Hunting for Monsters (and Gods): The Making of an Anthropologist (original) (raw)

In Search of Monsters

Anastasia Kalyuta

In Search of Monsters: Constructing the “Other” in Spanish Chronicles of the Americas and Early Russian Descriptions of Siberia, 2023

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The Windigo as Monster: Indigenous Belief, Cultural Appropriation, and Popular Horror

Gail de Vos

Utah State University Press eBooks, 2022

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The Journal of Gods and Monsters Vol. 2 No. 1 (2021)

Brandon Grafius, John W . Morehead, Michael E Heyes

The Journal of Gods and Monsters, 2021

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SEEING (WITH, THROUGH, AND AS) MONSTERS — AN INTRODUCTION TO THE SPECIAL ISSUE

Juliane Constanze Bockwoldt, Holger Pötzsch

Nordlit, 2019

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Monster Anthropology in Australasia and Beyond

Yasmine Musharbash, Geir Henning Presterudstuen

2014

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Α Kaleidoscope of Mythical Beasts, Beyond Time and Space: Keys to Understanding Oneself and Culture

Evangelia Moula

Dzieciństwo. Literatura i Kultura, 2021

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“Introduction: The Impact of Monsters and Monster Studies,” in Research Companion to Monsters and the Monstrous, ed. Asa Simon Mittman, with Peter Dendle (London: Ashgate, 2012), 1-14

Asa S Mittman

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Myth, Mystery and Animism: A Reading of the Animal Presence in Select Short Stories in English from North-East India

Pallabee Dasgupta

2018

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Exhuming Monsters: Historical Archaeology and the Monstrous

C Riley Auge`

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Gods as Monsters: Insatiable Appetites, Exceeding Interpretations, and A Surfeit of Life

Indira Arumugam

Monster Anthropology Ethnographic Explorations of Transforming Social Worlds Through Monsters, 2019

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Living With Monsters Afterword

Stuart McLean

Living With Monsters, 2023

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Monsters and the Monstrous: Ancient Expressions of Cultural Anxieties

Debbie Felton

A Cultural History of Fairy Tales in Antiquity, 2021

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Monster Culture in the 21st Century : A Reader

Diem-My Bui

2013

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“ Once the Child is Lost He Dies ”: Monster Stories vis-a-vis the Problem of Errant Children

Michelle Scalise Sugiyama

Creating ConsilienceIntegrating the Sciences and the Humanities, 2011

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Monsters from Myth, and Quests for a Scientific Rationale, Or, a Science Journalist’s Take on Mythological Animals. An Exploration of Matt Kaplan’s The Science of Monsters, with a Foray into Aetiologies and Cultural Uses of Medusa

Ephraim Nissan

Amaltea. Revista de mitocrítica

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Research Companion to Monsters and the Monstrous

Asa S Mittman

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When Goblins Come to Town: The Ethnography of Urban Hauntings in Georgia

Paul Manning

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The Journal of Gods and Monsters Special Issue: The Monstrosity of Displacement Volume 1 Number 1 Summer 2020 Editorial Team

John W . Morehead, Brandon Grafius, Andrea Di Carlo, Gabriel Mckee, Natasha Mikles, Michael E Heyes

The Journal of Gods and Monsters, 2020

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Narrating Human Monsters and Mythical Space among Athapascan-speaking Peoples of North-west Canada.

Guy Lanoue

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When Monsters (and the Portuguese) Roamed the Earth: The Production of Alterity in the Works of Camoens

Dorothy Figueira

2011

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MIGRATING FROM THE CITY TO THE OUTSKIRTS IN SEARCH OF KNOWLEDGE: FOLKLORE STUDIES IN INDIA, A DISCUSSION

Raina Bhowal

The Ad Litteram Journal, 2022

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Review of Monster Culture in the 21st Century: A Reader, ed. Marina Levina and Diem-My T. Bui

John Edgar Browning

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Introduction: All Around Monstrous or a Critical Insight into Human-Monster Relations

Frank Jacob

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Perception through the Personified: A Study of Children's Folklore from Bihar, India

Mallika Tosha

IAFOR JOURNAL OF LITERATURE AND LIBRARIANSHIP , 2023

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Domestication in the Theater of the Monstrous: Reexamining Monster Theory

Michael E Heyes

2020

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Demons and Ghosts in Indian Folklore

Wayne McClintock

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From Maps to Mummy-Curses: Rethinking Encounters, Ethnography and Ethnology - co-authored with Neil L. Whitehead

Surekha Davies

History and Anthropology, 2012

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Monsters: interdisciplinary explorations in monstrosity

helen hendry

Palgrave Communications, 2020

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Anthropological Perspectives on Folklore: Underpinnings on Some

Prakash Upadhyay

2019

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Anthropology and Folklore Studies in India: An Overview

Pinaki Dey Mullick

Anthropology and Folklore Studies in India: An Overview , 2020

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Monstrous Encounters: Feminist Theory and the Monstrous

Line Henriksen

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“A Very Naughty Place!” The Attraction to the Frightening Other Reflected in Narratives about Assam

Irene Majo Garigliano

2018

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Repurposing Folk Horror for an Ecological Mode

Phil Smith

n/a, 2019

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Magic, Participation and Genre: Narrative Experiences of the Supernatural. - When Gods Spoke: Researches and Reflections on Religious Phenomena and Artefacts. P. Espak, M. Läänemets, V. Sazonov (eds.). Studia Orientalia Tartuensia: Series Nova VI. Tartu: University of Tartu Press. 416-431.

Ülo Valk

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The Journal of Gods and Monsters Volume 3 Number 1 (Winter 2022)

John W . Morehead

The Journal of Gods and Monsters, 2022

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