Description
Girls who join dog packs, boys who gain strength from trees, men who love bodies with nobody in them: Dregs is a collection of tenderly monstrous love stories, set in a shadowy small town of the same name. Based in South Canterbury, New Zealand, these lovingly disturbing fictions welcome the strange and other-worldly, while keeping an ethnographic eye trained on the classed, religious, gendered, racialised and species-based forces shaping this rural region of New Zealand’s South Island.
While at times grotesque, these darkly loving, richly illustrated tales offer new avenues for ethnographic research and shed new light on the region, giving voice and form to unspoken aspects of this antipodean rural idyll. Shaped by a deep respect for the monstrous feminine, regardless of the gender of the bodies in which such forces appear, Dregs: Love and Monsters in Small Town New Zealand is a product of both an anthropological sensibility and a trust that naming and finding ways to live well with our monsters is a vital aspect of living well in our times.
Details
- ISBN (print):
- 9781760466657
- ISBN (online):
- 9781760466664
- Imprint:
- ANU Press
- DOI:
- http://doi.org/10.22459/D.2024
- Series:
- Monographs in Anthropology
- Disciplines:
- Arts & Humanities: Cultural Studies; Social Sciences: Anthropology
- Countries:
- Pacific: New Zealand
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