Studies in the Fantastic is a journal devoted to the speculative, fantastic, and weird in literature and other arts. Contents of this issue include, "How to Build a Transsexual Superman: Reading Superman's Emergence Alongside Histories of Eugenic Science and Gender Confirmation Surgeries" by Dan Vena, "How to Hack Lovecraft, Make Friends with His Monsters, and Hijack His Mythos: Reading Biology and Racism in Elizabeth Bear's 'Shoggoths in Bloom'" by Anthony Camara, "Ghana-da's Tall-Telling: Reframing History, Estranging Science and Appropriating Indigenous Structures of Feeling" by Anwesha Maity, and "'The Icy Bleakness of Things': The Aesthetics of Decay in Thomas Ligotti's 'The Bungalow House'" by Chris Brawley.
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- Release Date 12/14/2022
- Author Chris Brawley
- Language English
- Company University of Tampa Press; First Edition
- Weight 5.6 ounces
- Dimensions 5.5 x 0.25 x 8.5 inches
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