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  • A Place to Mourn: Why the Vietnam Veterans Memorial is Crucial to American Healing

    July 9, 2014 by bsudlr

    “All memorials offer solace to those who visit, but the Vietnam Veterans Memorial is particularly suited to this cause because of certain aspects of its design. As this article demonstrates, qualities such as its black reflective surface, its gradual increase height, and the ordering of the names work to create an emotional connection to the […]

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  • Dead End Job: A Critical Edition of ‘The Transferred Ghost’ by Frank Stockton

    July 2, 2014 by bsudlr

    “The following critical edition of Frank R. Stockton’s “The Transferred Ghost” focuses on the ways in which the rise in spiritualism parallels the emergence of the middle class and white-collar positions in the United States in the late 1800’s. By analyzing Stockton’s story along with other comedic ghost stories from the period, this edition will show […]

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  • Resurfacing Specters in the House of Media: The Ghosts of Columbine in ‘American Horror Story: Murder House’

    June 25, 2014 by bsudlr

    “This article explores an aspect of haunting and terror that surfaced after the Columbine school shooting, a specter crafted and refined through the journalistic practice of framing. This ghost inhabits the house of media, where it still continues to surface. American Horror Story: Murder House presents an incarnation of this ghost, opening a new way of thinking […]

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  • ‘Except That the Haunted, Hidden Thing Was Me’: Ghostly Matters and Transsexual Haunting

    June 18, 2014 by bsudlr

    “This paper examines motifs of ghostliness and haunting in representations of transsexuality, both in the violent and oppressive representations of transsexuality within a transphobic culture, and in the self-representation and narration of transsexuals themselves. Using scholar Avery Gordon’s definition of haunting–which characterizes haunting as the “knot” of oppression, self-representation, and knowledge production–this paper argues for […]

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  • Multilayered Specter, Multifaceted Presence: A Critical Edition of H.P. Lovecraft’s ‘The Tomb’

    June 11, 2014 by bsudlr

    “This edition examines “The Tomb” in depth, including the historical context in which Lovecraft was writing, as well as the social and technological changes that occurred. It exposes multilayered ghosts housed within the text. It also examines Lovecraft’s fascination with the supernatural and the development of the horror genre, which he modeled after Poe’s work.” […]

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  • Dealing With Our Bloody Past: Repression vs. Recognition of American History in Stanley Kubrick’s ‘The Shining’

    June 4, 2014 by bsudlr

    “This essay explores how director Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining establishes the Overlook Hotel as an environment where conservative complacency has become the norm and all hope of progression is lost. By using a maze motif and the backdrop of Native American genocide, The Shining explores and critiques how modern America was constructed.” For more, read the full […]

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  • Spells, Spirits and Charms in the Harlem Renaissance

    May 28, 2014 by bsudlr

    “This article analyzes specific examples of magic found in two major artistic outlets of the Harlem Renaissance, jazz and literature. Characters use voodoo and hoodoo to seek power and revenge, control the supposed stronger party, and give meaning to seemingly insignificant occurrences, thus offering a way for the artists of the Harlem Renaissance to control […]

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  • Writing the In-Betweens: Ghostly Metafiction and ‘Wide Sargasso Sea’

    May 25, 2014 by bsudlr

    Note: We are pleased to offer this brief break in our hiatus to bring to you a post by our lead editor, Esther Wolfe. Keep an eye out for the abstract to her article later in the summer.

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  • Incursion Into Wendigo Territory

    May 21, 2014 by bsudlr

    “This article explores modern urban legends that appropriate the idea of the Wendigo, a spirit from various Native American Tribal legends. These urban legends are informed by a cultural guilt of the dispossession of Native American territories, but the victory of monster over protagonist demonstrates the futility of these attempts to comprehend histories of atrocities.” […]

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  • ‘Paranormal Nation’ and America’s Fear of the Supernatural

    May 8, 2014 by bsudlr

    Written by Shelby Hatfield Marc E. Fitch, author of Paranormal Nation: Why America Needs Ghosts, UFO’s, and Bigfoot, makes the claim that the belief in the supernatural rises when our nation experiences traumatic events. This theory is a psychological explanation of why Americans follow trends of believing in supernatural beings. The author says that even […]

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