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  1. Strangers, Gods, and Monsters: Interpreting Otherness.Richard Kearney - 2003 - New York: Routledge.
    Strangers, Gods and Monster is a fascinating look at how human identity is shaped by three powerful but enigmatic forces. Often overlooked in accounts of how we think about ourselves and others, Richard Kearney skillfully shows, with the help of vivid examples and illustrations, how the human outlook on the world is formed by the mysterious triumvirate of strangers, gods and monsters. Throughout, Richard Kearney shows how strangers, gods and monsters do not merely reside in myths or fantasies but constitute (...)
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  • Monsters, Mythical Beasts, and All Manner of Imaginary Terrors.David Gilmore - 2003 - Utopian Studies 14 (2):166-168.
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  • The Beauty and Menace of the Japanese Cherry Trees: Conflicting Visions of American Ecological Independence.Philip Pauly - 1996 - Isis 87 (1):51-73.
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  • Aldo Leopold: His Life and Work.Curt Meine - 1988 - Journal of the History of Biology 21 (3):525-526.
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  • Fruits and Plains. The Horticultural Transformation of America.Philip J. Pauly - 2008 - Journal of the History of Biology 41 (4):771-773.
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