Archipelagothic: Studies in the Philippine Gothic
By (Author) Jeremy C. De Chavez
Anthem Press
Anthem Press
5th May 2026
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Horror and supernatural fiction
Literature: history and criticism
306.09599
Hardback
250
Width 153mm, Height 229mm, Spine 26mm
454g
Archipelagothic: Studies in the Philippine Gothic is an edited collection that brings together essays that examine the place of the gothic in Philippine culture. This groundbreaking volume, the first book on the topic, is appropriately comprehensive, covering a range of genres, historical periods, regions, and languages. While the essays in this collection do not come to a consensus regarding the Gothic, they all refract the meaning of the term to expand its utility so that it may properly speak to the Philippines' longue duree of multiple colonialisms and various regional cultures that crowd under the umbrella of the nation. The various permutations of the gothic within the various regional cultures, languages, colonial histories, and uneven experiences of globalization is what the editor of this volume refers to as "archipelagothic." The collection includes essays on the gothic in Philippine literature in English, Tagalog literature, regional literature, cinema, TV, and comics and graphic novels.
Jeremy C. De Chavez is an assistant professor of literature in English at the University of Macau.