Acknowledgments v Introduction Cameron Williams Crawford and Leverett Butts 1 Part I. History and Folklore Asylum: Taboos and Transgressions in U.S. History Erin Guydish Buchholz 8 Where Myth Meets History: Discursive Haunting and the Resurrection of Marie Laveau in Coven Rita Mookerjee 26 Coven's LaLaurie and Laveau: Contemporary Narratives of Southern Gothicism, Folklore and Nineteenth-Century New Orleans Tammie Jenkins 39 Apocalypse and the Devil We Are Leverett Butts 54 Part II. Space and Place Derridean Hauntology as Cultural Praxis: The Strange Case of Murder House Jonathan Greenaway 66 The Psychiatric Clinic in Horror Cinema and TV: Asylum Antonio Sanna 81 The Swampy Boundaries of "Otherness" in Freak Show and Roanoke Cameron Williams Crawford 100 The Meta-Carnival: Monsters and Mothers in Freak Show Jennifer K. Cox 112 Part III. Identity Politics The Mother-Witch and Witch as Mother in Coven Sarah Foust Vinson 134 Wear Something Black: Fashion and Fierce Femininity in the Witch Drag of Coven Michelle L. Pribbernow 148 Destructive Leadership in Coven, Freak Show and Cult Corrine E. Hinton 164 The Lesbian Gothic in Asylum and Hotel Tosha R. Taylor 189 Appendix I. List of Episodes 207 Appendix II. List of Major Characters 212 About the Contributors 217 Index 219