Ludovica Neglie

Affiliation: University of Portsmouth

Research Areas:
Period: 19th Century Gothic
Gender: Female Gothic
Interdisciplinary Approaches: Folklore and Myth
Genres and Media: Fiction, Film and TV
Regions and Cultures: Irish Gothic, Scottish Gothic
Creatures: Ghosts, Vampires

Italian living in Ireland for the past 9 years. Worked in the heritage and culture field since 2013. Studying Victorian Gothic: History, Literature and Culture at University of Portsmouth (distance learning). Interest and expertise in late 18th and 19th century England and Ireland.

Email: negliel@tcd.ie

Mia X. Perez

Affiliation: City University of New York

Research Areas:
Period: Early Modern Gothic, 18th Century Gothic, 19th Century Gothic, 20th Century Gothic, 21st Century Gothic
Gender: Gothic Gender
Interdisciplinary Approaches: Eco-Gothic, Technology, Medicine and Science, Spirituality and Religion
Genres and Media: Fiction, Film and TV, Poetry, Virtual Gothic
Creatures: Animals, Ghosts, Vampires

Mia X. Perez is a PhD student in Comparative Literature at The Graduate Center, CUNY researching theories of the body and posthumanism within the Gothic.

Email: mia.x.perez@gmail.com

Sarah Hurley

Research Areas:
Period: 20th Century Gothic, 21st Century Gothic
Gender: Female Gothic
Interdisciplinary Approaches: Eco-Gothic, Folklore and Myth, Gothic Music, Gothic Fashion, Spirituality and Religion
Genres and Media: Arts, Fiction, Film and TV, Children and YA, Poetry, Theatre and Performance, Tourism and Travel
Regions and Cultures: American Gothic, Creole Gothic, European Gothic, Irish Gothic, Latin American Gothic, Scottish Gothic, Southern American Gothic, Tropical Gothic, Welsh Gothic
Creatures: Animals, Ghosts, Monsters, Vampires

Bone collector. Lover of Shirley Jackson, Lois Duncan, Caitlin Doughty, and all things macabre. Aspiring Ph.D. candidate in English literature.

Email: schurley713@gmail.com

Paula Lobato Díez

Affiliation: Complutense University of Madrid

Research Areas:
Period: Early Modern Gothic, 18th Century Gothic, 19th Century Gothic, 21st Century Gothic
Gender: Female Gothic, Gothic Masculinity
Interdisciplinary Approaches: Folklore and Myth, Technology, Medicine and Science, Spirituality and Religion
Genres and Media: Arts, Fiction, Poetry, Tourism and Travel
Regions and Cultures: Postcolonial Gothic, European Gothic, Irish Gothic, Scottish Gothic, Welsh Gothic
Creatures: Ghosts, Monsters, Vampires

Paula Lobato Díez is a PhD student with research interests that center on Imperial Gothic, myth criticism, the cultural imaginary of national heroes, and the Brexit phenomenon. She also has an academic background in language education.

Email: paulobat@ucm.es
Website: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6054-0098

James Lesslie

Affiliation: St Mary's University, Twickenham

Research Areas:
Period: Early Modern Gothic, 18th Century Gothic, 19th Century Gothic, 20th Century Gothic, 21st Century Gothic
Gender: Female Gothic, Gothic Masculinity, Queer Gothic, Trans Gothic, Gothic Gender
Interdisciplinary Approaches: Eco-Gothic, Folklore and Myth, Technology, Medicine and Science, Gothic Music
Genres and Media: Animation, Arts, Film and TV, Children and YA, Games, Comics and Graphic Novels, Poetry, Theatre and Performance
Regions and Cultures: Postcolonial Gothic, African Gothic, American Gothic, Antipodean Gothic, Arctic Gothic, Asian Gothic, Black Gothic, Canadian Gothic, Caribbean Gothic, Creole Gothic, European Gothic, Irish Gothic, Latin American Gothic, Middle-Eastern Gothic, Nordic Gothic, Scottish Gothic, Southern American Gothic, Tropical Gothic, Welsh Gothic
Creatures: Aliens, Animals, Ghosts, Monsters, Vampires, Zombies

I am a Lecturer in English Literature at St Mary’s Univeristy, Twickenham, where I run courses on Gothic culture.

Email: james.lesslie@gmail.com

Paula Pope Ramos

Affiliation: Rio de Janeiro State University

Research Areas:
Period: Early Modern Gothic, 18th Century Gothic, 19th Century Gothic, 20th Century Gothic, 21st Century Gothic
Gender: Female Gothic, Queer Gothic, Gothic Gender
Interdisciplinary Approaches: Eco-Gothic, Folklore and Myth, Technology, Medicine and Science, Gothic Music
Genres and Media: Arts, Fiction, Film and TV, Comics and Graphic Novels, Poetry, Virtual Gothic
Regions and Cultures: Postcolonial Gothic, African Gothic, Caribbean Gothic, Creole Gothic, European Gothic, Irish Gothic, Latin American Gothic, Tropical Gothic
Creatures: Animals, Ghosts, Monsters, Vampires

PhD student at UERJ (Brasil). Content curator of the Gothic column “Penny Dreadfuls” at Literatura Inglesa Brasil.

Email: ppoperamos@gmail.com

Diksha Kale

Affiliation: Carleton University

Research Areas:
Period: Early Modern Gothic, 18th Century Gothic, 19th Century Gothic, 20th Century Gothic, 21st Century Gothic
Gender: Female Gothic, Gothic Masculinity, Queer Gothic, Trans Gothic, Gothic Gender
Interdisciplinary Approaches: Eco-Gothic, Folklore and Myth
Genres and Media: Arts, Fiction, Film and TV, Games, Poetry, Theatre and Performance, Tourism and Travel, Virtual Gothic
Regions and Cultures: Postcolonial Gothic, African Gothic, American Gothic, Antipodean Gothic, Arctic Gothic, Asian Gothic, Black Gothic, Canadian Gothic, Caribbean Gothic, Creole Gothic, European Gothic, Irish Gothic, Latin American Gothic, Middle-Eastern Gothic, Nordic Gothic, Scottish Gothic, Southern American Gothic, Tropical Gothic, Welsh Gothic
Creatures: Animals, Ghosts, Monsters, Vampires

Law, crime and the Gothic.

Email: dikshakale1@gmail.com

Felicia Stenberg

Affiliation: Linnæus University

Research Areas:
Period: 20th Century Gothic, 21st Century Gothic
Gender: Queer Gothic
Interdisciplinary Approaches: Eco-Gothic, Technology, Medicine and Science
Genres and Media: Animation, Arts, Fiction, Film and TV, Children and YA, Comics and Graphic Novels
Regions and Cultures: Postcolonial Gothic, African Gothic, American Gothic, Antipodean Gothic, Scottish Gothic
Creatures: Aliens, Monsters, Vampires, Zombies

Felicia Stenberg is a PhD student in English Literature with an interdisciplinary focus. She investigates the interplay between digital and analogue media in speculative fiction.

Email: felicia.stenberg@lnu.se

Elliott Berggren

Affiliation: Linnaeus University

Research Areas:
Period: 21st Century Gothic
Gender: Queer Gothic, Trans Gothic
Interdisciplinary Approaches: Eco-Gothic
Genres and Media: Fiction
Regions and Cultures: Postcolonial Gothic
Creatures: Monsters

PhD Candidate in English Literature at Linnaeus University in Sweden.

Email: elliott.berggren@lnu.se
Website: https://lnu.se/en/staff/elliott.berggren

Maxime Pellaton

Affiliation: University of Lausanne

Research Areas:
Period: 19th Century Gothic, 20th Century Gothic, 21st Century Gothic
Interdisciplinary Approaches: Eco-Gothic, Folklore and Myth
Genres and Media: Fiction, Poetry
Regions and Cultures: American Gothic, European Gothic
Creatures: Aliens, Animals, Ghosts, Monsters, Vampires, Zombies

Graduate assistant and doctoral student focusing on Weird fiction.

Email: maxime.pellaton@unil.ch