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Disgust And Desire The Paradox Of The Monster Kristen Wright Editor

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Disgust And Desire The Paradox Of The Monster Kristen Wright Editor
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Publisher: Brill, Rodopi
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.68 MB
Pages: 200
Author: Kristen Wright (editor)
ISBN: 9789004350731, 900435073X
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Disgust And Desire The Paradox Of The Monster Kristen Wright Editor by Kristen Wright (editor) 9789004350731, 900435073X instant download after payment.

Monsters have taken many forms across time and cultures, yet within these variations, monsters often evoke the same paradoxical response: disgust and desire. We simultaneously fear monsters and take pleasure in seeing them, and their role in human culture helps to explain this apparent contradiction. Monsters are created in order to delineate where the acceptable boundaries of action and emotion exist. However, while killing the monster allows us to cast out socially unacceptable desires, the prevalence of monsters in both history and fiction reveals humanity's desire to see and experience the forbidden. We seek, write about, and display monsters as both a warning and wish fulfilment, and monsters, therefore, reveal that the line between desire and disgust is often thin. Looking across genres, subjects, and periods, this book examines what our conflicted reaction to the monster tells us about human culture.

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