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Alice Mills

    Mythologie
    Utter silence
    The Random House Children's Treasury
    Seriously weird
    • 2001

      Utter silence

      • 264 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Utter Silence explores the shifting boundaries of the unspeakable in twentieth-century Western culture. The contributors probe such taboos as the Holocaust, Marx’ legacy, bulimia, and tuberculosis in the context of literature and the picture story book, TV and film, social knowledge, and political science. Charting the unspeakable across disciplines, the contributors give voice to its fear, horror, and joy.

      Utter silence
    • 1999

      Seriously weird

      • 279 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Seriously Weird pushes the boundaries of current understanding of the grotesque. In a set of interdisciplinary essays, contributors explore the grotesque in literature for adults and children, in contemporary film and TV, in psychological experimentation, and nineteenth-century midwifery. Seriously Weird reconsiders problems of defining the grotesque, placing it in the contexts of the carnivalesque, the abject, and the disgusting.

      Seriously weird