Monsters of Our Own Making: The Peculiar Pleasures of FearUniversity Press of Kentucky, 2007 M02 23 - 441 páginas Since the beginning of storytelling, monsters of all kinds have inhabited myths, legends, folklore, and oral traditions, and they continue to thrive amidst society's ever-increasing attraction to the thrill of experiencing fear. Today many of us seek out horror movies, read thrillers and Gothic novels, and visit haunted houses, in our endless pursuit of the macabre and exciting. In Monsters of Our Own Making: The Peculiar Pleasures of Fear, Marina Warner explores the world of bogeys from their incarnation as ogres in nursery tales to their current role in the new, twisted reality of contemporary conflicts, where there is no guarantee of a happy ending. Marina Warner digs into the past to uncover the origins of these myths, to examine their history and social function over time. Paying particular attention to the prevalence of male figures of terror, Warner reveals their connections to current ideas about sexuality and power, identity and ethnicity, youth and age. |
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... shape - shifts through a marvellous sequence of all the creatures and forms he has ever known ; they struggle to hold him as he sloughs one body and then another , changing from a lion to a horse to a dragon to a tiger to a bull . But ...
... shape of Dionysus , the baby whom the Titans eat is called Zagreus ; his mother is Persephone . The Titans ' lures belong both in her cult and in Dionysus ' , where they have a ritual func- tion : mirrors and puppets are common ...
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