
Sarah and Tillie discuss several popular mystery works and their various adaptations, with common tropes associated with them. Sherlock Holmes, Agatha Christie, and Clue are specifically discussed at length in detail.
May 3, 2020
40 min

Join us for a discussion of the many manifestations of the Gothic genre in contemporary music, looking at music from Serpentwithfeet, Kim Petras, and Twenty One Pilots. The conversation moves between topics such as love, trauma, insecurity, and the uncanny, while making connections to Toni Morrison's Pulitzer Prize winning novel, Beloved.
Apr 22, 2020
26 min

This episode discusses the gritty style in gothic film production, along with other cinematic elements and techniques that contribute to the process of gothic filmmaking with examples taken from actual gothic movies.
Apr 17, 2020
16 min

"Let's talk about emotions, baby!" - Kylea, at some point on GroupMe | In which Kylea, Bayley, and Jenna discuss various characters from their Gothic Literature class, the ways they relate to them, and some of the mental health issues they may portray. Oh, and women. Be prepared for off-topic tangents galore, but a (hopefully) fun time nonetheless.
Apr 16, 2020
26 min

Join us for a discussion on the incorporation of both mystery and gothic themes in pop culture, as seen through the TV shows Gotham and Black Spot.
Apr 8, 2020
40 min

This podcast episode delves into the 1963, 1999, and 2018 film and television adaptations of The Haunting of Hill House. This episode explores the integral themes of the book and how they change throughout the years, and how these changes impact the story.
Apr 8, 2020
26 min

Join Megan and Mitch as they unravel the recent resurgence of the Gothic, the creepy power of the Victorian house, the lure of fright sights and Gothic tourism, and the staying power which the coronavirus might be affording the Gothic genre.
Mar 30, 2020
22 min

Want to hear about weather bringing misfortune and unknown evils? This
is the podcast for you, as weather has been used in Gothic literature as an
omen for disaster.
Mar 17, 2020
33 min

In this episode we relax and tell a few somewhat scary, but very gothic short stories before reanimating them into two new stories. Inspired by Mary Shelley's trip to Lake Geneva, where she got the inspiration to write Frankenstein by telling scary stories with friends. Stories featured include: The legend of the Siguanaba, the legend of La Carreta Chillona, the legend of El Cipitio, the legend of the Flying Dutchman, What Was Pulled from the Sea and The Dream Eater by Keith McLachlan.
Mar 11, 2020
39 min

In this episode, we dive into how the gothic is represented in children's texts and the benefits of it.
Mar 6, 2020
18 min
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