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Ravenous (1999)

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1847- A shell-shocked Captain in US Army is sent to a far flung fort in the Sierra Nevada Mountains where he is forced to participate in a rescue mission and finds his garrison ambushed by a savage and manipulative cannibal. Tune in as Chris talks Wendigos, Antonia Bird, & Manifest Destiny as the LSCE screens the historical horror black comedy “Ravenous.” Join us!

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Works Cited:

Brod, Doug. “Ravenous.” Entertainment weekly, no. 504 (1999): 150.

Clarke, Roger. Film: They Have All But Eaten Me Alive. The Independent, March 9, 1999. Accessed Online 10/7/2021. https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/film-they-all-but-ate-me-alive-1115720.html

DeSanti, Brady. “The Cannibal Talking Head: The Portrayal of the Windigo ‘Monster’ in Popular Culture and Ojibwe Traditions.” Journal of religion and popular culture 27, no. 3 (2015): 186–201.

DiMarco, Danette. “Going Wendigo: The Emergence of the Iconic Monster in Margaret Atwood’s ‘Oryx and Crake’ and Antonia Bird’s ‘Ravenous.’” College literature 38, no. 4 (2011): 134–155.

Ebert. Roger (March 19, 1999) “Ravenous.” Accessed 10/07/21. https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/ravenous-1999

Kolan, Michalina, Leis, Kamil, Baska, Aleksandra, Kazik, Jakub and Gałązka, Przemysław. "Wendigo Psychosis" Current Problems of Psychiatry 20, no.3 (2019): 213-216. https://doi.org/10.2478/cpp-2019-0014

Lietz, Michelle. "Cannibalism in Contact Narratives and the Evolution of the Wendigo." Order No. 10130714, Eastern Michigan University, 2016. https://www.proquest.com/dissertations-theses/cannibalism-contact-narratives-evolution-wendigo/docview/1817912459/se-2?accountid=11578.

McCARTHY, TODD. “RAVENOUS.” Variety 373, no. 11 (1999): 58–.

McGovern, Joe. “Ravenous.” Entertainment weekly, no. 1315 (2014): 1–.

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1847- A shell-shocked Captain in US Army is sent to a far flung fort in the Sierra Nevada Mountains where he is forced to participate in a rescue mission and finds his garrison ambushed by a savage and manipulative cannibal. Tune in as Chris talks Wendigos, Antonia Bird, & Manifest Destiny as the LSCE screens the historical horror black comedy “Ravenous.” Join us!

Promos: Videorama Podcast

Bedknobs & Broomflicks

Check us out at www.LSCEP.com Subscribe, Like, & Review.

Follow Us on Twitter @LsceP & on Instagram @ lsce_podcast

Did you know we are on Amazon Music Now? I KNOW! Awesome, right?

Works Cited:

Brod, Doug. “Ravenous.” Entertainment weekly, no. 504 (1999): 150.

Clarke, Roger. Film: They Have All But Eaten Me Alive. The Independent, March 9, 1999. Accessed Online 10/7/2021. https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/film-they-all-but-ate-me-alive-1115720.html

DeSanti, Brady. “The Cannibal Talking Head: The Portrayal of the Windigo ‘Monster’ in Popular Culture and Ojibwe Traditions.” Journal of religion and popular culture 27, no. 3 (2015): 186–201.

DiMarco, Danette. “Going Wendigo: The Emergence of the Iconic Monster in Margaret Atwood’s ‘Oryx and Crake’ and Antonia Bird’s ‘Ravenous.’” College literature 38, no. 4 (2011): 134–155.

Ebert. Roger (March 19, 1999) “Ravenous.” Accessed 10/07/21. https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/ravenous-1999

Kolan, Michalina, Leis, Kamil, Baska, Aleksandra, Kazik, Jakub and Gałązka, Przemysław. "Wendigo Psychosis" Current Problems of Psychiatry 20, no.3 (2019): 213-216. https://doi.org/10.2478/cpp-2019-0014

Lietz, Michelle. "Cannibalism in Contact Narratives and the Evolution of the Wendigo." Order No. 10130714, Eastern Michigan University, 2016. https://www.proquest.com/dissertations-theses/cannibalism-contact-narratives-evolution-wendigo/docview/1817912459/se-2?accountid=11578.

McCARTHY, TODD. “RAVENOUS.” Variety 373, no. 11 (1999): 58–.

McGovern, Joe. “Ravenous.” Entertainment weekly, no. 1315 (2014): 1–.

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