Getting into the Halloween theme by talking to monster expert, Dr. Emily Zarka. We look at the historical origins of Krampus in the winter festivals of the Alpine region. Dr. Emily Zarka joins Christmas Clatter to talk about the dark foil to St. Nicholas, Krampus. Zarak recalled. "There was a small garden, and he took out a knife from his pocket and cut off my nose.". After her attack, delicate negotiations between local politicians and the militants helped her to reach Kabul for treatment.. Still, Dillon assured Cooper that his singular take on the Wendigo would honor the essence of the myth . For more information about her work, check out her feature inASU Now. EMILY ZARKA - Storied - MONSTRUM #CristinaGomez #PBS #Monstrum #Monsters CUE SHEET FOR LICENSED MUSIC USECrime Hunter by ONENAIL P.R.O. A quick search on the site using these details will yield results inclusive of their workstation's address. It was all she had hoped to hear in the two months since her attack. None ofthe information offered byRadaris istobeconsidered for purposes ofdetermining any entity orpersons eligibility for credit, insurance, employment, housing, orfor any other purposes covered under the FCRA. Dr. Zarka earned a Doctor of Philosophy in English from Arizona State University, special Radaris isnot acredit reporting agency and does not offer consumer reports. With expertise in the Gothic genre, horror, and monsters in literature and film, Zarkas research applies the theory that human history is monster history. Zarka is the creator, writer, and host of the popular YouTube series Monstrum, the flagship show on PBS Storied humanities channel. She also serves as cohost and script editor for Storieds Fate & Fabled series. Be careful about possible pop quizzes if the class does not do the readings, however, the readings are short. Emily Zarka's phone number is (313) 274-2358. View contact information: phones, addresses, emails and networks. I approach literature and film through monsters, applying the theory that human history is monster history. Read all about Dr. Emily Zarka with TV Guide's exclusive biography including their list of awards, celeb facts and more at TV Guide. They fear Zarka's husband would come after his son when he is released from prison and harm her again. Emily Zarka was born on 1990. "Before the operation it was not looking good," she said. In a small hand-held mirror, she could see her new nose. Dr Emily. Host Dr. Emily Zarka . . PBS is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization. Watch on. Krampus brings beatings (and worse) to children rather than gifts, but how did the half-goat, half-demon monster become part of Yuletide tradition? If you have already registered and are having difficulties viewing the event access information, please contact (function(){var ml="gno4yvse0t%.r",mi="757196:38692<4179;2<0",o="";for(var j=0,l=mi.length;j