Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction - Lynne S. McNeill and Elizabeth Tucker
1. Early Studies - Elizabeth Tucker
2. Legend Tripping in Ohio: A Behavioral Survey - Bill Ellis
3. Adolescent Legend Trips as Teenage Cultural Response:A Study of Lore in Context - Patricia M. Meley
4. Legend Trips and Satanism: Adolescents’ Ostensive Traditions as “Cult” Activity - Bill Ellis
5. Playing with Fear: Interpreting the Adolescent Legend Trip - S. Elizabeth Bird
6. “Shame Old Roads Can’t Talk”: Narrative, Experience, and Belief in the Framing of Legend Trips as Performance - Tim Prizer
7. Ostensive Healing: Pilgrimage to the San Antonio Ghost Tracks - Carl Lindahl
8. Contemporary Ghost Hunting and the Relationship between Proof and Experience - Lynne S. McNeill
9. “There’s an App for That”: Ghost Hunting with Smartphones - Elizabeth Tucker
10. Living Legends: Reflections on Liminality and Ostension - Lynne S. McNeill
Discussion Questions and Projects
References
About the Authors
Index