Haunted Native America: On Theodore C. Van Alst Jr. and Shane Hawk’s “Never Whistle at Night”
Eric Gary Anderson reviews Theodore C. Van Alst Jr. and Shane Hawk’s “Never Whistle at Night: An Indigenous Dark Fiction Anthology.”
Eric Gary Anderson is an associate professor of English at George Mason University. His most recent work includes contributions to Studies in American Fiction, The Cambridge History of Native American Literature, Queering the South on Screen, Small-Screen Souths (in which he holds forth on The X-Files), and PMLA. He is co-editor of Undead Souths: The Gothic and Beyond in Southern Literature and Culture (LSU, 2015) and of a special issue of Studies in the Novel on Indigenous young adult novels, and is currently churning new book projects on the Indigenous undead and on slasher ecologies.
Eric Gary Anderson reviews Theodore C. Van Alst Jr. and Shane Hawk’s “Never Whistle at Night: An Indigenous Dark Fiction Anthology.”