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The “monster” tends to be the nadir of sociomoral disgust, the final outworking of its logic in which people are dehumanized to the point of being ontologically Other. Worse, monsters are sub-human and malevolent, a source of social threat and danger. This is important to note as the category of “monster” tends to mask the mechanisms of social scapegoating.
Unclean: Meditations on Purity, Hospitality, and Mortality
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