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Popular Culture Review
(Theory o f Science Fiction Literature) (Vitoria: Portal ed., 2011) and is also the
coeditor of the online journal Helice: Reflexiones sobre la ficcion espectulativa.
Reza Parchizadeh is an Iranian scholar, journalist and political activist. He is
currently a Ph.D. student in English Literature and Criticism at Indiana
University of Pennsylvania (IUP). He received his B.A. and M.A. in English
Language and Literature from University of Tehran. His main research interests
are discourse analysis, history of ideas, and critical theory.
Daniel Ferreras Savoye is an associate professor of Language, Literature, and
Culture at West Virginia University. His work on the Fantastic, the detective
story, marginalized genres, and popular culture issues has appeared in French
Literature Series, Hispania, Politica, Lectura y signo, and Excavatio. He is also
the author of Lo Fantastico en la literaturay en el cine (Vosa, 1996), Cuentos
de la mano izquierda (Silent, 1999) and Amor 3.1 (Love 3.1) (Laberinto, 2010).
Lynne Stahl is pursuing a Ph.D. in English at Cornell University. Her research
areas include twentieth-century and contemporary American literature, film, and
gender studies, with particular interest in feminist theory, popular culture, and
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