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peared in Hispania , French Literature Series , Ángulo Recto , Lectura y signo , The Popular Culture Review and La tribuna . He is the author of Lo fantástico en la literatura y el cine ( ACVF , 1995 / 2014 ), Cuentos de la mano izquierda ( Silente , 1999 ), Amor 3.1 ( Biblioteca del Laberinto , 2010 ), The Signs of James Bond ( McFarland , 2013 ) and Beyond Literary Studies ( Mc- Farland , 2017 ).
Tammy Wahpeconiah is a professor and interim chair of English teaching courses in American , American Indian and Ethnic American literatures at Appalachian State University . She earned her B . A . from the University of Miami and her M . A . from Michigan State University . She received her Ph . D . in American Literature from Michigan State University . Her research interests include early American Indian writers , contemporary American Indian literature , Ethnic American literature and science fiction and fantasy . She has published a book entitled This Once Savage Heart of Mine : Rhetorical Strategies of Survival in Early Native American Writing focusing on the writings of Joseph Johnson and Hendrick Aupaumut , as well as articles on Sherman Alexie , William S . Penn , and Ted Chiang .
Graeme John Wilson was born in the United Kingdom but raised in the United States ; a dual citizen of both countries , he is currently pursuing his Ph . D . in Media and Communication at Bowling Green State University in Bowling Green , Ohio , where he works as a teaching associate . In December 2017 , Graeme received a Graduate Certificate in Women ’ s Studies from the university . He will graduate with his PhD in 2019 . Graeme ’ s specific research interests lie in the visual representation of gender and racial identities in popular narrative media . Graeme has presented his research at various
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