Edgelands: A Collection of Monstrous Geographies

This volume was first published by Inter-Disciplinary Press in 2016.

We are captivated by the monstrous. The monstrous encapsulates a variety of emotions, actions, behaviors, and re-sponses. In general usage it draws attention to the physicality of bodies, the fear and repulsion that have so often driven societal response, and the marginal status of those defined by such terms. Monstrous geographies draw on the unease and uncanniness at the core of the monstrous while shifting the consideration from bodies to places and spaces, away from corporeality and toward the sites or landscapes within which bodies move; away from the mon-strous form of a creature like the Yeti and toward the environment in which the Yeti thrives, an environment that must be monstrous to produce and sustain such a being. Considering such geographies allows for a nuanced under-standing of the places, both real and imagined, subtle and fantastic, that make up our world.

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Erin Vander Wall is a PhD Candidate at The George Washington University in Washington, D.C. where she works with spatial theory, monster theory, and intersections between the 18th century British novel, the Gothic, and the Romantics. She is writing her dissertation on monstrous geographies, focusing specifically on first-hand encounters and literary depictions of earthquakes, volcanos, storms, and quicksand.
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