Check out the details below for a special issue of Horror Studies Jeff Tolbert and I co-edited.

Guest editors, Dr. Dawn Keetley, Professor of English and Film, Lehigh University, dek7@lehigh.edu, and Dr. Jeffrey A. Tolbert, Assistant Professor of American Studies and Folklore, Pennsylvania State University – Harrisburg, jat639@psu.edu

Horror Studies, vol. 14, no. 2 (2023)

CONTENTS

Introduction

Jeffrey A. Tolbert and Dawn Keetley

Phantasmal ruralism: A terror of folk ecology in Washington Irving’s ‘The Legend of Sleepy Hollow’ 

Joshua Myers 

Somewhere in the outer darkness: Locating the frontier (eco)gothic of Ambrose Bierce

Paul Manning

‘Once upon a Midsommar…’: Nature, nationalism and the Swedish folkloresque

Stacey Ahn Baran

Volk horror and the revival of history in Suspiria

Catherine Belling

Voice and folk horror: The borders of the human

Clair Le Couteur

From folklore to folk horror: The Medium as a case for Thai folk horror

Katarzyna Ancuta