Frankenstein in theory : a critical anatomy /
"A collection of essays on Frankenstein written by distinguished and younger scholars of Romantic studies, utilizing ambitious critical theories in literary and cultural studies"--
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New York, NY :
Bloomsbury Academic,
2021.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction: Frankenstein in theory / Orrin N. C. Wang
- Last words : voice, gesture, and the remains of Frankenstein / David L. Clark
- When Jane met Mary; or, Frankenstein's romantic comedy / Sonia Hofkosh
- Frankenstein's embodied imagination; or, The limits of embodied cognition / Richard C. Sha
- Non-binary Frankenstein? / Chris Washington
- What's love got to do with it? Frankenstein and monstrous psychoanalysis / Joel Faflak
- "The very creature he creates" : Frankenstein in the making of Moby-Dick / Samuel Otter
- Finitude, frames, and the plot of Frankenstein / Yoon Soon Lee
- Blackness and anthropogenesis in Frankenstein / Rei Terada
- Mediating monstrosity : media, information, and Mary Shelley's Frankenstein / Andrew Burkett
- "A daemon whom I had myself created" : race, Frankenstein, and monstering / Patricia A. Matthew
- The smiles that one is owed : justice, Justine, and sympathy for a wretch / Erin M. Goss
- The utopias of Frankenstein / Vivasan Soni
- Is that all there is? No regrets (after 1818) / Jacques Khalip
- Frankenstein in practice (as theory) / Sara Guyer.