The Retro-Futurism of Cuteness / / edited by Jen Boyle, Wan-Chuan Kao.
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Introduction: The Time of the Child / Wan-Chuan Kao and Jen BoyleTorturer-Cute / Andrea Denny-Brown Indulgence and Refusal: Cuteness, Asceticism, and the Aestheticization of Desire / Elizabeth Howie From "Awe" to "Awww": Cuteness and the Idea of the Holy in Christian Commodity Culture / Claire Maria Chambers "All The Pretty Little Ponies": Bronies, Desire, and Cuteness / Justin Mullis Consuming Celebrity: Commodities and Cuteness in the Circulation of Master William Henry West Betty / Marlis Schweitzer Embracing the Gremlin: Judas Iscariot and the (Anti- )Cuteness of Despair / Mariah Junglan Min Cute, Charming, Dangerous: Child Avatars in Second Life / Alicia Corts What's Cute Got to Do with It?: Early Modern Proto-Cuteness in King Lear / James M. Cochran Hamlet, Hesperides, and the Discursivity of Cuteness / Kara Watts Cute Lacerations in Doctor Faustus and Omkara / Tripthi PillaiKatie Sokoler, Your Construction Paper Tears Can't Hide Your Yayoi Kusama-Neurotic Underbelly / Kelly Lloyd. |
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