Monsters and the Moral Imagination (original) (raw)

Monsters: Classic to Contemporary Symbols

Ashlee (Bailey) Menchaca

Culture, Society and Praxis, 2008

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Monster Culture in the 21st Century : A Reader

Diem-My Bui

2013

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“Introduction: The Impact of Monsters and Monster Studies,” in Research Companion to Monsters and the Monstrous, ed. Asa Simon Mittman, with Peter Dendle (London: Ashgate, 2012), 1-14

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Monsters and the Monstrous: Ancient Expressions of Cultural Anxieties

Debbie Felton

A Cultural History of Fairy Tales in Antiquity, 2021

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Monsters: interdisciplinary explorations in monstrosity

helen hendry

Palgrave Communications, 2020

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Review of Monster Culture in the 21st Century: A Reader, ed. Marina Levina and Diem-My T. Bui

John Edgar Browning

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Introduction: All Around Monstrous or a Critical Insight into Human-Monster Relations

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Monsters Evolve: A Biocultural Approach to Horror Stories

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SEEING (WITH, THROUGH, AND AS) MONSTERS — AN INTRODUCTION TO THE SPECIAL ISSUE

Juliane Constanze Bockwoldt, Holger Pötzsch

Nordlit, 2019

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Introduction: Monster Studies

Chris Koenig-Woodyard

University of Toronto Quarterly

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Big, Bad and Ugly – The concept of “the monster” in western culture

Dalila Honorato

Aesthetics in Turkey: Turkish Congress of Aesthetics Proceedings

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The Survival of Ancient Monsters. Freud and Baubo

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Mapping the Potentials of Monster Studies

ildiko limpar

Hungarian journal of English and American studies /, 2021

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Monsters and the Noir Sensibility

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Monsters, then and now

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Signs of Exclusion? Monsters from Classical Mythology in Children’s and Young Adult Culture

Anna Mik

2022

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Monsters Madness and Mayhem The History of Psychological Horror

Catherine Bruzdzinski

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Dark Reflections, Monstrous Reflections: Essays on the Monster in Culture

Sorcha Ní Fhlainn

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Domestication in the Theater of the Monstrous: Reexamining Monster Theory

Michael E Heyes

2020

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Monstrous Encounters: Feminist Theory and the Monstrous

Line Henriksen

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EVIL States of Mind: Perceptions of Monstrocity

Izabela Dixon

There’s More to Fear than Fear Itself: Fears and Anxieties in the 21st Century, 2016

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"Introduction" to Monsters and Monstrosity in 19th-Century Anglophone Literature

Gero Guttzeit

Anglistik, 2019

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From mythical monsters to future horrors: towards an understanding of the function of monstrosity:

Isak Zachariasen

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Monsters in early modern philosophy

Silvia Manzo, Charles Wolfe

Encyclopedia of Early Modern Philosophy and the Sciences, 2021

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The Evil States of Mind: Perceptions of Monstrosity

Izabela Dixon

EVIL States of Mind: Perceptions of Monstrosity, 2019

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Ashgate Encyclopedia of Literary and Cinematic Monsters

Jeffrey Weinstock

Ashgate Encyclopedia of Literary and Cinematic Monsters, 2014

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Weinstock, J. A. (Ed.). (2020). The Monster Theory Reader. University of Minnesota Press. 560 pages. (ISBN: 9781517905255)

Ulaş Özgün

DergiPark (Istanbul University), 2024

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The Creation of Monsters: A Brief Perspective

Erika Haines Zuckero

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The Epistemological Functions of Monsters in the Middle Ages

Lo Sguardo - Rivista di Filosofia, Albrecht Classen

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Man & His Monsters

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The Epistemological Function of Monsters in the Middle Ages: From The Voyage of Saint Brendan to Herzog Ernst, Marie de France, Marco Polo and John Mandeville. What Would We Be Without Monsters in Past and Present!

Albrecht Classen

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“Further Notes Toward a Monster Pedagogy," in The Evolution of Horror in the Twenty-First Century (Lexington Books Horror Studies) (2023), ed. Simon Bacon

John Edgar Browning

The Evolution of Horror in the Twenty-First Century, 2023

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REVISITING THE ORIGINS OF EVIL AND LITERARY MONSTERS

Michael Macaluso

English Journal, 2022

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Attitudes Toward Monsters

Beth Kirsner

Kennesaw Journal of Undergraduate Research

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We Are All Monsters: How Deviant Organisms Came to Define Us, by Andrew Mangham

Yeşim İpekçi

2024

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