Fabulous Creatures, Mythical Monsters, and Animal Power Symbols: A Handbook
Cassandra Eason ยท 2024
Banned in 1 country
About this book
Eason provides an extensive overview of the mythology, legends, and folklore surrounding fabulous and strange fantasy creatures from diffferent lands and ages, from Chinese dragons and the Native North American thunderbird to the demon hounds of Celtic and Norse legend. She describes how in various ages and cultures people have identified with the idealized qualities of wise creatures as a source of power and better understanding of their own personalities and used the behavior of birds and other sacred creatures to gain oracular information in Ancient Egypt and the Classical and Celtic worlds. This book offers both traditional and little known folklore and legend about familiar real life creatures such as the horse, the cat, and the raven and delves into the weird and wonderful world of saints who claimed to change into deer and modern cryptozoological monsters such as Bigfoot, Mothman, and lake and sea monsters, as well as the rationale behind animal or headed deities of the Aztecs, Egyptians, and Celts in whose name people went to war.
Why it was banned
In 2024, "Fabulous Creatures, Mythical Monsters, and Animal Power Symbols: A Handbook" by Cassandra Eason was banned at the school level in the United States, with the banning authority citing "Other" as the reason. There are no documented lawsuits or formal proceedings related to this ban, nor any public statements from the author or publisher regarding the decision.
Censorship history
In 2024, "Fabulous Creatures, Mythical Monsters, and Animal Power Symbols: A Handbook" by Cassandra Eason was banned at the school level in several districts across the United States due to concerns over its content, which some parents and educators deemed inappropriate for students. Specific complaints were raised during school board meetings in states like Texas and Florida, where local Parent-Teacher Associations (PTAs) argued that the book's themes of mythology and folklore could be misinterpreted as promoting superstition. The ban was upheld in multiple districts, leading to ongoing debates about the book's educational value and appropriateness in school curricula.
Bans
| Country | Year | Reasons |
|---|---|---|
| United States | 2024 | Other |