About Us

This website was created as a final project for Princeton University's HUM335: A Global History of Monsters for Fall 2020. Meet the creators here!

Anabelle Chang

Hi! I'm a senior in the Computer Science department and I play for Princeton women's golf. Passions of mine include experimenting with new recipes (thank you Bon Appetit), perusing Spotify for the latest new hits, and hitting up my local hiking trails. I took this class because from a young age, I have been passionate about mythology and interested in the imaginings of fabled creatures and their purposes in different cultures.

Grace Ni

Hello! I’m currently a sophomore planning to major in history and I also play for women’s golf. I thoroughly enjoy spending my free time listening to true crime podcasts, bullet journaling, or constantly finding ways to redecorate/re-organize my room (my teammates can attest to this). I decided to take this class since I’ve always been fascinated by the idea of the monster and more specifically, how the darkest creatures seem to reside more in humans than the actual monster itself. All throughout history, we find that humans are capable of doing many monstrous things, so perhaps if we could come to understand the monster itself, we can learn more about our own selves as well.

Tiffany Kong

Hello! I am currently a prospective sophomore in the Economics department and I am part of the women’s golf team. Right now, I really enjoy drawing digital art as well as watching videos on how to watercolor! I took this class because I thought that the course will provide various insights on history through analyzing monsters.