Spirited Histories

Technologies, Media, and Trauma in Paranormal Chile

Diana Espírito Santo author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:10th Aug '22

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This book offers a unique exploration of how technology intersects with haunting and the paranormal, particularly through the lens of Chilean ghost tours.

In Spirited Histories, the author weaves together ethnography and critical theory to delve into the intricate relationship between haunting, the paranormal, and contemporary technology. This exploration reveals how memories of trauma and death manifest in various forms, particularly through the lens of ghostly encounters and the absence of narratives surrounding loss. The text challenges readers to consider not just the memorialization of the deceased, but also the countless untold stories that linger in the shadows of history.

The book specifically highlights the work of Chilean paranormal investigators and ghost tour operators, who utilize paranormal tools to create alternative histories. Rather than merely dramatizing grief, these groups engage with the voices of the departed, crafting micro-histories that reflect collective experiences of loss and disappearance. By examining the technologies and devices employed in these practices, the author sheds light on their historical significance and the cultural expectations tied to the supernatural.

Spirited Histories is a thought-provoking volume that will resonate with scholars across multiple disciplines, including anthropology, sociology, and religious studies. It invites readers to reconsider the ways in which we engage with the past and the role that technology plays in shaping our understanding of history and memory.

ISBN: 9780367691813

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 449g

240 pages