
We Are All Monsters: How Deviant Organisms Came to Define Us
by Andrew Mangham Author
This explores how nineteenth-century literature and science redefined monsters, showing their crucial role in understanding nature and life. The reveals how these thinkers challenged conventional ideas of normality, encouraging a more dynamic, inclusive view of life. It highlights how monstrosity was used to question societal norms and to rethink the boundaries of human subjectivity. Ultimately, it dismantles the notion of otherness and offers a more expansive understanding of life’s complexity.
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