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Ryan Johnson (2014)
Machinery, Monstrosity, and Bestiality: An Analysis of Repulsion in Kierkegaard's Practice in ChristianityThe Heythrop Journal, 55
Isak Holm (2005)
Monstrous Aesthetics: Literature and Philosophy in Soren KierkegaardNineteenth Century Prose, 32
[There is always a struggle about where the monsters lie. If you want to determine what is known, charted, amenable to civilization and colonization, you must draw a boundary beyond which is the uncanny wild. The act of demonstrating the known is simultaneously one of revealing the monstrous.]
Published: Dec 16, 2015
Keywords: Fairy Tale; Aesthetic Judgment; Established Order; Essential Form; Immanent Term
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