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Bonus: Monstrous Others with Rachel Dean-Ruzicka

We explore how Stranger Things signals a new monstrous moment, moving from unknowable creatures to human-made villains, and what that shift says about power, identity, and culture. Along the way, we ask how animals get coded as monsters and when their agency is reclaimed or removed in film and TV.

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About Rachel Dean-Ruzicka

Rachel Dean-Ruzicka is a Senior Lecturer of Writing and Communication at Georgia Tech where she has been since 2015. She holds a MA degree in Literature from Colorado State University and a PhD in American Culture Studies from Bowling Green State University. Her research is broadly in popular culture studies including publications on young adult Holocaust literature, the podcast My Favorite Murder, and various comics. Her current project is on the transmedia world of Netflix’s hit show Stranger Things. She loves podcasts, her cat Steven STEVEN, spending time with friends, and reading way too many books at a time.

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Recorded: 22 April 2025

Thank you to Animals in Philosophy, Politics, Law and Ethics (A.P.P.L.E) for sponsoring this podcast, to Jeremy John for the logo and Gordon Clarke or the bed music. Thank you to Christiaan Menz for his editing work. This podcast is produced and hosted by Claudia Towne Hirtenfelder 

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