Horror Literature and Dark Fantasy: Challenging Genres: Critical Literacy Teaching Series: Challenging Authors and Genres, cartea 10
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ISBN-13: 9789004366244
ISBN-10: 9004366245
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Critical Literacy Teaching Series: Challenging Authors and Genres
ISBN-10: 9004366245
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Critical Literacy Teaching Series: Challenging Authors and Genres
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CONTENTS
Acknowledgements vii
Introduction: Challenging Horror Literature and Dark Fantasy 1
Mark A. Fabrizi
Part One: Horror and the Adolescent
1. Can We Redeem the Monster? Working with Contemporary Young
Adult Horror Fiction in the College Classroom 17
Rhonda Brock-Servais
2. Poststructural Feminist Ethnography and Young Adult Texts: Interpreting
Horror Spaces 29
Laura Bolf-Beliveau
3. What If the Dragon Can’t Be Defeated? Examining the Coming-of-Age
Narrative in Neil Gaiman’s Coraline 41
Jon Ostenson
4. Transcending the Metaphors of Horror in It Follows 55
Mark A. Fabrizi
Part Two: Religion and Issues of Culture
5. Reflexive Terrors: Utilizing Horror to Teach Multiculturalism and
Invention in Undergraduate Writing about Literature Courses 71
Joseph L. Lewis
6. Critical Perspectives as Advanced Reading Strategies: An Intersectional
Approach to John Ajvide Lindqvist’s Let the Right One in and Handling
the Undead 81
Björn Bradling and Ylva Lindberg
7. Women as Shapeshifting Fox Spirits in Chinese Tales of the Strange 99
Wayne Stein
8. Transcending Boundaries with a Zombie Webtoon: An Alternate
Platform for Democratic Discourse 111
Kyoung Wan Cathy Shin
Part Three: Alterity and Identity
9. Replicants, Vampires, and Other Outcasts: Examining Privilege through
Genre Literature 129
Allan Nail
10. We All Go a Little Mad Sometimes: Freeing the Audience from the
Role of Oppressor in Psycho 143
William Given
11. “What Kind of Monster Are You…?”: Undertale, Queer Play, and
Horror(ific) Video Games via Critical Gaming Literacy 157
Jordan Youngblood
12. Designing a Course Integrating Critical, Genre-Based Pedagogy,
Horror Literature, and Religious Studies 171
Nathan Fredrickson
Author Biographies 189
Acknowledgements vii
Introduction: Challenging Horror Literature and Dark Fantasy 1
Mark A. Fabrizi
Part One: Horror and the Adolescent
1. Can We Redeem the Monster? Working with Contemporary Young
Adult Horror Fiction in the College Classroom 17
Rhonda Brock-Servais
2. Poststructural Feminist Ethnography and Young Adult Texts: Interpreting
Horror Spaces 29
Laura Bolf-Beliveau
3. What If the Dragon Can’t Be Defeated? Examining the Coming-of-Age
Narrative in Neil Gaiman’s Coraline 41
Jon Ostenson
4. Transcending the Metaphors of Horror in It Follows 55
Mark A. Fabrizi
Part Two: Religion and Issues of Culture
5. Reflexive Terrors: Utilizing Horror to Teach Multiculturalism and
Invention in Undergraduate Writing about Literature Courses 71
Joseph L. Lewis
6. Critical Perspectives as Advanced Reading Strategies: An Intersectional
Approach to John Ajvide Lindqvist’s Let the Right One in and Handling
the Undead 81
Björn Bradling and Ylva Lindberg
7. Women as Shapeshifting Fox Spirits in Chinese Tales of the Strange 99
Wayne Stein
8. Transcending Boundaries with a Zombie Webtoon: An Alternate
Platform for Democratic Discourse 111
Kyoung Wan Cathy Shin
Part Three: Alterity and Identity
9. Replicants, Vampires, and Other Outcasts: Examining Privilege through
Genre Literature 129
Allan Nail
10. We All Go a Little Mad Sometimes: Freeing the Audience from the
Role of Oppressor in Psycho 143
William Given
11. “What Kind of Monster Are You…?”: Undertale, Queer Play, and
Horror(ific) Video Games via Critical Gaming Literacy 157
Jordan Youngblood
12. Designing a Course Integrating Critical, Genre-Based Pedagogy,
Horror Literature, and Religious Studies 171
Nathan Fredrickson
Author Biographies 189
Notă biografică
Mark A. Fabrizi, Ph.D. (2013), University of Hull, U.K., is an Assistant Professor of English Education at Eastern Connecticut State University. He teaches courses in English methods, literacy, and education. He previously edited Fantasy Literature: Challenging Genres (Sense, 2016).