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Lucas Mattila on "Sexuality, Ability and Race: The Gothic, Horror and Otherness" on January 8.

On January 8, Lucas Mattila is giving a lecture on the Gothic, horror writing and otherness in the context of a seminar on same-sex desire in the British short story. Moving within and beyond the British context, the guest lecture will zoom in on how the Gothic has been used to frame forms of queerness as ‘other’.

The talk will explore the origins and inflections of the Gothic, mobilizing the concepts of the uncanny, double, and the abject to interrogate concepts of sexuality, ability, and race.

Please register with Christina Slopek-Hauff (christina.slopekhauff@tu-dortmund.de) to attend the guest lecture.

Speaker Bio

Lucas Mattila is a lecturer at the Heinrich-Heine-University of Düsseldorf. His work engages with Stimmung, vibes, contemporary Anglophone and especially Australian speculative fiction. He is a cofounder of the journal TALE: Translational Approaches, Literary Encounters, which debuted with a special issue he edited on Dark Academia.

Date: January 8, 2026
Time: 2.15 p.m.
Location: EF 50, 3.205