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|a Encountering Pennywise :
|b critical perspectives on Stephen King's IT /
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|a Jackson, Mississippi :
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|a Acknowledgments -- Introduction : Counterpunch : IT as modern Punch and Judy show / Whitney S. May -- Section I: Countercurrents. 1. Remembering half-forgotten memories of Derry : The moral panics of the 1980s / Fernando Gabriel Pagnoni Berns -- 2. Generation gap? Time, character, and narrative shifts between Stephen King's IT (1986) and its recent adaptations (2017/2019) / Erin Giannini -- 3. Floating fears : Understanding childhood traumascapes in Stephen King's IT / Diganta Roy -- Section II: Countercultures. 4. "A sudden upheaval of beauty or terror" : Body horror and abjection in Stephen King's IT / Margaret Yankovich -- 5. Patrick Hockstetter : Natural madness in Stephen King's IT / Amylou Ahava -- 6. Not falling apart in the face of horror : Abjection and base matter in Stephen King's IT / Keith Currie -- Section III: Counterclaims. 7. The townspeople of Derry in Stephen King's IT : Bystanders and responsibility for evil / Penny Crofts -- 8. Memory as monster : Remembering and forgetting in Stephen King's IT / Jeff Ambrose -- 9. Toxic nostalgia in Stephen King's IT / Daniel P. Compora -- Section IV: Counterfeits. 10. Goodbye Pogo : Pennywise and the serial murder of the American dream / Hannah Lina Schneeberger and Maria Wiegel -- 11. Send in the clowns : Pennywise and the monstrousness of colonialism / Shannon S. Shaw.
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|a "First published in 1986, Stephen King's novel IT forever changed the legacy of the literary clown. The subject of a TV miniseries and a two-part film adaptation and the inspiration for a resurgence of the evil clown figure in popular culture, IT's influence is undeniable, yet scholarship to date is almost exclusively devoted to the adaptations rather than the novel itself. Encountering Pennywise: Critical Perspectives on Stephen King's IT considers the pronounced cultural fluctuations of IT's legacies by centering the novel within the theoretical frameworks that animate it and ensure its literary and cultural persistence. The collection explores the ways the novel, so like its antagonist, replicates (or disavows) the icons of various canons and categories in order to accomplish specific psychological and cultural work."--
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|a Whitney S. May is a lecturer for the Department of English at Texas State University and a doctoral student in the American Studies program at the University of Texas.
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