In this episode, Phil and JF are joined by independent scholar Peter Bebergal, author of Strange Frequencies, Season of the Witch, and other books on the intersections of culture, religion, and the occult. The topic is Frankenstein—not Guillermo del Toro's latest but James Whale's 1931 talkie along with its 1935 sequel, The Bride of Frankenstein, both starring Boris Karloff. The conversation touches on Gnosticism, alchemy, modern techno-hubris, the Gothic, and much more.

Peter's new online course, Hacking the Invisible: At the Intersection of Technology and Magic, begins on November 20th, 2025, and runs for three weeks on Weirdosphere. Visit the Weirdosphere website for details and to enroll.



References

James Whale (dir.), Frankenstein 

Tobe Hooper (dir.), Texas Chainsaw Massacre 

James Whale (dir.), The Bride of Frankenstein 

Justin Sledge, Esoterica 

Henry Bergson, Introduction to Metaphysics 

David Bohm, Wholeness and the Implicate Order 

Mary Shelley, Frankenstein 

John the Apostle, The Apocryphon of John 

Stuart Gordon (dir.), Stuck 

Jennifer Kent (dir.), The Babadook 

Stephen T. Asma, On Monsters 

Thomas Paine, “The Age of Reason” 

Jean Gimpel, Medieval Machine 
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Episode 201 – On James Whale's 'Frankenstein' and 'Bride of Frankenstein,' with Peter Bebergal

NOV 12, 202570 MIN
Weird Studies

Episode 201 – On James Whale's 'Frankenstein' and 'Bride of Frankenstein,' with Peter Bebergal

NOV 12, 202570 MIN

Description

In this episode, Phil and JF are joined by independent scholar Peter Bebergal, author of Strange Frequencies, Season of the Witch, and other books on the intersections of culture, religion, and the occult. The topic is Frankenstein—not Guillermo del Toro's latest but James Whale's 1931 talkie along with its 1935 sequel, The Bride of Frankenstein, both starring Boris Karloff. The conversation touches on Gnosticism, alchemy, modern techno-hubris, the Gothic, and much more.

Peter's new online course, Hacking the Invisible: At the Intersection of Technology and Magic, begins on November 20th, 2025, and runs for three weeks on Weirdosphere. Visit the Weirdosphere website for details and to enroll.


References

James Whale (dir.), Frankenstein

Tobe Hooper (dir.), Texas Chainsaw Massacre

James Whale (dir.), The Bride of Frankenstein

Justin Sledge, Esoterica

Henry Bergson, Introduction to Metaphysics

David Bohm, Wholeness and the Implicate Order

Mary Shelley, Frankenstein

John the Apostle, The Apocryphon of John

Stuart Gordon (dir.), Stuck

Jennifer Kent (dir.), The Babadook

Stephen T. Asma, On Monsters

Thomas Paine, “The Age of Reason”

Jean Gimpel, Medieval Machine

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