Colin Dickey (born September 3, 1977) is an American author, curator, and critic whose work deals with ghosts, death, and haunting, and explores how these symbols function as metaphors.[1] He was the Managing Director of the Morbid Anatomy Museum[2] and is a member of The Order of the Good Death. He currently teaches at National University[3]

Books

  • The Unidentified: Mythical Monsters, Alien Encounters, and Our Obsession With the Unexplained[4]
  • Ghostland (2016),[5] an exploration of America's haunted mansions.[6]
  • The Morbid Anatomy Anthology (co-edited with Joanna Ebenstein), a collection of works by "scholars, artists and writers working along the intersections of the history of anatomy and medicine, death and the macabre, religion and spectacle."
  • Afterlives of the Saints: Stories from the Ends of Faith
  • Cranioklepty: Grave Robbing and the Search for Genius, stories of notable grave robberies, including Haydn and Beethoven[10]
  • Failure! Experiments in Aesthetic and Social Practices (edited with Nicole Antebi and Robby Herbst)

Education

Dickey has an MFA in Critical Studies from California Institute of the Arts, and a PhD in Comparative Literature from the University of Southern California.[3]

  • "Interview with Colin Dickey - How the ghost stories we tell reveal a lot about society" (Audio with transcript). Science History Institute 'Distillations' Podcast Episode 278. 13 Jul 2021.

References

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