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Salem Meets the Noir

May 19
First Conference on Hispanic Noir in Literature, Television and Cinema

This is a multiday event from May 19, 2026 - May 21, 2026.

Salem Meets the Noir 2026 is the first U.S. conference dedicated to Hispanic Noir across literature, TV, and film. 

This interdisciplinary conference aims to bring together scholars, writers, filmmakers, and students to share their interest and passion for the fictional criminal genre through their participation in panels, roundtables, workshops, film screenings, and curated cultural events in historic Salem.

Keynote Speakers

Susana Martin Gijon

Susana Martín Gijón (Spain) award-winning novelist and screenwriter; creator of police officer Annika Kaunda and Seville homicide inspector Camino Vargas.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Carmen Amato

Carmen Amato, a CIA veteran turning real-life danger and deception into crime fiction, author of the Detective Emilia Cruz mystery series set in Acapulco and longlisted for the 2020 Millennium Book Award.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Silvia Moreno-Garcia

Silvia Moreno-Garcia is the internationally acclaimed author of Mexican Gothic (winner of the Locus, British Fantasy, Pacific Northwest Book, Aurora, and Goodreads Awards) and Velvet Was the Night, a finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book Prize and the Macavity Award.

 

 

 

Call for Submissions

Proposals are reviewed and accepted on a rolling basis.

Topics of Interest (include but are not limited to)

  • Noir and the Gothic

  • The Terrain of Rural Noir 

  • Motherhood,  family, and the Noir Domestic 

  • Noir, colonization, and Post Colonial Crime

  • Noir in the Age of Global Neoliberalism

  • Gendered Investigations and Female Agency

  • Justice Reimagined: Interrogating Law, Order, and Justice in Noir
    Worlds 

  • Queer identities and LGBTQ+ Themes in Noir

  • Border Spaces and Transnational Crime

  • Adaptation Across Media (Film, TV, Graphic Novels, Podcasts)

  • Masculinities in Crises and Gender Fluid Reconfigurations in Noir

  • Noir and Economic Trauma

Presentation Types

  • Individual papers: 20 minutes

  • Roundtables / panels: 3–4 participants 

Submission Guidelines

  • Abstract: individual paper: max. 250 words / Panel: 200–300-word panel

  • Bio: max. 150 words (affiliation, role, 2–3 key publications or works, and contact info)

More information

Contact  

Organizers are seeking publication venues for selected papers of the conference.

Contact
Accessibility

For access and accommodation information, visit our page on access or email access@salemstate.edu.

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