The Lady Ghost and The Loch Monster: narrative, science and beliefs in discursive performances

  • María Inés Palleiro CONICET / Instituto de Ciencias Antropológicas (ICA) Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, UBA
Keywords: Narrative, Beliefs, Intersubjectivity, Cryptozoology, Folk

Abstract

This article analyses the boundaries between fiction and history, science and belief, in two different narrative matrices: “The Lady Ghost” in its different names, and “the Nahuelito”, an Argentine version of the Loch Monster. Stories collected in different contexts and formats are examined, including media. The research focuses on the dynamics between scientific and narrative knowledge, which deals with the semantic domain of collective beliefs. These are understood as modal expressions, whose truth values rely on an intersubjective agreement. In this regard, ghostly apparitions and lock monsters can be considered rhetoric expressions of beliefs about the supernatural. These metaphoric creatures, in fact, tend to provide more satisfactory explanations about the symbolic sphere of experience than modern science.

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Author Biography

María Inés Palleiro, CONICET / Instituto de Ciencias Antropológicas (ICA) Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, UBA
Dra. en Letras, Universidad de Buenos Aires. Investigadora CONICET. Instituto de Filología y Literaturas Hispánicas “Amado Alonso”- Instituto de Ciencias Antropológicas (ICA) Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, UBA
Published
2011-12-30
How to Cite
Palleiro, M. I. (2011). The Lady Ghost and The Loch Monster: narrative, science and beliefs in discursive performances. RUNA, Archivo Para Las Ciencias Del Hombre, 32(2), 145-162. https://doi.org/10.34096/runa.v32i2.711
Section
Espacio Abierto - Artículos Originales