When We Spoke to the Dead, Ilise S. Carter
When We Spoke to the Dead, Ilise S. Carter
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When We Spoke to the Dead
How Ghosts Gave American Women Their Voice

Author: Ilise S. Carter

Narrator: Janelle Tedesco

Unabridged: 7 hr 54 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 09/16/2025


Synopsis

Ghosts spoke. Women listened. Everything changed.

In the 1840s, the Fox Sisters—and the legions of mediums they inspired—ignited the Spiritualist movement that swept through Victorian parlors and presidential campaigns alike. Contacting the dead wasn't merely a parlor trick: It was a political statement, a declaration of self that still echoes. Séances attracted suffragists and scientists, skeptics and charlatans, giving women a voice in a society that often refused to hear them. But as Spiritualism surged, it also blurred the lines between faith, fraud, feminism, and financial opportunity, drawing figures as varied as Harry Houdini, Victoria Woodhull, and even modern self-help gurus into its ever-expanding orbit.

From wartime séances to the rise of televangelists, from Victorian ghosts to goop-approved wellness rituals, When We Spoke to the Dead unearths the forgotten roots of today's obsession with manifestation, mysticism, and the power of belief. Exploring America's deep-seated hunger for the unseen—whether through politics, personal empowerment, or grief—this book traces how the supernatural, once condemned as heresy, became the ultimate commodity.

About Ilise S. Carter

ILISE S. CARTER is freelance writer, consulting copywriter to the beauty industry, and sideshow performer based in New York City. She has written for Allure, New York Times, Racked, Wall Street Journal, and others, with a focus on pop culture. In addition, she’s spent over a decade as a consulting copywriter for beauty brands such as Shiseido, bliss, Laura Mercier, Avon, L’Oréal, and Madame CJ Walker, specializing in brand voice and identity. As her stage persona, The Lady Aye, she has worked as professional sideshow performer and MC with acts ranging from Rob Zombie to Cirque du Soleil, and has appeared on TV’s Gossip Girl, Odditties, The President Show, Mysteries at the Museum and Dickinson. She holds a BA degree in American studies from Barnard College at Columbia University and a certificate in film production from New York University.YU


Reviews

Goodreads review by Kelli on August 23, 2025

Fascinating at times, especially the chapters on the Fox Sisters, Salem, and New Orleans voodoo—those sections really showed how spiritualism intersected with feminism and politics. But the book leans heavily on the author’s ruminations, which slowed the pace and made me skim. I wanted more storytel......more

Goodreads review by Quilted.reads on July 18, 2025

This wasn’t quite what I expected. I went in hoping for more witch history, but it leaned more into spiritualism and the roots of talking to the dead in America. That said, I still really enjoyed it. The way it tied séances to feminism, politics, and even modern self-help culture was fascinating. It......more

Goodreads review by Roo on July 25, 2025

Our story starts in the 1840s with the Fox Sisters and extends to truly even now! the stories of mediums who have been inspired and the spiritualist movement! This story covers 4 F’s 🧡 Feminism ⭐️ Faith 🎈 Fraud 💵 And Financial Opportunity This story unravels the beliefs and attitudes of mystics, mysti......more

Goodreads review by Logan on September 03, 2025

...or a seance with Matt Yglesias. This book is about Spiritualism, the movement in the mid-19th Century that lasted until the early 20th, and, akin to New Thought, won, as so many of its precepts are so blended into conventional wisdom (in the United States at least) that seeing it takes effort. In......more

Goodreads review by Krista on September 03, 2025

Ilise, or Lady Aye, takes us on a historical tour through the American Spiritualism movement in its multifaceted, messy glory. What I appreciate most about her approach was her open-mindedness. She adds enough detail from her own life to make it personal, but keeps the focus on the history. The foot......more