Saturday, February 13, 2021
New Books in Religion Podcast
In a meticulously researched study
The Specter of the Indian: Race, Gender and Ghosts in American Seances,
1848-1890 (SUNY Press, 2017), Kathryn Troy investigates the many
examples of Indian ghosts appearing to Spiritualists in the latter half
of the nineteenth century. The book explores non-judgmentally the ways
in which these ghosts motivated their mediums and other Spiritualists to
engage with the rights of living Native Americans.James Mackay is
Assistant Professor of British and American Studies at European
University Cyprus, and is one of the founding editors of the open access
Indigenous Studies journal Transmotion. He can be reached at [j.mackay@euc.ac.cy](mailto:j. mackay@euc.ac.cy) .