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Patriarchal Law and the Ethics and Aesthetics of Monstrosity in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein
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- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Introduction: What Is a Monster? 1
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1. Ontology of the Monstrous
- The Monster’s Mystique: Managing a State of Bionormative Liminality and Exception 19
- Monsters and Human Solitude 35
- Sew It up in the Sack and Merge It into Running Waters! Parricidium and Monstrosity in Roman Law 45
- The Technological “Monstrum”: Her by Spike Jontze (2013) 77
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2. The Monster as a Literary Myth
- Monstrosity and Alterity in H.G. Wells’s The Island of Dr. Moreau 91
- Patriarchal Law and the Ethics and Aesthetics of Monstrosity in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein 115
- Victorian Frankenstein: From Fiction to Science 131
- Exposed: Dispossession and Androgyny in Contemporary British Fiction 141
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3. Comic and Grotesque Monstrosity
- Who Is the Monster? Laughing at Friends and Foes 157
- The Monster as a Denial of Difference: A Legal Approach to Kafka’s Metamorphosis 181
- “The Sleep of Reason Brings Forth Monsters”: Tim O’Brien’s In the Lake of the Woods 191
- Southern Gothic: The Monster as Freak in the Fiction of Flannery O’Connor 205
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4. Monstrosity and Migration
- Kafka’s Trial and the EU Dublin Asylum System 221
- Monstrosity “Overseas”? Civilisation, Trade, and Colonial Policy in Conrad’s African Tales 235
- Harry Potter and Monstrous Diversity: The Brexit Case 255
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Appendix
- From Me, Martin, the Five-Pawed Bear, A Letter to My Judges 279
- Monsters and Criminal Law 289
- Contributors 293
- Index 297
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Introduction: What Is a Monster? 1
-
1. Ontology of the Monstrous
- The Monster’s Mystique: Managing a State of Bionormative Liminality and Exception 19
- Monsters and Human Solitude 35
- Sew It up in the Sack and Merge It into Running Waters! Parricidium and Monstrosity in Roman Law 45
- The Technological “Monstrum”: Her by Spike Jontze (2013) 77
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2. The Monster as a Literary Myth
- Monstrosity and Alterity in H.G. Wells’s The Island of Dr. Moreau 91
- Patriarchal Law and the Ethics and Aesthetics of Monstrosity in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein 115
- Victorian Frankenstein: From Fiction to Science 131
- Exposed: Dispossession and Androgyny in Contemporary British Fiction 141
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3. Comic and Grotesque Monstrosity
- Who Is the Monster? Laughing at Friends and Foes 157
- The Monster as a Denial of Difference: A Legal Approach to Kafka’s Metamorphosis 181
- “The Sleep of Reason Brings Forth Monsters”: Tim O’Brien’s In the Lake of the Woods 191
- Southern Gothic: The Monster as Freak in the Fiction of Flannery O’Connor 205
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4. Monstrosity and Migration
- Kafka’s Trial and the EU Dublin Asylum System 221
- Monstrosity “Overseas”? Civilisation, Trade, and Colonial Policy in Conrad’s African Tales 235
- Harry Potter and Monstrous Diversity: The Brexit Case 255
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Appendix
- From Me, Martin, the Five-Pawed Bear, A Letter to My Judges 279
- Monsters and Criminal Law 289
- Contributors 293
- Index 297