Monsters and the Monstrous: Myths and Metaphors
of Enduring Evil
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Paul Yoder and Peter Mario Kreuter
2nd Edition
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CONTENTS
Introduction
Opening Remarks at the Conference on “Monsters
and Monstrosity: Myths and Metaphors of Enduring Evil”
Stephen
Morris
Session 1 Monsters Communist and Nazi
Monstrification
of the Monster: How Ceauşescu Became
the ‘Red Vampire’
Peter Mario Kreuter
Nazi Demons and Sicilian Monsters
Eleanor Chiari
Session 2 Monsters Down South and in the Big City
From
Aliens to African American Creatures Two Examples of Monsters in Ecuadorian
Short Stories
Wladimir Chavez V.
Monstrous Metropolis
Inga Bryden
Session 3 Monsters Hopeful and Friendly
New Territories:
Biology, Architecture, and the Hopeful Monster
Chris Smith
We Scare Because We Care: How Monsters Make
Friends in Animated Feature Films
R
ichard Stamp
Session 4 Frankenstein and Friends
Frankenstein to Frankenberry: Morphing of the Monster
Myth in Pop Culture
Paul L. Yoder
Frankenstein: Mary Shelley’s Horror of
Split Consciousness
Kamila Vrankova
Session 5 Monster Medicinal
Invading Boundaries: Hybrids,
Disease, and Empire
Kate Hebblethwaite
Session 6 Monsters Miscellaneous
Vengeful Virgins
in White: Female Monstosity in Asian Cinema
Colette Balmain
Little Mermaids Swimming in the Patriarchal Sea
Nur
Ozgenalp
Monsters in the Roman Sky: Heaven and Earth
in Manilius’ Astronomica
Dunstan Lowe
Session 7 Monsters Attack
From Bluebeard and The Robber
Bridegroom to “ Buffalo
Bill” and “Hannibal the Cannibal”: A Look at Two
Recurring Characters in Art
Verana-Susanna Nungesser
Creature Conflict: Man, Monster and
the Metaphor of Intractable Social Conflict
Cary Morrison
Session 8 Monsters Medieval Revisited
T
here Is No
Hero Without a Dragon: A Revisionist Interpretation of the Myth of St.
George and the Dragon
Estelle Maré
Session 9 Monsters Undead and Giant
Vamp-irony:
The Bestiality of the Socratic Irony
Eva Antal
Tracking the Zombie Diaspora: From Subhuman
Haiti to Posthuman Tuscon
John Cussans
The Ethical Ambiguity of the Monster: Good
and Evil as Human Possibilities in Michel Tournier’s Le Roi des
Aulnes
Hanna Meretoja
Session 10 Monsters Psychological
The Sick and the
Dead: Some Vampires, Soren Kierkegaard, and the American Psychiatric
Association
Peter Remington
Monsters in Isolation and Monsters-at-Large: The American
Psychodrama and its Practical Application
Emily McMehen
Session 11 Monsters of Childhood
Where the Wild Things
Are: Sendak’s Picture Book
and the Monsters Personified, Sanctified, and Glorified
Phil Fitzsimmons
Dysmorphic Bodies of Alice in Wonderland
Lois Drawmer
Depraved Paedos and Other Beasts: The Media Portrayal
of CHild Sexual Abusers in Ireland and the U.K.
Michael Breen
Notes on Contributors