"Just Love Me and Eat": The Romantic Cannibal and Romantic Cannibalism
"Just Love Me and Eat": The Romantic Cannibal and Romantic Cannibalism
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All events start at 19:00, for 19:15, please do not be late.
The cannibal has long been a character archetype depicted in the horror genre, represented as early as the Greek epics and the literary Gothic, and was, arguably, innately typified through the mondo-extreme cannibal films coming from Italian filmmakers in the 1970s. William Arens theorised that, through these films, "cannibalism functions as a mythical device to separate civilized Western man from his barbaric foreign cousins. [It] insights innate disgust and is a potent means to designate the accused a subhuman". However, it can be argued that the concept of 'separation' can be extended even further and be applied to the space of anyone that we deem as 'Other', to quote Robin Wood’s theories on the monstrous Other in the horror genre, thereby meaning that we can depict cannibalism being enacted by anyone and for whatever reason, including the eminently romantic.
Melvin writes that “the cannibal exists in two extremes. One for the depravity of it and one for the sacredness of the mouth." It can therefore be argued that because they can occupy the space of two different extremes, of both horror and violence, the depravity, and sacred romanticism, the sacredness of the mouth, the figure of the cannibal can exist as a uniquely queered Gothic figure within the horror genre, a true representative of literary liminality and, indeed, 'separation' from the norm, between horror and romance, rich and poor, living and dead, eater and eaten.
This class will examine the romantic cannibal as it is specifically depicted in horror narratives such as Der Fan (Schmidt, 1982), Bones and All (Guadagnino, 2022) Preacher's Daughter (Anhedönia, 2022) and others, and how the figure of the cannibal purveys as an intimately queered figure of Gothic Americana, while also seeking to define how the cannibal and the act of cannibalism can be read as eminently romantic. It will additionally use theory presented by scholars such as Shirley Lindenbaum and Helene Cixious, as a means of establishing a connection to other academics in the field and rooting a little-examined corpus with broader theory of literary criticism, as well as establishing a basis through which to examine the subject of cannibalism and subvert it within a romantic context.
Presented by Thea/Rae Bamber
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The Horse Hospital, Colonnade, WC1N 1JD London
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"Just Love Me and Eat": The Romantic Cannibal and Romantic Cannibalism
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