Table of Contents
PART I: Thinking with Monsters
Chapter 1: Five Further Theses on Monster Theory and Religious Studies
Natasha L. Mikles and Joseph P. Laycock
Chapter 2: Re-Iterations: On Tellings, Variants, and Why Monsters Always Come Back
Doug Cowan
Chapter 3: Horror and Bible (Six Theses)
Brandon R. Grafius
Chapter 4: A Biological Model of Monster Flaps
Blake Smith
PART II: Monsters Guarding the Gates
Chapter 5: The Idea of Evil and Messianic Deliverance in the Satpanth Ismaili Tradition of South Asia
Wafi Momin
Chapter 6: Ghost stories from Tales of Retribution: Understanding elements of Seventeenth-century Japanese Ghost Stories
Frank Chu
Chapter 7: Of Monsters and Invisible Villages: Nags myi rgod Tales of the Tibetans of Gyalthang
Eric D. Mortensen
Chapter 8: Godly Aromas and Monstrous Stenches: An Analysis of Buddhist New Year Fumigation Rituals in an Indo-Himalayan Borderland
Rohit Singh
Chapter 9: Man, Yeti, And Mi-go: The Transgressive History of A Monstrous Word
Lee Weiss
Chapter 10: Mesopotamian Demon Lamashtu and the Monstrosity of Gender Transgression
Madadh Richey
Chapter 11: Topophilic Perversions: Spectral Blackface and Fetishizing Sites of Monstrosity in American Dark Tourism
Whitney May
PART III: Monsters Tearing Down the Gates
Chapter 12: Finding Bigfoot: The Anthropological Machine and the Generation of Monsters
Timothy Grieve-Carlson
Chapter 13: Thomas Jefferson: The First Cryptozoologist?
Justin Mullis
Chapter 14: Shapeshifters and Goddesses: Monstrosity and Otherness in the Mysticism of Gloria Anzaldúa
Stefan Sanchez
Chapter 15: The Monsters Within: Rape and Revenge in Genesis 34
Leland Merritt
Chapter 16: Monsters Among Us: The Cathartic Carnage of American Horror Story
Heidi Ippolito
Chapter 17: To Eat or To Be Eaten––CHEW: A New study Between the Beast and the Sovereign
Elena Pasquini