1. Introduction, Virtual Dark Tourism: Disaster in the Space of the Imagination
2. “Some Lingering Influence in the Shunned House”: H. P. Lovecraft’s Three Invitations to Dark Tourism
3. “Imagined ghosts on unfrequented roads”: Gothic Tourism in Nineteenth-Century Cornwall
4. Through the Looking Glass Darkly: The Convergence of Past and Present in Connie Willis’s Time-Travel Novels
5. Cinematic Thanatourism and the Purloined Past: The “Game of Thrones Effect” and the Effect of Game of Thrones on History
6. Touring the “Burning Times”: The Rhetoric of Witch-Hunting Films, 1968-1973
7. “Did Those Portly Men Over There Once Rush This Position?”: Virtual Dark Tourism and D-Day Commemorations
8. Thanaviewing, the Aokigahara Forest, and Orientalism: Rhetorical Separations between the Self and the Other in The Forest
9. Experiencing Rwanda: Understanding Mass Atrocity at Nyamata
10. Hurricane Katrina Goes Digital: Memory, Dark Tours, and YouTube
11. A Virtual Dark Journey through the Debris: Playing Inside the Haiti Earthquake (2010)
12. Surviving the Colonial Blizzard: The Alaskan Native Game Never Alone as a Walkthrough in Cultural Resistance
13. Virtually Historical: Performing Dark Tourism through Alternate History Games
14. Remembering Fictional History and Virtual War in EVE Online.