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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 280 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm, weight: 439 g, 76 Illustrations
  • Sērija : Genre Fiction and Film Companions 5
  • Izdošanas datums: 26-Aug-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Peter Lang International Academic Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 1788746643
  • ISBN-13: 9781788746649
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 280 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm, weight: 439 g, 76 Illustrations
  • Sērija : Genre Fiction and Film Companions 5
  • Izdošanas datums: 26-Aug-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Peter Lang International Academic Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 1788746643
  • ISBN-13: 9781788746649
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"What are Monsters? Monsters are everywhere, from cyberbullies online to vampires onscreen: the twenty-first century is a monstrous age. The root of the word 'monster' means 'omen' or 'warning', and if monsters frighten us, it's because they are here to warn us about something amiss in ourselves and in our society.Humanity has given birth to these monsters, and they grow and change with us, carrying the scars of their birth with them. This collection of original and accessible essays looks at a variety of contemporary monsters from literature, film, television, music and the internet within their respective historical and cultural contexts. Beginning with a critical introduction that explores the concept of the monster in the work of Jeffrey Jerome Cohen, Jack Halberstam, Elaine Showalter and more, the book takes a broad approach to the monster, including not only classic slasher films, serial killers (Bates Motel), the living dead (Game of Thrones) and aliens (District 9), but also hyper-contemporary examples like clones (Orphan Black), cyberbullies (Cyberbully), viral outbreaks (The Strain) and celebrities (Lady Gaga). Gender and culture are especially emphasized in the volume, with essays on the role of gender and sexuality in defining the monster (AHS Apocalypse) and global monsters (Cleverman, La Llorona). This compact guide to the monster in contemporary culture will be useful to teachers, students and fans looking to expand their understanding of this important cultural figure"--

What are Monsters? Monsters serve as a warning about something amiss in our surroundings. This collection of original and accessible essays looks at a variety of contemporary monsters from literature, film, television, music and the internet in their respective cultural contexts. Texts range from District 9 to Cleverman to Lady Gaga.



What are Monsters?

Monsters are everywhere, from cyberbullies online to vampires onscreen: the twenty-first century is a monstrous age. The root of the word «monster» means «omen» or «warning», and if monsters frighten us, it’s because they are here to warn us about something amiss in ourselves and in our society. Humanity has given birth to these monsters, and they grow and change with us, carrying the scars of their birth with them.

This collection of original and accessible essays looks at a variety of contemporary monsters from literature, film, television, music and the internet within their respective historical and cultural contexts. Beginning with a critical introduction that explores the concept of the monster in the work of Jeffrey Jerome Cohen, Jack Halberstam, Elaine Showalter and more, the book takes a broad approach to the monster, including not only classic slasher films, serial killers (Bates Motel), the living dead (Game of Thrones) and aliens (District 9), but also hyper-contemporary examples like clones (Orphan Black), cyberbullies (Cyberbully), viral outbreaks (The Strain) and celebrities (Lady Gaga). Gender and culture are especially emphasized in the volume, with essays on the role of gender and sexuality in defining the monster (AHS Apocalypse) and global monsters (Cleverman, La Llorona).

This compact guide to the monster in contemporary culture will be useful to teachers, students and fans looking to expand their understanding of this important cultural figure.

Acknowledgements ix
Foreword: Culture's Monsters: Monster Marks (Lindquist 2018) xi
Sherry C. M. Lindquist
Introduction 1(14)
Simon Bacon
PART I Home Angela M. Smith Madness: JheBabadook (Kent, 2014) - Monsters of Mental Illness
15(36)
Domestic Abuse: The Invisible Man (Whannell, 2020) - Domestic Monsters
23(8)
Simon Bacon
Paedophilia: The Nightingale (Kent, 2018) - Monsters of Abuse
31(10)
Phil Fitzsimmons
Immigrants: The Lure (Smoczyhska, 2015) - Monstrous Outsiders
41(10)
Agnieszka Kotwasinska
PART II Society
The Mask: Slasher Cinema (1978-1998) - Teaching the Monster
51(18)
John Edgar Browning
The Cyberbully: Cyberbully (Biname, zon) - Monsters of Cyberspace
69(8)
Lauren Rosewarne
Lady Gaga: Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta (1986-present) - Monsters of Celebrity
77(8)
Anthony Curtis Adler
The Slit-Mouthed Woman: Carved (Shiraishi, 2.007) - Monsters of Urban Legend
85(8)
Alexandra Heller-Nicholas
Melmoth: Melmoth (Perry, 2018) - Monsters of War
93(8)
W. Scott Poole
PART III Cultural IntersectionsW. Scott Poole
Phi Krasue: Inhuman Kiss (Mongkolsiri, 2019) - Thai Monsters
101(10)
Benjamin Baumann
La habitacion del desahogo (2012) - Mexican Monsters
111(8)
Ines Ordiz
Baba Yaga: Hellboy (Mignola, 1997-2004) - Russian Monsters
119(10)
Gail de Vos
Deumo: Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (Spielberg, 1984) - Monsters of Colonialism
129(8)
Partha Mitter
The Hairies: Cleverman (GrifFen, 2016-2017) - Aboriginal Monsters
137(12)
Yasmine Musharbash
PART IV Gender
Satan: The Witch (Eggers, 2015) - Patriarchal Monsters
149(8)
Eddie Falvey
Warlocks: AHS Apocalypse (Murphy and Falchuk, 2011-present) - Monsters of Masculinity
157(10)
Emily Brick
She-Wolves: When Animals Dream (Amby, 2014) - Monsters of Femininity
167(8)
Craig Ian Mann
Serial Killers: Bates Motel (Ehrin, 2013-2017) - The Queer Monster
175(8)
Daniel Sheppard
The Skeleton: Game of Thrones (Benioff, 2011-2019) - Monsters of Death
183(10)
Murray Leeder
PART V Futures
Clones: Orphan Black (Manson and Fawcett, 1013-2017) - Monsters of Reproduction
193(8)
Leah Richards
The Master: The Strain (del Toro and Hogan, 1014-1017) - Monsters of Contagion
201(8)
Dahlia Schweitzer
The Ecomonster: Megalohydrothalassophobia (Abhorrence, 1018) - Monsters of the Anthropocene
209(8)
Carl H. Sederholm
Aliens: Districtp (Blomkamp, 2009) - Monsters of Hybridity
217(8)
Gerry Canavan
Zombie: The Girl with All the Gifts (Carey, 2014) - Posthuman Monsters
225(8)
Elana Gomel
Afterword: Becoming Monstrous and the Monster Becoming: Hannibal (Fuller: 2013-2015)
233(12)
Patricia MacCormack
Bibliography 245(22)
Notes on Contributors 267(8)
Index 275
Simon Bacon has edited books on various subjects including Undead Memory: Vampires and Human Memory in Popular Culture (2014) and Growing Up with Vampires: Essays on the Undead in Childrens Media (2018), both with Katarzyna Bronk, and Gothic: A Reader (2018), Horror: A Companion (2019), and Transmedia: A Companion (forthcoming). He has published the monographs Becoming Vampire: Difference and the Vampire in Popular Culture (2016), Dracula as Absolute Other: The Troubling and Distracting Specter of Stokers Vampire on Screen (2019), and Eco-Vampires: The Vampire as Environmentalist and Undead Eco-activist (2020) and is currently working on Invasion of Vampires From Another World: The Cinematic Alien Progeny of War of the Worlds and Dracula.