Part I: Loss and the Child: Grief and Endangered Youth
Chapter 1. Horror at the Crossroads: Mapping the Child’s Grief in Pan’s Labyrinth (2006)
Lindsey Scott
Chapter 2. “We Can Survive This”: An Examination of Loss and Grief in Juan Antonio Bayona’s Elorfanato (The Orphanage) (2007)
Erica Joan Dymond
Chapter 3. Elevating Grief: Ari Aster’s Hereditary (2018) and the A24 Horror Film
Andrew Grossman and Todd K. Platts
Part II: Loss and Gender: Grief and Motherhood/Womanhood
Chapter 4. To Make You Feel My Love: Jennifer Kent’s The Babadook (2014), Motherhood, and Loss
Rebecca L. Willoughby
Chapter 5. The Myth of the Natural Woman: Horror and Grief in Ari Aster’s Midsommar (2019)
Aspen Taylor Ballas
Part III: Loss and National Identity: Grief and History
Chapter 6. O Father, Where Art Thou?: Grief and Cannibal Culture in Jorge Michel Grau’s Somos lo que hay (We Are What We Are) (2010)
Megan DeVirgilis
Chapter 7. Sadness is Rebellion: The Ontopolitics of Queer Loss in Mladen Đorđević’sŽivot i smrt porno bande (The Life and Death of a Porno Gang)(2009)
Andrija Filipović
Chapter 8. The Grieving Dead: Haunting and the Haunted in The Spierig Brothers’ Winchester (2018)
Racheal Harris
Part IV: Loss and The Known World: Grief and Annihilation
Chapter 9. “No One Will Miss It”: Lars Von Trier’s Antichrist (2009) and Melancholia (2011) and the World-Without-Us
Michael Brown