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  • Book Reviewers

Jessalynn Keller is an assistant professor at University of Calgary and author of Girls' Feminist Blogging in a Postfeminist Age (Routledge, 2015). Her research on girls' digital media cultures, online feminist activism, and celebrity has been published in Feminist Media Studies, Continuum: Journal of Media and Cultural Studies, Journal of Gender Studies, Information, Communication & Society, Celebrity Studies, and several edited anthologies. She is currently working on a cowritten book, Doing Digital Feminist Activism: Mediated Resistance to Rape Culture, and a coedited collection, Emergent Feminisms: Challenging a Postfeminist Media Culture.

Anthony Yooshin Kim is a transmedia and transdisciplinary scholar, writer, and artist. His research is situated at the nexus of French New Wave, third cinema, and US film and video, and he examines documentary film practices that emerge in moments of historical crisis, change, and revolution. He received his PhD in literature from University of California–San Diego and is currently an adjunct assistant professor in Asian American studies at Hunter College in New York City.

Kent A. Ono is professor and chair of communication at the University of Utah. He has authored or coauthored Contemporary Media Culture and the Remnants of a Colonial Past (Peter Lang, 2009); Asian Americans and the Media, with Vincent Pham (Polity, 2009); and Shifting Borders: Rhetoric, Immigration, and California's Proposition 187, with John Sloop (Temple University Press, 2002). [End Page 168]

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