Paranormal Pajama Party

By: Steph Summar
  • Summary

  • Isn't it weird how often the horrors in our favourite scary stories tend to look a lot like, uh… ladies? Join me as I dig up the social and cultural contexts behind classic ghost stories and legends to challenge the often one-dimensional portrayal of women in horror.

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Episodes
  • Monsters and Morals: Vengeance, Virtue, and Emotional Labour
    Nov 24 2024

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    What do a trickster forest goblin, a horse-faced seductress, a desert phantom, and a deer-footed avenger have in common? They’re not just the stuff of nightmares – they’re symbols of women as society’s moral guardians.

    In this episode of “Paranormal Pajama Party”, you’ll meet the Shishiga, the Siguanaba, Umm al-Duwais, and the Deer Woman – female monsters tasked with warning, protecting, and punishing men who transgress societal moral codes. These ladies, while terrifying, are also a lens we can use to explore how women have been historically cast as moral guardians. From their cultural roots in folklore to their modern-day counterparts, these figures embody a paradox: women are expected to uphold society’s moral fabric yet are often demonised for doing so.

    In this episode, we talk about this complex expectation of women, connecting it to the Cult of True Womanhood, the suffrage and temperance movements, and the modern-day emotional labour women continue to bear. We’ll also discuss how public figures like Greta Thunberg and Senator Katie Britt have become modern moral authorities – and then face misogynistic backlash when they step into this role.

    Why do women’s moral efforts often go unappreciated, even when they lead to positive change? Why are we expected to shoulder this burden without recognition? We unpack these questions and explore how the modern concept of emotional labour is merely a rebranded version of women’s historical role as society’s moral enforcers.

    Tune in to “Paranormal Pajama Party” for a spooky yet insightful exploration of folklore, feminist thought, and the evolving roles of women in societal change.

    Key moments

    • 0:00 Content warning
    • 0:59 – Umm al-Duwais on the streets of Al-Satwa
    • 4:23 – Meet the Shishiga, Umm al-Duwais, the Siguanaba, and the Deer Woman
    • 7:27Female monsters as guardians of morality
    • 14:28Women's moral guardianship paradox
    • 17:49Burying the hatchet with Carrie Nation
    • 22:04Emotional labour is the new Cult of Domesticity

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    26 mins
  • Historical Horror: Chloe, Cleo, and the Myrtles Plantation
    Nov 10 2024

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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

    If you’re enjoying the show, don’t forget to subscribe, rate and review Paranormal Pajama Party to help others discover it!

    View all my sources for each episode and read the episode transcipt here.

    Follow @ParanormalPJParty on Instagram.

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    29 mins
  • Hillary Clinton and the Lizard People
    Oct 27 2024

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    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

    If you’re enjoying the show, don’t forget to subscribe, rate and review Paranormal Pajama Party to help others discover it!

    View all my sources for each episode and read the episode transcipt here.

    Follow @ParanormalPJParty on Instagram.

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    45 mins

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