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J . M . Dempsey is an assistant professor in the Department of Journalism and the
Maybom Graduate Institute of Joumahsm at the University of North Texas. He
received a Ph.D. from Texas A&M in 1995. He also works as a radio news broad
caster for the Texas State Network in Arlington, Texas.
Anthony Enns is a Ph.D. candidate in Enghsh at the University of Iowa. His
essays on popular culture have appeared in such journals as Popular Culture Re
view, Postmodern Culture, Studies in Popular Culture, Quarterly Review o f Film
and Video, and Journal o f Popular Film and Television. He is also co-editor of the
anthology Screening Disability: Essays on Cinema and Disability (University Press
of America, 2001).
G regory W. Fowler is assistant professor of hterature and American Studies at
Penn State University-Erie. His articles on Generation X topics have appeared in
Canadian Review o f American Studies, Journal o f Popular Culture, and the Jour
nal fo r American Culture.
A sbjoern G roenstad is a Research Fellow at the Department of Enghsh, Univer
sity of Bergen, and is currently completing his dissertation, “Sam Peckinpah and
the Aesthetics of Violence in American Cinema.” A Fulbright Honorary Fellow at
the University of Wisconsin-Madison 1998/99, Groenstad has published articles
on John Huston, Arthur Penn, Roberto Rosselhni, and Gilles Deleuze.
M atthew Kapell is an anthropologist and historian at the University of MichiganDearbom where he teaches an array of classes in human evolution, women’s stud
ies, hnguistics and cultural studies. He has pubhshed on topics ranging from the
effects of poverty on Mayan children in Guatemala to Star Trek.
Tom M ascaro’s writing appears in Television Quarterly, Electronic Media, Jour
nalism