Monsters in society : : an interdisciplinary perspective / / edited by Andrea S. Dauber.

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Place / Publishing House:Oxford, England : : Inter-Disciplinary Press,, [2014]
2014
Year of Publication:2014
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource.
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Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary Material
  • Clones as Human Monsters: Looking for Normality in the Age of Cloning / Stefan Halft
  • Grimm Visions: The Humanised Monster in Contemporary Fairy Tale Adaptations / Shawn Edrei and Meyrav Koren-Kuik
  • The Curious Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde: The Changing Face of the Monster / Simon Bacon
  • The Devil Whisperer: Animality as a Path to Taming the Monster in The Exorcist / Marcia Heloisa Amarante Gonçalves
  • It’s Not All about Snow White: The Evil Queen Isn’t That Monstrous After All / Cristina Santos
  • True Blood: Monsters and Sexuality: Too Much of the Same Thing / Veronica Popp
  • Parents Who Kill: How Gender Turns Some into Monsters and Others into Victims in Print Media
  • Reality Hidden Within: An Analysis of Kerime Nadir’s Dehşet Gecesi / Sima Imsir Parker
  • Ghost, Spirits and Christian Denominational Politics: A Case from Fiji / Geir Henning Presterudstuen
  • All in the Mind: Fin de Siècle Psychological Vampire Fiction, Powers of Mind Control and Mesmerism / Beverley Dear
  • The Other(s) Uncontemplated: Monsters of the Other Side / Peyo Karpuzov
  • Godzilla: Mythical Roots and Echoes of the Monster within the Japanese Imaginary World / Julien Bernardi-Morel
  • Blurred Boundaries and Monstrous Inscriptions in Children’s Imaginative Play / Rachel Rosen
  • Developing Co-Dependence between Monsters and Children in Animated Feature Films / Mark Chekares
  • Monster Got Your Tongue? Language and Visual Monstrosity in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein / Lauren Albright
  • American Horror Story: Asylum and the Power of the Mad Monster / Jessica Rosenberg , Samuel Rosenberg and Adrienne Rosenberg
  • Marginal Profits through Monstrosity: Video Representations of Caliban and Nicki Minaj / Sarah Jensen.