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On Monsters : An Unnatural History of Our Worst Fears

ISBN: 9780195336160 | 019533616X
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Pub. Date: 10/14/2009

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SummaryTable of ContentsAuthor Biography
Monsters. Real or imagined, literal or metaphorical, they have exerted a dread fascination on the human mind for many centuries. They attract and repel us, intrigue and terrify us, and in the process reveal something deeply important about the darker recesses of our collective psyche. Stephen Asma's On Monsters is a wide-ranging cultural and conceptual history of monsters--how they have evolved over time, what functions they have served for us, and what shapes they are likely to take in the future. Asma begins with a letter from Alexander the G... MORE
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Acknowledgmentsp. xi
Introduction: Extraordinary Beingsp. 1
Phobias
Repulsion and Attraction
Inhuman
Unthinkable
Unmanageable
The Literal and the Symbolic
Ancient Monsters
Alexander Fights Monsters in Indiap. 19
Embellishing
Manliness
Monsters Are NatureÆs Playthingsp. 26
Griffins
Monstrous Bones
Natural History and Credulity
Monstrous Races
Hermaphrodites and Man-headed Oxenp. 39
In-between Beings
Reason and Superstition
AristotleÆs Monsters
Phantom Images
Monstrous Desirep. 51
PlatoÆs Monster
Monstrous Mother
Part 2
p. 63
GodÆs Lackeys
The Apocalypse
Giants
Do Monsters Have Souls?p. 74
Monsters and a Creator God
Baptizing the Monstrous Races
The Descent of Monsters
Alexanders Gates
The Monster Killerp. 94
ôI Have Known Much Perilö
TolkienÆs Tragic Beowulf
Possessing Demons and Witchesp. 103
St. Anthony Fights the Demons
Witches
The Witch Hunter Illusion or Reality?
Monstrous Desires Revisited
Driving Out the Demons
Scientific Monsters: The Book of Nature Is Riddled with Types
Natural History, Freaks, and Nondescriptsp. 123
The Hydra
Eradicating the Fantastic
Responding to the Marvelous
A Mischievous Taxidermist
Freaks
The Medicalization of Monstersp. 141
Monstrous Births
Pregnant Women Should Not Look upon Monsters
Monsters and the Mechanization of Nature
Frankenstein
John HunterÆs Monsters
Geoffroy Saint-HilaireÆs Teratology
William Lawrence and the Headless Children
DarwinÆs Mutantsp. 163
Monsters and Transmutation
No Monstrous Jumps in Nature
Mutationism and Hopeful Monsters
Alberch, Gould, and the Return of the Monsters
Evo-Devo
Inner Monsters: The Psychological Aspects
The Art of Human Vulnerability: Angst and Horrorp. 183Fear and
Angst and Fear
Freud
Torture Porn
Creeping Flesh
Criminal Monsters: Psychopathology, Aggression, and the Malignant Heartp. 203
Monsters in the Headlines
Leopold and Loeb
Rage and Aggression
Monstrous Desire Revisited
Cold Detachment The Causes of Psychopathology
Judging and managing the Monsters
Monsters Today and Tomorrow
Torturers, Terrorists, and Zombies: The Products of Monstrous Societiesp. 231
Xenophobia and Race
Theoretical Xenophobia
Instinctual Xenophobia
Monstrous Civilizations
Pathological Societies
Monsters from the Oppressed Classes
Monsters of Ideology
Deconstructing Monsters
Future Monsters: Robots, Mutants, and Posthuman Cyborgsp. 255
Mutants and Robots
Cyborgs
Disembodied Minds Playing God: Biotechnology
Are Monsters in the Eye of the Beholder?
Epiloguep. 278
Notesp. 285
Indexp. 333
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Stephen T. Asma is Professor of Philosophy at Columbia College Chicago, where he holds the title of Distinguished Scholar. Asma is the author of many books, including Stuffed Animals and Pickled Heads: The Culture and Evolution of Natural History Museums (OUP, 2001), and The Gods Drink Whiskey: Stumbling Toward Enlightenment in the Land of the Tattered Buddha. He lives in Chicago.

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