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The Non-Human and The Child: Monstrosity, Animality, and Disability in Literature and Media

Saturday, November 5, 9:00 am to 10:15 am (Tango)

Since it is seen as a time period or stage of life that precedes socialization, childhood is often viewed as a state of being that exists outside of the human. Therefore children frequently get associated with non-human qualities such as savagery or unearthly innocence in popular culture. This panel will explore connections between children and other non-human identity categories such as the monstrous, the animalistic, and disability in order to consider the implications such associations have in American culture.

Session chair

Eva Lupold (Rutgers University Camden)

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