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The sources examine the Bell Witch legend, a 19th-century Tennessee haunting, alongside its historical authenticity and media legacy. They analyze Martin V. Ingram's foundational but controversial 1894 account and its potential fabrications. More broadly, the texts explore American folk horror and frontier gothicism, using ecofeminism to critique the linked oppression of women and nature. These narratives reflect colonial trauma and the American condition.
By stiptoThe sources examine the Bell Witch legend, a 19th-century Tennessee haunting, alongside its historical authenticity and media legacy. They analyze Martin V. Ingram's foundational but controversial 1894 account and its potential fabrications. More broadly, the texts explore American folk horror and frontier gothicism, using ecofeminism to critique the linked oppression of women and nature. These narratives reflect colonial trauma and the American condition.