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Monster Mash: The Poetry of Monsterhood

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Thursday
Jun 26
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Jun 26
7:00 - 9:00 PM CT
INSTRUCTOR:
CD Eskilson
LOCATION:
Online via Zoom
$
51
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$
60
FOR non-MEMBERS
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What are we saying when we call something a “monster?” The word itself is thought to come from the Latin word monstrare, meaning 'to demonstrate'. In this sense, a monster is quite literally demonstrative—it reveals a deeper truth about a society that unsettles or challenges its dominant narratives. The monster is an inverted mirror exposing our warped perceptions, anxieties, and social values. As a result, monstrosity has been applied to dehumanize and vilify perceived Others based on race, gender, ability, and other socio-cultural factors. At the same time, monsterhood offers a powerful means by which we might reject and work beyond the violence of forces like white supremacy, patriarchy, ableism, or heteronormativity. In this workshop, we’ll explore the work of poets who have reinvented and repurposed classic monster narratives for their own radical ends. We’ll craft poems that write against, as well as through, the tropes and values embodied by our favorite creatures, to reach a poetics or self-determination and liberation.

In-Class Writing Lift: Medium

Homework: None

Workshopping Drafts: None

CD Eskilson is a trans nonbinary poet, editor, and literary translator. Their work appears in Kenyon Review, The Offing, Cincinnati Review, Passages North, and others. They are a recipient of the C.D. Wright / Academy of American Poets Prize and have been nominated for Best of the Net, Best New Poets, and the Pushcart Prize. Their debut poetry collection, Scream / Queen, is forthcoming from Acre Books this spring.

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