The Creature From The Black Lagoon (1954): White American Masculinity in Crisis.

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Abstract

What's in the Deep? This companion explores the myths and legends of merfolk and sea monsters to navigate our transcultural pasts and environmental presents and explain our endless fascination with the sea. More than any other time in human history, our relationship to the oceans and the creatures of the Deep has come into focus, not just as an environment to be explored, exploited and, more recently, poisoned, but as source of both our deepest anxieties and possible futures. In 31 original essays by experts in their respective fields, the Deep is brought to life, from representations of mythological sea creatures to present-day visions of the blue environment. As our place in the world and our effects upon it become increasingly contentious, The Deep offers ways in which we might re-experience and realign ourselves to the watery world that covers the majority of the earth's surface and become part of a shared, more ecological, future.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationThe Deep: A Companion
Place of PublicationNew York
PublisherPeter Lang, New York
ChapterPart III
Number of pages348
ISBN (Electronic)9781800792593
ISBN (Print)9781800792586
DOIs
Publication statusAccepted/In press - 2024

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Keywords

  • Blue humanities
  • Environment
  • Environmental studies
  • Sea monsters
  • The ocean

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