Haunted States, Miranda Corcoran
Haunted States, Miranda Corcoran
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Haunted States
An American Gothic Guidebook

Author: Miranda Corcoran

Narrator: Kimberly Conwell

Unabridged: 11 hr 40 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Repeater

Published: 10/08/2024


Synopsis

A fusion of travel literature and cultural criticism investigating the dark history of the US and exploring how past horrors – from witch trials to slavery and genocide – continue to haunt the national consciousness.

“Ghosts frequently speak of a lost past, but just as often they gesture forwards to an unrealised future, a dream that failed to come true.”

The witches and ghouls of New England; vampires and zombies in the bible belt; atomic monsters of the desert west; and satanic cults in California: this is a book about the American Gothic, the horrors haunting the vast landscapes of the United States and populating its movies and literature. Why do we continue to summon such creatures? Why do we give them such grotesque shapes and imbue them with taboo desires? Moreover, why do we sometimes desire them?

Part cultural history and part travelogue, Haunted States traces the American Gothic’s roots in its natural and manmade environments and the nation’s dark history of colonialism, slavery, violence and oppression — past sins that continue to haunt the national consciousness to this day.

"Miranda Corcoran makes the best of guides to the rich ghost lore of the United States, bringing a rare wisdom to the subject in this eloquent, insightful and compulsively readable book."
– Susan Owens, author of The Ghost: A Cultural History

About The Author

Miranda Corcoran is a lecturer in twenty-first-century literature at University College Cork. Her first monograph, Witchcraft and Adolescence in American Popular Culture: Teen Witches, was published in June 2022 by the University of Wales Press. Her next book, a study of the 1996 film The Craft, will be published by Auteur/Liverpool University Press in summer 2023. She has published in numerous academic journals and regularly provides DVD audio-commentaries and video essays for horror releases.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Rachel on September 18, 2024

An engaging exploration of America's supernatural folklore. I particularly enjoyed how the book felt like a travel guide for the paranormal, taking readers on a journey across haunted locations and eerie landmarks in the United States. Corcoran’s research is thorough, yet her writing is accessible,......more

Goodreads review by Eva on May 11, 2025

Will I read every iteration of this type of history/cultural criticism/travelogue focused on the gothic and macabre? Yes. Is this book a great addition to the genre? Yes.......more

Goodreads review by Michaela on December 28, 2024

Thank you to Miranda Corcoran, Repeater Books, and Netgalley for the ARC! This part travelogue part cultural criticism written from the perspective of an Irish academic taught me so much about the eerie underbelly of my own country. Her journey through the US along with it's corresponding legends, fo......more

Goodreads review by Ingrid on October 07, 2024

A fusion of travel literature and cultural criticism investigating the dark history of the US and exploring how past horrors – from witch trials to slavery and genocide – continue to haunt the national consciousness. This is an interesting guide book of some of America's darker history. Not all of it......more

Goodreads review by em on September 03, 2024

I thoroughly enjoyed this one! There was so much love and research poured into this, I could tell how much Corcoran put into this. The book explored so much of America’s history, through folklore, ghost stories and true crime that became folklore over time. The incorporation of societal horrors cont......more


Quotes

"Miranda Corcoran makes the best guides to the rich ghost lore of the United States, bringing a rare wisdom to the subject in this eloquent, insightful and compulsively readable book."
– Susan Owens, author of The Ghost: A Cultural History

"Spook show, cautionary tale and homage to the quirky, spiced with a pinch of Freud and Derrida – a witness to the other America, whose swampy soul remains captive to the unquietly dead."
– Fortean Times