“Hag-ography” Reclaiming the Grotesque Body in Robert Eggers’ The Witch - A New England Folktale (2015) (CROSBI ID 687436)
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Musap, Emilia
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“Hag-ography” Reclaiming the Grotesque Body in Robert Eggers’ The Witch - A New England Folktale (2015)
Robert Eggers’ The Witch: A New England Folktale (2015), portrays the antagonist’s decaying body as grotesque par excellence. Seemingly, Eggers’s witch falls into the trap of reenacting “a familiar female monster, invariably represented as an old, ugly crone who is capable of monstrous acts" (Creed 2). By focusing on Mary Daly’s concept of “hag-ography, ” the paper questions whether the “dreadful, dreadless crones” of Eggers’ narrative can reclaim the grotesque body (Daly 119).
groteska, vještica, monstruoznost, Hag-ografija, tijelo
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Images of Witchcraft: Cinema, Theatre, Visual Arts
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17.10.2019-19.10.2019
Cluj-Napoca, Rumunjska