
Joshua Comaroff, "Spectropolis: The Enchantment of Capital in Singapore" (U Minnesota Press, 2025)
From New Books in Geography by Marshall Poe
June 7, 2026 · 60 min
About this episode
Joshua Comaroff discusses the intersection of capitalism and belief in ghosts in Singapore.
In Singapore, the financial center of Southeast Asia, hyperurbanization and commercial development exist alongside enduring belief in the economic power of ghosts: in their ability to control the flows of money and value and to determine the outcome of investments and wagers. Spectropolis: The Enchantment of Capital in Singapore (U Minnesota Press, 2025) explores the unlikely collusion of these two systems, demonstrating both the productive role of popular beliefs in the modern world and the surprising correlations between “late” capitalism and the workings of the spirit realm. Detailing the logic and practices of Singapore’s ghost economy—from performing exorcisms on real estate development sites to offering money and commodities to the dead as a hedge against precarious real-world transactions—Joshua Comaroff shows how speculative finance, largely governed by chance and volatility, is understood via its inherently spectral qualities. Based on detailed case studies and years of extensive fieldwork, Spectropolis argues for the power of popular belief systems to theorize contemporary socioeconomic conditions and to give form to collective affect as well as shared aspirations and…
People in this episode
Host: Marshall Poe
Guest: Joshua Comaroff
Topics covered
- hyperurbanization
- ghost economy
- capitalism
- popular beliefs
- socioeconomic conditions
- Singapore
Keywords
- Singapore
- capitalism
- ghost economy
- hyperurbanization
- popular beliefs
- socioeconomic
- investments
- exorcisms
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: U Minnesota Press, National University of Singapore
Books & works: Spectropolis: The Enchantment of Capital in Singapore, Horror in Architecture: The Reanimated Edition
Places: Singapore
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