No Go The Bogeyman: Scaring, Lulling, and Making Mock
by Marina Warner
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A great look at the things that go bump, and the way these primal fears are dealt with in story, song, and rhyme. There's a great section that deals almost entirely with the imagery of eating and stories of cannibalism. From there, Warner discusses lullabies, their function for both mother and child, and the numerous reasons so many traditional lullabies seem to be non-child-friendly, to modern ears. Then, on to tricksters and mocking in story and traditional celebrations. Fascinating, and a ver...more
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Why do we love being scared? What purpose does the bogeyman serve in our societies? This study of the bogeyman and other beasts who go bump in the night is fascinating, highly readable, and erudite.
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An interesting look at monsters in a sort of social psychology context. It includes a lot of history and is interesting despite reading a bit like a text book.
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