Cohen - Monster Culture 7 Theses

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The text discusses monster culture and outlines seven theses about monsters.

The text is about Cohen's theory of monster culture and outlines seven theses about how monsters are used and understood culturally.

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Cohen, Jeffrey Jerome

Monster culture (seven theses)

Cohen, Jeffrey Jerome, (1996) "Monster culture (seven theses)" from Cohen, Jeffrey Jerome (ed.), Monster theory: reading culture pp.3-
25, Minneapolis, Minn.: University of Minnesota Press ©

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