Rethinking the monstrous: transgression, vulnerability, and difference in British fiction since 1967

Jim Byatt

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Abstract

Rethinking the Monstrous considers the remaindered other in contemporary British society and the representation of that other in British fiction since 1967. By examining a diverse range of texts that address an equally diverse range of identities, this book addresses the questions of what otherness means in contemporary society, how it manifests and manages itself, and how the fiction of the period addresses the social anomaly. This book's focus lies with novels that engage with those figures who have remained socially excluded, including the criminally transgressive and the culturally stigmatized, in an attempt to demonstrate a continuity of resistance to a diverse range of tabooed and monstrous identities.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationLanham, Maryland
PublisherLexington Books
Number of pages192
ISBN (Electronic)9780739195024
ISBN (Print)9780739195017
Publication statusPublished - 18 Nov 2015

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