21 DEC 2025 by ideonexus
Medieval Thought and "Monstrous Races"
Jeffrey Jerome Cohen argues that: “any kind of alterity can be inscribed across (constructed through) the monstrous body, but for the most part monstrous difference tends to be cultural, political, racial, economic, sexual.”3 Fear of racial difference has been embodied through monsters for centuries, and the idea of “monstrous races” stretches back to the Classical Era. Medieval thought “created strong links between physical and non-physical characteristics among different human gro...Folksonomies: fantasy critical theory
Folksonomies: fantasy critical theory




