Laura Kremmel

Affiliation: Niagara University

Research Areas:
Period: 18th Century Gothic, 19th Century Gothic, 20th Century Gothic, 21st Century Gothic
Gender: Female Gothic, Queer Gothic, Gothic Gender
Interdisciplinary Approaches: Eco-Gothic, Technology, Medicine and Science
Genres and Media: Fiction, Film and TV, Comics and Graphic Novels, Poetry, Theatre and Performance, Tourism and Travel
Regions and Cultures: Scottish Gothic
Creatures: Ghosts, Monsters, Vampires, Zombies

I am an assistant professor at Niagara University, specializing in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century British literature, Gothic literature, health humanities, history of medicine, disability studies, death studies, and horror film, with growing interests in ecogothic. Publications include Romantic Medicine and the Gothic Imagination: Morbid Anatomies (2022), The Palgrave Handbook to Horror Literature (co-edited, 2018), and several book chapters and articles. I occasionally contribute to the horror film blog horrorhomeroom.com

Email: LauraRKremmel@gmail.com

Enrique Ajuria Ibarra

Affiliation: Universidad de las Américas Puebla

Research Areas:
Period: 19th Century Gothic, 20th Century Gothic, 21st Century Gothic
Gender: Gothic Gender
Genres and Media: Fiction, Film and TV
Regions and Cultures: American Gothic, European Gothic, Latin American Gothic, Tropical Gothic
Creatures: Ghosts, Monsters, Vampires

I am a Senior Assistant Professor in the Department of Literature and Humanities. My research focuses mainly on Gothic, horror, hauntings, and monsters in film and literature.

Email: enrique.ajuria@udlap.mx

Gisèle M. Baxter

Affiliation: University of British Columbia

Research Areas:
Period: 18th Century Gothic, 19th Century Gothic, 20th Century Gothic, 21st Century Gothic
Gender: Gothic Gender
Interdisciplinary Approaches: Folklore and Myth, Gothic Music, Gothic Fashion
Genres and Media: Arts, Fiction, Film and TV, Children and YA
Regions and Cultures: Postcolonial Gothic, American Gothic, Canadian Gothic, European Gothic, Irish Gothic, Scottish Gothic
Creatures: Ghosts, Monsters, Vampires

My teaching and research interests include the Gothic inheritance in literature and popular culture, especially late-Victorian to contemporary, dystopian/post-apocalyptic texts, and mostly British Modernism.

Email: Gisele.Baxter@ubc.ca
Website: https://blogs.ubc.ca/giselebaxter/

Jamil Mustafa

Affiliation: Lewis University

Research Areas:
Period: 18th Century Gothic, 19th Century Gothic, 20th Century Gothic, 21st Century Gothic
Gender: Female Gothic, Gothic Masculinity, Queer Gothic
Interdisciplinary Approaches: Technology, Medicine and Science
Genres and Media: Arts, Fiction, Film and TV
Regions and Cultures: American Gothic, Black Gothic, European Gothic, Middle-Eastern Gothic, Scottish Gothic
Creatures: Monsters, Vampires, Zombies

Jamil Mustafa is Professor of English Studies at Lewis University and host of the 2019 IGA conference. He studies (neo-)Victorian Gothic and horror films.

Email: mustafja@lewisu.edu
Website: https://jamilmustafa.academia.edu/

Diana Pérez Edelman

Affiliation: University of North Georgia

Research Areas:
Period: 18th Century Gothic, 19th Century Gothic
Gender: Female Gothic
Interdisciplinary Approaches: Gothic Music
Genres and Media: Fiction, Film and TV

I specialize in literature and medicine. My monograph, Embryology and the Rise of the Gothic Novel, traces the connection between the reproductive sciences and Gothic.

Email: diana.edelman@ung.edu

Catherine Spooner

Affiliation: Lancaster University

Research Areas:
Period: 18th Century Gothic, 19th Century Gothic, 20th Century Gothic, 21st Century Gothic
Gender: Female Gothic, Gothic Masculinity, Queer Gothic, Gothic Gender
Interdisciplinary Approaches: Gothic Fashion
Genres and Media: Arts, Fiction, Film and TV, Children and YA, Comics and Graphic Novels, Poetry, Tourism and Travel
Creatures: Animals, Ghosts, Monsters, Vampires

Catherine Spooner is Professor of Literature and Culture at Lancaster University and an ex-president of the IGA. She is both an academic and creative writer.

Email: c.spooner@lancaster.ac.uk
Website: https://www.lancaster.ac.uk/english-literature-and-creative-writing/people/catherine-spooner

Matthias Stephan

Affiliation: Aarhus University

Research Areas:
Period: 19th Century Gothic, 20th Century Gothic, 21st Century Gothic
Interdisciplinary Approaches: Eco-Gothic
Genres and Media: Fiction, Film and TV, Poetry
Regions and Cultures: American Gothic, European Gothic, Nordic Gothic
Creatures: Aliens, Animals

Matthias Stephan researches postmodernism, its implications in Gothic, sci-fi, and crime fiction, and their intersections in considering global climate change.

Email: engms@cc.au.dk

Jemma Stewart

Affiliation: Birkbeck College, University of London

Research Areas:
Period: 19th Century Gothic
Gender: Female Gothic, Gothic Masculinity
Interdisciplinary Approaches: Eco-Gothic
Genres and Media: Arts, Fiction
Regions and Cultures: European Gothic
Creatures: Animals, Ghosts, Monsters, Vampires

I am a PhD student researching the language of flowers and the Victorian Gothic, interested in the Female Gothic, the ecoGothic, and ecofeminism.

Email: jstewa07@student.bbk.ac.uk

Oliver Rendle

Research Areas:
Period: 20th Century Gothic, 21st Century Gothic
Gender: Gothic Masculinity
Interdisciplinary Approaches: Eco-Gothic, Technology, Medicine and Science
Genres and Media: Fiction, Film and TV, Children and YA, Games
Regions and Cultures: American Gothic, European Gothic
Creatures: Aliens, Zombies

I am a writer and researcher interested in intersections between horror, humour and pessimistic philosophy. I completed my PhD the Manchester Centre for Gothic Studies in 2022.

Email: OMRendle@outlook.com

Anna Reid

Affiliation: Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Morelos

Research Areas:
Period: 20th Century Gothic, 21st Century Gothic
Gender: Female Gothic
Interdisciplinary Approaches: Eco-Gothic, Folklore and Myth, Spirituality and Religion
Genres and Media: Fiction, Film and TV, Comics and Graphic Novels, Tourism and Travel
Regions and Cultures: European Gothic, Latin American Gothic, Scottish Gothic
Creatures: Ghosts, Monsters, Vampires

I am a full time lecturer in Hispanic Studies. Interests lie in late XIX British Gothic, the Brontë sisters, Charles Dickens, degeneration and Latin American Gothic.

Email: tochtli.reid@gmail.com