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Description | *Monsters and the monstrous : myths and metaphors of enduring evil / edited by Niall Scott Amsterdam ; New York, NY : Rodopi, 2007 1 online resource (228 pages) : illustrations |
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Note | English. Formato pdf/epub Accesso riservato secondo le condizioni contrattuali https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=211909 |
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ISBN | 9789401204811 | |
9789042022539 | ||
9786612265525 | ||
9781435612051 | ||
9781282265523 | ||
9401204810 | ||
9042022531 | ||
6612265523 | ||
1435612051 | ||
1282265520 | ||
ACNP | 99819652982 | |
99819449104 | ||
Series | At the interfaces, probing the boundaries , 38 | |
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Publication year | 2007 | |
Contents note | Monstrous origins : histories from the deep and transformed humans (where ever they come from, they keep coming) -- "Monster sewers" : experiencing London's main drainage system / Pual Dobraszczyk -- Ontological anxiety made flesh : the zombie in literature, film and culture / Kevin Alexander Boon -- The zombie as barometer of cultural anxiety / Peter Dendle -- The monster and the political (once they get into politics you can't get rid of them) -- Dracula as ethnic conflict : the technologies of "humanitarian intervention" in the Balkans during the 1999 NATO bombing of Serbia and Kosovo / Neda Atanasoski -- Kultur-terror : the composite monster in Nazi visual propaganda / Kristen Williams Backer -- The anarchist as monster in fin-de-siècle Europe / Elun Gabriel -- Familial monsters (maybe some of them are regular folk like you and me) -- Family, race, and citizenship in Disney's Lilo and Stitch / Emily Cheng -- The enemy within : the child as terrorist in the contemporary American horror fillm / Colette Balmain -- 'Monstrous mothers' and the media / Nicola Goc -- Of monsters, masturbators and markets : autoerotic desire, sexual exchange and the cinematic serial killer / Greg Tuck -- Miscellaneous monsters (they can be evil, male, female, but most importantly beware, they can be cute.) -- Nobody's meat : freedom through monstrosity in contemporary British fiction / Ben Barootes -- God hates us all : Kant, radical evil and the diabolical monstrous human in heavy metal / Niall Scott -- Monstrous/cute : notes on the ambivalent nature of cuteness / Maja Brzozowska-Brywczyńska |