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American Monsters

By: Adam Jortner, The Great Courses
Narrated by: Adam Jortner
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Cackling witches in Puritan communities calling forth Satan. Sea serpents squirming along coasts to snack on bathers. Ape creatures slinking through forests and leaving behind mysterious footprints.

In America, tall tales of monsters walking among us have existed for hundreds of years. Real or fictional, human or inhuman, monsters and other terrors directly reflect the events within American culture. As a society changes, its anxiety changes - and its monsters change as well. Thus, any confrontation with America’s monsters is, in truth, a confrontation with the history of fear in America.

Grab a flashlight and go monster-hunting in the safe company of Adam Jortner, award-winning professor of religion at Auburn University, with the 10 eerie and illuminating episodes of American Monsters. You’ll encounter chilling tales of living houses, sentient plants, psychotic toys, brain-eating zombies, and otherworldly beings whose mere name is enough to drive people insane. Along the way, you’ll learn how monster stories change how Americans think and what Americans do, how they shape the history of our country, and what secrets about human nature these inhuman monsters can share.

American monsters are mythical, but in many ways monster stories are frighteningly real. The most terrifying thing about them: what they reveal about the monsters within us.

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Thoroughly enjoyed this, it is engaging and informative. We’ll produced and learned some new things!

Excellent

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This was interesting and informative but I think it could have been better with more popular monsters.

Monster Documentary

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Adam did a great job here, both with the essays themselves and some pretty solid narration, too. I was intrigued by so much that I knew nothing about, such as the fact that the Roswell claims went back to the 40s but did not actually emerge until the 80s. I appreciated the equality theme emerging and the elements where Jack talks about the under-representation and abuse of black characters. It could also be interesting to think about other examples of diversity, such as disabled characters, those with autism and other learning difficulties, and so on, which are either rarely represented or misrepresented (the portrayal of schizophrenia in Psycho, for instance, was completely wrong - schizophrenics are more likely to harm themselves than others). He does remark on gender issues, too, which I appreciated. Great work, Jack.

A fascinating series of essays.

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I absolutely loved this lecture, so many more novels to read, due to it, and an educator viewpoint of the history of monster stories.

Very informative lecture.

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This was engaging from start to finish. This covers so many aspects of American Horror but also the wider picture of what shaped it during certain decades depending on the zeitgeist of the time. There is also a really interesting take and dissection on democracy. I loved this. And learnt so much. I finished this in 3 sittings and will listen again soon to pick up any anything I missed!

Fascinating - a must listen

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