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Contents
Introduction: Five Hundred Years of World-Gothic Rebecca Duncan and Rebekah Cumpsty; Part I. Gothic in the World: (Re)Conceptualisations; 1. The undead's capitalist world-system Stephen Shapiro; 2. Whiteness and the 'Western' Gothic tradition Rebecca Duncan and Johan Höglund; 3. Gothic and Labour: metabolic, reproductive, international Esthie Hugo; Part II. World-Monsters: Global Transmissions and Genealogies; 4. Pre-colonial Gothic and the Windigo Krista Collier-Jarvis; 5. Hauntings: African-based spirituality in world-Gothic literature James Mellis; 6. Vampiric exhaustion and extractive form: the Mozambican miner Thomas Waller; 7. Subversive sorcery and reparative witchcraft: Huesera's challenges to coloniality Valeria Villegas Lindvall; Part III. Worlding Gothic Theory: 8. World-Gothic and the sublime Jana M. Giles; 9. A planetary grotesque Rune Graulund;10. Uncanny animism: reframing the world-Gothic with Amos Tutuola Ryan Topper; 11. Abject/Abhuman/Human: provincializing world-Gothic monstrosity Rebekah Cumpsty; Part IV. World-Gothic: transregional comparisons; 12. Gothic inheritances in Oceania: problems of origins and ownership Caitlin Vandertop; 13. Tough oil Gothic: contemporary petrofiction across the North-South divide Karl Emil Rosenbæk Reetz; 14. Scheherazade and Bluebeard: the world-Gothic and bloody chambers in Arab women's writing Roxanne Douglas; 15. Coda: catachresis and the politics of Gothic naming Rebekah Cumpsty and Rebecca Duncan.