Searching for the Aswang
5. The Fourth Face of the Aswang
[Contains discussions/depictions of dark themes, violence, and death. Listener discretion is advised.]
Includes an editor's note about the hiatus.
Misunderstandings about as common mistakes are made across oceans. The fourth face of the aswang may be familiar, but it isn't one we've really understood.
Sources:
1. Ramos, M. D. (1994). The Aswang complex in Philippine folklore. Quezon City: Phoenix Publishing House.
2. Guilford, G. (2018, January 24). Why did germany burn so many witches? The brutal force of economic competition. Retrieved February 1, 2021, from https://qz.com/1183992/why-europe-was-overrun-by-witch-hunts-in-early-modern-history/
3. Töniges, S. (2020, October 08). The cruelty of Europe's Witch Trials. Retrieved February 22, 2021, from https://www.dw.com/en/the-cruelty-of-europes-witch-trials/g-54512260
4. Witch trials in early Modern Europe and New England. (2020, October 29). Retrieved February 1, 2021, from https://www.law.berkeley.edu/research/the-robbins-collection/exhibitions/witch-trials-in-early-modern-europe-and-new-england/
Includes the short story -- "The Fateful Interrogation" by MJ Bailey
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