Monstrosity, Illegibility, Denegation: De Man, bp Nichol, and the Resistance to Postmodernism
40
(35)
David L. Clark
II. Monstrous Identity
The Odd Couple: Gargantua and Tom Thumb
75
(17)
Anne Lake Prescott
America's ``United Siamese Brothers'': Chang and Eng and Nineteenth-Century Ideologies of Democracy and Domesticity
92
(23)
Allison Pingree
Liberty, Equality, Monstrosity: Revolutionizing the Family in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein
115
(28)
David A. Hedrich Hirsch
III. Monstrous Inquiry
``No Monsters at the Resurrection'': Inside Some Conjoined Twins
143
(25)
Stephen Pender
Representing the Monster: Cognition, Cripples, and Other Limp Parts in Montaigne's ``Des Boyteux''
168
(15)
Lawrence D. Kritzman
Hermaphrodites Newly Discovered: The Cultural Monsters of Sixteenth-Century France
183
(19)
Kathleen Perry Long
Anthropometamorphosis: John Bulwer's Monsters of Cosmetology and the Science of Culture
202
(23)
Mary Baine Campbell
IV. Monstrous History
Vampire Culture
225
(17)
Frank Grady
The Alien and Alienated as Unquiet Dead in the Sagas of the Icelanders
242
(22)
William Sayers
Unthinking the Monster: Twelfth-Century Responses to Saracen Alterity
264
(28)
Michael Uebel
Dinosaurs-R-Us: The (Un) Natural History of Jurassic Park
292
(17)
John O'Neill
Contributors
309
(3)
Index
312
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