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I. Transformations
A. Humans to monsters
B. Monster to human
C. The acquisition of human abilities: speaking, living with human beings
D. The acquisition of monstrous traits: brute strength, absence of morality
II. God, Men and Monsters (At least 2 and no more than 4)
A. Monsters and "The Great Chain of Being"
B. Human-to-monster relations
C. Phylogenetic monsters: the development of a monster according to the biological life cycle
D. "Natural" monsters: monsters from region specific folklore
E. Biological monsters: genetic manipulation, products of science rather than nature
F. "Fallen" monsters: monsters who have transgressed the social conventions and norms
III. "Monsterfication" and Human Emotions
A. Monsters and the concept of normality and abnormality
B. Monsters and human extremes
C. The abject: disgust and fear and fascination with monsters
D. The uncanny: the strangeness and familiarity of monsters
E. Defilement: monsters as desecration of human potential
F. "Ugly" feelings (Ngai)
G. "Minor" feelings (Hong)
IV. Monsters, Morality and Social Order
A. Social order vs. "dream" states: the collective unconscious and the culture and origin of
monsters in the human family
B. Creation as authority: the sovereignty of the scientist/conjurer/creator of the monster; the
medical, biological, legal implications of the monster
C. Order and chaos: monsters as authority, as "Leviathan"
D. The social standing of monsters: outsiders vs. "citizen"
E. Everyday monsters: serial killers, rapists, child abusers
F. Internal vs. external monsters or monsters from within and without
V. Monsters, Morality and Technology
A. Artificial Intelligence: sub/par/high-human" to "superhuman" and "optimal"
B. Body Modifications: from tattoos to elective cosmetic prosthetics, body modification,
performance artists like Stellacrc
C. Virtual Monsters: the use of computers to terrorize from stalking to cyberbullying to
identity theft
VI. Friend, Foe, Entertainment?
A. Monsters as spectacle
B. Malevolent monsters
C. "Family-friendly" monsters: monsters in movies and cartoons (like Monsters, Inc.)
D. Domesticating monsters and the humanization of monsters
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