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teaching Frakenstein


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An overdetermined political purposeful allegory like Frankenstein expects us to try not to move too without a doubt either from figure to setting or, in the other course, from vagueness to indeterminacy: there is a troublesome center ground in the middle of these two interpretive courses. It requires to put more emphasize on the racial considerations that how well these approaches have been used and narrated in the recent past (Bugg).

Bugg, John. "Teaching Frankenstein and Race." (2020): 22.

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