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cannibalizing of the family. Cannibalism in popular culture Blurton, Heather (2007). Cannibalism in high medieval English literature. Basingstoke: Palgrave... |
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oldest evidence of human cannibalism has been found in Kenya in eastern Africa. There is little evidence of later cannibalism in East Africa, but the Ugandan... |
an individual of the same species is considered cannibalism. In line with this usage, self-cannibalism means the consumption of flesh from one's own body... |
Acts of cannibalism in Europe seem to have been relatively prevalent in prehistory, but also occurred repeatedly in later times, often motivated by hunger... |
of media that includes film, television, literature, music and video games. Cannibalism has been featured in various forms of media as far back as Greek... |
incidents of cannibalism, or anthropophagy, the consumption of human flesh or internal organs by other human beings. Accounts of human cannibalism date back... |
Scarlet Memorial: Tales of Cannibalism in Modern China is a book of reportage literature by the Chinese novelist Zheng Yi (郑义; born 1947). Zheng and a... |
Medical or medicinal cannibalism is the consumption of parts of the human body, dead or alive, to treat or prevent diseases. The medical trade and pharmacological... |
Chop Top (category Fictional military personnel in films) 2019-09-17. Retrieved 2019-10-13. Brown, J. (November 14, 2012). Cannibalism in Literature and Film. Springer. ISBN 9781137292124 – via Google Books. Tobe... |
Custom of the sea (category Cannibalism) [this] protocol of cannibalism to survive ship disasters." The historian A. W. Brian Simpson observed: If properly conducted, cannibalism was legitimated... |
Cannibal film (category Films about cannibalism) that usually depict cannibalism by primitive, Stone Age natives deep within the Asian or South American rainforests. While cannibalism is the uniting feature... |
Wendigo (category Cannibalism in North America) were created when a human resorted to cannibalism to survive. Humans could also turn into wendigos by being in contact with them for too long. Among the... |
Witch (archetype) (redirect from Witchcraft in art and literature) association of dark, intimidating characteristics with witches, such as cannibalism (witches described as "[sucking] the blood of newborn infants") or described... |
Mantis (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English) capsules and hatch in the spring. Females sometimes practice sexual cannibalism, eating their mates after copulation. Mantises were considered to have... |
Tender Is the Flesh (category Novels about cannibalism) resulting in the mass slaughter and burning of animals, with the world's population forced either to go vegan, or eat each other. Soon cannibalism was institutionalized... |
Horror fiction (redirect from Horror literature) psychopaths, sexual deviancy, rape, gore, torture, evil clowns, cults, cannibalism, vicious animals, the apocalypse, evil witches, dystopia, and human-made... |
Siege of Ma'arra (category Incidents of cannibalism) during the First Crusade. It is infamous for the claims of widespread cannibalism committed by the crusaders. The first crusaders, including Raymond IV... |
Diary of a Madman (Lu Xun) (category Fiction about cannibalism) Madman". Lu Xun's "madman" sees "cannibalism" both in his family and the village around him, and he then finds cannibalism in the Confucian classics which... |
Manifesto Antropófago (category Cannibalism in South America) playing on the modernists' primitivist interest in cannibalism as an alleged tribal rite. Cannibalism becomes a way for Brazil to assert itself against... |