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Acknowledgments
Note on Transliterations
Introduction: Writing a History of Horror, or What Happens When Monsters Stare Back Iris Idelson-Shein
Part One The Monster Without: Monsters in Jewish-Christian Intercultural Discourse
1 Enge unpathas uncuð gelad: The Long Walk to Freedom Miriamne Ara Krummel and Asa Simon Mittman
2 Monsters, Demons, and Jews in the Painting of Hieronymus Bosch Debra Higgs Strickland
3 Bestial Bodies on the Jewish Margins: Race, Ethnicity, and Otherness in Medieval Manuscripts Illuminated for Jews Marc Michael Epstein
4 Demonic Entanglements: Matted Hair in Medieval and Early Modern, Western, and Eastern Ashkenaz François Guesnet
5 A Jewish Frankenstein: Making Monsters in Modernist German Grotesques Joela Jacobs
6 From Sexual Enlightenment to Racial Antisemitism: Gender, Sex, and Jewishness in Weimar Cinema’s Monsters Cathy S. Gelbin
7 Monsters in the Testimonies of Holocaust Survivors Kobi Kabalek
Part Two The Monster Within: Monsters in Jewish Intracommunal Discourse
8 Unearthing the “Children of Cain”: Between Humans, Animals, and Demons in Medieval Jewish Culture David I. Shyovitz
9 Sexuality and Communal Space in Stories about the Marriage of Men and She-Demons David Rotman
10 The Raging Rabbi: Aggression and Agency in an Early Modern Yiddish Werewolf Tale (Mayse-bukh 1602) Astrid Lembke
11 Out of the Mouths of Babes and Sucklings David B. Ruderman
12 Rabbinic Monsters: The World of Wonder and Rabbinic Culture at the Turn of the Nineteenth Century Maoz Kahana
13 “Der Volf” or The Jew as Out(side of the)law Jay Geller
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