The Irish Network for Gothic and Horror Studies invite you to discuss gothic and horror classics with us!
Join the Irish Network for Gothic and Horror Studies and moderator Máiréad Casey once a month as we discuss a different genre classic. Links to the films will be made available, and participants can view the films in their own time, bringing their responses to a lively online discussion. Everyone is welcome, but registration is necessary. Registration will also provide you with access to the film link and the zoom link.
For May 2026, we're dipping our toes into the Stephen King adaptation pool with The Langoliers (Tom Holland, 1995). This is a longer one, so plan accordingly.
To find links to the zoom and the films, look for the "View the Event" button in the eventbrite email after registration.
The Irish Network for Gothic and Horror Studies is an informal vehicle for promoting the work of Gothic and Horror scholars (whether they be affiliated or independent) and creative practitioners from throughout the island of Ireland, as well as celebrating gothic and horror fandom. All are welcome, regardless of career stage, status, location, or relationship to academia.
The Irish Network for Gothic and Horror Studies invite you to discuss gothic and horror classics with us!
Join the Irish Network for Gothic and Horror Studies and moderator Máiréad Casey once a month as we discuss a different genre classic. Links to the films will be made available, and participants can view the films in their own time, bringing their responses to a lively online discussion. Everyone is welcome, but registration is necessary. Registration will also provide you with access to the film link and the zoom link.
For May 2026, we're dipping our toes into the Stephen King adaptation pool with The Langoliers (Tom Holland, 1995). This is a longer one, so plan accordingly.
To find links to the zoom and the films, look for the "View the Event" button in the eventbrite email after registration.
The Irish Network for Gothic and Horror Studies is an informal vehicle for promoting the work of Gothic and Horror scholars (whether they be affiliated or independent) and creative practitioners from throughout the island of Ireland, as well as celebrating gothic and horror fandom. All are welcome, regardless of career stage, status, location, or relationship to academia.
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