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about
I received my PhD in English from Pennsylvania State University in 2012. My research and teaching focus on contemporary American fiction, film, television, and graphic narrative. In addition to a decade of writing and rhetoric classes, I have taught courses on science fiction, comics, contemporary American fiction, postmodern historical narrative, surveillance culture, fictional worldness, and drones. My current book project, The Parallax Present: Speculation, History, and the Contemporary, examines overlaps and bleed-throughs between imagined pasts and futures in contemporary cultural production.
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