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Author Biography

E Mariah Spencer, Ph.D., serves as Assistant Director of Undergraduate Studies & Coordinator of Educator Licensure at Northern Illinois University. With a Ph.D. in English from The University of Iowa, her professional journey blends a deep academic background with diverse research interests. These include educator licensure, play as pedagogy, and the history of educational reform, as well as gender and genre studies. Her scholarly contributions include publications in journals like Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Teaching and The Routledge Companion to Gender and Science Fiction.

Abstract

Margaret Cavendish, a prolific author and natural philosopher, defies categorization with her multifaceted contributions to literature and philosophy. While she is recognized for her groundbreaking work in various academic fields, her literature also resonates within the realms of science fiction, weird fiction, and speculative genres. This essay explores innovative approaches to teaching Cavendish's work, particularly within the realm of speculative literature, using an interdisciplinary lens. Drawing on perspectives including monster theory and the concept of the abject, students are prompted to critically engage with Cavendish's texts. By examining themes such as the monstrous, the supernatural, and the occult, students uncover the complexities of Cavendish's philosophy and its cultural resonances. Gender played a significant role in the reception of Cavendish's work, often overshadowing her contributions due to the biases of her time. However, contemporary analysis and pedagogical strategies aim to reframe her legacy, emphasizing her impact on science fiction, weird fiction, and her visionary ideas. By contextualizing her work within contemporary frameworks, students gain a deeper understanding of Cavendish's contributions to literature and philosophy. Embracing the "strange and unusual" aspects of Cavendish's literary universe honors her unique contributions and invites students on a transformative journey of exploration and discovery. Ultimately, teaching Cavendish through the lens of speculative fiction not only deepens students' understanding of her work but also fosters a greater appreciation for literature, creativity, and human imagination.

Keywords

Blazing World, Poems and Fancies, weird fiction, science fiction, monster theory

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