Here Be Monsters

Here Be Monsters by Carody Culver & Lisa Fuller


ISBN
9781923213104
Published
Binding
Paperback
Pages
196
Dimensions
153 x 234mm

Portent, symbol, metaphor: from the Bunyip to the Slenderman, from Count Dracula to the (far more sinister) emotional vampire, monsters of all forms have offered us ways to express and exorcise our fears for thousands of years.

Griffith Review 89: Here Be Monsters surveys beasts and bogeymen past and present, real and imagined, to peel back the layers of our social and cultural anxieties. What are we most afraid of? When is monstrosity alluring rather than frightening? And what form might the monsters of the future take?
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Portent, symbol, metaphor: from the Bunyip to the Slenderman, from Count Dracula to the (far more sinister) emotional vampire, monsters of all forms have offered us ways to express and exorcise our fears for thousands of years.

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ISBN:
9781923213104
Publication Date:
05 / 08 / 2025
Pages:
196
Dimensions:
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