#Susan frankenstein
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selenadrawsstuff · 2 years ago
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2012 Frankenweenie set up!⚡️
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horrorme · 2 months ago
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Frankenstein Created Woman (1967)
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weirdlookindog · 6 months ago
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Peter Cushing and Susan Denberg in Frankenstein Created Woman (1967)
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atomic-raunch · 1 year ago
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Frankenstein Created Woman, 1967
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draftmonologue · 2 years ago
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1. Susan Sontag—As Consciousness is Harnessed to Flesh: Journals and Notebooks, 1964-1980, 2. Phoebe Waller Bridge—Fleabag, 3. Richard Siken—Wishbone, 4. Anonymous, 5. Atonement dir. Joe Wright 6. Hot Priest Monologue—Phoebe Waller Bridge 7. Gillian Flynn—Dark Places 8. Meditation in an Emergency— Cameron Awkward-Rich , 9. Billie Eilish— idontwannabeyouanymore, 10. Stephen Adly Guirgis— The Last Days of Judas Iscariot, 11. Lioness Dewinter—Sìren Loa 12. Bernie Wrightson’s Illustration of Frankenstein’s Monster. 13. Bonnie Winterbottom—How To Get Away With Murder, 14. Sade Andria Zabala—Paper Napkin Stories, 15. Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz — Love Opened a Mortal Wound, 16. Unknown 17. Miley Cyrus — Never Be Me, 18 Kim Addonizio— Wild Nights; New Poems; Pareidolia, 19. Crazy/Beautiful dir. John Stockwell, 20. I.B. Vyache, Conversations Over Sanguinaccio Dolce.
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the-apparatus · 3 months ago
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Dabi from bnha is the most literal trans allegory that I have ever seen in media.
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communistkenobi · 1 year ago
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even if transgenderism was this totally new phenomenon never before seen in human history it would make sense for novel forms of gendered behaviour and subjectivity to emerge with modern medicine and technology. I’m a fully a modern medical subject, a twenty first century frankentstein, which is not only legitimate but also cool as hell
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bad-art-every-day · 3 months ago
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werewolf zine
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loganhowlet4t · 18 days ago
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My words to Victor Frankenstein by Susan Stryker
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bones-ivy-breath · 2 years ago
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The first monster in Frankenstein is not this Creature... The famous Creature is a peripheral ephemeron, glimpsed by the crew on Walton's polar adventure as a near mirage on a far-distant ice-plain... The immediate astonishment is the appearance the next morning of a haggard being off the side of the ship on a fragment of ice, alone in a sled but for one dog, asking which direction the ship is headed. "Good God! Margaret, if you had seen the man who thus capitulated for his safety, your surprise would have been boundless," writes Captain Walton to his sister; "His limbs were nearly frozen, and his body dreadfully emaciated by fatigue and suffering. I never saw a man in so wretched a condition." This is the first dreadful wretch in Mary Shelley's novel, and soon the star of its first "Frankenstein" moment. The wretched being faints dead away then is revived, animated, by the crew... This crew brings life out of death. In a body dreadful to behold, teeth-gnashing, mad, wild, Victor Frankenstein receives concerned parental care as a fellow human being. Everything he recounts hereafter bears this tremendous irony. Monsters are not born, the Author of Frankenstein proposes; they are made and unmade on the variable scales of human sympathy.
The Annotated Frankenstein edited by Susan J. Wolfson and Ronald Levao
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selenadrawsstuff · 2 years ago
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Family movie night🎥🍿
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frankensteinofficial · 1 year ago
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(from My Words to Victor Frankenstein above the Village of Chamounix: Performing Transgender Rage by Susan Stryker)
A monster is that which eludes gender definition. Ways of knowing are gendered — visual information intake as male and auditory information intake as female — so the monster problematizes gender because “he” is visually disturbing but verbally eloquent. I am thinking so hard right now
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weirdlookindog · 5 months ago
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Susan Denberg, 1970s
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atomic-raunch · 1 year ago
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Frankenstein Created Woman
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dark-ethereal-visions · 1 year ago
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Peter Cushing and Susan Denberg in Frankenstein Created Woman (1967).
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