Why Ghost Stories Appear After Tragedy
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After wars, epidemics, disasters, and personal tragedy, ghost stories often appear
Why?
In this episode of Field Notes from the Dead, we explore a fascinating anthropological question: Why do humans tell stories about the dead after periods of profound loss?
From Gettysburg to Victorian London, from World War I to the COVID-19 pandemic, cultures around the world have used ghost stories to process grief, preserve memory, and make meaning from tragedy.
This isn't an episode about proving or disproving ghosts.
It's an exploration of what ghost stories reveal about us.
Because sometimes the most interesting thing about a ghost story isn't the ghost.
It's the people left behind to tell it.
Anthropology • Folklore • Death Studies • Grief • Cultural Memory • The Anthropology of Fear
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