Alissa Burger

Affiliation: Culver-Stockton College

Research Areas:
Period: 20th Century Gothic, 21st Century Gothic
Gender: Female Gothic, Queer Gothic
Interdisciplinary Approaches: Eco-Gothic, Gothic Fashion
Genres and Media: Fiction, Film and TV, Children and YA, Games, Comics and Graphic Novels, Theatre and Performance
Regions and Cultures: American Gothic, European Gothic
Creatures: Animals, Ghosts, Monsters, Vampires

I am an Associate Professor of English teaching a wide range of writing and literature courses, with particular focus in horror, gender, and Stephen King.

Email: aburger@culver.edu
Website: https://exploringkingsmaine.com/

Morgan Lincoln

Affiliation: CSU Stanislaus

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: Animation, Arts, Fiction, Film and TV, Children and YA, Games, Comics and Graphic Novels, Poetry, Theatre and Performance, Tourism and Travel, Virtual Gothic
Regions and Cultures: Postcolonial Gothic, American Gothic, Asian Gothic, Black Gothic, European Gothic, Irish Gothic
Creatures: Animals, Ghosts, Monsters, Vampires

Morgan Lincoln is a graduate student at California State University, Stanislaus. She received her BA in English from UC Berkeley. She is pursuing her MA in English Literature, Rhetoric, and Writing Studies. Morgan aspires to be an English professor at a college to teach writing and literature. Her interests include American and Gothic literature, film, and psychology.

Email: mlincoln@csustan.edu

Sam Mayne

Affiliation: University of Western Australia

Research Areas:
Period: 20th Century Gothic, 21st Century Gothic
Gender: Female Gothic, Queer Gothic, Trans Gothic
Interdisciplinary Approaches: Eco-Gothic
Genres and Media: Fiction, Film and TV, Virtual Gothic
Regions and Cultures: Postcolonial Gothic, Antipodean Gothic
Creatures: Animals, Ghosts, Monsters, Vampires, Zombies

Sam is a writer-researcher whose work revolves around contemporary Gothic and Weird fictions, especially as they relate to anthropcentrism and the climate crisis.

Email: sam.mayne@research.uwa.edu.au

Cameron Dodworth

Affiliation: Methodist University

Research Areas:
Period: 18th Century Gothic, 19th Century Gothic
Gender: Female Gothic
Interdisciplinary Approaches: Technology, Medicine and Science
Genres and Media: Arts, Fiction, Film and TV
Regions and Cultures: European Gothic
Creatures: Ghosts, Monsters, Vampires

I am a Professor of English at Methodist University, Fayetteville, NC, USA. Selected publications: Brontë Studies, Supernatural Studies, Studies in Gothic Fiction, Neo-Victorian Studies, Routledge Companion to Literature and Food.

Email: cdodworth@methodist.edu

Federica Perazzini

Affiliation: Sapienza University of Rome

Research Areas:
Period: 18th Century Gothic, 19th Century Gothic, 21st Century Gothic
Gender: Female Gothic, Gothic Masculinity, Queer Gothic
Genres and Media: Arts, Fiction, Film and TV, Comics and Graphic Novels
Regions and Cultures: European Gothic

I am a Fulbright Scholar with a PhD thesis about computational criticism applied to the stylistic and narratological evolution of the Gothic genre. Currently waking on transmedia Gothic and adaptations.

Email: federica.perazzini@uniroma1.it

Raphaela Pavlakos

Affiliation: McMaster University

Research Areas:

Raphaela Pavlakos is a third-year English and Cultural Studies PhD student at McMaster University. Her research aims to “read” landscape in Haudenosaunee and Anishinaabe literature.

Email: pavlakor@mcmaster.ca

Antonio Alcala Gonzalez

Affiliation: Tecnologico de Monterrey

Research Areas:
Period: 19th Century Gothic, 20th Century Gothic, 21st Century Gothic
Interdisciplinary Approaches: Eco-Gothic, Folklore and Myth, Gothic Music
Genres and Media: Film and TV
Regions and Cultures: American Gothic, Latin American Gothic, Nordic Gothic, Scottish Gothic
Creatures: Monsters

Antonio (Tony) Alcala is founder of the International Gothic Literature Congress, and chair of the Humanities School at Tecnologico de Monterrey in Santa Fe, Mexico City. He has co-edited special journal issues on Nautical Gothic (Gothic Studies) and the legacy of H.P. Lovecraft in the twenty-first century (Aeternum). He also co-edited the critical collections Doubles and Hybrids in Latin American Gothic and Lovecraft in the 21st Century: Dead, But Still Dreaming (both published by Routledge).

Email: antonio.alcala@tec.mx

Kirsten Imani Kasai

Affiliation: Emerson College

Research Areas:
Period: 20th Century Gothic, 21st Century Gothic
Gender: Female Gothic
Interdisciplinary Approaches: Folklore and Myth, Spirituality and Religion
Genres and Media: Fiction, Film and TV, Poetry
Regions and Cultures: Postcolonial Gothic, American Gothic, Black Gothic, Creole Gothic, Southern American Gothic
Creatures: Ghosts, Monsters

Kirsten Imani Kasai makes the macabre beautiful. Her current focus is absent voices in historical witchcraft. She’s authored three novels and teaches creative writing at Emerson College.

Email: kik@kirstenimanikasai.com
Website: http://www.kirstenimanikasai.com

Elizabeth Rowse

Affiliation: Minnesota State University Moorhead

Research Areas:
Period: Early Modern Gothic, 18th Century Gothic, 19th Century Gothic, 20th Century Gothic, 21st Century Gothic
Genres and Media: Fiction, Film and TV, Children and YA, Games, Poetry
Regions and Cultures: Postcolonial Gothic, American Gothic, Caribbean Gothic, Creole Gothic, European Gothic, Irish Gothic, Nordic Gothic, Scottish Gothic, Welsh Gothic
Creatures: Ghosts, Monsters, Vampires, Zombies

I am an Associate Professor of English. I teach many periods of British literature, and I also teach a class in Gothic literature.

Email: rowseel@mnstate.edu

Sana Chebil

Affiliation: University of Sousse

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, Gothic Fashion, Spirituality and Religion
Genres and Media: Animation, Arts, Fiction, Film and TV, Children and YA, Comics and Graphic Novels, 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, Caribbean 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 PhD holder in English Gothic literature from the faculty of Arts and Humanities at the University of Sousse, Tunisia, and an assistant teacher.

Email: sanachebil@hotmail.com