Automated Monsters of Vengeance: Comparing Goddesses in Ancient Greece and Hindu India
Monsters that act “automatically,” without thought or conscious awareness, constitute a category whose primary exemplar in American culture is the zombie. However, automaticity can be found in other realizations of the monstrous, including in ancient Greece and contemporary India. This paper compare...
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Autor principal: | Nuckolls Charles W. |
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