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Part I: Purgatorial Space 1.Particulate Matter: Miasma Theory, and Modern Horror. Jeffrey Andrew Weinstock
Professor of English, Central Michigan University, USA. 2.Damaged Daughters and Paternal Purgatories in Hellbound: Hellraiser II and Hellraiser: Deader: Paula Ashe
Independent Scholar, USA. 3.Feminine Hauntological and Purgatorial Spaces in Silent Hill (1999) and Silent Hill 2 (2001): Rebecca Booth
Independent Scholar, UK. 4.Between Hell and Hel: Gender, History and Nature in Subterranean Spaces: Elana Gomel
Visiting Fellow, Venice International University, Italy. 5.Betwixt and Between: Navigating the Liminal Spaces of Memory, Female Identity, and Trauma: Deborah G. Christie
Lecturer, Colorado Technical University, USA. Part II: Daughters, Mothers, Trauma 6.Welcome to Hell: Liminal Spaces of Home and Hotel in American Horror Story: Gözde Erdogan
Lecturer, Hacettepe University, Turkey.7. 'Mother is God in the Eyes of a Child': Doppelgängers, Punishment and the Transgressive Mother in Silent Hill and Triangle: Catherine Pugh
Independent Scholar, UK. 8.Representing Mental Health in the Silent Hill Franchise: Dawn Stobbart
Lecturer, Lancaster University, UK. 9.Mother-Daughter Relationships in the Purgatorial Worlds of Pan's Labyrinth (del Toro: 2006) and Coraline (Selick: 2009): Jaime Segura San Miguel- Lecturer, Complutense University, Spain. Part III: Female Development in Purgatorial Spaces 10.'Eden wasn't a prison': The Female-Centered Purgatorial Space of Dollhouse: Erin Giannini
Independent Scholar , USA. 11.Constructing (monstrous) female identities in liminal spaces in David Mitchell's Slade House: Taryn Tavener-Smith
Lecturer, Buckinghamshire New University, UK. 12.The Trauma We Inherit: Sister Night, Black Female Identity and the Parallel Racial Purgatory of Watchmen: Kevin Wetmore
Professor, Theatre Arts, Loyola Marymount University, USA. 13.'Into the Further We Go': Exploring Gender, World-building, and the Return of the Fantastic in the Insidious Franchise: Mark Adams
Lecturer, Swindon College, UK. Part IV: Spaces of Female Resistance 14.Pray and Obey: The Horror (and Purgatory) of Religious Fundamentalism: Nicola Tyrell
Independent Scholar, UK. 15.'This Time I'll Get It Right': Purgatorial Time Loops as Contemporary Bildungsroman in Transmedia Fiction: Shawn Edrei
Lecturer, Tel Aviv University, Israel. 16.Purgatorial Worlds : Coded Outcry -Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale ( 1985), and The Testaments (2019): Gina Wisker
Professor of Higher Education and Contemporary Literature, Brighton University, UK. 17.Tethered to Oppression: Race, Gender, and Underground Identity in Jordan Peele's Us: Natalie Wilson
Professor of Women's Studies, California State University, USA.
Professor of English, Central Michigan University, USA. 2.Damaged Daughters and Paternal Purgatories in Hellbound: Hellraiser II and Hellraiser: Deader: Paula Ashe
Independent Scholar, USA. 3.Feminine Hauntological and Purgatorial Spaces in Silent Hill (1999) and Silent Hill 2 (2001): Rebecca Booth
Independent Scholar, UK. 4.Between Hell and Hel: Gender, History and Nature in Subterranean Spaces: Elana Gomel
Visiting Fellow, Venice International University, Italy. 5.Betwixt and Between: Navigating the Liminal Spaces of Memory, Female Identity, and Trauma: Deborah G. Christie
Lecturer, Colorado Technical University, USA. Part II: Daughters, Mothers, Trauma 6.Welcome to Hell: Liminal Spaces of Home and Hotel in American Horror Story: Gözde Erdogan
Lecturer, Hacettepe University, Turkey.7. 'Mother is God in the Eyes of a Child': Doppelgängers, Punishment and the Transgressive Mother in Silent Hill and Triangle: Catherine Pugh
Independent Scholar, UK. 8.Representing Mental Health in the Silent Hill Franchise: Dawn Stobbart
Lecturer, Lancaster University, UK. 9.Mother-Daughter Relationships in the Purgatorial Worlds of Pan's Labyrinth (del Toro: 2006) and Coraline (Selick: 2009): Jaime Segura San Miguel- Lecturer, Complutense University, Spain. Part III: Female Development in Purgatorial Spaces 10.'Eden wasn't a prison': The Female-Centered Purgatorial Space of Dollhouse: Erin Giannini
Independent Scholar , USA. 11.Constructing (monstrous) female identities in liminal spaces in David Mitchell's Slade House: Taryn Tavener-Smith
Lecturer, Buckinghamshire New University, UK. 12.The Trauma We Inherit: Sister Night, Black Female Identity and the Parallel Racial Purgatory of Watchmen: Kevin Wetmore
Professor, Theatre Arts, Loyola Marymount University, USA. 13.'Into the Further We Go': Exploring Gender, World-building, and the Return of the Fantastic in the Insidious Franchise: Mark Adams
Lecturer, Swindon College, UK. Part IV: Spaces of Female Resistance 14.Pray and Obey: The Horror (and Purgatory) of Religious Fundamentalism: Nicola Tyrell
Independent Scholar, UK. 15.'This Time I'll Get It Right': Purgatorial Time Loops as Contemporary Bildungsroman in Transmedia Fiction: Shawn Edrei
Lecturer, Tel Aviv University, Israel. 16.Purgatorial Worlds : Coded Outcry -Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale ( 1985), and The Testaments (2019): Gina Wisker
Professor of Higher Education and Contemporary Literature, Brighton University, UK. 17.Tethered to Oppression: Race, Gender, and Underground Identity in Jordan Peele's Us: Natalie Wilson
Professor of Women's Studies, California State University, USA.