Disfigured Face in American Literature, Film, and Television (e-bog) af -
Grabher, Gudrun M. (redaktør)

Disfigured Face in American Literature, Film, and Television e-bog

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The face, being prominent and visible, is the foremost marker of a person's identity as well as their major tool of communication. Facial disfigurements, congenital or acquired, not only erase these significant capacities, but since ancient times, they have been conjured up as outrageous and terrifying, often connoting evil or criminality in their associations - a dark secret being suggested &q...
E-bog 348,37 DKK
Forfattere Grabher, Gudrun M. (redaktør)
Forlag Routledge
Udgivet 29 november 2021
Længde 216 sider
Genrer 1K
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781000488210
The face, being prominent and visible, is the foremost marker of a person's identity as well as their major tool of communication. Facial disfigurements, congenital or acquired, not only erase these significant capacities, but since ancient times, they have been conjured up as outrageous and terrifying, often connoting evil or criminality in their associations - a dark secret being suggested "e;behind the mask,"e; the disfigurement indicating punishment for sin. Complemented by an original poem by Kenneth Sherman and a plastic surgeon's perspective on facial disfigurement, this book investigates the exploitation of these and further stereotypical tropes by literary authors, filmmakers, and showrunners, considering also the ways in which film, television, and the publishing industry have more recently tried to overcome negative codifications of facial disfigurement, in the search for an authentic self behind the veil of facial disfigurement. An exploration of fictional representations of the disfigured face, this book will appeal to scholars of sociology, cultural and media studies, American studies and literary studies with interests in representations of disfigurement and the Other.