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Monstrosity, Disability, and the Posthuman in the Medieval and Early Modern World

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Gebonden, blz. | Engels
Springer International Publishing | e druk, 2019
ISBN13: 9783030254575
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Springer International Publishing e druk, 2019 9783030254575
Onderdeel van serie The New Middle Ages
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This collection examines the intersection of the discourses of “disability” and “monstrosity” in a timely and necessary intervention in the scholarly fields of Disability Studies and Monster Studies. Analyzing Medieval and Early Modern art and literature replete with images of non-normative bodies, these essays consider the pernicious history of defining people with distinctly non-normative bodies or non-normative cognition as monsters. In many cases throughout Western history, a figure marked by what Rosemarie Garland-Thomson has termed “the extraordinary body” is labeled a “monster.” This volume explores the origins of this conflation, examines the problems and possibilities inherent in it, and casts both disability and monstrosity in light of emergent, empowering discourses of posthumanism.

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ISBN13:9783030254575
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:gebonden
Uitgever:Springer International Publishing

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<div><p>Section I: Introduction.- 1.&nbsp;Embodied Difference: Monstrosity, Disability, and the Posthuman.-&nbsp;Section II: Discourses of Bodily Difference.- 2.&nbsp;From Monstrosity to Postnormality: Montaigne, Canguilhem, Foucault.-&nbsp;3.&nbsp;“If in Other Respects He Appears to be Effectively Human”: Defining Monstrosity in Medieval English Law.-&nbsp;4.&nbsp;(Dis)functional Faces: Signs of the Monstrous?.-&nbsp;5.&nbsp;Grendel and Goliath: Monstrous Superability and Disability in the Old English Corpus.-&nbsp;6.&nbsp;E(race)ing the Future: Imagined Medieval Reproductive Possibilities and the Monstrosity of Power.-&nbsp;Section III: Dis/Identifying the Other.- 7. "Blob Child" Revisited: Conflations of Monstrosity, Disability, and Race in King of Tars.-&nbsp;8.&nbsp;Attending to “Beasts Irrational” in Gower’s Visio Anglie.-&nbsp;9.&nbsp;How a Monster Means: The Significance of Bodily Difference in the Christopher Cynocephalus Tradition.-&nbsp;10.&nbsp;Lycanthropy andLunacy: Cognitive Disability in The Duchess of Malfi.-&nbsp;11.&nbsp;Eschatology for Cannibals: A System of Aberrance in the Old English Andreas.-&nbsp;12.&nbsp;The Monstrous Womb of Early Modern Midwifery Manuals.- Section IV: Queer Couplings.- 13.&nbsp;Blindness and Posthuman Sexuality in Paradise Lost.-&nbsp;14.&nbsp;Dwelling Underground in The Book of John Mandeville: Monstrosity, Disability, Ecology.-&nbsp;Section V: Coda.- 15.&nbsp;Muteness and Disembodied Difference: Three Case Studies.</p></div>
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