"The old world is dying, and the new world struggles to be born: now is the time of monsters." —Antonio Gramsci. We live in a time of monsters, and the unique perspective of Indigenous horror can teach us how to respond to them without becoming monsters ourselves.
Robyn Bourgeois is an Associate Professor in the Centre for Women's and Gender studies at Brock University. She is a Cree woman and currently the Vice Provost of Indigenous Engagement at Brock University.
Patty Krawec is a public thinker and writer, the author of Becoming Kin and the upcoming Bad Indians Book Club which examines how Indigeous and subaltern writers can help us imagine better worlds.
Kali Simmons is an Assistant Professor of English and Social and Critical Inquiry at the University of Conneticut. She is an enrolled citizen of the Oglala Sioux Tribe and examines the representation of Indigenous people in contemporary horror.