Lately, the Victorian freak show has attracted scholarly and literary attention alike. New critical approaches to the freak show set the European exhibition of human corporeal deviance apart from the American side show as popularized by P. T. Barnum. Topics ranging from, the social context of freakery (Tromp et al. 2008) and the cultural history of enfreakment (Kérchy, Zittlau et al. 2012), to the significance of disability in Victorian literature (Craton 2009) and the spectacle of deformity (Durbach 2009) have been addressed by scholars who are concerned with the ethics of embodied difference. In the twenty-first century, the Victorian world of spectacle has emerged as a separate ramification within neo-Victorian literature—this densely vi...
The corporeal difference is the most fundamental in experiencing the otherness of the other. Confron...
In the following essay, I focus on the representations of bodily "difference" in the Prague's freaks...
In the following essay, I focus on the representations of bodily "difference" in the Prague's freaks...
Lately, the Victorian freak show has attracted scholarly and literary attention alike. New critical ...
The contemporary fascination with historical, social and literary representations of the deviant bod...
The last decade has witnessed both a re-emergence and re-invention of the traditional 19th-century f...
The last decade has witnessed both a re-emergence and re-invention of the traditional 19th-century f...
ABSTRACTSara E. S. OrningFleshly Embodiments: Early Modern Monsters, Victorian Freaks, and Twentieth...
Neo-Victorian reimaginations of the freak simultanously repeat and reject the binaries of normalcy a...
This essay seeks to tease out the narrative similarities found in nineteenth-century freak show lite...
The representation of women's bodies in neo-Victorian fiction has implications for assessing the gen...
This thesis explores the prevalence of freaks in late nineteenth-century British culture through pop...
This thesis is concerned with the visual culture of the deviant Other—those whose bodies transgresse...
This issue of 19 on ‘Replicating Bodies’ explores how nineteenth-century culture constructed organic...
Inspired by Erving Goffman’s understanding of stigma management, Stefani Brusberg-Kiermeier takes a ...
The corporeal difference is the most fundamental in experiencing the otherness of the other. Confron...
In the following essay, I focus on the representations of bodily "difference" in the Prague's freaks...
In the following essay, I focus on the representations of bodily "difference" in the Prague's freaks...
Lately, the Victorian freak show has attracted scholarly and literary attention alike. New critical ...
The contemporary fascination with historical, social and literary representations of the deviant bod...
The last decade has witnessed both a re-emergence and re-invention of the traditional 19th-century f...
The last decade has witnessed both a re-emergence and re-invention of the traditional 19th-century f...
ABSTRACTSara E. S. OrningFleshly Embodiments: Early Modern Monsters, Victorian Freaks, and Twentieth...
Neo-Victorian reimaginations of the freak simultanously repeat and reject the binaries of normalcy a...
This essay seeks to tease out the narrative similarities found in nineteenth-century freak show lite...
The representation of women's bodies in neo-Victorian fiction has implications for assessing the gen...
This thesis explores the prevalence of freaks in late nineteenth-century British culture through pop...
This thesis is concerned with the visual culture of the deviant Other—those whose bodies transgresse...
This issue of 19 on ‘Replicating Bodies’ explores how nineteenth-century culture constructed organic...
Inspired by Erving Goffman’s understanding of stigma management, Stefani Brusberg-Kiermeier takes a ...
The corporeal difference is the most fundamental in experiencing the otherness of the other. Confron...
In the following essay, I focus on the representations of bodily "difference" in the Prague's freaks...
In the following essay, I focus on the representations of bodily "difference" in the Prague's freaks...