Table of Contents
Introduction
1.The Place of Cryptids in Taxonomic Debates
2. Cryptids, Classification and Categories of Cats: an Ethnozoological Study of Unidentified Felids from Eastern Indonesia
3. Cryptids and Credulity: the Zanzibar Leopard and Other Imaginary Beings
4. ‘By dreaming I’ll go to the tiger-world’: the Naga tiger-man and the modern assemblage of a myth
5. Human Predation and Animal Sociality: The Transformational Agency of ‘Wolf People’ in Mongolia
6. Enigmatic Bush Dwarfs of West Africa: The Case of the Siyawesi of Northwestern Benin
7. Suspending disbelief and experiencing the extraordinary: how radical participation may facilitate an understanding of aquatic snake and fish-tailed beings in southern Africa
8. Mermaids in Brazil: The (ongoing) creolisation of the water goddesses Oxum and Iemanjá
9. Ganka: Trickster or Endangered Species? An anthropologist’s role in preventing the extinction of the New Jersey sea monster.
10. Far from the Madding Crowd: Big Cats on Dartmoor and in Dorset, UK
11. Land of Beasts and Dragons. Contemporary Myth-Making in Rural Wales.
12. Digesting ‘cryptid’ snakes: A phenomenological approach to the mythic and cosmoge-netic properties of serpent hallucinations