2013
DOI: 10.1386/host.4.2.221_1
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‘Make Me Believe!’: Ghost-hunting technology and the postmodern fantastic

Abstract: Contemporary representations of the paranormal are framed both as fiction and reality. Many primetime programmes showcase paranormal phenomena while positing themselves as documentary television. This article looks at one subgenre of paranormal reality shows, ghost hunting, and specifically at its uses of technology as a way of positioning the art of ghost hunting as a scientific endeavour. At the same time, we consider the rhetorical technologies that are put into place, not only in such ghost-hunting progra… Show more

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“…Specifically, provocative content like firsthand testimonials, commentaries, photographs, and videos can be easily produced, efficiently digested, and quickly shared by the public. This parallels the popular formula used in ghost-hunting "reality television" programs, which have shaped how people consume and process ideas about the paranormal and especially in terms of using technological devices as symbolic forms of legitimacy (Foucault, 2003;Lauro & Paul, 2013;Williams, 2010). It also appeals to the curious who want to experience "real-world" paranormal exploits, passively and safely, in the comfort of their homes (Jacobs, 2010).…”
Section: The Mobilities Turnmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Specifically, provocative content like firsthand testimonials, commentaries, photographs, and videos can be easily produced, efficiently digested, and quickly shared by the public. This parallels the popular formula used in ghost-hunting "reality television" programs, which have shaped how people consume and process ideas about the paranormal and especially in terms of using technological devices as symbolic forms of legitimacy (Foucault, 2003;Lauro & Paul, 2013;Williams, 2010). It also appeals to the curious who want to experience "real-world" paranormal exploits, passively and safely, in the comfort of their homes (Jacobs, 2010).…”
Section: The Mobilities Turnmentioning
confidence: 88%