Monstrosity, Disability, and the Posthuman in the Medieval and Early Modern World

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This collection examines the intersection of the discourses of disability and monstrosity in a timely and necessary intervention in the scholarly fields of Disability Studies and Monster Studies. Analyzing Medieval and Early Modern art and literature replete with images of non-normative bodies, these essays consider the pernicious history of defining people with distinctly non-normative bodies or non-normative cognition as monsters. In many cases throughout Western history, a figure marked by what Rosemarie Garland-Thomson has termed the extraordinary body is labeled a monster. This volume explores the origins of this conflation, examines the problems and possibilities inherent in it, and casts both disability and monstrosity in light of emergent, empowering discourses of posthumanism.


Offers wide-ranging and interdisciplinary essays on medicine, literature, religion, art history, law, and ethics Promotes a useful and important discussion about the vitality of disability studies within medieval and early modern studies Breaks new ground through its specific examination of disability in relation to monstrosity during these periods

Autorentext

Richard H. Godden is Assistant Professor of English at Louisiana State University, USA, where he works on the representations of disability in medieval literature and culture.

Asa Simon Mittman is Professor of Art and Art History at California State University, Chico, USA, and author of several books and articles on monsters and marginality.

Inhalt

Section I: Introduction.- 1. Embodied Difference: Monstrosity, Disability, and the Posthuman.- Section II: Discourses of Bodily Difference.- 2. From Monstrosity to Postnormality: Montaigne, Canguilhem, Foucault.- 3. If in Other Respects He Appears to be Effectively Human: Defining Monstrosity in Medieval English Law.- 4. (Dis)functional Faces: Signs of the Monstrous?.- 5. Grendel and Goliath: Monstrous Superability and Disability in the Old English Corpus.- 6. E(race)ing the Future: Imagined Medieval Reproductive Possibilities and the Monstrosity of Power.- Section III: Dis/Identifying the Other.- 7. "Blob Child" Revisited: Conflations of Monstrosity, Disability, and Race in King of Tars.- 8. Attending to Beasts Irrational in Gower's Visio Anglie.- 9. How a Monster Means: The Significance of Bodily Difference in the Christopher Cynocephalus Tradition.- 10. Lycanthropy andLunacy: Cognitive Disability in The Duchess of Malfi.- 11. Eschatology for Cannibals: A System of Aberrance in the Old English Andreas.- 12. The Monstrous Womb of Early Modern Midwifery Manuals.- Section IV: Queer Couplings.- 13. Blindness and Posthuman Sexuality in Paradise Lost.- 14. Dwelling Underground in The Book of John Mandeville: Monstrosity, Disability, Ecology.- Section V: Coda.- 15. Muteness and Disembodied Difference: Three Case Studies.

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Anzahl Seiten 380
    • Herausgeber Springer International Publishing
    • Gewicht 603g
    • Untertitel The New Middle Ages
    • Titel Monstrosity, Disability, and the Posthuman in the Medieval and Early Modern World
    • Veröffentlichung 02.12.2019
    • ISBN 3030254577
    • Format Fester Einband
    • EAN 9783030254575
    • Jahr 2019
    • Größe H216mm x B153mm x T25mm
    • Lesemotiv Verstehen
    • Editor Asa Simon Mittman, Richard H. Godden
    • Auflage 1st edition 2019
    • GTIN 09783030254575

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