The Cultural Construction of Monstrous Children. Группа авторов

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      2. The Anomalous Body of the Child

      The Gothic and the abhuman become very useful terms to describe the anomalous body of the various stages of not-adult in this collection, from the very young to those on the cusp of adulthood and/or sexual maturity. In fact, one could argue that the category covers all those that are ‘not yet’ adult no matter what their age – this is distinguished from those who are ‘no longer’ adult which could conceivably be applied to those no longer in command of their bodies or entering a ‘second’ childhood – and this collection leans towards that homogeneous reading, partly due to the limited size of the current volume. It is also worth mentioning that the anomalous, abhuman child’s body does also suggest elements of queerness in its configuration many of which will become apparent in the examples discussed in the book.

      That said, sexual maturity and gender are featured within this application of the abhuman as an instigator or catalyst for anxiety in the social milieu around the child – something that is often imposed upon the anomalous body rather than a quality inherent to it. This can take the form of physical or psychic monstrosity caused by a form of becoming-womanhood but can equally signal a marked move away from masculinity and femininity into a queerness beyond gender categorization. This last is often configured as the child moving into a form of otherness that will never mature into an adult, a defined sexual orientation or gender categorization and remaining essentially ‘other’, or queer, forever, essentially exacerbating its propensity to be used as a site of adult projection and desire. As such, the child is sexually blank, queer, until adult fantasies are protected upon it. This queerness does not feature in many of the examples in this collection but is rather superseded by their anomalous state of otherness, the kind of monstrosity which is equally designated by adult society and similarly filled with its anxieties and, often transgressive, desires. Queer, as non-normative, is then an inherent part of the character of the abhuman child as are terms such as the abject, deviant, anomalous and even naughty as all of them describe a body that refuses to become adult, or even mature, under anything other than its own terms.

      3. Anomalous Investigations


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