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Emily Ogden

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  • Vintage drawing of a man attempting to hypnotize a crowd of people, sitting in chairs.

    Mesmerizing Labor

    The man who introduced mesmerism to the US was a slave-owner from Guadeloupe, where planters were experimenting with “magnetizing” their enslaved people.
    by Emily Ogden, Matthew Wills via JSTOR Daily on January 18, 2022
  • Is Debunking More About the Truth-Teller than the Truth?

    Secular modernity requires the weeding out of all the baloney. Yet it’s not clear that we are any less credulous than before.
    by Emily Ogden via Aeon on August 12, 2019

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