
Mattering the Invisible
Technologies, Bodies, and the Realm of the Spectral
Berghahn Books (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 14. May 2021
Book
Hardback
272 pages
978-1-80073-066-3 (ISBN)
Description
Exploring how technological apparatuses "capture" invisible worlds, this book looks at how spirits, UFOs, discarnate entities, spectral energies, atmospheric forces and particles are mattered into existence by human minds. Technological and scientific discourse has always been central to the nineteenth- and early twentieth-century spiritualist quest for legitimacy, but as this book shows, machines, people, and invisible beings are much more ontologically entangled in their definitions and constitution than we would expect. The book shows this entanglement through a series of contemporary case studies where the realm of the invisible arises through technological engagement, and where the paranormal intertwines with modern technology.
Reviews / Votes
"Mattering the Invisible has much to offer religious studies scholars by exemplifying and expanding the possibilities of what constitutes material culture." * Nova Religio"The volume brings together a heterogenous and international group of scholars who present a wealth of information of different practices of mattering the invisible... makes a significant contribution to anthropology, and offers innovative contributions to those interested in media studies, materiality, science and technology studies." * Marcelo Moura Mello, Federal University of Bahia
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Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Library binding
Illustrations
6 Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Weight
554 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-80073-066-3 (9781800730663)
DOI
10.3167/9781800730663
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Diana Espírito Santo | Jack Hunter
Mattering the Invisible
Technologies, Bodies, and the Realm of the Spectral
E-Book
05/2021
1st Edition
Berghahn Books
€24.49
Available for download

Diana Espirito Santo | Jack Hunter
Mattering the Invisible
Technologies, Bodies, and the Realm of the Spectral
E-Book
05/2021
1st Edition
Berghahn Books
€24.49
Available for download
Persons
Diana Espirito Santo currently works as Associate Professor at Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile. She has published many articles and has co-edited four volumes, including The Social Life of Spirits (2013, University of Chicago Press) with Ruy Blanes.
Content
List of Figures
Acknowledgements
Introduction: On the Materiality of Unseen Things
Diana Espirito Santo and Jack Hunter
PART I: BODILY SEMANTICS, METAPHOR & MEDIATION
Chapter 1. Organicism and Mechanism in Psychical Research: Reflections on the Mattering of Spirit Mediumship
Jack Hunter
Chapter 2. Semantics of the Suffering: Torture Technologies and Mediumship in Buenos Aires
Miguel Algranti
Chapter 3. New Media Technologies and the Otherworld in Postsocialist Vietnam
Gertrud Huewelmeier
Chapter 4. Broken Words: Tools of Oracular Articulacy in Afro-Cuban Divination
Anastasios Panagiotopoulos
PART II: ORDERS OF SOUND, SIGHT, & MEASUREMENT
Chapter 5. Radioaficionados and UFOs: The Social Life of Radios in Chile
Diana Espirito Santo
Chapter 6. Hospitality and Proof: Human Mediums, Technical Media, and Controversial Knowledge in Ghost Hunting in the United States
Ehler Voss
Chapter 7. Picturing the Unseen: The Role of Polaroid Media in the Remystification of the Western World
Andrea Lathrop Ligueros
PART III: MATTERING INVISIBLE POWERS
Chapter 8. Specters of Climate and the Construction of Ghostly Realities in Brazil
Renzo Taddei
Chapter 9. Iktomi's Realm: Reanimating the Inanimate in Western Science
Anne Dippel
Chapter 10. Phantom Power: Prophecy, Triangulation and Materialization in Angola
Ruy Blanes
Conclusion: Mediation and Variable Communications
Diana Espirito Santo & Jack Hunter
Index
Acknowledgements
Introduction: On the Materiality of Unseen Things
Diana Espirito Santo and Jack Hunter
PART I: BODILY SEMANTICS, METAPHOR & MEDIATION
Chapter 1. Organicism and Mechanism in Psychical Research: Reflections on the Mattering of Spirit Mediumship
Jack Hunter
Chapter 2. Semantics of the Suffering: Torture Technologies and Mediumship in Buenos Aires
Miguel Algranti
Chapter 3. New Media Technologies and the Otherworld in Postsocialist Vietnam
Gertrud Huewelmeier
Chapter 4. Broken Words: Tools of Oracular Articulacy in Afro-Cuban Divination
Anastasios Panagiotopoulos
PART II: ORDERS OF SOUND, SIGHT, & MEASUREMENT
Chapter 5. Radioaficionados and UFOs: The Social Life of Radios in Chile
Diana Espirito Santo
Chapter 6. Hospitality and Proof: Human Mediums, Technical Media, and Controversial Knowledge in Ghost Hunting in the United States
Ehler Voss
Chapter 7. Picturing the Unseen: The Role of Polaroid Media in the Remystification of the Western World
Andrea Lathrop Ligueros
PART III: MATTERING INVISIBLE POWERS
Chapter 8. Specters of Climate and the Construction of Ghostly Realities in Brazil
Renzo Taddei
Chapter 9. Iktomi's Realm: Reanimating the Inanimate in Western Science
Anne Dippel
Chapter 10. Phantom Power: Prophecy, Triangulation and Materialization in Angola
Ruy Blanes
Conclusion: Mediation and Variable Communications
Diana Espirito Santo & Jack Hunter
Index