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Issue 21.7 (December 2019)
Special Issue: Monstrosity and Globalization
Ed. Ju Young Jin and Jae H. Roe

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Introduction to The Monstrous Global: the Effects of Globalization on Cultures
Ju Young Jin and Jae Roe

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Monstrous Accumulation: Topographies of Fear in an Era of Globalization
Robert T. Tally Jr.

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"The Headwaters of a River of Failure": Detroit as an Icon of American Decline
Jae H. Roe

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A Thin Line between Sovereign and Abject Agents: Global Action Thrillers with the Sci-Fi Mind-Game War on Terror
Seung-hoon Jeong

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Making the Global Visible: Charting the Uneven Development of Global Monsters in Bong Joon-Ho’s Okja and Nacho Vigalondo’s Colossal
Ju Young Jin

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Performing the Global: The Mediated Mobility of Virtual Cosmopolitans
Hye Jean Chung

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Rethinking the Monstrous: Gender, Otherness, and Space in the Cinematic Storytelling of Arrival and The Shape of Water
Edward Chamberlain

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Sewing Lives: Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein and the Global Garment Industry
Sarah Garland

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Postinternet Art of the Moving Image and the Disjunctures of the Global and the Local: Kim Hee-cheon and Other Young East Asian Artists
Jihoon Kim

 
 
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