The FRANKENSTEIN MEME

The FRANKENSTEIN MEME

Studying the influence of Mary Shelley's novel

  • The Frankenstein Meme Project Archives
    • The F.M. Exhibit and Program Series
    • A Reflection on The Frankenstein Meme Program Series
    • On Images of Frankenstein’s Creature
    • William Ashbless, CSUF’s Own Romantic Poet
    • Dr. Ignacio Narbondo, CSUF’s own Mad Scientist
    • Women Writing Pulps
    • Philip K. Dick, Running at the Edge of Human
    • The Literary Influence of Frankenstein, by the Numbers
  • Themes for the Meme
    • Android–making artificial men
    • Byronic Hero–the brilliant antihero
    • Mad Scientist/Monster
    • Posthuman and Last Man–beyond humanity
    • Queer Frankenstein–between men
    • Race/Politics–the other and the mob
    • Retro Sf/steampunk
    • Sympathetic Monster–the modern monster
    • Women Writing Monsters
  • SEARCH The DATABASE
    • THE FRANKENSTEIN MEME DATABASE
    • Template for Entries
    • FAQs
    • List Of Characters for Searching
    • Frankenstein Meme Database Themes
  • The F.M. INTERVIEWS
    • JOHN KESSEL
    • KATHLEEN ANN GOONAN
    • JAMES MORROW
  • The Frankenstein Meme Journal and Frankenzines!
    • The Frankenstein Meme Journal
    • It’s a Zine!
  • Mapping Projects–click the links below
    • Mapping Frankenstein
    • Mapping Mary Shelley’s Last Man
  • ABOUT
  • The Frankenstein Meme Project Archives
    • The F.M. Exhibit and Program Series
    • A Reflection on The Frankenstein Meme Program Series
    • On Images of Frankenstein’s Creature
    • William Ashbless, CSUF’s Own Romantic Poet
    • Dr. Ignacio Narbondo, CSUF’s own Mad Scientist
    • Women Writing Pulps
    • Philip K. Dick, Running at the Edge of Human
    • The Literary Influence of Frankenstein, by the Numbers
  • Themes for the Meme
    • Android–making artificial men
    • Byronic Hero–the brilliant antihero
    • Mad Scientist/Monster
    • Posthuman and Last Man–beyond humanity
    • Queer Frankenstein–between men
    • Race/Politics–the other and the mob
    • Retro Sf/steampunk
    • Sympathetic Monster–the modern monster
    • Women Writing Monsters
  • SEARCH The DATABASE
    • THE FRANKENSTEIN MEME DATABASE
    • Template for Entries
    • FAQs
    • List Of Characters for Searching
    • Frankenstein Meme Database Themes
  • The F.M. INTERVIEWS
    • JOHN KESSEL
    • KATHLEEN ANN GOONAN
    • JAMES MORROW
  • The Frankenstein Meme Journal and Frankenzines!
    • The Frankenstein Meme Journal
    • It’s a Zine!
  • Mapping Projects–click the links below
    • Mapping Frankenstein
    • Mapping Mary Shelley’s Last Man
  • ABOUT

Here we come

October 25, 2018

Here is the Orange County Register story on our Exhibit, opening Oct 27, running through December….

CSUF’s ‘Frankenstein Meme’ celebrates 200th anniversary of the classic novel

 

 

 

 

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