1.Introduction: Monsters, Social Transformation, and Ethnography Yasmine Musharbash, University of Sydney, Australia, and Geir Henning Presterudstuen,Western Sydney University, Australia 2. Roads and Monster Through Time Debbie Felton, University of Massachusetts Amherst, USA 3. 144 Million Hermaphrodites: Knowing the First 'Australians.' Tom Ryan, University of Waikato, Australia 4. People, Birds, Monsters in the Tanami Desert Georgia Curran, The University of Sydney, Australia 5. Gods as Monsters: Insatiable Appetites and A Surfeit of Life Indira Arumugan, National University of Singapore, Singapore 6. Monsters and Murderous Winds.
On Ghosts and Trauma in Fiji. Geir Henning Presterudstuen, Western Sydney University, Australia 7. Terror and the Territory Cults: Pregnancy, Fertility and the Regeneration of Life in Laos Holly High, The University of Sydney, Australia 8. Pangkarlangu Come to Yuendumu Yasmine Musharbash, The University of Sydney, Australia 9. What Dwells in the Mist Helena Onnudottir, Western Sydney University, Australia & Mary Hawkins, Western Sydney University, Australia 10. The Nine-Night Kurdaitcha Siege, Joanne Thurman, Australian National University, Australia 11. Monsters in Narrative and Experience Among the Eastern Penan, Mikael Rothstein, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark 12. Crossing the Gap: What Happens when Aboriginal Monsters are Co-opted into the Mainstream? Christine Nicholls, Flinders University, Australia 13.
Drawing in the Margins: My Son's Arsenal of Monsters - (Autistic) Imagination and the Cultural Capital of Childhood Rozanna Lilley, Macquarie University, Australia Bibliography Index.