Wendigo Psychosis

Wendigo Psychosis
Author: A E McClish
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2019-05-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0578493373

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Life is hard for anyone in the wake of an accidental ice age and subsequent military take-over. Wendigos, mutated cannibals affected by a government-released virus, exist at the edge of society, avoiding the government Enforcers who patrol the city streets and preying upon any human unlucky enough to be turned out on their own. Jason, a Wendigo, lives alone with his dogs in his claimed territory. Shunned by his family, except for his missing brother, Jason's one goal beyond survival is to discover his brother's fate. To this end, he strikes a deal with Amica, a human investigator who has her own quest: to take revenge on the Wendigos who killed her daughter. Cooperating for mutual benefit, the two travel across the frigid landscape, witnessing the atrocities of a government caught up in its own greed for control and discovering that humanity is not necessarily a human trait.

The Curse of the Wendigo

The Curse of the Wendigo
Author: Rick Yancey
Publsiher: Gallery / Saga Press
Total Pages: 464
Release: 2015-03-31
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781481425490

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Flesh-eating danger abounds in the chilling sequel to The Monstrumologist that is “as fast-paced, elegant, and yes, gruesome as its predecessor” (Publishers Weekly, starred review). While Dr. Warthrop is attempting to disprove that Homo vampiris, the vampire, could exist, his former fiancée asks him to save her husband, who has been captured by a Wendigo—a creature that starves even as it gorges itself on human flesh. Although Dr. Warthrop considers the Wendigo to be fictitious, he relents and performs the rescue—but is he right to doubt the Wendigo’s existence? Can the doctor and Will Henry hunt down the ultimate predator, who, like the legendary vampire, is neither living nor dead, and whose hunger for human flesh is never satisfied? This second book in The Monstrumologist series explores the line between myth and reality, love and hate, genius and madness.

Haunted Minds

Haunted Minds
Author: Zahid Ameer
Publsiher: Zahid Ameer
Total Pages: 58
Release: 2024-05-24
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Discover the chilling intersection of myth and mental illness in 'Haunted Minds: The Dark Allure of Wendigo Psychosis.' Explore the legend of the Wendigo, the psychology of fear and hunger, and real-life cases of Wendigo Psychosis. Perfect for fans of folklore and psychological horror.

Wendigo

Wendigo
Author: Vaughn C. Hardacker
Publsiher: Skyhorse
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2017-07-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781510715936

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Algonquin legend tells of the Wendigo, an evil spirit sent to punish mankind. It can possess a person and turn them into a monstrous creature consumed by a need to eat human flesh. For John Bear the Wendigo was merely a scary story his grandfather used to tell him. That is, until a man is found dead in the deep northern woods of Maine, butchered like an animal and with his heart cut out. And the only tracks they can find are massive footprints that couldn’t possibly be human. Now, John is sure that what is stalking the inhabitants of their remote outpost is a Wendigo, even if no one else believes it. He must stop a monster he once thought was nothing more than a tale to warn children. From Vaughn C. Hardacker, acclaimed author of Sniper and The Fisherman and twice finalist for the Maine Literary Awards, comes a supernatural thriller from the winter depths of the Maine wilderness, where the line between myth and reality blurs and ancient horrors are never fully buried. All are in danger of the Wendigo’s endless hunger, but how do you find a creature that can look like anyone until it’s too late?

The Wendigo

The Wendigo
Author: Algernon Blackwood,Kurt Singer,Joachim A. Frank
Publsiher: Library of Alexandria
Total Pages: 76
Release: 2020-09-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781465521910

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Revenge of the Windigo

Revenge of the Windigo
Author: James B. Waldram
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 428
Release: 2004-12-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781442656130

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What is known about Aboriginal mental health and mental illness, and on what basis is this 'knowing' assumed? This question, while appearing simple, leads to a tangled web of theory, method, and data rife with conceptual problems, shaky assumptions, and inappropriate generalizations. It is also the central question of James Waldram's Revenge of the Windigo. This erudite and highly articulate work is about the knowledge of Aboriginal mental health: who generates it; how it is generated and communicated; and what has been – and continues to be – its implications for Aboriginal peoples. To better understand how this knowledge emerged, James Waldram undertakes an exhaustive examination of three disciplines – anthropology, psychology, and psychiatry – and reveals how together they have constructed a gravely distorted portrait of 'the Aboriginal.' Waldram continues this acute examination under two general themes. The first focuses on how culture as a concept has been theorized and operationalized in the study of Aboriginal mental health. The second seeks to elucidate the contribution that Aboriginal peoples have inadvertently made to theoretical and methodological developments in the three fields under discussion, primarily as subjects for research and sources of data. It is Waldram's assertion that, despite the enormous amount of research undertaken on Aboriginal peoples, researchers have mostly failed to comprehend the meaning of contemporary Aboriginality for mental health and illness, preferring instead the reflection of their own scientific lens as the only means to properly observe, measure, assess, and treat. Using interdisciplinary methods, the author critically assesses the enormous amount of information that has been generated on Aboriginal mental health, deconstructs it, and through this exercise, provides guidance for a new vein of research.

Dangerous Spirits

Dangerous Spirits
Author: Shawn Smallman
Publsiher: Heritage House Publishing Co
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2015
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781772030327

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An examination of the role of windigo narratives among the Algonquian peoples of North American and how those narratives were influenced through colonialism.

Culture Bound Syndromes in Popular Culture

Culture Bound Syndromes in Popular Culture
Author: Cringuta Irina Pelea
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2023-11-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781000982787

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This volume explores culture-bound syndromes, defined as a pattern of symptoms (mental, physical, and/or relational) experienced only by members of a specific cultural group and recognized as a disorder by members of those groups, and their coverage in popular culture. Encompassing a wide range of popular culture genres and mediums – from film and TV to literature, graphic novels, and anime – the chapters offer a dynamic mix of approaches to analyze how popular culture has engaged with specific culture-bound syndromes such as hwabyung, hikikomori, taijin kyofusho, zou huo ru mo, sati, amok, Cuban hysteria, voodoo death, and others. Spanning a global and interdisciplinary remit, this first-of-its-kind anthology will allow scholars and students of popular culture, media and film studies, comparative literature, medical humanities, cultural psychiatry, and philosophy to explore simultaneously a diversity of popular cultures and culturally rooted mental health disorders.