This thesis is concerned with the visual culture of the deviant Other—those whose bodies transgressed what was considered normative or natural based on race, gender, sexuality, disability, madness, or physiological difference—in modernity. My research will examine how those who were considered physiologically, mentally, and culturally different became a central object in the cultural consciousness of the late nineteenth and early twentieth century by viewing how these bodies were exhibited and engaged across a wide range of discursive domains. Following the theory of the grotesque body set out by Peter Stallybrass and Allon White, I will examine how deviant, or grotesque, bodies were negotiated and displayed in medical discourse, popular sp...
This thesis considers anxieties and concepts of agency related to femininity as represented through ...
The last decade has witnessed both a re-emergence and re-invention of the traditional 19th-century f...
Theatrical design is an under-researched area of Surrealist visual culture. This essay examines two ...
The study of madness has been integral to a number of academic fields concerned with embodied differ...
This thesis investigates, through a body of interdisciplinary artwork, the representation of the gro...
This project examines the conceptual and material formation of deviancy under specific conditions of...
The Art of the Modernist Body explores the fraught relationship between corporeality and the genesis...
It is in Freud’s exploration of the uncanny, originally written in 1919, that Freud spends a conside...
Lately, the Victorian freak show has attracted scholarly and literary attention alike. New critical ...
ABSTRACTSara E. S. OrningFleshly Embodiments: Early Modern Monsters, Victorian Freaks, and Twentieth...
abstract: The following study is an attempt to analyze the idea of the abject through the grotesque ...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 75-81.Introduction -- Chapter One. The modified body and the ...
This paper’s aim is offering a subjective vision on the grotesque as form of identity for human indi...
In the following essay, I focus on the representations of bodily "difference" in the Prague's freaks...
Physically normal observer figures in literary and cinematic texts by Nathanael West, Djuna Barnes, ...
This thesis considers anxieties and concepts of agency related to femininity as represented through ...
The last decade has witnessed both a re-emergence and re-invention of the traditional 19th-century f...
Theatrical design is an under-researched area of Surrealist visual culture. This essay examines two ...
The study of madness has been integral to a number of academic fields concerned with embodied differ...
This thesis investigates, through a body of interdisciplinary artwork, the representation of the gro...
This project examines the conceptual and material formation of deviancy under specific conditions of...
The Art of the Modernist Body explores the fraught relationship between corporeality and the genesis...
It is in Freud’s exploration of the uncanny, originally written in 1919, that Freud spends a conside...
Lately, the Victorian freak show has attracted scholarly and literary attention alike. New critical ...
ABSTRACTSara E. S. OrningFleshly Embodiments: Early Modern Monsters, Victorian Freaks, and Twentieth...
abstract: The following study is an attempt to analyze the idea of the abject through the grotesque ...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 75-81.Introduction -- Chapter One. The modified body and the ...
This paper’s aim is offering a subjective vision on the grotesque as form of identity for human indi...
In the following essay, I focus on the representations of bodily "difference" in the Prague's freaks...
Physically normal observer figures in literary and cinematic texts by Nathanael West, Djuna Barnes, ...
This thesis considers anxieties and concepts of agency related to femininity as represented through ...
The last decade has witnessed both a re-emergence and re-invention of the traditional 19th-century f...
Theatrical design is an under-researched area of Surrealist visual culture. This essay examines two ...