TY - BOOK AU - Sax,Boria TI - Imaginary animals: the monstrous, the wondrous and the human SN - 9781780231730 AV - GR825 .S288 2013 U1 - 700 PY - 2013/// CY - London PB - Reaktion Books KW - Animals, Mythical KW - Monsters KW - Animals, Mythical, in art KW - Animals, Mythical, in literature KW - Animals KW - Folklore KW - Cryptozoology N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; The true unicorn -- Animal encounters -- What is an 'imaginary animal'? -- Every real animal is imaginary -- Every imaginary animal is real -- Monsters -- Wonders -- Creatures of water -- Creatures of fire and air -- Creatures of earth -- Shape-shifters -- Mechanical animals -- Conclusion N2 - Medieval authors placed fantastic creatures in the borders of manuscripts, since they mark the boundaries of our understanding. Tales throughout the world generally place fabulous beasts in marginal locations. According to apocalyptic visions of the Bible, they will also proliferate as we approach the end of time. Because they challenge our conceptual powers, fantastic creatures also seem to exist at the limits of language. Legends tell us that imaginary animals belong to a primordial time, before we had encompassed the world in names, categories and elaborate conceptual frameworks. This richly illustrated book shows how, despite their liminal role, dog-men, mermaids, and many other imaginary creatures are socially constructed through the same complex play of sensuality and imagination as "real" ones. It traces the history of imaginary animals from Palaeolithic art to the Harry Potter stories. These figures help us psychologically by giving form to our amorphous fears as "monsters", as well as embodying our hopes as "wonders." ER -