Scribner Seminar Program
Course Decription
                              Extraordinary Bodies
Instructor(s): Susannah Mintz, English
What makes a body “extraordinary,” and why do bodies that don’t fit established categories
                                 seem to provoke fear, confusion, pity, or wonder? This course focuses on the literary
                                 representation of bodies in some way disabled, disfigured, ill, or impaired. Our goal
                                 will be to investigate what so-called “freaks” or “monsters” tell us about prevalent
                                 social attitudes toward the body and identity, health and mortality, gender and sexuality.
                                 We’ll investigate what symbolic meanings get attached to anomalous bodies, and how
                                 these have shifted over time, and consider what happens when disabled authors write
                                 their own stories. Reading drama, poetry, fiction, autobiography, and more, we’ll
                                 explore the boundaries of the “normal,” and consider the ways in which we are all
                                 only temporarily “able-bodied."
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