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No Go the Bogeyman

  • Marina Warner

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No Go the Bogeyman considers the enduring presence and popularity of figures of male terror, establishing their origins in mythology and their current relation to ideas about sexuality and power, youth and age.

Songs, stories, images, and films about frightening monsters have always been invented to allay the very terrors that our sleep of reason conjures up. Warner shows how these images and stories, while they may unfold along different lines - scaring, lulling, or making mock - have the strategic simultaneous purpose of both arousing and controlling the underlying fear.

In analysis of material long overlooked by cultural critics, historians, and even psychologists, Warner revises our understanding of storytelling in our contemporary culture. She asks us to reconsider the unintended consequences of our age-old, outmoded notions about masculine identity and about racial stereotyping, and warns us of the dangerous, unthinking ways we perpetuate the bogeyman.

Genres

  • Fear
  • Folklore
  • Ghouls and ogres
  • Horror
  • Psychological aspects
  • Psychological aspects of Folklore
  • Horror tales, history and criticism
  • Folklore, themes, motives
  • New York Times reviewed
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About the author

  • Marina Warner

    born 1946

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Editions

  • Edition cover

    1st American ed.

    Farrar, Straus, and Giroux

    1999

  • Edition cover

    Chatto & Windus

    1998

  • Edition cover

    Random House

    2003

  • Edition cover

    Chatto & Windus

    1998