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Contributors

Adriano D'Aloia is an associate professor of film and media studies at the Universitá della Campania, Italy. He co-edited a special issue on Neurofimology: Audiovisual Studies and the Challenge of Neuroscience (2014). His essays have been published in Senses of Cinema, Screening the Past, Necsus and numerous edited collections. His current book project, Vertiginous Screens, offer a neurophenomenological analysis of the moving image experience.

Linda Mizejewski teaches feminist media studies at Ohio State University. She recently coedited Hysterical! Women in American Comedy (University of Texas Press, 2017).

Kristin C. Moran is a professor in communication studies at the University of San Diego. Her research focuses on the relationship audiences have with media texts, emphasizing the development of Spanish-language media in the United States and its reception.

Jennifer Peterson is an associate professor and chair of the Communication Program at Woodbury University in Los Angeles. She is the author of Education in the School of Dreams: Travelogues and Early Nonfiction Film (Duke University Press, 2013), and her articles have been published in Cinema Journal, Camera Obscura, Moving Image, Getty Research Journal, and numerous edited collections.

Lauren Steimer is an assistant professor in the Media Arts and Film and Media Studies programs at the University of South Carolina. Her current book project, Experts in Action: Transnational Hong Kong–Style Stunt Work and Performance, traces embodied histories of transnational exchange by identifying and defining forms of expert performance common to contemporary globalized action film and television genres.

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