Ritual Reality, Modern Bacchanalia, and the Devilman
An Historical Analysis of Demonic Fusion, Presented with a Modern Case of Mixed Result
- 1. Title Page, Abstract, Acknowledgments, and Introduction
- 2. Aim and Background
- 3. Historical Analysis of Demonic Fusion
- 4. The Sabbath in Modern Applications
- 5. Merging the Devil and the Man, Summary, and Conclusion
- 6. Appendix, Bibliography
- Acknowledgments
Thesis (Digital)
Referenced work:
“Devilman” by Go Nagai (1972)
Written by Kam Claudel (2023)
Originally published on Archive of Our Own
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