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The Study Sessions: A Darkened Room

The Study Sessions: A Darkened Room

Event Dates

5:30pm, Tue May 29th
7:30pm, Tue May 29th

About this Event

This House is Full of Unruly Ghosts: Spiritualism and Domestic Enchantment by Elsa Richardson

Victorian spiritualism was a domestic pursuit. Forming ‘home circles’ in parlours around the country, believers uncovered talented mediums in their own families, messages from the other side were rapped out on polished dining room tables, ghostly faces appeared in the patterns of soft furnishings, pianos played unattended and teacups levitated. The spiritualist movement called on the elevated morality of the middle-class home to legitimise their unorthodox religious practice, but the experience of the séance refused as well as colluded in this valorisation. For though spiritualist practice allowed for an understanding of home as a sequestered space, removed from the amorality and bustle of the public world, the affective links established by the spirit circle also produced the domestic as a radically unbound site, open to otherworldly intervention and transformation.

The affinities drawn with ghostly visitors authorised lines of connection that stretched far beyond the spatial and temporal confines of the traditional family home, and this Study Session will explore the everyday enchantments of spiritualism in nineteenth-century Britain. Particular attention will be paid to the role of women as conduits for otherworldly communication and their muddling of mundane domestic activities --cooking, drinking, sewing, reading— with occult activities.


6.30-8.30pm
Free. Booking Required
The Studio