SPAN0489A-F21
Making Monsters
Making Monsters: Global Visual Culture
In this course we will trace a cultural history of the monster, focusing on the construction of monstrosity as an imaginary concept based on cultural ideas regarding power and its manipulation, deformed and reproductive bodies, witchcraft, sexuality, race, the intelligence of female subjects, transgression of heteronormativity, masculine fears, fears of the other, and fears of the unknown and the powerful. Monsters also have a biopolitical dimension and can manipulate our lives. Using a global perspective (e.g. the Americas, Europe, Asia, Africa), we will study monsters as depicted in science, art, cinema, and popular culture. We will emphasize feminist, decolonial and horror theories, as well as post- and transhumanism. Resources may include: Divine images, mythological and folklore figures, representation of the Native Americans during colonization, freaks, ‘degenerate’ art, industrial and nuclear accident monsters, vampires, zombies, and mutants. 3 hrs. sem.
In this course we will trace a cultural history of the monster, focusing on the construction of monstrosity as an imaginary concept based on cultural ideas regarding power and its manipulation, deformed and reproductive bodies, witchcraft, sexuality, race, the intelligence of female subjects, transgression of heteronormativity, masculine fears, fears of the other, and fears of the unknown and the powerful. Monsters also have a biopolitical dimension and can manipulate our lives. Using a global perspective (e.g. the Americas, Europe, Asia, Africa), we will study monsters as depicted in science, art, cinema, and popular culture. We will emphasize feminist, decolonial and horror theories, as well as post- and transhumanism. Resources may include: Divine images, mythological and folklore figures, representation of the Native Americans during colonization, freaks, ‘degenerate’ art, industrial and nuclear accident monsters, vampires, zombies, and mutants. 3 hrs. sem.
- Term:
- Fall 2021
- Location:
- Main Campus: ONLINE (Online Course)
- Schedule:
- 12:15pm-1:30pm on Monday, Wednesday (Sep 13, 2021 to Dec 13, 2021)
- Type:
- Seminar
- Course Modality:
- Scheduled Online
- Instructors:
- Patricia Saldarriaga
- Subject:
- Spanish
- Department:
- Luso-Hispanic Studies
- Division:
- Languages
- Requirements Fulfilled:
- ART CMP LNG
- Levels:
- Undergraduate
- Cross-Listed As:
- GSFS0489A-F21
- Availability:
- View availability, prerequisites, and other requirements.
- Course Reference Number (CRN):
- 92672
- Subject Code:
- SPAN
- Course Number:
- 0489
- Section Identifier:
- A