Suzanne Tabutol

Research Areas:
Period: Early Modern Gothic, 18th Century Gothic, 19th Century Gothic, 20th Century Gothic, 21st Century Gothic
Interdisciplinary Approaches: Eco-Gothic, Folklore and Myth, Technology, Medicine and Science, Gothic Music, Spirituality and Religion
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, 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, Monsters, Vampires

Suzanne Tabutol is a graduate student at Indiana University of Pennsylvania.

Email: suzannetabutol@gmail.com

Jonathan Tabutol

Research Areas:
Period: Early Modern Gothic, 18th Century Gothic, 19th Century Gothic, 20th Century Gothic, 21st Century Gothic
Gender: Gothic Masculinity
Interdisciplinary Approaches: Folklore and Myth, Gothic Music, Spirituality and Religion
Genres and Media: Animation, Fiction, Film and TV, Children and YA, Games, Comics and Graphic Novels, Poetry, Theatre and Performance, Virtual Gothic
Regions and Cultures: American Gothic, Asian Gothic, European Gothic, Southern American Gothic
Creatures: Aliens, Animals, Ghosts, Monsters, Vampires, Zombies

I have recently completed my Masters and am looking forward to starting my PhD.

Email: jtabutol@alumni.ucla.edu

Camille Patru

Research Areas:
Period: 20th Century Gothic, 21st Century Gothic
Gender: Female Gothic, Queer Gothic, Trans Gothic, Gothic Gender
Genres and Media: Fiction
Regions and Cultures: Postcolonial Gothic, American Gothic, Asian Gothic, Black Gothic, Caribbean Gothic, Creole Gothic, European Gothic
Creatures: Ghosts, Monsters, Vampires

I am a French student completing a Masters degree in English literature and researching queer/postcolonial Gothic.

Email: Camille_Patru@etu.u-bourgogne.fr

Andrea Pring

Research Areas:
Period: 19th Century Gothic, 20th Century Gothic, 21st Century Gothic
Gender: Female Gothic
Interdisciplinary Approaches: Eco-Gothic, Folklore and Myth, Technology, Medicine and Science
Genres and Media: Fiction, Children and YA
Regions and Cultures: European Gothic
Creatures: Monsters, Zombies

Andrea Pring is a writer and PhD candidate. Her research interests include illness and disability representation in children’s Gothic fiction, eco-crip cli-fi, and the monstrous and ecomonstrous aspects of posthuman Gothic.

Email: andreapring@ymail.com
Website: https://www.andreapring.com/

Melissa Etzler

Affiliation: Butler University

Research Areas:
Period: 18th Century Gothic, 19th Century Gothic, 20th Century Gothic, 21st Century Gothic
Interdisciplinary Approaches: Eco-Gothic, Folklore and Myth, Technology, Medicine and Science
Genres and Media: Fiction, Film and TV, Tourism and Travel, Virtual Gothic
Regions and Cultures: American Gothic, Arctic Gothic, Black Gothic, European Gothic, Irish Gothic, Nordic Gothic, Southern American Gothic
Creatures: Aliens, Animals, Ghosts, Monsters, Vampires, Zombies

I’m a Senior Instructor of German and First Year Seminar at Butler University in Indianapolis. I’m interested in the EcoGothic, Folk Horror, and spooky things in general.

Email: metzler@butler.edu

Xavier Aldana Reyes

Affiliation: Manchester Metropolitan University

Research Areas:
Period: 20th Century Gothic, 21st Century Gothic
Gender: Female Gothic, Queer Gothic, Trans Gothic
Interdisciplinary Approaches: Technology, Medicine and Science
Genres and Media: Film and TV
Regions and Cultures: American Gothic, European Gothic, Latin American Gothic
Creatures: Ghosts, Monsters, Vampires, Zombies

Xavier is Reader in English Literature and Film and Manchester Metropolitan and co-lead of the Manchester Centre for Gothic Studies.

Email: X.Aldana-Reyes@mmu.ac.uk

Maisha Wester

Affiliation: University of Sheffield/ Indiana University

Research Areas:
Period: 19th Century Gothic, 20th Century Gothic, 21st Century Gothic
Genres and Media: Film and TV
Regions and Cultures: Postcolonial Gothic, American Gothic, Black Gothic, Caribbean Gothic

I’m a British Academy Global Professor and Associate Professor, researching Black Gothic, racial representation in Gothic literature and Horror Film, and sociopolitcal appropriations of Gothic and Horror tropes.

Email: Maisha.wester@sheffield.ac.uk
Website: https://maishawestergothic.wordpress.com

Min-tser Lin

Affiliation: National Cheng Kung University

Research Areas:
Period: 18th Century Gothic, 19th Century Gothic
Gender: Gothic Masculinity
Interdisciplinary Approaches: Folklore and Myth, Technology, Medicine and Science, Spirituality and Religion
Genres and Media: Fiction, Film and TV
Regions and Cultures: Asian Gothic, European Gothic, Irish Gothic, Scottish Gothic
Creatures: Ghosts, Vampires

Professor of the Foreign Languages and Literature Department, National Cheng Kung University.

Email: linmt@mail.ncku.edu.tw

Jerrold E. Hogle

Affiliation: University of Arizona

Research Areas:
Period: 18th Century Gothic, 19th Century Gothic, 20th Century Gothic
Gender: Gothic Masculinity, Gothic Gender
Genres and Media: Film and TV, Poetry, Theatre and Performance
Regions and Cultures: American Gothic, European Gothic
Creatures: Ghosts, Monsters, Vampires

University of Arizona Distinguished Professor Emeritus; Past President of the International Gothic Association; Books include The Undergrounds of The Phantom of the Opera; the Cambridge Companions to Gothic Fiction and the Modern Gothic; and The Gothic and Theory: An Edinburgh Companion.

Email: hogle@arizona.edu
Website: https://english.arizona.edu/people/jerrold-e-hogle

Mary Going

Affiliation: University of Sheffield

Research Areas:
Period: Early Modern Gothic, 18th Century Gothic, 19th Century Gothic, 20th Century Gothic, 21st Century Gothic
Gender: Female Gothic, Gothic Masculinity
Interdisciplinary Approaches: Folklore and Myth, Spirituality and Religion
Genres and Media: Film and TV
Regions and Cultures: Postcolonial Gothic, European Gothic
Creatures: Ghosts, Monsters, Vampires

Dr Mary Going is a Research Associate at the University of Sheffield. Her research focuses on the intersections of religion and theology with the Gothic.

Email: m.going@sheffield.ac.uk
Website: https://theghoulguides.wordpress.com