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Trance Speakers
Femininity and Authorship in Spiritual Séances, 1850-1930
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English
Published/Copyright:
2017
About this book
Few people know that Susanna Moodie participated in spiritual séances with her husband, Dunbar, and her sister, Catharine Parr Traill. Moodie, like many other women, found in her communications with the departed an important space to question her commitment to authorship and her understanding of femininity. Retracing the history of possession and mediumship among women following the emergence of spiritualism in mid-nineteenth-century Canada – and unearthing a vast collection of archival documents and photographs from séances – Claudie Massicotte pinpoints spiritualism as a site of conflict and gender struggle and redefines modern understandings of female agency. Trance Speakers offers a new feminist and psychoanalytical approach to the religious and creative practice of trance, arguing that by providing women with a voice for their conscious and unconscious desires, this phenomenon helped them resolve their inner struggles in a society that sought to confine their lives. Drawing attention to the fascinating history of spiritualism and its persistent appeal to women, Massicotte makes a strong case for moving this practice out of the margins of the past. A compelling new reading of spiritual possession as a response to conflicting interpretations of authorship, agency, and gender, Trance Speakers shines a much-needed light on women’s religious practices and on the history of spiritualist traditions and travels across North America and Europe.
Author / Editor information
Contributor: Claudie Massicotte
Claudie Massicotte is assistant professor of theory and criticism and director of interdisciplinary studies at Young Harris College.
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“Trance Speakers makes a groundbreaking contribution to historical understandings of spiritualist practice in Canada. There is no other study of women in Canadian spiritualism like this one. It is innovative in both content and analytical perspective. From table-rapping to ectoplasm, the hidden histories of Canadian women’s spiritualist practices are brought out into the open in this engaging study.” Esyllt Jones, University of Manitoba
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Front Matter
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Contents
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Acknowledgments
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Introduction
3 - Historical and Theoretical Perspectives on Female Mediumship
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Historical Context: Séances and Mediumship in Canada
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Framework: Interpreting Mediums’ Discourses as Unconscious Communications
42 - Femininity and Authorship among Canadian and Transnational Mediums
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Healing: Mediums and Medicine
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Writing: Mediums and Literary Creativity
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Speaking: Mediums in the Public Sphere
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Performing: Mediums, Science, and the Speaking Body
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Conclusion: The Legacies of Spiritual Communications
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Afterward: The Afterlife of Canada’s Ghosts
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Notes
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Bibliography
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Index
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June 27, 2023
eBook ISBN:
9780773549937
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eBook ISBN:
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For an expert adult audience, including professional development and academic research