Popular Culture Review Volume 29, Number 2, Summer 2018 | Page 252

Contributors

James Altman serves as Academic Support Specialist for the Academic Success Center ( ASC ) at the University of Nevada , Las Vegas . His research interests include Modern and Contemporary Literature , Modern and Contemporary Poetry , Popular Culture , and how best to implement assistive technologies to aid student learning . He has published both scholarly and creative work . He is a book reviewer for the Journal of American Culture ( JAC ).
Ian Boucher earned his Bachelor of Arts in Film Studies and Communication at the University of Pittsburgh , and his Master of Library and Information Science at Kent State University . He researches the role of superhero media in developing America ’ s understandings about justice , and edited Humans and Paragons : Essays on Super-Hero Justice .
Amy M . Green specializes in the study of video games . She is especially interested in the expanding presence of video games as a compelling source of narrative , one that is necessarily participatory by nature . She is the author of two books : Posttraumatic Stress Disorder , Trauma , and History in Metal Gear Solid V and Storytelling in Video Games : The Art of the Digital Narrative .
Luc Guglielmi is currently an Associate Professor of French and Francophone Studies at Kennesaw State University . He also directs the French program at Kennesaw State University since 2006 . His general research interests are Francophone comics , oral tradition , and eroticism . Luc Guglielmi received his PhD in 2004 from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette in Francophone Studies .
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