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Spooktober: Monster Mash - Dirt 159
Manage episode 304851992 series 1309112
This week, we lift our spirits (oooOOOooo) with a round-up of monsters. We explore their origins and effects on us, with examples ranging from memories of very real things in the past to a hypothesis that doesn't quite have legs (unlike griffins).
Links
- Why we'll always be obsessed with – and afraid of – monsters (The Conversation)
- Why the scariest monsters look almost human (Wellcome Collection)
- Why We Still Need Monsters (Nautilus)
- Why Are So Many Monsters Hybrids? (Nautilus)
- A History of Monsters (Aeon)
- Why do we want to feel sorry for monsters that scare us? (Gizmodo)
- Why Frankenstein is the story that defines our fears (BBC)
- Neanderthals, Scandinavian trolls, and troglodytes (Norwegian American)
- Ōnamazu (Yokai.com)
- Namazu-e: Earthquake catfish prints (Pink Tentacle)
- Namazu (World History Encyclopedia)
- Giant catfish and a legacy of disaster in one of the world's most seismically active regions (Phys.org)
- Folklore and earthquakes: Native American oral traditions from Cascadia compared with written traditions from Japan (Geological Society, London, Special Publications via ResearchGate)
- Why Protoceratops almost certainly wasn't the inspiration for the griffin legend (Mark Witton)
- Griffin Bones (American Museum of Natural History)
- Andrewsarchus, "Superb Skull of a Gigantic Beast" (American Museum of Natural History)
- Jumbies of the West Indies (The Brown Geeks)
- Rare Book Library Summons Tales of World’s Oldest Monsters (Smithsonian)
- The evolution of monsters in children’s literature (Nature)
- A Visual History of Society’s Monsters (Hyperallergic)
- The Nazi Werewolves Who Terrorized Allied Soldiers at the End of WWII (Smithsonian)
- Doin’ The Mash (Tedium)
- The strange tale of ‘Monster Ma
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Manage episode 304851992 series 1309112
This week, we lift our spirits (oooOOOooo) with a round-up of monsters. We explore their origins and effects on us, with examples ranging from memories of very real things in the past to a hypothesis that doesn't quite have legs (unlike griffins).
Links
- Why we'll always be obsessed with – and afraid of – monsters (The Conversation)
- Why the scariest monsters look almost human (Wellcome Collection)
- Why We Still Need Monsters (Nautilus)
- Why Are So Many Monsters Hybrids? (Nautilus)
- A History of Monsters (Aeon)
- Why do we want to feel sorry for monsters that scare us? (Gizmodo)
- Why Frankenstein is the story that defines our fears (BBC)
- Neanderthals, Scandinavian trolls, and troglodytes (Norwegian American)
- Ōnamazu (Yokai.com)
- Namazu-e: Earthquake catfish prints (Pink Tentacle)
- Namazu (World History Encyclopedia)
- Giant catfish and a legacy of disaster in one of the world's most seismically active regions (Phys.org)
- Folklore and earthquakes: Native American oral traditions from Cascadia compared with written traditions from Japan (Geological Society, London, Special Publications via ResearchGate)
- Why Protoceratops almost certainly wasn't the inspiration for the griffin legend (Mark Witton)
- Griffin Bones (American Museum of Natural History)
- Andrewsarchus, "Superb Skull of a Gigantic Beast" (American Museum of Natural History)
- Jumbies of the West Indies (The Brown Geeks)
- Rare Book Library Summons Tales of World’s Oldest Monsters (Smithsonian)
- The evolution of monsters in children’s literature (Nature)
- A Visual History of Society’s Monsters (Hyperallergic)
- The Nazi Werewolves Who Terrorized Allied Soldiers at the End of WWII (Smithsonian)
- Doin’ The Mash (Tedium)
- The strange tale of ‘Monster Ma
1522 эпизодов
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