Erasing Frankenstein
Remaking the Monster, A Public Humanities Prison Arts Project
- Publisher
- Wilfrid Laurier University Press
- Initial publish date
- Jul 2024
- Category
- NON-CLASSIFIABLE, Composition & Creative Writing, Arts in Education
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9781771126182
- Publish Date
- Jul 2024
- List Price
- $39.99
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Description
Erasing Frankenstein showcases a creative exchange between federally incarcerated women and members of the prison-education think tank Walls to Bridges Collective at the Grand Valley Institution for Women (GVI) in Kitchener, Ontario, and graduate and undergraduate students from the University of New Brunswick (UNB) in Fredericton, New Brunswick. Working collaboratively by long-distance mail, the artists and contributors made the first-ever poetic adaptation of Frankenstein, turning it into a book-length erasure poem. An erasure poem is an example of found art, a poem created by piggybacking on an existing text; the words that are not part of the poem are erased or blacked out, and what is left is the poem. This book presents the original erasure poem alongside reflections from participants on the experience.
About the author
Elizabeth Effinger is an Associate Professor of English at the University of New Brunswick where she teaches British Romanticism with special interests in William Blake, the intersections of Romantic science and literature, the Anthropocene, human-animal studies, pedagogy and the public humanities. She co-edited William Blake’s Gothic Imagination: Bodies of Horror (Manchester University Press, 2018).