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Area of Science:

  • Anthropology
  • Cultural Studies
  • Film Studies

Background:

  • Haunting serves as a potent metaphor influencing historical interpretation and human experience.
  • Infrastructural decay and ruins, exemplified by a haunted hospital in "Session 9," offer new analytical perspectives.
  • The concept of 'ghostliness' prompts examination of how we know, read, and understand.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce a special issue exploring the metaphoric operation of haunting in relation to history and human experience.
  • To propose contrasting modes of attending to ghosts: 'finding' (seeing ghosts as something) and 'conjuring' (seeing ghosts as something else).
  • To encourage anthropologists to critically examine their own metaphors and analytical frameworks.

Main Methods:

  • Metaphor analysis of "haunting" in academic discourse and cultural representations.
  • Case study analysis of the feature film "Session 9" to illustrate infrastructural hauntings.
  • Conceptual development of "finding" and "conjuring" as distinct approaches to analyzing ghosts.

Main Results:

  • Haunting, as a metaphor, shapes our engagement with history and experience.
  • Infrastructural hauntings challenge fixed metaphors and inform analytical approaches.
  • The "finding" and "conjuring" modes offer distinct ways to interpret the presence and meaning of ghosts.

Conclusions:

  • Anthropologists must critically assess the unspoken imperatives within their metaphors.
  • Adopting a "localizing turn" can enhance analytical awareness of how knowledge is produced and disseminated.
  • Understanding "ghostliness" provides a framework for re-evaluating anthropological methods and their real-world impact.