Holy Monsters, Sacred Grotesques: Monstrosity and Religion in Europe and the United States
Holy Monsters, Sacred Grotesques examines the intersection of religion and monstrosity in a variety of different time periods in the hopes of addressing two gaps in scholarship within the field of monster studies. The first part of the volume—running from the medieval to the Early Modern period—focuses upon the view of the monster through non-majority voices and accounts from those who were themselves branded as monsters. Overlapping partially with the Early Modern and proceeding to the present day, the contributions of the second part of the volume attempt to problematize the dichotomy of secular/religious through a close look at the monsters this period has wrought.
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Holy Monsters, Sacred Grotesques: Monstrosity and Religion in Europe and the United States
Holy Monsters, Sacred Grotesques examines the intersection of religion and monstrosity in a variety of different time periods in the hopes of addressing two gaps in scholarship within the field of monster studies. The first part of the volume—running from the medieval to the Early Modern period—focuses upon the view of the monster through non-majority voices and accounts from those who were themselves branded as monsters. Overlapping partially with the Early Modern and proceeding to the present day, the contributions of the second part of the volume attempt to problematize the dichotomy of secular/religious through a close look at the monsters this period has wrought.
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Holy Monsters, Sacred Grotesques examines the intersection of religion and monstrosity in a variety of different time periods in the hopes of addressing two gaps in scholarship within the field of monster studies. The first part of the volume—running from the medieval to the Early Modern period—focuses upon the view of the monster through non-majority voices and accounts from those who were themselves branded as monsters. Overlapping partially with the Early Modern and proceeding to the present day, the contributions of the second part of the volume attempt to problematize the dichotomy of secular/religious through a close look at the monsters this period has wrought.

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ISBN-13: 9781498550772
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 08/10/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 296
File size: 58 MB
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About the Author

Michael E. Heyes is assistant professor of religion at Lycoming College.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Ecce Monstra
Michael E. Heyes

Part I: Inside the Monster, Looking Out

1. The Woman’s Body, In-Between: The Holy and Monstrous Womb in Medieval Medicine and Religion
Minji Lee
2. Miracles and Monsters: Gog and Magog, Alexander the Great, and Antichrist in the Apocalypse of the Catalan Atlas (1375)
Thomas S. Franke
3. Dressing Monstrous Men: Landsknechte Clothing in Some Early Modern Danish Church Wall Paintings
John Block Friedman
4. Twelfth Night’s “poor monster:” Viola/Cesario as Holy Grotesque
Cathleen McKague
5. Grotesques in Sacred Spaces: The Cappella dei Priori and the Cappella del Quartiere di Leone X in the Palazzo Vecchio
Susanne Margarit McColeman

Part II: Monstrous Modernity

6. Monstrous Sovereignty and the Corrupt Body Politic in Richard III and The Duchess of Malfi
John W. Ellis-Etchison
7. Reform and Romance: Catholic Monstrosity in Antebellum U.S. Fiction
AnaMaria Seglie
8. Lovecraft’s Things: Sinister Souvenirs from Other Worlds
Jeffrey Andrew Weinstock
9. The Big Bad and the Big “Aha!”: Metamodern Monsters as Transformational Figures of Instability
Linda C. Ceriello
10. From Revelation to Revolution: Explaining the Strange Success of Fox’s Sleepy Hollow
Michael E. Heyes
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