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- Title Pages
- Notes on contributors
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1 Introduction -
2 Estonian werewolf legends collected from the island of Saaremaa -
3 ‘She transformed into a werewolf, devouring and killing two children’ -
4 Participatory lycanthropy -
5 Fur girls and wolf women -
6 Female werewolf as monstrous other in Honoré Beaugrand’s ‘The Werewolves’ -
7 ‘The complex and antagonistic forces that constitute one soul’ -
8 I was a teenage she-wolf -
9 The case of the cut-off hand -
10 The she-wolves of horror cinema -
11 Ginger Snaps -
12 Dans Ma Peau - Select bibliography
- Index
Title Pages
Title Pages
- Source:
- She-wolf
- Publisher:
- Manchester University Press
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- Title Pages
- Notes on contributors
-
1 Introduction -
2 Estonian werewolf legends collected from the island of Saaremaa -
3 ‘She transformed into a werewolf, devouring and killing two children’ -
4 Participatory lycanthropy -
5 Fur girls and wolf women -
6 Female werewolf as monstrous other in Honoré Beaugrand’s ‘The Werewolves’ -
7 ‘The complex and antagonistic forces that constitute one soul’ -
8 I was a teenage she-wolf -
9 The case of the cut-off hand -
10 The she-wolves of horror cinema -
11 Ginger Snaps -
12 Dans Ma Peau - Select bibliography
- Index