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Episode 10: Ghost Adventures

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This week, Augusta and Eva talk about the technologies and rhetorics of proof common in mainstream paranormal media, and what patterns those media share with the interpersonal experience of ghost storytelling. Augusta watches Ghost Adventures for the first time, Eva misuses the word 'onomatopoeia,' and we both laugh quite a bit.

content warning: mention of lynching and other violent causes of death

music: "Girl on the Moon"; written and performed by Nihilore; CC BY 3.0

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This week, Augusta and Eva talk about the technologies and rhetorics of proof common in mainstream paranormal media, and what patterns those media share with the interpersonal experience of ghost storytelling. Augusta watches Ghost Adventures for the first time, Eva misuses the word 'onomatopoeia,' and we both laugh quite a bit.

content warning: mention of lynching and other violent causes of death

music: "Girl on the Moon"; written and performed by Nihilore; CC BY 3.0

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