“Chernobyl Trauma and Gothic constitutes a critical intervention in Trauma and Environmental Humanities by foregrounding how the nuclear disaster’s spectrality reframes aesthetic, cultural and ontological boundaries. The book invites a re-evaluation of Gothic antiquity as a living framework for grasping post-Chernobyl and post-Soviet realities.” —Dr Inna Häkkinen, Department of Cultures, University of Helsinki, Finland.