![]() ![]() In the entries of this glossary I will tell the story of my thinking on haunting. It is about righting (and sometimes wronging) wrongs about hauntings, mercy, monsters, generational debt, horror films, and what they might mean for understanding settler colonialism, ceremony, revenge, and decolonization. This glossary is about justice, but in a sense that is rarely referenced. ![]() It has an appendix, a remnant, which is its own form of haunting, its own lingering. In this case, the glossary appears without its host-perhaps because it has gone missing, or it has been buried alive, or because it is still being written. ![]() Glossaries can help readers to pause and make sense of something cramped and tightly worded readers move from the main text to the back, and forth again. A glossary ordinarily comes after a text, to define and specify terms, to ensure legibility. " Alphabet of terms This is a glossary written by two women, both theorists and artists, in first person singular. ![]()
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