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“Buried” : Folk Horror as Retrieval / Tracy Fahey
Secret Powers of Attraction : Folk Horror in its Cultural Context / Howard David Ingham
A Battlefield in England : Folk Horror and War / Jimmy Packham
Live Horror Theatre, Nostalgia, and Folklore / David Norris
Frayed Strands Entwined : Considering Twenty-First-Century Folk Horror / James Rose
Palimpsests and Other Texts : Christianity and Premodern Religions in Folk Horror / Brandon R. Grafius
“There’s some weird shit going on in the woods” : Landscape, Cults, and Folklore in the Films of Chad Crawford Kinkle and Andy Mitton / Paul A.J. Lewis
Fae Fight Back : Monstrous Mycelium and Postcolonial Gothic in The Hallow / Kit Hawkins
Early American Colonial Violence and Folk Horror : Wrong Turn, a Twenty-First-Century Interpretation / Connor McAleese
Wendigo Tales : Climate Gothic and Indigenous Resistance in Waubgeshig Rice’s Moon of the Crusted Snow / Lauryn E. Collins
A Locus of the Old and New in Australian Folk Horror Cinema : The Transnational, Transcultural, and Transtextual Narratives in The Witches of Blackwood / Phil Fitzsimmons
A Multi-contextual Analysis of the Future of Folk Horror in Guillermo del Toro’s Pan’s Labyrinth / Jon R. Meyers
Who Makes the Hood? : The City, Community, and Contemporary Folk Horror in Nia DaCosta’s Candyman / Kingsley Marshall
Non-normativity in Female-Centered Folk Horror Literature / Stephanie Ellis
(In)Visible Women : Folk Horror in the Spanish Anthology of Fairy Tales Ni Aqui ni en Ningún Otro Lugar (2021) by Patricia Esteban Erlés / Sandra Garcia Gutiérrez
Speculative Folk Horror and Reclaiming Monsters in Cherríe Moraga’s The Hungry Woman / Danielle Garcia-Karr
Religion and Rewilding in Michel Faber’s Ecohorror “I wish, please, to live” / Vicky Brewster
“Nigh is the time of Madness and Disdain” : Folk Horror in The Witcher 3 : The Wild Hunt / Stephen Butler
A Horror Film for Our Times : Annihilation as Weird Folk Eco-Horror / M. Keith Booker
Future Shock Folk Horror in Terry Gilliam’s “The Zero Theorem” / Garrett Castleberry
Folk Horror in Inside No. 9 : “Mr King” and Contending Eco-narratives / Reece Goodall.
Secret Powers of Attraction : Folk Horror in its Cultural Context / Howard David Ingham
A Battlefield in England : Folk Horror and War / Jimmy Packham
Live Horror Theatre, Nostalgia, and Folklore / David Norris
Frayed Strands Entwined : Considering Twenty-First-Century Folk Horror / James Rose
Palimpsests and Other Texts : Christianity and Premodern Religions in Folk Horror / Brandon R. Grafius
“There’s some weird shit going on in the woods” : Landscape, Cults, and Folklore in the Films of Chad Crawford Kinkle and Andy Mitton / Paul A.J. Lewis
Fae Fight Back : Monstrous Mycelium and Postcolonial Gothic in The Hallow / Kit Hawkins
Early American Colonial Violence and Folk Horror : Wrong Turn, a Twenty-First-Century Interpretation / Connor McAleese
Wendigo Tales : Climate Gothic and Indigenous Resistance in Waubgeshig Rice’s Moon of the Crusted Snow / Lauryn E. Collins
A Locus of the Old and New in Australian Folk Horror Cinema : The Transnational, Transcultural, and Transtextual Narratives in The Witches of Blackwood / Phil Fitzsimmons
A Multi-contextual Analysis of the Future of Folk Horror in Guillermo del Toro’s Pan’s Labyrinth / Jon R. Meyers
Who Makes the Hood? : The City, Community, and Contemporary Folk Horror in Nia DaCosta’s Candyman / Kingsley Marshall
Non-normativity in Female-Centered Folk Horror Literature / Stephanie Ellis
(In)Visible Women : Folk Horror in the Spanish Anthology of Fairy Tales Ni Aqui ni en Ningún Otro Lugar (2021) by Patricia Esteban Erlés / Sandra Garcia Gutiérrez
Speculative Folk Horror and Reclaiming Monsters in Cherríe Moraga’s The Hungry Woman / Danielle Garcia-Karr
Religion and Rewilding in Michel Faber’s Ecohorror “I wish, please, to live” / Vicky Brewster
“Nigh is the time of Madness and Disdain” : Folk Horror in The Witcher 3 : The Wild Hunt / Stephen Butler
A Horror Film for Our Times : Annihilation as Weird Folk Eco-Horror / M. Keith Booker
Future Shock Folk Horror in Terry Gilliam’s “The Zero Theorem” / Garrett Castleberry
Folk Horror in Inside No. 9 : “Mr King” and Contending Eco-narratives / Reece Goodall.