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  • Contributors

Ben Aslinger is Assistant Professor in the Department of English and Media Studies at Bentley University. He is coeditor (with Nina B. Huntemann) of Gaming Globally: Production, Play, and Place. His work has appeared in the Velvet Light Trap, Popular Communication, and collections such as Queer Love in Film and Television, A Companion to New Media Dynamics, The Mobile Media Reader, and LGBT Identity and Online New Media.

Kyra Hunting is a doctoral candidate at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, completing her dissertation on television genre and the genre form’s impact on discursive representation of cultural difference. Her work has appeared in Communication Review, Transformative Works and Culture, and Journal of Popular Culture.

Melissa Lenos is Assistant Professor of English at Donnelly College in Kansas City, Kansas. She is coauthor (with Michael Ryan) of An Introduction to Film Analysis: Technique and Meaning in Narrative Film, and she is editing a collection on uses of classical fairy tales in contemporary popular culture. Her research interests include narratology in Hollywood and media pedagogy.

Alice Leppert is Lecturer of Film Studies and Media and Communication Studies at Ursinus College. She received her PhD from the University of Minnesota, and her work has appeared in Celebrity Studies, Genders, In Media Res, and In the Limelight and under the Microscope (Continuum, 2011).

Jennifer O’Meara is a PhD candidate in film studies at Trinity College Dublin, where her research focuses on the form and function of dialogue in art cinema. Her writing has appeared or is forthcoming in Literature/Film Quarterly, The Soundtrack, The Films of Wes Anderson (Palgrave Macmillan, 2014), and Verse, Voice, and Vision: Poetry and the Cinema (Scarecrow Press, 2013). [End Page 151]

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