Trance speakers: femininity and authorship in spiritual séances, 1850-1930

"Trance Speakers explores the religious and creative practices of trance among female mediums from 1850 to the 1930s. Acknowledging mediumship's popularity among women, it argues that trance speaking participated in the growth of feminist perspectives by providing women with a disguised me...

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Main Author: Massicotte, Claudie 1984- (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Montreal Kingston London Chicago McGill-Queen's University Press 2017
In:Year: 2017
IxTheo Classification:AD Sociology of religion; religious policy
AZ New religious movements
Further subjects:B Féminisme Histoire 20e siècle Canada Canada
B Séances de spiritisme Histoire 19e siècle Canada
B Seances History 19th century Canada
B Women mediums History 19th century Canada
B Seances (Canada) History 20th century
B Feminism (Canada) History 19th century
B History
B Feminism History 20th century Canada
B Trance History 20th century Canada
B Women mediums
B BODY, MIND & SPIRIT ; Parapsychology ; General
B Women mediums History 20th century Canada
B Transe Histoire 19e siècle Canada
B Seances
B Feminism History 19th century Canada
B Women mediums (Canada) History 20th century
B Women mediums (Canada) History 19th century
B Trance (Canada) History 19th century
B Transe Histoire 20e siècle Canada
B Trance
B Séances de spiritisme Histoire 20e siècle Canada
B DRAMA ; General
B Femmes médiums Histoire 20e siècle Canada
B Seances (Canada) History 19th century
B Seances History 20th century Canada
B Feminism (Canada) History 20th century
B Canada
B Electronic books History
B Trance (Canada) History 20th century
B Feminism
B Trance History 19th century Canada
B Femmes médiums Histoire 19e siècle Canada
B Féminisme Histoire 19e siècle Canada
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Parallel Edition:Erscheint auch als: Massicotte, Claudie, 1984-: Trance speakers. - Montreal ; Kingston ; London ; Chicago : McGill-Queen's University Press, 2017
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Summary:"Trance Speakers explores the religious and creative practices of trance among female mediums from 1850 to the 1930s. Acknowledging mediumship's popularity among women, it argues that trance speaking participated in the growth of feminist perspectives by providing women with a disguised means to explore and discuss their relation to femininity and authorship. While the study of spiritualism is a burgeoning field, Trance Speakers constitutes the first scholarly work to retrace the history of female mediums in Canada. As such, it sheds new light on women's religious practices in the country, while also providing a greater understanding of the history of spiritualist traditions and travels across North America and Europe. Because most of the mediums travelled to or from the United States and England, their stories also illuminate transnational exchanges of ideas concerning femininity in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. In addition to presenting many hitherto unexplored archival documents and photographs from Canadian séances, this book of feminist cultural history formulates a new approach to the phenomenon of mediumship that reveals how trance discourses permitted women to resist their marginalization in medical, literary, political, and scientific discourses more broadly. Through feminist and psychoanalytic theories, Trance Speakers proposes a new reading of spiritual mediumship as a response to conflictual interpretations of authorship, agency, and gender."--
Historical context : séances and mediumship in Canada -- Framework : interpreting mediums' discourses as unconscious communications -- Healing : mediums and medicine -- Writing : mediums and literary creativity -- Speaking : mediums in the public sphere -- Performing : mediums, science, and the speaking mody
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index. - Print version record
ISBN:0773549935