"What a perfect monster!" : Gone Girl's destabilization of feminine archetypes in popular media / by Stephanie Orman.
Critical theorist Jack Halberstam and cultural historian Scott Poole have both defined the monster as a meaning machinean embodiment, not of a natural or innate psychological terror, but something mutable and ever changing. The forms the monster has taken over the ages and throughout literature are...
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Corporate Author: | Simmons College (Boston, Mass.) |
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