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      Hilary McLaughlin-Stonham
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      James Hussey
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      Andrew Duncan
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      Lucy Cheseldine
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      Philip McGowan
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      Johanna Hoorenman
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      Miranda Corcoran
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Issue 7 Contributors

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Katie Ahern is a PhD candidate in the School of English, University College Cork. Her research focuses on the representations of marginal characters in urban spaces in the twentieth-century American novel, with... Read More...
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Issue 6 Contributors

David Coughlan
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Elizabeth Abele is a professor at Nassau Community College. She has published essays on American masculinity and contemporary literature. She is the author of Home Front Hero: The Rise of a New Hollywood Archet... Read More...
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Contributors – Issue 5

Jennifer Daly
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Miranda Corcoran received her PhD in English from University College Cork, where she also teaches American literature. Her research interests include American and Soviet literature, intersections of psychology ... Read More...
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Contributors – Issue 4

Jennifer Daly
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Katie Ahern is a PhD candidate in the School of English, University College Cork. Her research interests include the works of Edith Wharton, Anzia Yezierska, and Louise Erdrich. She is a Postgraduate and Early ... Read More...
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Contributors – Issue 3

Jennifer Daly
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Donna Maria Alexander Jennifer Daly Dara Downey Clare Hayes-Brady Áine Mahon Philip McGowan Rebecca Pelan Alex Runchman Robert A. Strong... Read More...
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Contributors – Issue 2

Jennifer Daly
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Piya Chatterjee is an Associate Professor of the College of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences and Women’s Studies at University of California, Riverside.  She holds a Ph.D. in anthropology from the Universi... Read More...
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Contributors – Issue 1

Jennifer Daly
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Johannah Caitriona Duffy is an AHRC Research Fellow in the School of American and Canadian Studies at the University of Nottingham. She is currently working on a book entitledBacking Dr King, and her forthcomin... Read More...
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