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Interview with Dr. Jeffrey Andrew Weinstock

Episode 3 of the The Monstrous Desire Study Podcast podcast, hosted by Monstrous Desire, titled "Interview with Dr. Jeffrey Andrew Weinstock" was published on July 22, 2024 and runs 61 minutes.

July 22, 2024 ·61m · The Monstrous Desire Study Podcast

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I had the pleasure speaking with Dr. Jeffrey Andrew Weinstock, a professor and author of the Gothic and monstrosity, to pick his brain about all things erotic monsters. Like, why are werewolves so commonly presented as hypermasculine and hypersexual? What's the connection between eroticism and monstrosity? And why is there so much c*m when talking about erotic monsters? Learn more about Dr. Weinstock on his website here: https://www.jeffreyandrewweinstock.com/ Learn more about the Monstrous Desire Study here: https://monstrousdesirestudy.com/

I had the pleasure speaking with Dr. Jeffrey Andrew Weinstock, a professor and author of the Gothic and monstrosity, to pick his brain about all things erotic monsters. Like, why are werewolves so commonly presented as hypermasculine and hypersexual? What's the connection between eroticism and monstrosity? And why is there so much c*m when talking about erotic monsters?


Learn more about Dr. Weinstock on his website here: https://www.jeffreyandrewweinstock.com/


Learn more about the Monstrous Desire Study here: https://monstrousdesirestudy.com/

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