High Theory returns with a series of haunting concepts, places, and figures from our former guests. We asked folks to call in with something spookworthy (neologism!) from their fields – real or imagined specters, scary ideas, anything that could haunt, disorient, unsettle, horrify. And we got a full seance worth of ghosts. Listen if you dare!
This episode features (in order of appearance)
- Abhishek Avtans) on the Churail. He kindly gave us a transcript) (we hope to have more transcripts soon!). You can hear more from Abhishek in his episode on Apabhraṃśa).
- Angelina Eimannsberger )on the Reader. You can hear more from Angelina in her episode on JVN).
- Travis Chi Wing Lau) on Mad Studies. You can hear more from Travis in his episode on Experimental Life).
- Mackenzie Cooley) on the Scientific Revolution. You can hear more from Mackenzie in her episode on the Animal).
- Farah Bakaari) on the Nation State. You can hear more from Farah in her episode on the Trace).
- Emma Heany) on Communism and Empire. You can hear more from Emma in her episode on Sexual Difference).
- Sheila Liming) on Nowhere and Forever. Sheila reads an excerpt from her article in progress on the contemporary gothic, under the working title, "Out of Time: Anti-Immediacy in Mark Jenkin's Enys Men.” You can hear more from Sheila in her episode on the Party).
- Sritama Chatterjee) on Nature and Wilderness. You can hear more from Sritama in her episode on Off-Shore Aesthetics).
- John Linstrom) on Liberty Hyde Bailey’s Haunted Houses. You can hear more from John in his episodes on Nature Study) and Ecosphere).
The image for this episode features creepy red creatures on a dark green field. It was made by Saronik Bosu.
Boo!
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