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Haunted Halls: Ghostlore of American College Campuses

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Why do so many American college students tell stories about encounters with ghosts? In Haunted Halls , the first book-length interpretive study of college ghostlore, Elizabeth Tucker takes the reader back to school to get acquainted with a wide range of college spirits. Some of the best-known ghosts that she discusses are Emory University's Dooley, who can disband classes by shooting professors with his water pistol; Mansfield University's Sara, who threw herself down a flight of stairs after being rejected by her boyfriend; and Huntingdon College's Red Lady, who slit her wrists while dressed in a red robe. Gettysburg College students have collided with ghosts of soldiers, while students at St. Mary-of-the-Woods College have reported frightening glimpses of the Faceless Nun.

Tucker presents campus ghostlore from the mid-1960s to 2006, with special attention to stories told by twenty-first-century students through e-mail and instant messages. Her approach combines social, psychological, and cultural analysis, with close attention to students' own explanations of the significance of spectral phenomena. As metaphors of disorder, insanity, and school spirit, college ghosts convey multiple meanings. Their colorful stories warn students about the dangers of overindulgence, as well as the pitfalls of potentially horrifying relationships.

Besides offering insight into students' initiation into campus life, college ghost stories make important statements about injustices suffered by Native Americans, African Americans, and others.

241 pages, Paperback

First published September 20, 2007

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March 28, 2022
Well I was expecting scandalous stories, NOPE.
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June 21, 2024
I was expecting stories from various colleges around the country. What I got was a textbook with snippets of stories that were few and far between. I felt like this was required reading for a course I didn't sign up for. Disappointing read.
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November 30, 2007
Written by a college professor, this book is about as dry as dry can be. Every other sentence is a quote or remark from another source. I didn't even get through the first chapter. Ugh!
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January 7, 2009
It's amazing how boring this author makes such an interesting subject!
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March 10, 2012
This book was mildly interesting; ghost stories aren't really my thing, but some of the stories are pretty unique and bring up some intriguing cultural issues.
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