Popular Culture Review Volume 30, Number 2, Summer 2019 | Page 300

Contributors
Erika G . Abad has been teaching for University of Nevada Las Vegas ’ s Interdisciplinary , Gender , and Ethnic Studies Department since the fall of 2016 . Since then , her students have introduced her to the worlds of fandom , which then led her into fandom studies . She ’ s been featured on Latinos Who Lunch to discuss Latinx queer representation on television . She ’ s also contributed to local Las Vegas print outlets regarding the diversity of LGBT Black and Latinx representation on television . She ’ s currently revising her Fandom and Representation Course for the Gender & Sexuality Studies Program . You can follow her on Twitter and Instagram @ prof _ eabad .
Clayton N . Cobb is a second-year MA student of English Literary Studies at the University of Nevada , Las Vegas . He is the current lead writing consultant at UNLV ’ s Honors College Writing Center . His research interests include Hemispheric and Transnational American studies , postcolonialism , decolonization , oral history , and the 20 th and 2 1st century novel .
Julianna Crame recently graduated from the University of Nevada , Las Vegas with an MA in English Literary Studies . During her time there , she also worked as the lead writing consultant for UNLV ’ s Honors College . She is pursing a PhD in English Literary Studies at Ohio State University . Julianna ’ s research interests focus on Asian American literature and especially Filipino American literature . She is interested in representations of generation 1.5 and second-generation Filipino American identity .
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