Acknowledgments | p. xi |
Introduction: Extraordinary Beings | p. 1 |
Phobias | |
Repulsion and Attraction | |
Inhuman | |
Unthinkable | |
Unmanageable | |
The Literal and the Symbolic | |
Ancient Monsters | |
Alexander Fights Monsters in India | p. 19 |
Embellishing | |
Manliness | |
Monsters Are NatureÆs Playthings | p. 26 |
Griffins | |
Monstrous Bones | |
Natural History and Credulity | |
Monstrous Races | |
Hermaphrodites and Man-headed Oxen | p. 39 |
In-between Beings | |
Reason and Superstition | |
AristotleÆs Monsters | |
Phantom Images | |
Monstrous Desire | p. 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 Killer | p. 94 |
ôI Have Known Much Perilö | |
TolkienÆs Tragic Beowulf | |
Possessing Demons and Witches | p. 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 Nondescripts | p. 123 |
The Hydra | |
Eradicating the Fantastic | |
Responding to the Marvelous | |
A Mischievous Taxidermist | |
Freaks | |
The Medicalization of Monsters | p. 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 Mutants | p. 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 Horror | p. 183Fear and |
Angst and Fear | |
Freud | |
Torture Porn | |
Creeping Flesh | |
Criminal Monsters: Psychopathology, Aggression, and the Malignant Heart | p. 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 Societies | p. 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 Cyborgs | p. 255 |
Mutants and Robots | |
Cyborgs | |
Disembodied Minds Playing God: Biotechnology | |
Are Monsters in the Eye of the Beholder? | |
Epilogue | p. 278 |
Notes | p. 285 |
Index | p. 333 |
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