The Cultural Construction of Monstrous Children
Essays on Anomalous Children From 1595 to the Present Day
Herausgeber: Bacon, Simon; Ruickbie, Leo
The Cultural Construction of Monstrous Children
Essays on Anomalous Children From 1595 to the Present Day
Herausgeber: Bacon, Simon; Ruickbie, Leo
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This innovative and interdisciplinary collection of essays considers examples of monstrous children since the 16th century to the present, spanning real-life and popular culture, to exhibit the manifestation of the Western cultural anxiety around the problematic, anomalous child as naughty, dangerous, or just plain evil.
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This innovative and interdisciplinary collection of essays considers examples of monstrous children since the 16th century to the present, spanning real-life and popular culture, to exhibit the manifestation of the Western cultural anxiety around the problematic, anomalous child as naughty, dangerous, or just plain evil.
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- Verlag: Anthem Press
- Seitenzahl: 254
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 570g
- ISBN-13: 9781785275203
- ISBN-10: 1785275208
- Artikelnr.: 60451496
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Anthem Press
- Seitenzahl: 254
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 570g
- ISBN-13: 9781785275203
- ISBN-10: 1785275208
- Artikelnr.: 60451496
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Simon Bacon is an independent scholar based in Poznan, Poland. He has written extensively on vampires, monsters and the construction of difference in contemporary culture. Leo Ruickbie is a writer, editor and social scientist specialising in controversial areas of human belief and experience. He is the author of several books on witchcraft, magic and the supernatural.
List of Illustrations; Acknowledgements; Introduction, Simon Bacon and Leo
Ruickbie; Part I Historical Case Studies; Chapter One The Possession of
John Starkie, Joyce Froome; Chapter Two The Naughty Little Children: The
Paranormal and Teenagers, Renaud Evrard; Chapter Three I Was a Real Teenage
Werewolf: The Seventeenth-Century Witchcraft Trial of Jean Grenier, Leo
Ruickbie; Chapter Four Deviance on Display: The Feral and the Monstrous
Child, Gerd H. Hövelmann; Part II Factual Anxiety in Fictional
Representations: The Undead Child; Chapter Five Imprints: Forming and
Tracing the Malevolent Ghost-Child, Jen Baker; Chapter Six Undead Role
Models: Why the Zombie Child Is Irresistible, Anthony Adams; Chapter Seven
Children for Ever! Monsters of Eternal Youth and the Reification of
Childhood, Simon Bacon; Part III Factual Anxiety in Fictional
Representations: The Monstrous Child; Chapter Eight 'Not a child. Not old.
Not a boy. Not a girl': Representing Childhood in Let the Right One In,
Allison Moore; Chapter Nine Perverted Postmodern Pinocchios: Cannibalistic
Vegetal- Children as Ecoterrorist Agents of the Maternal Imagination, Anna
Kérchy; Chapter Ten From the Monster to the Evil Sinthomosexual Child:
Category Mixing, Temporality and Projection in Horror Movies, Marc Démont;
Part IV Cultural Categorization in the Past, Present and Possible Future;
Chapter Eleven Evil Twins: Changing Perceptions of Twin Children and
Witchcraft among Yoruba-Speaking People, Nicholaj de Mattos Frisvold;
Chapter Twelve Doli Incapax: Examining the Social, Psychological,
Biological and Legal Implications of Age- Related Assumptions of Criminal
Responsibility, Jacquelyn Bent and Theresa Porter; Chapter Thirteen Black-
Eyed Kids and the Child Archetype, Brigid Burke; Chapter Fourteen Indigo
Children: Unexpected Consequences of a Process of Pathologization, Gerhard
Mayer and Anita Brutler; Notes on Contributors; Index.
Ruickbie; Part I Historical Case Studies; Chapter One The Possession of
John Starkie, Joyce Froome; Chapter Two The Naughty Little Children: The
Paranormal and Teenagers, Renaud Evrard; Chapter Three I Was a Real Teenage
Werewolf: The Seventeenth-Century Witchcraft Trial of Jean Grenier, Leo
Ruickbie; Chapter Four Deviance on Display: The Feral and the Monstrous
Child, Gerd H. Hövelmann; Part II Factual Anxiety in Fictional
Representations: The Undead Child; Chapter Five Imprints: Forming and
Tracing the Malevolent Ghost-Child, Jen Baker; Chapter Six Undead Role
Models: Why the Zombie Child Is Irresistible, Anthony Adams; Chapter Seven
Children for Ever! Monsters of Eternal Youth and the Reification of
Childhood, Simon Bacon; Part III Factual Anxiety in Fictional
Representations: The Monstrous Child; Chapter Eight 'Not a child. Not old.
Not a boy. Not a girl': Representing Childhood in Let the Right One In,
Allison Moore; Chapter Nine Perverted Postmodern Pinocchios: Cannibalistic
Vegetal- Children as Ecoterrorist Agents of the Maternal Imagination, Anna
Kérchy; Chapter Ten From the Monster to the Evil Sinthomosexual Child:
Category Mixing, Temporality and Projection in Horror Movies, Marc Démont;
Part IV Cultural Categorization in the Past, Present and Possible Future;
Chapter Eleven Evil Twins: Changing Perceptions of Twin Children and
Witchcraft among Yoruba-Speaking People, Nicholaj de Mattos Frisvold;
Chapter Twelve Doli Incapax: Examining the Social, Psychological,
Biological and Legal Implications of Age- Related Assumptions of Criminal
Responsibility, Jacquelyn Bent and Theresa Porter; Chapter Thirteen Black-
Eyed Kids and the Child Archetype, Brigid Burke; Chapter Fourteen Indigo
Children: Unexpected Consequences of a Process of Pathologization, Gerhard
Mayer and Anita Brutler; Notes on Contributors; Index.
List of Illustrations; Acknowledgements; Introduction, Simon Bacon and Leo
Ruickbie; Part I Historical Case Studies; Chapter One The Possession of
John Starkie, Joyce Froome; Chapter Two The Naughty Little Children: The
Paranormal and Teenagers, Renaud Evrard; Chapter Three I Was a Real Teenage
Werewolf: The Seventeenth-Century Witchcraft Trial of Jean Grenier, Leo
Ruickbie; Chapter Four Deviance on Display: The Feral and the Monstrous
Child, Gerd H. Hövelmann; Part II Factual Anxiety in Fictional
Representations: The Undead Child; Chapter Five Imprints: Forming and
Tracing the Malevolent Ghost-Child, Jen Baker; Chapter Six Undead Role
Models: Why the Zombie Child Is Irresistible, Anthony Adams; Chapter Seven
Children for Ever! Monsters of Eternal Youth and the Reification of
Childhood, Simon Bacon; Part III Factual Anxiety in Fictional
Representations: The Monstrous Child; Chapter Eight 'Not a child. Not old.
Not a boy. Not a girl': Representing Childhood in Let the Right One In,
Allison Moore; Chapter Nine Perverted Postmodern Pinocchios: Cannibalistic
Vegetal- Children as Ecoterrorist Agents of the Maternal Imagination, Anna
Kérchy; Chapter Ten From the Monster to the Evil Sinthomosexual Child:
Category Mixing, Temporality and Projection in Horror Movies, Marc Démont;
Part IV Cultural Categorization in the Past, Present and Possible Future;
Chapter Eleven Evil Twins: Changing Perceptions of Twin Children and
Witchcraft among Yoruba-Speaking People, Nicholaj de Mattos Frisvold;
Chapter Twelve Doli Incapax: Examining the Social, Psychological,
Biological and Legal Implications of Age- Related Assumptions of Criminal
Responsibility, Jacquelyn Bent and Theresa Porter; Chapter Thirteen Black-
Eyed Kids and the Child Archetype, Brigid Burke; Chapter Fourteen Indigo
Children: Unexpected Consequences of a Process of Pathologization, Gerhard
Mayer and Anita Brutler; Notes on Contributors; Index.
Ruickbie; Part I Historical Case Studies; Chapter One The Possession of
John Starkie, Joyce Froome; Chapter Two The Naughty Little Children: The
Paranormal and Teenagers, Renaud Evrard; Chapter Three I Was a Real Teenage
Werewolf: The Seventeenth-Century Witchcraft Trial of Jean Grenier, Leo
Ruickbie; Chapter Four Deviance on Display: The Feral and the Monstrous
Child, Gerd H. Hövelmann; Part II Factual Anxiety in Fictional
Representations: The Undead Child; Chapter Five Imprints: Forming and
Tracing the Malevolent Ghost-Child, Jen Baker; Chapter Six Undead Role
Models: Why the Zombie Child Is Irresistible, Anthony Adams; Chapter Seven
Children for Ever! Monsters of Eternal Youth and the Reification of
Childhood, Simon Bacon; Part III Factual Anxiety in Fictional
Representations: The Monstrous Child; Chapter Eight 'Not a child. Not old.
Not a boy. Not a girl': Representing Childhood in Let the Right One In,
Allison Moore; Chapter Nine Perverted Postmodern Pinocchios: Cannibalistic
Vegetal- Children as Ecoterrorist Agents of the Maternal Imagination, Anna
Kérchy; Chapter Ten From the Monster to the Evil Sinthomosexual Child:
Category Mixing, Temporality and Projection in Horror Movies, Marc Démont;
Part IV Cultural Categorization in the Past, Present and Possible Future;
Chapter Eleven Evil Twins: Changing Perceptions of Twin Children and
Witchcraft among Yoruba-Speaking People, Nicholaj de Mattos Frisvold;
Chapter Twelve Doli Incapax: Examining the Social, Psychological,
Biological and Legal Implications of Age- Related Assumptions of Criminal
Responsibility, Jacquelyn Bent and Theresa Porter; Chapter Thirteen Black-
Eyed Kids and the Child Archetype, Brigid Burke; Chapter Fourteen Indigo
Children: Unexpected Consequences of a Process of Pathologization, Gerhard
Mayer and Anita Brutler; Notes on Contributors; Index.