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"My problem as a Classicist is... if monsters are representations of our fears and desires then why are we still interested in Medusa, or the Minotaur, who represent the fears and desires of a very different culture?" - Liz Gloyn

Monsters as a rhizomatic system of symbols, existing "underground" across times and places to emerge when conditions are right.

Classical monsters tend to be feminine and to exist on the margins because the Classical idea of civilisation is masculine. Maenads as a part of Bacchic festivals are a "domesticated" version of the same principle, making a temporary space outside the city to be free of civilisation.

(An unspoken theme in this talk is that dangerous female monsters that begin in Classical misogyny get reimagined as sympathetic, domesticated, and eroticised in modern treatments.)

"We have no shadows any more, so the modern or postmodern monster is the thing you've seen and misidentified." - Liz Gloyn