teaches Incels to Read Paradise Lost / Neil Barrett (The Webb School, USA) -- 10. "We Live in a Time of Monsters": Teaching Composition through the Representations of Monsters and Monstrosity in Literature / Devon Pizzino (Borough of Manhattan Community College, St. Francis College, USA) -- Part IV Monstrosity in World Literature -- 11. Vamping It Up: Identity Performance and Intoxicated Bloodlust in the Poetry of Eduardo Haro Ibars / Alyssa Holan (University of Wisconsin, Platteville, USA) -- 12. The Edges of the World in Classical Greece and Epic India: A Comparison of the Monstrous Races of Ctesias's Indica and the Raksasas of Valmiki's Ramayana / Albert Watanabe (Louisiana State University, USA) -- 13. Satire and Monstrosity in African Diasporic Drama / Subbah Mir (Louisiana State University, USA) -- 14. How a Monster Became a Hero: An Understanding of Camusian Morality through the Absurdist Hero, Don Juan / Scott Truesdale (University of Georgia, USA) -- Index. "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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    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781501364365; 9781501364334; 9781501364341; 9781501364358
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    Subjects: Monsters in literature; Monsters
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (256 pages)
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  24. Sobre lo mutante
    el cuerpo variable contemporáneo y la relativización de la figura del monstruo en la ficción occidental y panhispánica
    Published: [2020]
    Publisher:  Peter Lang, Berlin

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    Language: Spanish
    Media type: Dissertation
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    ISBN: 9783631835357
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    RVK Categories: IN 2656
    Series: Romania viva ; 34
    Subjects: Spanish American literature; Spanish American literature; Monsters in literature; Littérature hispano-américaine - Histoire et critique; Littérature hispano-américaine - Thèmes, motifs; Monstres dans la littérature; Monsters in literature; Spanish American literature; Spanish American literature - Themes, motives; Criticism, interpretation, etc
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  25. Desafíos, diferencias y deformaciones de la ciudadanía
    mutantes y monstruos en la producción cultural latinoamericana reciente
    Contributor: Caña Jiménez, Maria del Carmen (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: [2020]
    Publisher:  acc, Raleigh, North Carolina

    Intro -- Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- TABLA DE CONTENIDO -- Agradecimientos -- INTRODUCCIÓN. Desafíos, diferencias y deformaciones de la ciudadanía: mutantes y monstruos en la producción cultural latinoamericana reciente... more

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    Intro -- Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- TABLA DE CONTENIDO -- Agradecimientos -- INTRODUCCIÓN. Desafíos, diferencias y deformaciones de la ciudadanía: mutantes y monstruos en la producción cultural latinoamericana reciente -- PARTE I: DESECHOS DEL NEOLIBERALISMO -- Ciudadanía y abyección: un retrato urbano de Brasil en O invasor, de Marçal Aquino -- Ética y estética del zombi en El patrón: radiografía de un crimen, de Sebastián Schindel -- PARTE II: ESCRITURAS MONSTRUOSAS -- Degradación y muerte en el infierno de Santa Teresa: el sórdido misterio de "La parte de los crímenes" en 2666, de Roberto Bolaño -- An-estética de lo monstruoso: Osvaldo Lamborghini y la destrucción ominosa -- PARTE III: RESISTENCIAS Y REPARACIONES -- Genealogía, vulnerabilidad y mutación en Iris, de Edmundo Paz Soldán -- Zonas de la memoria: neoliberalismo, biopolítica y diferencia indígena en El botón de nácar, de Patricio Guzmán -- PARTE IV: TROPOS Y GÉNEROS -- El hambre nueva: Puerto Rico en el capitalismo tardío -- Mutantes, monstruos y zombis en el cine latinoamericano de superhéroes -- Sobre los autores.

     

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    Contributor: Caña Jiménez, Maria del Carmen (HerausgeberIn)
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    ISBN: 9781469661735; 9781469661728
    Series: Literatura y cultura
    Subjects: Latin American literature; Monsters in literature; Monsters in motion pictures; Citizenship in literature; Citizenship in motion pictures; Electronic books
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