List of Illustrations Introduction (Murray Leeder and Gary D. Rhodes) Chapter 1. Toward an Indigenous Monster Theory: Un/settling Creatures and Decolonizing Horror (Anne Mai Yee Jansen) Chapter 2. The Monsters Are Real: Indigenous Horror and Historical Trauma (Andrew Fisher) Chapter 3. Night of the Living Indian (Gary D. Rhodes) Chapter 4. Physical Antiquities: Indigeneity in Classical Horror Films (Murray Leeder) Chapter 5. Indigenous Rights in 1970s and 1980s Eco-Horror: Rethinking the Survival Space, from Rural to Urban (Brooke Cameron and Alyce Soulodre) Chapter 6.
We Had a Mutant Bear Problem: The Image of Native Americans in John Frankenheimer's Prophecy (Robert Guffey) Chapter 7. For Fear of the Other: Simulation of Native American Presence in Horror Fiction (Weronika laszkiewicz) Chapter 8. Savage Appetites: Cannibalistic Colonialism and the Windigo (K. Hadley) Chapter 9. The Yahima Controversy and Antiracism in HBO's Lovecraft Country (Michael Truscello) Chapter 10. Pow Wow Tapes and the Zombie Outbreak: Survivance in The Dead Can't Dance (Jacob Floyd) Chapter 11. Blood on the Land: Jeff Barnaby's Indigenous Horror (Darrell Varga) Chapter 12. Spirits as Relatives in Eden Robinson's Monkey Beach and Jessica Johns's Bad Cree (June Scudeler) Chapter 13.
"It Came from the Rez": Slasher Ecologies in Stephen Graham Jones's The Only Good Indians (Eric Gary Anderson) Chapter 14. Beautiful Monsters: A Conversation with Stephen Graham Jones (Nicole Kuuleinapuananiolikoawapuhimelemeleolani Furtado) Chapter 15. A Conversation with Theo Jean Cuthand (Ariel Smith) Acknowledgments Contributors Index.