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  1. Monstrous progeny
    a history of the Frankenstein narratives
    Erschienen: [2016]; © 2016
    Verlag:  Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick, NJ

    Mary Shelley’s 1818 novel Frankenstein is its own type of monster mythos that will not die, a corpus whose parts keep getting harvested to animate new artistic creations. What makes this tale so adaptable and so resilient that, nearly 200 years... mehr

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    Mary Shelley’s 1818 novel Frankenstein is its own type of monster mythos that will not die, a corpus whose parts keep getting harvested to animate new artistic creations. What makes this tale so adaptable and so resilient that, nearly 200 years later, it remains vitally relevant in a culture radically different from the one that spawned its birth? Monstrous Progeny takes readers on a fascinating exploration of the Frankenstein family tree, tracing the literary and intellectual roots of Shelley’s novel from the sixteenth century and analyzing the evolution of the book’s figures and themes into modern productions that range from children’s cartoons to pornography. Along the way, media scholar Lester D. Friedman and historian Allison B. Kavey examine the adaptation and evolution of Victor Frankenstein and his monster across different genres and in different eras. In doing so, they demonstrate how Shelley’s tale and its characters continue to provide crucial reference points for current debates about bioethics, artificial intelligence, cyborg lifeforms, and the limits of scientific progress. Blending an extensive historical overview with a detailed analysis of key texts, the authors reveal how the Frankenstein legacy arose from a series of fluid intellectual contexts and continues to pulsate through an extraordinary body of media products. Both thought-provoking and entertaining, Monstrous Progeny offers a lively look at an undying and significant cultural phenomenon

     

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  2. Tracking classical monsters in popular culture
    Autor*in: Gloyn, Liz
    Erschienen: 2019
    Verlag:  Bloomsbury Academic, London ; Bloomsbury Publishing, New York

    "What is it about ancient monsters that popular culture still finds so enthralling? Why do the monsters of antiquity continue to stride across the modern world? In this book, the first in-depth study of how post-classical societies use the creatures... mehr

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    "What is it about ancient monsters that popular culture still finds so enthralling? Why do the monsters of antiquity continue to stride across the modern world? In this book, the first in-depth study of how post-classical societies use the creatures from ancient myth, Liz Gloyn reveals the trends behind how we have used monsters since the 1950s to the present day, and considers why they have remained such a powerful presence in our shared cultural imagination. She presents a new model for interpreting the extraordinary vitality that classical monsters have shown, and their enormous adaptability in finding places to dwell in popular culture without sacrificing their connection to the ancient world. Her argument takes her readers through a comprehensive tour of monsters on film and television, from the much-loved creations of Ray Harryhausen in Clash of the Titans to the monster of the week in Hercules: The Legendary Journeys, before looking in detail at the afterlives of the Medusa and the Minotaur. She develops a broad theory of the ancient monster and its life after antiquity, investigating its relation to gender, genre and space to offer a bold and novel exploration of what keeps drawing us back to these mythical beasts. From the siren to the centaur, all monster lovers will find something to enjoy in this stimulating and accessible book."--Bloomsbury Publishing List of Figures Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter One: What Makes A Monster? Chapter Two: Classical Monsters And Where To Find Them Chapter Three: Monsters On Film In The Harryhausen Era Chapter Four: Muscles and Imagination: The Modern Peplum and Beyond Chapter Five: Monsters and Mythologies in Hercules: The Legendary Journeys Chapter Six: Tripping the Telefantastic in Xena: Warrior Princess and Doctor Who Chapter Seven: Thoroughly Modern Medusa Chapter Eight: Lost In The Minotaur's Maze Epilogue: The Sirens Still Sing Filmography Bibliography Notes -- Index.

     

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    Schlagworte: Mythology, Classical, in literature; Monsters in mass media; Popular culture
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    Includes bibliographical references (pages 213-222) and index

  3. Tracking classical monsters in popular culture
    Autor*in: Gloyn, Liz
    Erschienen: 2020
    Verlag:  Bloomsbury Academic, London

    What makes a monster? -- Classical monsters and where to find them -- Monsters on film in the Harryhausen era -- Muscles and imagination : the modern Peplum and beyond -- Monsters and mythologies in Hercules : the legendary journeys -- Tripping the... mehr

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    What makes a monster? -- Classical monsters and where to find them -- Monsters on film in the Harryhausen era -- Muscles and imagination : the modern Peplum and beyond -- Monsters and mythologies in Hercules : the legendary journeys -- Tripping the telefantastic in Xena: warrior princess and Doctor Who -- Thoroughly modern Medusa -- Lost In the Minotaur's maze -- Epilogue : the Sirens still sing. "What is it about ancient monsters that popular culture still finds so enthralling? Why do the monsters of antiquity continue to stride across the modern world? In this book, the first in-depth study of how post-classical societies use the creatures from ancient myth, Liz Gloyn reveals the trends behind how we have used monsters since the 1950s to the present day, and considers why they have remained such a powerful presence in our shared cultural imagination. She presents a new model for interpreting the extraordinary vitality that classical monsters have shown, and their enormous adaptability in finding places to dwell in popular culture without sacrificing their connection to the ancient world. Her argument takes her readers through a comprehensive tour of monsters on film and television, from the much-loved creations of Ray Harryhausen in Clash of the Titans to the monster of the week in Hercules: The Legendary Journeys, before looking in detail at the afterlives of the Medusa and the Minotaur. She develops a broad theory of the ancient monster and its life after antiquity, investigating its relation to gender, genre and space to offer a bold and novel exploration of what keeps drawing us back to these mythical beasts. From the siren to the centaur, all monster lovers will find something to enjoy in this stimulating and accessible book"--

     

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    ISBN: 9781784539344; 9781350109612
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    Schlagworte: Monsters in mass media; Mythology, Classical, in literature; Popular culture
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    Includes bibliographical references, filmography, and index

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  4. Von Monstern und Menschen
    Begegnungen der anderen Art in kulturwissenschaftlicher Perspektive
    Erschienen: [2009]
    Verlag:  transcript Verlag, Bielefeld

    Tauchen Monster in der Kulturgeschichte des Menschen auf, verbreiten sie Schrecken. Zugleich stellen sie auch Objekte der Faszination dar - eben weil sie anders zu sein scheinen. Die Beiträge dieses Bandes beschäftigen sich mit der jeweiligen... mehr

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    Tauchen Monster in der Kulturgeschichte des Menschen auf, verbreiten sie Schrecken. Zugleich stellen sie auch Objekte der Faszination dar - eben weil sie anders zu sein scheinen. Die Beiträge dieses Bandes beschäftigen sich mit der jeweiligen historischen Gestalt und Konzeptualisierung von Monstern und beleuchten den Facettenreichtum des Monsters und des Monströsen. Besondere Aufmerksamkeit wird dabei der Funktionalität dieser Gestalten für den Menschen eingeräumt, die vom Identitätsgenerator qua Grenzziehung zum nicht-mehr-menschlichen Leben bis hin zur Verheißung einer posthumanistischen Zukunft reicht.

     

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    RVK Klassifikation: AP 53900 ; EC 2410 ; EC 5410 ; LC 41000 ; WX 5700
    Auflage/Ausgabe: 1. Aufl.
    Schriftenreihe: Kultur- und Medientheorie
    Schlagworte: Monsters; Abnormalities; Monsters in mass media; Abnormalities; Abnormalities; Abnormalities; Monsters in art; Abnormalities; Abnormalities; Monsters; Abnormalities; Monsters in mass media; Abnormalities; Monsters in art; Communication. Mass media; Abnormalities.; Monsters in art.; Monsters in mass media.; Monsters.; Künste, Bildende Kunst allgemein.; Monsters in art.; Monsters in mass media.; Monsters.; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Popular Culture
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    Gebhard, Gunther ; Geisler, Oliver ; Schröter, Steffen: Frontmatter ; Inhalt ; Vorwort ; Einleitung

  5. Tracking classical monsters in popular culture
    Autor*in: Gloyn, Liz
    Erschienen: 2020
    Verlag:  Bloomsbury Academic, London

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    ISBN: 9781784539344; 9781350109612
    Schlagworte: Monsters in mass media; Mythology, Classical, in literature; Popular culture; Ungeheuer; Antike <Motiv>; Antike; Sagengestalt; Mythologie; Massenkultur
    Umfang: x, 228 Seiten, Illustrationen, 24 cm
  6. Monsters and the monstrous
    myths and metaphors of enduring evil
    Erschienen: 2007
    Verlag:  Rodopi, Amsterdam

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    ISBN: 9789042022539
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    Schriftenreihe: At the interface ; 38
    Schlagworte: Animals, Mythical; Monsters; Monsters in art; Monsters in literature; Monsters in mass media; Monsters in motion pictures; Ungeheuer
    Umfang: 228 Seiten, Illustrationen
  7. Hosting the monster
    Erschienen: 2008
    Verlag:  Rodopi, Amsterdam [u.a.]

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    ISBN: 9789401206495
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    Schriftenreihe: At the interface - probing the boundaries; 52
    Schlagworte: Monsters in mass media; Popular culture; Literatur; Künste; Ungeheuer; Englisch
    Umfang: 258 S.
  8. Monsters and monstrosity from the fin de siècle to the millennium
    new essays
    Beteiligt: Hutchison, Sharla (Herausgeber)
    Erschienen: [2015]
    Verlag:  McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers, Jefferson, North Carolina

    "Zombies, vampires and ghosts feature prominently in nearly all forms of entertainment in the 21st century, including popular fiction, film, comics, television and computer games. But these creatures have been vital to the entertainment industry... mehr

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    "Zombies, vampires and ghosts feature prominently in nearly all forms of entertainment in the 21st century, including popular fiction, film, comics, television and computer games. But these creatures have been vital to the entertainment industry since the best-seller books of a century and half ago. Monsters don't just invade popular culture, they help sell popular culture"..

     

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    ISBN: 9780786495061
    Schlagworte: Monsters in mass media; Monsters in literature; Monsters in motion pictures; Zombies in popular culture; Zombies in literature; Zombies in motion pictures; Vampires in popular culture; Vampires in literature; Vampires in motion pictures; Vampir; Massenkultur; Literatur; Film; Ungeheuer; Zombie
    Umfang: viii, 251 Seiten, Illustrationen
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  9. Beowulf's popular afterlife in literature, comic books, and film
    Autor*in: Forni, Kathleen
    Erschienen: 2018
    Verlag:  Routledge, New York ; London

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    ISBN: 9781138609839
    Schriftenreihe: Routledge studies in medieval literature and culture ; 9
    Schlagworte: Monsters in literature; Monsters in mass media; Film; Rezeption; Literatur; Comic
    Umfang: 207 Seiten, Illustrationen, 24 cm
  10. Transmedia creatures
    Frankenstein's afterlives
    Beteiligt: Saggini, Francesca (HerausgeberIn); Soccio, Anna Enrichetta (HerausgeberIn)
    Erschienen: [2019]; © 2019
    Verlag:  Bucknell University Press, Lewisburg, Pennsylvania

    "The cultural value of a text, not least as a form of transferable and adaptable cultural capital capable of surviving on its own, has become a central concern for a wide range of teachers and researchers working in the field of adaptation studies, a... mehr

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    "The cultural value of a text, not least as a form of transferable and adaptable cultural capital capable of surviving on its own, has become a central concern for a wide range of teachers and researchers working in the field of adaptation studies, a methodological and cultural domain whose diverse interdisciplinary and transmedial imprint is so notably present in contemporary culture. In line with the concept of convergence theorized by Henry Jenkins, which posits an expansive and collaborative pattern of textuality, it is generally accepted that a text is dispersed/regenerates diachronically and synchronically on multiple platforms and across different users. In keeping with such theoretical and methodological premises, it seems appropriate, on the anniversary of the first edition of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus (1818), to present a collection of essays on Frankenstein by international scholars from converging disciplines such as humanities, musicology, film studies, television studies, media studies, English and digital humanities. Transmedia Creatures: Frankenstein's Afterlives highlights how "cultural content" is redistributed through multiple media, forms and modes of production (including user-generated ones from "below") that often appear synchronously and are able to dismantle and renew established readings of the text, while at the same time incorporating and revitalizing aspects that have always been central to it. Ultimately, Frankenstein, as evidenced by this collection, is paradoxically enriched by the heteroglossia of preconceptions/misreadings/overreadings that attend it, and that reveal the complex interweaving of perceptions and responses it generates"--

     

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    ISBN: 9781684480609; 9781684480616
    RVK Klassifikation: HL 4345 ; LC 13000
    Schlagworte: Monsters in mass media
    Weitere Schlagworte: Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft (1797-1851); Frankenstein, Victor (Fictitious character); Frankenstein's Monster (Fictitious character)
    Umfang: ix, 283 Seiten, Illustrationen
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  11. Monstrous beings and media cultures
    folk monsters, im/materiality, regionality
    Beteiligt: Balanzategui, Jessica (HerausgeberIn); Craven, Allison (HerausgeberIn)
    Erschienen: 2023
    Verlag:  Amsterdam University Press, Amsterdam

    Monstrous Beings and Media Cultures examines the monsters and sinister creatures that spawn from folk horror, Gothic fiction, and from various sectors of media cultures. The collection illuminates how folk monsters form across different art and media... mehr

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    Monstrous Beings and Media Cultures examines the monsters and sinister creatures that spawn from folk horror, Gothic fiction, and from various sectors of media cultures. The collection illuminates how folk monsters form across different art and media traditions, and interrogates the twenty-first century revitalization of 'folk' as both a cultural formation and aesthetic mode. The essays explore how combinations of vernacular and institutional creative processes shape the folkloric and/or folkoresque attributes of monstrous beings, their popularity, and the contexts in which they are received.While it focuses on twenty-first-century permutations of folk monstrosity, the collection is transhistorical in approach, featuring chapters that focus on contemporary folk monsters, historical antecedents, and the pre-twenty-first century art and media traditions that shaped enduring monstrous beings. The collection also illuminates how folk monsters and folk 'horror' travel across cultures, media, and time periods, and how iconic monsters are tethered to yet repeatedly become unanchored from material and regional contexts.

     

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    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
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    ISBN: 9789048552832; 9789463726344
    Schriftenreihe: Horror and Gothic media cultures
    Schlagworte: Monsters in literature; Monsters in mass media; Monsters in popular culture
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  12. Monstrous Progeny
    A History of the Frankenstein Narratives
    Erschienen: [2016]
    Verlag:  Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick, NJ

    Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Singing The Body Electric -- 1. In A Country Of Eternal Light: Frankenstein’S Intellectual History -- 2. The Instruments Of Life: Frankenstein’S Medical History -- 3. A More Horrid Contrast:... mehr

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    Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Singing The Body Electric -- 1. In A Country Of Eternal Light: Frankenstein’S Intellectual History -- 2. The Instruments Of Life: Frankenstein’S Medical History -- 3. A More Horrid Contrast: From The Page To The Stage -- 4. It’S Still Alive: The Universal And Hammer Movie Cycles -- 5. Mary Shelley’S Stepchildren: Transitions, Translations, And Transformations -- 6. Fifty Ways To Leave Your Monster -- Notes -- Selected Bibliography -- Index -- About The Authors Mary Shelley’s 1818 novel Frankenstein is its own type of monster mythos that will not die, a corpus whose parts keep getting harvested to animate new artistic creations. What makes this tale so adaptable and so resilient that, nearly 200 years later, it remains vitally relevant in a culture radically different from the one that spawned its birth? Monstrous Progeny takes readers on a fascinating exploration of the Frankenstein family tree, tracing the literary and intellectual roots of Shelley’s novel from the sixteenth century and analyzing the evolution of the book’s figures and themes into modern productions that range from children’s cartoons to pornography. Along the way, media scholar Lester D. Friedman and historian Allison B. Kavey examine the adaptation and evolution of Victor Frankenstein and his monster across different genres and in different eras. In doing so, they demonstrate how Shelley’s tale and its characters continue to provide crucial reference points for current debates about bioethics, artificial intelligence, cyborg lifeforms, and the limits of scientific progress. Blending an extensive historical overview with a detailed analysis of key texts, the authors reveal how the Frankenstein legacy arose from a series of fluid intellectual contexts and continues to pulsate through an extraordinary body of media products. Both thought-provoking and entertaining, Monstrous Progeny offers a lively look at an undying and significant cultural phenomenon

     

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    Schlagworte: Frankenstein's monster (Fictitious character); Frankenstein, Victor (Fictitious character); Monsters in mass media; PERFORMING ARTS / General
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  13. Monsters and the monstrous
    myths and metaphors of enduring evil
    Erschienen: 2007
    Verlag:  Rodopi, Amsterdam

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    Schriftenreihe: At the interfaces, probing the boundaries ; 38
    Schlagworte: Social Science; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Folklore & Mythology; Ungeheuer; Animals, Mythical; Monsters; Monsters in art; Monsters in literature; Monsters in mass media; Monsters in motion pictures; Monsters; Monsters in literature; Monsters in mass media; Monsters in art; Monsters in motion pictures; Animals, Mythical; Ungeheuer
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    Includes bibliographical references and filmography (page 147)

    Monstrous origins : histories from the deep and transformed humans (where ever they come from, they keep coming) -- "Monster sewers" : experiencing London's main drainage system / Pual Dobraszczyk -- Ontological anxiety made flesh : the zombie in literature, film and culture / Kevin Alexander Boon -- The zombie as barometer of cultural anxiety / Peter Dendle -- The monster and the political (once they get into politics you can't get rid of them) -- Dracula as ethnic conflict : the technologies of "humanitarian intervention" in the Balkans during the 1999 NATO bombing of Serbia and Kosovo / Neda Atanasoski -- Kultur-terror : the composite monster in Nazi visual propaganda / Kristen Williams Backer -- The anarchist as monster in fin-de-siècle Europe / Elun Gabriel -- Familial monsters (maybe some of them are regular folk like you and me) -- Family, race, and citizenship in Disney's Lilo and Stitch / Emily Cheng -- The enemy within : the child as terrorist in the contemporary American horror fillm / Colette Balmain -- 'Monstrous mothers' and the media / Nicola Goc -- Of monsters, masturbators and markets : autoerotic desire, sexual exchange and the cinematic serial killer / Greg Tuck -- Miscellaneous monsters (they can be evil, male, female, but most importantly beware, they can be cute.) -- Nobody's meat : freedom through monstrosity in contemporary British fiction / Ben Barootes -- God hates us all : Kant, radical evil and the diabolical monstrous human in heavy metal / Niall Scott -- Monstrous/cute : notes on the ambivalent nature of cuteness / Maja Brzozowska-Brywczyńska

    Emerging from depths comes a series of papers dealing with one of the most significant creations that reflects on and critiques human existence. Both a warning and a demonstration, the monster as myth and metaphor provides an articulation of human imagination that toys with the permissible and impermissible. Monsters from zombies to cuddly cartoon characters, emerging from sewers, from pages of literature, propaganda posters, movies and heavy metal, all are covered in this challenging, scholarly collection. This volume the third in the series presents a marvellous collection of studies on the metaphor of the monster in literature, cinema, music, culture, philosophy, history and politics. Both historical reflection and concerns of our time are addressed with clarity and written in an accessible manner providing appeal for the scholar and lay reader alike. This eclectic collection will be of interest to academics and students working in a range of disciplines, such as cultural studies, film studies, political theory, philosophy and literature studies

  14. Monsters and monstrosity from the Fin de Siècle to the Millennium
    new essays
    Beteiligt: Hutchison, Sharla (Hrsg.); Brown, Rebecca A. (Hrsg.)
    Erschienen: [2015]; © 2015
    Verlag:  McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers, Jefferson, North Carolina

    "Zombies, vampires and ghosts feature prominently in nearly all forms of entertainment in the 21st century, including popular fiction, film, comics, television and computer games. But these creatures have been vital to the entertainment industry... mehr

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    "Zombies, vampires and ghosts feature prominently in nearly all forms of entertainment in the 21st century, including popular fiction, film, comics, television and computer games. But these creatures have been vital to the entertainment industry since the best-seller books of a century and half ago. Monsters don't just invade popular culture, they help sell popular culture"..

     

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    Beteiligt: Hutchison, Sharla (Hrsg.); Brown, Rebecca A. (Hrsg.)
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Buch (Monographie)
    ISBN: 9780786495061
    RVK Klassifikation: HG 674
    Schlagworte: Monsters in mass media; Monsters in literature; Monsters in motion pictures; Zombies in popular culture; Zombies in literature; Zombies in motion pictures; Vampires in popular culture; Vampires in literature; Vampires in motion pictures; Vampir; Massenkultur; Film; Zombie; Literatur; Ungeheuer
    Umfang: viii, 251 Seiten, Illustrationen
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  15. Monstrous progeny
    a history of the Frankenstein narratives
    Erschienen: [2016]
    Verlag:  Rutgers University Press, New Brusnwick, New Jersey ; London

    "Mary Shelley's 1818 novel Frankenstein is its own type of monster mythos that will not die, a corpus whose parts keep getting harvested to animate new artistic creations. What makes this tale so adaptable and so resilient that, nearly 200 years... mehr

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    "Mary Shelley's 1818 novel Frankenstein is its own type of monster mythos that will not die, a corpus whose parts keep getting harvested to animate new artistic creations. What makes this tale so adaptable and so resilient that, nearly 200 years later, it remains vitally relevant in a culture radically different from the one that spawned its birth? Monstrous Progeny takes readers on a fascinating exploration of the Frankenstein family tree, tracing the literary and intellectual roots of Shelley's novel from the sixteenth century and analyzing the evolution of the book's figures and themes into modern productions that range from children's cartoons to pornography. Along the way, media scholar Lester D. Friedman and historian Allison B. Kavey examine the adaptation and evolution of Victor Frankenstein and his monster across different genres and in different eras. In doing so, they demonstrate how Shelley's tale and its characters continue to provide crucial reference points for current debates about bioethics, artificial intelligence, cyborg lifeforms, and the limits of scientific progress. Blending an extensive historical overview with a detailed analysis of key texts, the authors reveal how the Frankenstein legacy arose from a series of fluid intellectual contexts and continues to pulsate through an extraordinary body of media products. Both thought-provoking and entertaining, Monstrous Progeny offers a lively look at an undying and significant cultural phenomenon. "...

     

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    new essays
    Beteiligt: Hutchison, Sharla (Hrsg.); Brown, Rebecca A. (Hrsg.)
    Erschienen: [2015]; © 2015
    Verlag:  McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers, Jefferson, North Carolina

    "Zombies, vampires and ghosts feature prominently in nearly all forms of entertainment in the 21st century, including popular fiction, film, comics, television and computer games. But these creatures have been vital to the entertainment industry... mehr

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    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781476622712
    RVK Klassifikation: HG 674
    Schlagworte: Monsters in mass media; Monsters in literature; Monsters in motion pictures; Zombies in popular culture; Zombies in literature; Zombies in motion pictures; Vampires in popular culture; Vampires in literature; Vampires in motion pictures; Vampir; Literatur; Film; Ungeheuer; Zombie; Massenkultur
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (viii, 251 Seiten), Illustrationen
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  17. Monstrous progeny
    a history of the Frankenstein narratives
    Erschienen: [2016]; © 2016
    Verlag:  Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick, NJ

    Mary Shelley’s 1818 novel Frankenstein is its own type of monster mythos that will not die, a corpus whose parts keep getting harvested to animate new artistic creations. What makes this tale so adaptable and so resilient that, nearly 200 years... mehr

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    Mary Shelley’s 1818 novel Frankenstein is its own type of monster mythos that will not die, a corpus whose parts keep getting harvested to animate new artistic creations. What makes this tale so adaptable and so resilient that, nearly 200 years later, it remains vitally relevant in a culture radically different from the one that spawned its birth? Monstrous Progeny takes readers on a fascinating exploration of the Frankenstein family tree, tracing the literary and intellectual roots of Shelley’s novel from the sixteenth century and analyzing the evolution of the book’s figures and themes into modern productions that range from children’s cartoons to pornography. Along the way, media scholar Lester D. Friedman and historian Allison B. Kavey examine the adaptation and evolution of Victor Frankenstein and his monster across different genres and in different eras. In doing so, they demonstrate how Shelley’s tale and its characters continue to provide crucial reference points for current debates about bioethics, artificial intelligence, cyborg lifeforms, and the limits of scientific progress. Blending an extensive historical overview with a detailed analysis of key texts, the authors reveal how the Frankenstein legacy arose from a series of fluid intellectual contexts and continues to pulsate through an extraordinary body of media products. Both thought-provoking and entertaining, Monstrous Progeny offers a lively look at an undying and significant cultural phenomenon

     

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  18. Beowulf's popular afterlife in literature, comic books, and film
    Autor*in: Forni, Kathleen
    Erschienen: 2018
    Verlag:  Routledge, New York

    Beowulf's presence on the popular cultural radar has increased in the past two decades, coincident with cultural crisis and change. Why? By way of a fusion of cultural studies, adaptation theory, and monster theory, Beowulf's Popular Afterlife... mehr

     

    Beowulf's presence on the popular cultural radar has increased in the past two decades, coincident with cultural crisis and change. Why? By way of a fusion of cultural studies, adaptation theory, and monster theory, Beowulf's Popular Afterlife examines a wide range of Anglo-American retellings and appropriations found in literary texts, comic books, and film. The most remarkable feature of popular adaptations of the poem is that its monsters, frequently victims of organized militarism, male aggression, or social injustice, are provided with strong motives for their retaliatory brutality. Popular adaptations invert the heroic ideology of the poem, and monsters are not only created by powerful men but are projections of their own pathological behavior. At the same time there is no question that the monsters created by human malfeasance must be eradicated

     

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    ISBN: 9780429466014; 0429466013; 1138609838; 9780429880360; 9781138609839; 0429880367; 0429880359; 9780429880353; 0429880340; 9780429880346
    Schriftenreihe: Routledge studies in medieval literature and culture
    Routledge studies in medieval literature and culture ; 9
    Schlagworte: Monsters in literature; Monsters in mass media; Motiv; Comic; Rezeption; Film; Literatur
    Umfang: 1 online resource
  19. Unnatural reproductions and monstrosity
    the birth of the monster in literature, film, and media
    Erschienen: 2014
    Verlag:  Cambria Pres, Amherst

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    ISBN: 9781604978803
    RVK Klassifikation: EC 5410
    Schlagworte: Monsters in literature; Monsters in motion pictures; Monsters in mass media; Film; Massenmedien; Ungeheuer; Literatur
    Umfang: VI, 421 S., Ill.
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  20. Hosting the monster
    Erschienen: 2008
    Verlag:  Rodopi, Amsterdam [u.a.]

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    RVK Klassifikation: HG 436 ; HG 439
    Schriftenreihe: At the interface ; 52
    Schlagworte: Monsters in mass media; Popular culture; Künste; Literatur; Ungeheuer; Englisch
    Umfang: 258 S.
  21. Transmedia creatures
    Frankenstein's afterlives
    Beteiligt: Saggini, Francesca (Hrsg.); Soccio, Anna Enrichetta (Hrsg.)
    Erschienen: 2019
    Verlag:  Bucknell University Press, Lewisburg, Pennsylvania

    "The cultural value of a text, not least as a form of transferable and adaptable cultural capital capable of surviving on its own, has become a central concern for a wide range of teachers and researchers working in the field of adaptation studies, a... mehr

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    "The cultural value of a text, not least as a form of transferable and adaptable cultural capital capable of surviving on its own, has become a central concern for a wide range of teachers and researchers working in the field of adaptation studies, a methodological and cultural domain whose diverse interdisciplinary and transmedial imprint is so notably present in contemporary culture. In line with the concept of convergence theorized by Henry Jenkins, which posits an expansive and collaborative pattern of textuality, it is generally accepted that a text is dispersed/regenerates diachronically and synchronically on multiple platforms and across different users. In keeping with such theoretical and methodological premises, it seems appropriate, on the anniversary of the first edition of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus (1818), to present a collection of essays on Frankenstein by international scholars from converging disciplines such as humanities, musicology, film studies, television studies, media studies, English and digital humanities. Transmedia Creatures: Frankenstein's Afterlives highlights how "cultural content" is redistributed through multiple media, forms and modes of production (including user-generated ones from "below") that often appear synchronously and are able to dismantle and renew established readings of the text, while at the same time incorporating and revitalizing aspects that have always been central to it. Ultimately, Frankenstein, as evidenced by this collection, is paradoxically enriched by the heteroglossia of preconceptions/misreadings/overreadings that attend it, and that reveal the complex interweaving of perceptions and responses it generates"...

     

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  22. Monsters and the monstrous
    myths and metaphors of enduring evil
    Erschienen: 2007
    Verlag:  Rodopi, Amsterdam

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    ISBN: 9042022531; 9789042022539
    RVK Klassifikation: AP 50300 ; EC 5410 ; LC 32000 ; LC 33000
    Schriftenreihe: At the interface/probing the boundaries ; v. 38
    Schlagworte: Animals, Mythical; Monsters in art; Monsters in literature; Monsters in mass media; Monsters in motion pictures; Ungeheuer
    Umfang: 228 p.
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    Includes bibliographical references and filmography (p. 147)

  23. Hosting the monster
    Erschienen: 2008
    Verlag:  Rodopi, Amsterdam

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    ISBN: 9042024860; 9789042024861
    Schriftenreihe: At the interface/probing the boundaries ; v. 52
    Schlagworte: Monsters in mass media; Popular culture; Künste; Englisch; Ungeheuer; Literatur
    Umfang: 258 p.
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    Includes bibliographical references

  24. Monsters, catastrophes and the anthropocene
    a postcolonial critique
    Autor*in: Giuliani, Gaia
    Erschienen: 2021
    Verlag:  Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, London ; New York

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    ISBN: 9781138479777
    RVK Klassifikation: AR 14300 ; EC 5410
    Schriftenreihe: Routledge environmental humanities
    Weitere Schlagworte: Fear / Social aspects; Risk perception; Disasters / Social aspects; Emigration and immigration / Social aspects; Terrorism / Social aspects; Monsters in mass media; Monsters / Symbolic aspects; Horror films / Social aspects
    Umfang: xv, 223 Seiten, Illustrationen, 25 cm
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    Enthält Literaturangaben und Index

  25. Monsters of film, fiction, and fable
    the cultural links between the human and inhuman
    Erschienen: 2018
    Verlag:  Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK

    Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz, Max-Planck-Institut, Bibliothek
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    Beteiligt: Bro, Lisa Wenger (Hrsg.); O'Leary-Davidson, Crystal (Hrsg.); Gareis, Mary Ann (Hrsg.)
    Sprache: Englisch
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    ISBN: 9781527514836
    RVK Klassifikation: AP 50300 ; EC 5410 ; HG 436
    Schlagworte: Monsters in motion pictures; Monsters on television; Monsters in literature; Monsters in mass media; Märchen; Film; Englisch; Ungeheuer; Literatur
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (vii, 404 pages)
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