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  • Historical Horror: Chloe, Cleo, and the Myrtles Plantation
    2024/11/10

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    Welcome to America's Most Haunted House... or is it? Tonight, we’re partying at the Myrtles Plantation, where the famous ghost of an enslaved girl named Chloe is said to roam the halls.

    But as we unpack this classic Southern ghost story, we'll discover something far more unsettling than any supernatural presence – the way America uses ghost tourism to process (or avoid processing) its history of slavery.

    From gift shop dolls of murdered enslaved people to invented haunted histories, we'll explore how plantation tourism often makes real historical trauma more “palatable” for visitors – and why that's exactly what we shouldn't be doing. Plus: Why is it okay to run ghost tours at plantations, but not at other sites of historical tragedy?

    Get ready for a thought-provoking episode about ghost stories, historical memory, and America's complicated relationship with its past.

    Key moments:

    • 1:17 - An encounter with Chloe at the Myrtles Plantation
    • 6:34 - The Myrtles Plantation's early history
    • 8:59 - America's Most Haunted House
    • 13:23 - Slavery in the Mississippi-Delta
    • 21:11 - The problematic truth about Chloe and Cleo
    • 24:08 - How America deals with its dark history

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    29 分
  • Hillary Clinton and the Lizard People
    2024/10/27

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    Hillary Clinton and the Lizard People | 27

    Put on your tinfoil hat and grab your favourite pantsuit – “Paranormal Pajama Party” is back! In the Season 3 premiere, Steph connects the dots between confused Victorian lemur scientists and modern-day conspiracy theories about lizard people running the world. (It makes more sense than you'd think.)

    Join us for a wild ride through the peculiar world of reptilian conspiracies, where we discover how theories about shape-shifting aliens somehow wound up tangled with gender politics and presidential pantsuits. Steph digs into why powerful women like Hillary Clinton keep getting cast as everything from robots to reptiles – and what our monster-making tendencies reveal about society's complicated relationship with female leadership.

    From David Icke's cosmic energy smoothies to Hollywood's hangup on sinister women in power suits, this episode unpacks how conspiracy theories reflect our deepest anxieties about changing power structures. It turns out that when marginalised people start climbing the political ladder, our collective imagination gets pretty creative.

    Listen now for a fascinating exploration of gender, power, and why some people think our world leaders might need a heat lamp to survive.

    Key moments

    • 1:16The Lizard King
    • 8:56Where the reptilian conspiracy theory came from
    • 19:47Real-world consequences of the reptilian theory
    • 30:15Examining Hillary Clinton's complicated feminist legacy
    • 39:45Female politicians and the double bind
    • 42:09Politics, gender, and pop culture

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    45 分
  • Ladies, Listen to This Before You Build Your Crow Army
    2024/10/20

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    I get it. It’s hard to be a woman. Almost as hard as it is to be a monster.

    Get ready for a spine-tingling third season of Paranormal Pajama Party!

    This fortnightly podcast explores folklore and the horror genre with a feminist twist. Each episode uncovers chilling tales of female phantoms, femme fatales, and supernatural beings, shedding light on the societal fears that often shape these spooky stories.

    From haunted houses to vengeful spirits, Paranormal Pajama Party shoves a flashlight into the dark corners of folklore and legend, examining how society's anxieties about women manifest in these paranormal tales. The podcast is a must-listen for any fan of horror, the supernatural or women's history.

    Catch up on the first two seasons now on your favourite podcast app or at paranormalpjparty.com. New episodes drop soon, so be sure to subscribe for your weekly dose of ghostly lore and feminist insights.

    Don’t forget: Ghosts have stories. Women have voices. Dare to listen.

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    2 分
  • “Aliens”: Game Over, Men – Game Over
    2024/09/01

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    In this thrilling conclusion to our two-part series on the “Alien” franchise, Paranormal Pajama Party dissects the 1986 classic sequel, "Aliens."

    We’re talking about Ellen Ripley’s groundbreaking portrayal of a female action hero and feminist icon, considering the ethics of care in Ripley's decision-making, and contrasting it with traditional male action heroes like Arnold.

    But Ripley’s not alone in the “Alien” universe, which is the best part. We’ll examine the other diverse female characters, including tough-as-nails Private Vasquez and little Newt, discussing how they challenge gender norms in different ways.

    Finally, we’ll come face-to-face with the Xenomorph Queen, the ultimate embodiment of the monstrous-feminine, exploring how she represents primal female power and fertility, and comparing her to Ripley – another mother protecting her young.

    Key moments

    • 0:00Content warning
    • 1:10An overly detailed synopsis of James Cameron's "Aliens"
    • 23:06Ellen Ripley, feminist icon
    • 34:39Corporal Hicks, a feminist ally
    • 35:44PFC Vasquez shows us another kind of feminism
    • 39:40Why is Newt a girl?
    • 42:01All hail the Queen Xenomorph
    • 47:09Monsters, mothers, and monster-mothers

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    55 分
  • “Alien”: In Space, No One Can Hear Dudes Scream
    2024/08/18

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    *MASSIVE CONTENT WARNING FOR THIS ONE:* This episode contains well as explicit descriptions of fictional sexual violence that is 100% a metaphor for real-world sexual violence, plus discussion of pregnancy, extremely traumatic births, death in childbirth, and abortion. Please listen with care.

    On this episode of Paranormal Pajama Party, we’re unpacking Ridley Scott's 1979 classic, "Alien," and its groundbreaking feminist themes. This episode explores how the film cleverly subverts genre expectations, forcing viewers to confront uncomfortable truths about gender roles and societal power dynamics.

    We'll dissect the Xenomorph's lifecycle as a chilling metaphor, examining how it puts male audiences in scenarios typically reserved for female characters in horror.

    We'll also discuss how Alien employs the concept of the "monstrous-feminine" through its set design and body horror elements, tapping into deep-rooted societal fears, and how HR Giger's iconic creature design plays with phallic imagery to unsettle viewers and challenge perceptions of threat and vulnerability.

    Beyond the film itself, we'll discuss how Alien reflects real-world issues facing women, from bodily autonomy to constant vigilance against potential threats. Learn why this sci-fi horror masterpiece remains a powerful feminist statement over 40 years after its release.

    Key moments

    • 1:10 – A synopsis of Ridley Scott's 1979 sci-fi horror film "Alien"
    • 11:54 – The underlying feminist message of the Alien franchise is my Roman Empire
    • 12:35 – "Alien" and the monstrous-feminine
    • 14:03 – The true horror of "Alien": Rape culture in space
    • 22:07 – Why "Alien" is so scary for male viewers

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    29 分
  • Green Ladies and Glaistigs: Skeletons in the Walls
    2024/08/04

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    This week on Paranormal Pajama Party, we're heading to Scotland to meet its green ladies and glaistigs.

    Discover the tragic tale of Dame Lilias Drummond, whose ghostly presence still haunts Fyvie Castle centuries after her untimely death. Learn about the protective yet mischievous nature of glaistigs, the goat-legged women who guard cattle and castles alike. Uncover the dark histories behind other famous green lady hauntings, including those at Crathes Castle and Longleat House.

    This episode examines the complex symbolism of the colour green in various cultures, particularly its association with both life and death. We'll also talk about how Scottish tourism has capitalised on these ghostly legends, transforming haunted castles into popular attractions. Is it ethical to commodify dark history, including violence against women and children?

    Tune in for a haunting journey through misty moors, ancient castles, and enduring legends.

    Key moments

    • 1:02 – Dame Lilias Drummond
    • 6:26 – Glaistigs, AKA maighdean uiane
    • 13:02 – Meet the Green Ladies
    • 21:30 – Folklore, superstition, and the colour green
    • 25:11 – Scotland's paranormal tourism industry
    • 30:33 – Sex sells – even haunted houses

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    35 分
  • Rangda: Queen of the Demons
    2024/07/28

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    This episode explores the complex figure of Rangda, a fearsome demon queen in Balinese mythology.

    Tourists may be familiar with Rangda’s frightening face, as a version of a ritual dance based on the Balinese myth of the widow-witch Calon Arang is popular at Bali’s many resorts.

    But Rangda is a much more complex figure than these simplified and shortened performances may lead you to believe. She’s an important player in the key Balinese concept of “rwa bhineda” – unity in duality – and a reminder that binary thinking often fails to capture nuanced realities.

    Tonight on the podcast, we’re tracing Rangda's origins back to the historical Queen Mahendradatta and examining how her story became intertwined with the Hindu goddess Durga.

    We’ll also get into how powerful women throughout Indonesian history (and, let’s be real, world history more broadly) have been demonised for political reasons.

    Key moments

    • 1:07 – The story of Calon Arang
    • 9:00 – Meet Rangda
    • 11:31 – "Rwa bhineda", Rangda, and Barong
    • 16:05 – Queen Mahendradatta and the Mataram Kingdom
    • 26:29 – The Gerwani women's movement
    • 30:27 – Modern Bali and Rangda

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    34 分
  • The Cult of True Womanhood: “The Fall of the House of Usher”, Part 2
    2024/07/21

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    This episode is the long-promised part two of our exploration of “The Fall of the House of Usher” by Edgar Allan Poe.

    Poe was doing his thing In 19th-century America, at a time middle- and upper-class white women were being encouraged to join the "Cult of True Womanhood", which idealised women as pious, pure, submissive, and domestic, confining them to the private sphere while men dominated public life. It’s all very tradwife.

    Tonight on the podcast, we’ll examine how this cultural ideal influenced Poe's portrayal of women in his stories, often reducing them to beautiful, passive reflections of male characters. Madeline Usher from "The Fall of the House of Usher" is a prime example of this characterisation.

    This is particularly ironic because while Poe's fictional women were often two-dimensional, he was surrounded by and attracted to strong, independent women in real life. Make it make sense!

    I’ve got bad news for the tradwives who aren’t allowed to listen to this blasphemous podcast: The constraints of True Womanhood paradoxically led to the rise of the “New Woman” and first-wave feminism.

    Unfortunately, if you think female characters being used as set decoration for male characters isn’t still happening, you haven’t watched television, seen a movie or read a book recently.

    We’ll wrap up tonight’s chat with a conversation about the ways women are still often used as plot devices or mirrors for male characters in contemporary horror and other genres.

    Key moments:

    • Recap of "The Fall of the House of Usher"
    • Roderick as the brain, Madeline as the body
    • Was Madeline Usher pregnant?
    • The Cult of True Womanhood
    • True Women, New Women, Suffragettes and "The Feminine Mystique"
    • Contemporary examples of refrigerator women like Madeline Usher

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    30 分