Author: Robin L. Murray
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
ISBN: 0803285698
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 268
Book Description
5. Zombie Evolution: A New World with or without Humans -- 6. Laughter and the Eco-horror Film: The Troma Solution -- 7. Parasite Evolution in the Eco- horror Film: When the Host Becomes the Monster -- PART 4: Gendered Landscapes and Monstrous Bodies -- 8. Gendering the Cannibal: Bodies and Landscapesin Feminist Cannibal Movies -- 9. American Mary and Body Modification: Nature and the Art of Change -- Conclusion: Monstrous Nature and the New Cli-Fi Cinema -- Filmography -- Notes -- Works Cited -- Index
Monstrous Nature
Author: Robin L. Murray
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
ISBN: 0803285698
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 268
Book Description
5. Zombie Evolution: A New World with or without Humans -- 6. Laughter and the Eco-horror Film: The Troma Solution -- 7. Parasite Evolution in the Eco- horror Film: When the Host Becomes the Monster -- PART 4: Gendered Landscapes and Monstrous Bodies -- 8. Gendering the Cannibal: Bodies and Landscapesin Feminist Cannibal Movies -- 9. American Mary and Body Modification: Nature and the Art of Change -- Conclusion: Monstrous Nature and the New Cli-Fi Cinema -- Filmography -- Notes -- Works Cited -- Index
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
ISBN: 0803285698
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 268
Book Description
5. Zombie Evolution: A New World with or without Humans -- 6. Laughter and the Eco-horror Film: The Troma Solution -- 7. Parasite Evolution in the Eco- horror Film: When the Host Becomes the Monster -- PART 4: Gendered Landscapes and Monstrous Bodies -- 8. Gendering the Cannibal: Bodies and Landscapesin Feminist Cannibal Movies -- 9. American Mary and Body Modification: Nature and the Art of Change -- Conclusion: Monstrous Nature and the New Cli-Fi Cinema -- Filmography -- Notes -- Works Cited -- Index
Narrative Deconstructions of Gender in Works by Audrey Thomas, Daphne Marlatt, and Louise Erdrich
Author: Caroline Rosenthal
Publisher: Camden House
ISBN: 9781571132673
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 216
Book Description
Study of three North American women novelists combining the standpoints of gender studies and narratology. By analyzing the works of Thomas, Marlatt, and Erdrich through the lenses of subjectivity, gender studies, and narratology, Caroline Rosenthal brings to light new perspectives on their writings. Although all three authors write metafictions that challenge literary realism and dominant views of gender, the forms of their counter-narratives vary. In her novel Intertidal Life, Thomas traces the disintegration of an identity through narrative devices that unearth ruptures and contradictions in stories of gender. In contrast, Marlatt, in Ana Historic, challenges the regulatory fiction of heterosexuality. She offers her protagonist a way out into a new order that breaks with the law of the father, creating a "monstrous" text that explores the possibilities of a lesbian identity. In her tetralogy of novels made up of Love Medicine, Tracks, The Beet Queen, and The Bingo Palace, Erdrichresists definite readings of femininity altogether. By drawing on trickster narratives, she creates an open system of gendered identities that is dynamic and unfinalizable, positing the most fragmented worldview as the most enduring. By applying gender and narrative theory to nuanced analysis of the texts, Rosenthal's study elucidates the correlation between gender identity formation and narrative. Caroline Rosenthal is Professor and Chair of American Literature at the Friedrich-Schiller University in Jena, Germany. Her book Narrative Deconstructions of Gender was published by Camden House in 2003.
Publisher: Camden House
ISBN: 9781571132673
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 216
Book Description
Study of three North American women novelists combining the standpoints of gender studies and narratology. By analyzing the works of Thomas, Marlatt, and Erdrich through the lenses of subjectivity, gender studies, and narratology, Caroline Rosenthal brings to light new perspectives on their writings. Although all three authors write metafictions that challenge literary realism and dominant views of gender, the forms of their counter-narratives vary. In her novel Intertidal Life, Thomas traces the disintegration of an identity through narrative devices that unearth ruptures and contradictions in stories of gender. In contrast, Marlatt, in Ana Historic, challenges the regulatory fiction of heterosexuality. She offers her protagonist a way out into a new order that breaks with the law of the father, creating a "monstrous" text that explores the possibilities of a lesbian identity. In her tetralogy of novels made up of Love Medicine, Tracks, The Beet Queen, and The Bingo Palace, Erdrichresists definite readings of femininity altogether. By drawing on trickster narratives, she creates an open system of gendered identities that is dynamic and unfinalizable, positing the most fragmented worldview as the most enduring. By applying gender and narrative theory to nuanced analysis of the texts, Rosenthal's study elucidates the correlation between gender identity formation and narrative. Caroline Rosenthal is Professor and Chair of American Literature at the Friedrich-Schiller University in Jena, Germany. Her book Narrative Deconstructions of Gender was published by Camden House in 2003.
Echoes of a Queer Messianic
Author: Richard O. Block
Publisher: SUNY Press
ISBN: 1438469551
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 216
Book Description
Reconsiders mostly German narratives from around 1800 to recover echoes of a queer messianic that still resonate today. Queer theory has focused heavily on North American and contemporary contexts, but in this book Richard O. Block helps to expand that reach. Deftly combining the two main currents of recent queer theory, the asocial and the reparative, he reconsiders mostly German narratives from around 1800, while relating his findings to recent texts such as A Lovers Discourse and Brokeback Mountain. He offers novel readings of well-known texts by Shelley, Kleist, and Goethe, arguing that this early writing serves as a creative font for much of the subsequent work in sexology. These texts also provide echoes of a kind of love overlooked or suppressed in favor of a politics of appeasement or one intended to make queers model citizens. This book charts the unexplored possibilities for queer love in an attempt to map a future for gay politics in the age of homonormativity. Compelling and highly original, this book offers a major intervention into queer theory, while at the same time performing stunning feats of literary and film criticism. This is a work of first-rate intelligence, style, and critical and theoretical precision. John David Rhodes, University of Cambridge
Publisher: SUNY Press
ISBN: 1438469551
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 216
Book Description
Reconsiders mostly German narratives from around 1800 to recover echoes of a queer messianic that still resonate today. Queer theory has focused heavily on North American and contemporary contexts, but in this book Richard O. Block helps to expand that reach. Deftly combining the two main currents of recent queer theory, the asocial and the reparative, he reconsiders mostly German narratives from around 1800, while relating his findings to recent texts such as A Lovers Discourse and Brokeback Mountain. He offers novel readings of well-known texts by Shelley, Kleist, and Goethe, arguing that this early writing serves as a creative font for much of the subsequent work in sexology. These texts also provide echoes of a kind of love overlooked or suppressed in favor of a politics of appeasement or one intended to make queers model citizens. This book charts the unexplored possibilities for queer love in an attempt to map a future for gay politics in the age of homonormativity. Compelling and highly original, this book offers a major intervention into queer theory, while at the same time performing stunning feats of literary and film criticism. This is a work of first-rate intelligence, style, and critical and theoretical precision. John David Rhodes, University of Cambridge
Genes and the Bioimaginary
Author: Deborah Lynn Steinberg
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1317129466
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 200
Book Description
Genes and the Bioimaginary examines the dramatic rise and contemporary cultural apotheosis of 'the gene'. The book traces not only the genetification of modern life but is also a journey through the complex relationship between science and culture. At the heart of this book are three interlinked questions. The first concerns the paradigmatic transformations of the 'genetics revolution': how can we understand the impact of genes on social arenas as diverse as law and agriculture, politics and medicine, genealogy and jurisprudence? Second, how has the language of genes come to pervade public discourse - as much a trope of personal narrative as of the popular imaginary? And third, how can we gain critical purchase not only on the conditions and consequences of a particular science, but on its projective seductions, the terms of its persuasion, and the dilemmas and anxieties provoked in its wake? Through a series of illuminating case studies ranging from 'gay genes' to 'Jew genes', to genes for crime; from CSI to the Innocence Project, from genetics (post)racial imaginary to its phantasies of redemption, the book examines the emergence of the gene as a pre-eminent locus of both scientific and social explanation, and as a powerful object of spectacle, projective phantasy and attachment. Genes and the Bioimaginary makes a distinctive contribution to our understanding of how knowledge comes to be not only powerful, but plausible.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1317129466
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 200
Book Description
Genes and the Bioimaginary examines the dramatic rise and contemporary cultural apotheosis of 'the gene'. The book traces not only the genetification of modern life but is also a journey through the complex relationship between science and culture. At the heart of this book are three interlinked questions. The first concerns the paradigmatic transformations of the 'genetics revolution': how can we understand the impact of genes on social arenas as diverse as law and agriculture, politics and medicine, genealogy and jurisprudence? Second, how has the language of genes come to pervade public discourse - as much a trope of personal narrative as of the popular imaginary? And third, how can we gain critical purchase not only on the conditions and consequences of a particular science, but on its projective seductions, the terms of its persuasion, and the dilemmas and anxieties provoked in its wake? Through a series of illuminating case studies ranging from 'gay genes' to 'Jew genes', to genes for crime; from CSI to the Innocence Project, from genetics (post)racial imaginary to its phantasies of redemption, the book examines the emergence of the gene as a pre-eminent locus of both scientific and social explanation, and as a powerful object of spectacle, projective phantasy and attachment. Genes and the Bioimaginary makes a distinctive contribution to our understanding of how knowledge comes to be not only powerful, but plausible.
Hermeneutics After Ricoeur
Author: John Arthos
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 1350080888
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 265
Book Description
There has been a renaissance of interest in the work and thought of Paul Ricoeur, one of the great hermeneutic scholars of the twentieth century. It is time to assess the future landscape for hermeneutics as a scholarly field and an educational curriculum after the momentous impact of Paul Ricoeur, who extended and deepened its trans-disciplinary reach, and pushed its profile substantially beyond its German legacy. There exists a misunderstanding that his thought is simply an extension or revision of Heidegger and Gadamer; Hermeneutics After Ricoeur ably sets out the differences and tensions, establishing the originality of Ricoeur's thought and its application beyond hermeneutic studies, with a thematic focus on education, the humanities, and the liberal arts.
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 1350080888
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 265
Book Description
There has been a renaissance of interest in the work and thought of Paul Ricoeur, one of the great hermeneutic scholars of the twentieth century. It is time to assess the future landscape for hermeneutics as a scholarly field and an educational curriculum after the momentous impact of Paul Ricoeur, who extended and deepened its trans-disciplinary reach, and pushed its profile substantially beyond its German legacy. There exists a misunderstanding that his thought is simply an extension or revision of Heidegger and Gadamer; Hermeneutics After Ricoeur ably sets out the differences and tensions, establishing the originality of Ricoeur's thought and its application beyond hermeneutic studies, with a thematic focus on education, the humanities, and the liberal arts.
Poultry Science, Chicken Culture
Author: Susan Merrill Squier
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
ISBN: 0813549248
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 272
Book Description
Poultry Science, Chicken Culture is a collection of essays about the chickenùthe familiar domestic bird that has played an intimate part in our cultural, scientific, social, economic, legal, and medical practices and concerns since ancient Egypt, Greece, and Rome. --
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
ISBN: 0813549248
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 272
Book Description
Poultry Science, Chicken Culture is a collection of essays about the chickenùthe familiar domestic bird that has played an intimate part in our cultural, scientific, social, economic, legal, and medical practices and concerns since ancient Egypt, Greece, and Rome. --
Frissons of Heart
Author: Mihika Gaur
Publisher: Notion Press
ISBN: 1638736871
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 167
Book Description
When life frames itself as being too short, Allana refuses to waste another moment. Winging it, she embarks on a journey to feel and experience it all. So stumbling upon the flirtatious stranger from the night that started everything or crashing into his mystic friend didn't seem jarring... until it did. “It's too dark even in our eyes, Through it, we see the bright light It’s Cryptic Fire It’s Earnest Desire It’s Harmony Elite It's Your Heartbeat It's Your Heartbeat” She had lost her pieces long back. Then how is she feeling whole with two strangers? What is it that connects them? Will her recurring dreams and their ominous dialect ever be absolved ? Is it serendipity or a sketched map? Join Allana on her journey of escapades and mysteries with zings of friendship, love and a bond that is more fathomable than profound!
Publisher: Notion Press
ISBN: 1638736871
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 167
Book Description
When life frames itself as being too short, Allana refuses to waste another moment. Winging it, she embarks on a journey to feel and experience it all. So stumbling upon the flirtatious stranger from the night that started everything or crashing into his mystic friend didn't seem jarring... until it did. “It's too dark even in our eyes, Through it, we see the bright light It’s Cryptic Fire It’s Earnest Desire It’s Harmony Elite It's Your Heartbeat It's Your Heartbeat” She had lost her pieces long back. Then how is she feeling whole with two strangers? What is it that connects them? Will her recurring dreams and their ominous dialect ever be absolved ? Is it serendipity or a sketched map? Join Allana on her journey of escapades and mysteries with zings of friendship, love and a bond that is more fathomable than profound!
Witnesses to Terror
Author: L. Howie
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 1137271760
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 211
Book Description
This book argues that it is witnesses who are the targets of terrorism and that the question of whose witnessing counts, and which stories are the most legitimate, is of vital importance for understanding the meanings and consequences of contemporary terrorism.
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 1137271760
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 211
Book Description
This book argues that it is witnesses who are the targets of terrorism and that the question of whose witnessing counts, and which stories are the most legitimate, is of vital importance for understanding the meanings and consequences of contemporary terrorism.
The Englishman of the Rue Caïn
Author: H. Freeman Wood
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Dime novels
Languages : en
Pages : 358
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Dime novels
Languages : en
Pages : 358
Book Description
Eras Often End
Author: Kody Boye
Publisher: Kody Boye
ISBN:
Category : Young Adult Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 247
Book Description
The domestic terrorist attack on the city of Arcadia should have resulted in mass destruction. Instead, it ends with the arrival of a Benefactor: an alien intelligence so supreme that it cannot be comprehended. In the confusion and panic that follows, Ember begins to experience painful headaches, as well as blackouts and visions of her fallen city. A chance meeting with a doctor specializing in research on those who connected with the gods who once protected Earth’s inhabitants then reveals a stunning truth: that Ember is suffering from a parasitic fungus that may take her life. The chance to rid herself of the alien inhabitant within her brain coincides with growing public unrest over Ember’s involvement in both the fall of Utopia and the attack on Arcadia. But as she grows weaker, and as the fungus threatens her life, Ember must make a choice: to attempt surgical intervention, or forego it entirely. The choice won’t be easy—and in a world that is being not just watched, but judged by an intelligence that can make or break civilizations, Ember may be forced to make a choice that could change humanity’s future forever.
Publisher: Kody Boye
ISBN:
Category : Young Adult Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 247
Book Description
The domestic terrorist attack on the city of Arcadia should have resulted in mass destruction. Instead, it ends with the arrival of a Benefactor: an alien intelligence so supreme that it cannot be comprehended. In the confusion and panic that follows, Ember begins to experience painful headaches, as well as blackouts and visions of her fallen city. A chance meeting with a doctor specializing in research on those who connected with the gods who once protected Earth’s inhabitants then reveals a stunning truth: that Ember is suffering from a parasitic fungus that may take her life. The chance to rid herself of the alien inhabitant within her brain coincides with growing public unrest over Ember’s involvement in both the fall of Utopia and the attack on Arcadia. But as she grows weaker, and as the fungus threatens her life, Ember must make a choice: to attempt surgical intervention, or forego it entirely. The choice won’t be easy—and in a world that is being not just watched, but judged by an intelligence that can make or break civilizations, Ember may be forced to make a choice that could change humanity’s future forever.