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EPISODE · May 3, 2026 · 55 MIN

E61: Monsters on My Mind

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Show Notes:Follow us on Instagram.Send inquiries to [email protected] by:Adrie Rose (@adrierising on bsky, twitter, instagram, & tiktok)Stitch (@stitch on bsky, @stitchmediamix on instagram)Guests:Jeffrey Jerome Cohen is Dean of Humanities at Arizona State University and former co-president of the Association for the Study of Literature and the Environment, the largest professional organization in the environmental humanities. His research examines strange and beautiful things that challenge the imagination, phenomena that are alien and intimate at once.So, this is what it's like to have all your dreams come true.Reading Recommendations:Fiction:Why Don’t You Eat Me, My Dear Wolf by Ao KoshikawaEat by NagabeThe Great Snake’s Bride by FushiashikumoThe Monsters in Like series by 0nlyamemory, VagabondsAndConventGirls (fan fiction)The Summer Hikaru Died by mokumokurenBoys of the Dead by Douji TomitaMonster and Beast by RenjiDemon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba by Koyoharu GotougeNon-Fiction:Monster Theory: Reading Culture by Jeffrey Jerome CohenOf Giants: Sex, Monsters, & the Middle Ages by Jeffrey Jerome CohenWhy Dragons Dominated the Landscape of Medieval MonstersMonsters in the Closet: Homosexuality and the Horror Film by Harry BenshoffBecoming the Monster: Queer Monstrosity and the Reclamation of the Werewolf in Slash Fandom by Jacquelin ElliotK-Pop Fandom Performing Deokhu from the 1990s to Today By Areum JeongMusic: ⁠⁠HOLY MOLY⁠⁠ by Shane IversNow you can grab some show merch, or become a show patron, support the hosts, and start some extremely awkward conversations in mixed company! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show Notes:Follow us on Instagram.Send inquiries to [email protected] by:Adrie Rose (@adrierising on bsky, twitter, instagram, & tiktok)Stitch (@stitch on bsky, @stitchmediamix on instagram)Guests:Jeffrey Jerome Cohen is Dean of Humanities at Arizona State University and former co-president of the Association for the Study of Literature and the Environment, the largest professional organization in the environmental humanities. His research examines strange and beautiful things that challenge the imagination, phenomena that are alien and intimate at once.So, this is what it's like to have all your dreams come true.Reading Recommendations:Fiction:Why Don’t You Eat Me, My Dear Wolf by Ao KoshikawaEat by NagabeThe Great Snake’s Bride by FushiashikumoThe Monsters in Like series by 0nlyamemory, VagabondsAndConventGirls (fan fiction)The Summer Hikaru Died by mokumokurenBoys of the Dead by Douji TomitaMonster and Beast by RenjiDemon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba by Koyoharu GotougeNon-Fiction:Monster Theory: Reading Culture by Jeffrey Jerome CohenOf Giants: Sex, Monsters, & the Middle Ages by Jeffrey Jerome CohenWhy Dragons Dominated the Landscape of Medieval MonstersMonsters in the Closet: Homosexuality and the Horror Film by Harry BenshoffBecoming the Monster: Queer Monstrosity and the Reclamation of the Werewolf in Slash Fandom by Jacquelin ElliotK-Pop Fandom Performing Deokhu from the 1990s to Today By Areum JeongMusic: ⁠⁠HOLY MOLY⁠⁠ by Shane IversNow you can grab some show merch, or become a show patron, support the hosts, and start some extremely awkward conversations in mixed company! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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