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  1. Monstrosity, performance, and race in contemporary culture
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  Peter Lang, New York, NY [u.a.]

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781433127373; 9781453917190
    Subjects: <<Das>> Monströse; Film; Ungeheuer; Diskriminierung; Vielfalt; Minderheitenfrage;
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (X, 139 Seiten)
  2. Monstrosity, Performance, and Race in Contemporary Culture
    Published: 2016
    Publisher:  Peter Lang Inc., New York ; Peter Lang International Academic Publishers, Bern

    In a society that increasingly touts post-racial and post-feminist discourses, the trope of monstrosity becomes a way to critically examine contemporary meanings around race, class, gender, sexuality, and ability. Focusing on ways in which... more

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    In a society that increasingly touts post-racial and post-feminist discourses, the trope of monstrosity becomes a way to critically examine contemporary meanings around race, class, gender, sexuality, and ability. Focusing on ways in which historically marginalized groups appropriate monstrosity as a means of resistance, as well as on how we can understand oppression and privilege through monstrosity, this book offers another way to conceptualize the politics of representation. Through critical analyses of experiences of women of color in the academy, the media framing of alleged Aurora shooter James Holmes, the use of monstrosity in unpublished work from the Gloria Anzaldúa archives, post-feminist discourses in American Mary and The Lords of Salem, and Kanye West’s strategic employment of ideologies of monstrosity, this book offers new ways to think about Otherness in this contemporary moment. «This book represents truly outstanding and groundbreaking scholarship. By interweaving popular culture with her lived experiences, Bernadette Marie Calafell has added an important new dimension to our thinking about monsters and culture.» (Kendall R. Phillips, Professor and Associate Dean, Communication and Rhetorical Studies, Syracuse University)...

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781453917190
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    DDC Categories: 300; 791
    Edition: 1st, New ed.
    Subjects: Das Monströse; Film; Ungeheuer; Diskriminierung; Vielfalt; Minderheitenfrage
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource
  3. Monstrosity, Performance, and Race in Contemporary Culture
    Published: 2016; © 2015
    Publisher:  Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers, New York

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781453917190
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    9781453917190
    RVK Categories: LB 31960 ; LC 41000
    Edition: 1st, New ed
    Subjects: Diskriminierung; Minderheitenfrage; Film; Vielfalt; Das Monströse; Ungeheuer
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (149 Seiten)
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    Online resource; title from title screen (viewed June 27, 2019)

    In a society that increasingly touts post-racial and post-feminist discourses, the trope of monstrosity becomes a way to critically examine contemporary meanings around race, class, gender, sexuality, and ability. Focusing on ways in which historically marginalized groups appropriate monstrosity as a means of resistance, as well as on how we can understand oppression and privilege through monstrosity, this book offers another way to conceptualize the politics of representation. Through critical analyses of experiences of women of color in the academy, the media framing of alleged Aurora shooter James Holmes, the use of monstrosity in unpublished work from the Gloria Anzaldúa archives, post-feminist discourses in American Mary and The Lords of Salem, and Kanye West's strategic employment of ideologies of monstrosity, this book offers new ways to think about Otherness in this contemporary moment

    «This book represents truly outstanding and groundbreaking scholarship. By interweaving popular culture with her lived experiences, Bernadette Marie Calafell has added an important new dimension to our thinking about monsters and culture.» (Kendall R. Phillips, Professor and Associate Dean, Communication and Rhetorical Studies, Syracuse University)

  4. Monstrosity, Performance, and Race in Contemporary Culture
  5. Monstrosity, performance, and race in contemporary culture
    Published: [2015]; © 2015
    Publisher:  Peter Lang, New York

    Ibero-Amerikanisches Institut Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Bibliothek
    A 23 / 8186
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    Universitätsbibliothek Erfurt / Forschungsbibliothek Gotha, Universitätsbibliothek Erfurt
    673998
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    Max-Planck-Institut zur Erforschung multireligiöser und multiethnischer Gesellschaften, Bibliothek
    LB 30000 Cala 2015
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    Universität Potsdam, Universitätsbibliothek
    AP 46700 CAL
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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9781433127380; 9781433127373; 9781453917190
    RVK Categories: LB 31960 ; MB 3000
    Subjects: Monsters in mass media; Monsters; Race; Feminism; Performance; Civilization, Modern
    Scope: X, 139 Seiten, 23 cm
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    Includes bibliographical references ([119]- 134) and index