

#143 - Leila Taylor Returns! Author of "Sick Houses: Haunted Homes and the Architecture of Dread"
Feb 5, 2025
Leila Taylor, a Brooklyn-based writer and expert on gothic culture, returns to discuss her upcoming book, "Sick Houses: Haunted Homes and the Architecture of Dread." She delves into the allure of haunted houses and the comforting notion of protective magic, highlighting their relevance in today’s world. The conversation shifts to brutalist architecture's societal impacts and the cultural narratives linked to 'witch houses.' Leila also reflects on women's autonomy within unconventional living spaces, blending personal stories with cinematic influences to reveal the emotional resonance of homes.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Haunted Homes and Protective Magic
02:25 • 12min
Haunted Spaces: History and Horror
14:46 • 18min
Exploring Haunted Homes and the Psychology of Residue
33:12 • 4min
Exploring Emotional Awareness and Cinematic Experience
37:18 • 3min
Brutalism and Its Utopian Failures
40:06 • 10min
Exploring Witch Houses and Architectural Myths
50:31 • 8min
Witch Houses and Unconventional Lives
58:43 • 5min
Haunted Spaces and Women's Autonomy
01:03:47 • 17min