“As the first book-length study in English devoted to yamauba, this manuscript will make a valuable contribution to the fields of folklore, Japanese literary and cultural studies, and feminist criticism.”—Mayako Murai, Kanagawa University, Japan “This fascinating study offers an extensive overview of the development of the yamauba literary/mythic trope. It will be an invaluable tool for those who have interest in the derivation and development of the yamauba image.”—Rebecca Copeland, Washington University“Mountain Witches successfully offers a uniquely comprehensive genealogy of the yamauba as a cultural icon. Specialists and non-specialists alike will appreciate how it demonstrates the longevity and multiplicity of yamauba as a living tradition that continues to resonate with contemporary Japanese life.”—Asian Ethnology“Reider has given readers the first book-length study of the yamauba in English. Not only is it remarkable for being the first, but equally remarkable is how extensive and detailed it is. For readers interested in witches, folklore, Japanese culture, and female monsters, Mountain Witches: Yamauba belongs on your shelf.”—Supernatural Studies