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							- author: Jack Halberstam
 
- content: Monsters are meaning machines. They can represent gender, race, nationality,
 
-   class, and sexuality in one body. And even within these divisions of identity, the
 
-   monster can still be broken down. Dracula, for example, can be read as aristocrat,
 
-   a symbol of the masses; he is predator and yet feminine, he is consumer and producer,
 
-   he is parasite and host, he is homosexual and heterosexual, he is even a lesbian.
 
-   Monsters and the Gothic fiction that creates them are therefore technologies, narrative
 
-   technologies that produce the perfect figure for negative identity. Monsters have
 
-   to be everything the human is not and, in producing the negative of human, these
 
-   novels make way for the invention of human as white, male, middle class, and heterosexual.
 
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