
Exploring the Fantastic
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Eric C. Erbacher is an American Studies scholar based in Münster, Germany. His research interests include Urban Studies, Media Studies, and Cultural Studies, with a focus on the intersection of these fields with issues of Visual Culture, especially photography, Popular Culture, and Class.
Linda M. Heß is a lecturer (wiss. Mitarbeiterin) and post-doctoral candidate at the Institute of English and American Studies at the University of Frankfurt/Main. Her main research and teaching interests are located in the fields of Queer Studies, Aging Studies, Science Fiction, Modernism, and Gender Studies. She is a member of the Governing Council of the North American Network of Aging Studies (NANAS).
Corinna Lenhardt is a research assistant and lecturer in American Studies at the University of Münster, Germany. She is a member of the editorial team of the Zeitschrift für Fantastikforschung, the most important forum for research in the fantastic in Germany. Her research and teaching interests include Ethnic Studies, digital cultures, race, gender, and Gothic fiction.
Linda M. Heß, Universität Frankfurt/Main, Deutschland
Content
- Cover
- Contents
- Introduction
- GENRE
- Belief, Potentiality, and the Supernatural: Mapping the Fantastic
- Fantasy without Fantasy: Politics, Genre, and Media in the Fiction of M. John Harrison
- Is the Fantastic Really Fantastic?
- Insurgent Utopias: How to Recognize the Knock at the Door
- IDEOLOGY
- Crossing Impossible Boundaries? Fantastic Narrative and Ideology
- Questioning Mononormativity: A Future of Fantastic Scholarship in Liminal Identities
- Organic Fantasy and the Alien Archetype in Nnedi Okorafor's Lagoon
- Latino/a Magical Realism and American Superhero Fiction as Constitutive Agents in the Negotiation of Dominican-American Identity in Junot Díaz' The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao
- POPULAR CULTURE
- Flights of Fancy, Secondary Worlds and Blank Slates: Relations between the Fantastic and the Real
- Creepypastas: How Counterterrorist Fantasies (Re-)Create Horror Traditions for Today's Digital Communities
- "All the Better to Eat You With": The Eroticization of the Werewolf and the Rise of Monster Porn in the Digital Age
- About the Authors
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