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Monstrum

The world is full of monsters, myths, and legends and Monstrum isn’t afraid to take a closer look. The show, hosted by Emily Zarka, Ph.D., takes us on a journey to discover a new monster for each new episode. Monstrum looks at humans unique drive to create and shape monster mythology through oral storytelling, literature and film.

Why Did Changelings Terrorize the Victorian Age?

10m 33s

Let’s talk about the unsettling legend of changelings, creatures said to replace humans with eerie, imperfect copies. What are the historical, cultural, and psychological roots of this folklore?

Episodes

  • Can All Monsters Be Traced Back to Tiamat?: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Can All Monsters Be Traced Back to Tiamat?

    S4 E15 - 10m 6s

    Across multiple mythologies, the term “mother of monsters” is used frequently on the likes of women such as Echidna, Lamia, and Angrboda. But in Mesopotamian mythology, the mother of monsters is Tiamat, who’s less of a woman, and more of an ocean, specifically, the source of all salt water. She also happens to be the mother of a lot of gods, which usually makes the family reunion very violent.

  • Egyptian Mummies: From Sacred Vessels to Scary Undead: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Egyptian Mummies: From Sacred Vessels to Scary Undead

    S4 E14 - 14m 35s

    Mummification was a sacred, transformative practice in Ancient Egypt - a ritual process that made one’s body and soul fit for existence in the afterlife. It begs the question: when and why did the Mummy become the popular movie monster that we are so familiar with today?

  • The Golden Age of Movie Monsters: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    The Golden Age of Movie Monsters

    S4 E13 - 14m 5s

    Some monsters call to mind very specific images. Their iconic on-screen personas overshadow their earlier histories. Specifically Frankenstein and his Creature, Dracula, the Invisible Man, the Wolf Man, the Mummy. Why is this? Universal Pictures. These famous Monster faces inspired decades of Halloween costumes, and make up a distinctive brand of horror that defined early Hollywood cinema.

  • Tikbálang: The Filipino Nightmare Shapeshifter: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Tikbálang: The Filipino Nightmare Shapeshifter

    S4 E12 - 9m 43s

    A malevolent spirit lurks in the shadows of forests and the darkest mountains of the Philippines. Capable of adopting physical form, the most terrifying of which being a massive half-human, half-horse hybrid, the Filipino Tikbálang thrives on chaos.

  • Monster Plants and the Humans who Invent Them: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Monster Plants and the Humans who Invent Them

    S4 E11 - 12m 33s

    For millennia humans have turned to plants to heal the sick and wounded, to ward against evil, and grant magical powers. But what happens when plants themselves become conscious, and turn killers?

  • How Cthulhu Transcended its Creator, H.P. Lovecraft: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    How Cthulhu Transcended its Creator, H.P. Lovecraft

    S4 E10 - 11m 23s

    The tentacle-faced creature Cthulhu is H.P. Lovecraft’s most enduring eldritch creation. But while Lovecraft may be Cthulhu’s inventor, this monster has outgrown its creator, impacting both horror fiction and the real world in significant and unexpected ways.

  • Is Siren Head the Ultimate Modern Monster? (ASL): asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Is Siren Head the Ultimate Modern Monster? (ASL)

    S4 E16 - 10m 41s

    Lumbering through the countryside blasting its eerie messages from metal speakers perched atop a forty-foot wooden humanoid frame, Siren Head is a prime example of modern folklore born on the internet. Featuring insights from Siren Head's original creator Trevor Henderson, this episode looks at how social media contributes to horror in the 21st century.

    Contains on-screen ASL interpretation.

  • Is Siren Head the Ultimate Modern Monster?: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Is Siren Head the Ultimate Modern Monster?

    S4 E9 - 10m 41s

    Lumbering through the countryside blasting its eerie messages from metal speakers perched atop a forty-foot wooden humanoid frame, Siren Head is a prime example of modern folklore born on the internet. Featuring insights from Siren Head's original creator Trevor Henderson, this episode looks at how social media contributes to horror in the 21st century.

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    What Hellhounds Reveal about Humans' Oldest Companion

    S4 E8 - 11m 53s

    Hellhounds, the fearsome canine beasts of the underworld who often serve as guardians to the very gates of hell, pop up in a wide variety of cultural folklore throughout history. They're also fairly commonplace in the stories we tell in modern times (think Cujo, Ghostbusters, The Omen). Why is that? What can these legendary hounds teach us about the history of humanity’s relationship with dogs.

  • Alien Abduction and UFOs: Why Are Grays So Common?: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Alien Abduction and UFOs: Why Are Grays So Common?

    S4 E7 - 16m 27s

    Grey Aliens, sometimes called Zeta Reticulans, Roswell Greys, or just Grays, are defined by their humanoid forms, long limbs, large black eyes, small noses, thin mouths, and of course, gray skin or gray clothing. They are some of pop culture’s most recognizable representations of extraterrestrial life. But where did this depiction of extraterrestrials come from?

  • Mapinguari: Fearsome Beast and Protector of the Amazon: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Mapinguari: Fearsome Beast and Protector of the Amazon

    S4 E6 - 10m 34s

    Deep within the Amazon rainforest lurks a mysterious creature called the Mapinguari. Notoriously elusive, this cave-dwelling giant leaves a trail of broken trees and trampled ferns in its wake. Massive, hairy, and pungent, this beast protects the South American jungle from human threats.

  • Why Has the Majestic Griffin Been Forgotten?: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Why Has the Majestic Griffin Been Forgotten?

    S4 E5 - 10m 3s

    The Griffin is a half-lion, half-eagle creature that is commonly seen adorning royal crests and perched menacingly atop buildings. Why is this ancient creature that many of us see every day largely forgotten?

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