Popular Culture Review Volume 32.1, Winter 2021 | Page 9

Popular Culture Review 32.1 • Winter 2021 Contributors

Kevin Greene earned his M . A . in English from NYU in 2018 . He currently teaches high school English in Brooklyn , NY . His research has focused on contemporary literature and culture , particularly on Irish literature and drama , and North Atlantic modernism . His current work focuses on postcolonial and revolutionary movements and their interactions with religion .

Emily O ’ Malley is an English major and writing minor at Rollins College in Winter Park , Florida . She will focus her undergraduate thesis on gendered representations of mentally ill young adults in literature from the 1950s to today . Her areas of interest include modernism , contemporary literature , and 21 st century television .
Noah McLaughlin : Noah McLaughlin is an Assistant Professor of French and Director of the Foreign Language Resource Collection at Kennesaw State University . His film studies publications include French War Films and National Identity ( Cambria , 2010 ), “ The Spiraling Narrative Dialectic of La Vie en Rose ,” ( Rowan & Littlefield , 2013 ) and “ False Idyll : Siri ’ s Intimate Enemies " ( De Gruyter , 2018 ).
Paul D . Reich is an associate professor of English at Rollins College in Winter Park , Florida . His pedagogical essay on HBO ’ s True Detective in the introductory literature classroom has appeared in Interdisciplinary Humanities . He has co-authored an essay entitled “# DrySeptember : Reading William Faulkner through the Lens of Black Twitter ” in Studies in American Culture and his essay , “ Precious Resources : Cultural Archiving in the Post-Apocalyptic Worlds of Mr . Burns and Station Eleven has recently appeared in Text & Presentation .
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