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Heather Lusty is an Assistant Professor in Residence at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. She is co-editor of a collection of essays on James Joyce and D.H. Lawrence entitled Modernism at Odds (University Press of Florida, 2015), and recently curated a multimedia curated submission appearing in en media res. She works on modernism, nationalism and identity, and architecture. John J. May is a PhD student at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. He holds a B.A. in History from Brooklyn College and an M.A. in English Literature from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. His research focus is twentieth-century American Literature with an emphasis on H.P. Lovecraft. Keith Moser is Associate Professor of French at Mississippi State University. He has published four books since 2008. Moser has also contributed numerous essays to peerreviewed publications, such as The French Review, The International Journal of Francophone Studies, Dalhousie French Studies, French Cultural Studies, and Forum for Modern Language Studies. Marci Mazzarotto is a PhD Candidate at the University of Central Florida and an Associate Professor of Digital Media at a South Korean University. Her research interests are within the fields of Visual Arts and Communication/Media Studies, through diverse topics such as the Avant-Garde, Video Art, Television, and Zen Buddhism. Tatiana Prorokova is a doctoral candidate in American Studies at Philipps-University of Marburg, Germany. Her PhD project analyzes the representation of U.S. interventionism from 1990 onward and American culture of imperialism in film and fiction, combining U.S. Foreign Policy with Literary and Media Studies. She completed her M.A. in English and American Studies at Otto-Friedrich-University of Bamberg, Germany, and received a Teacher’s Diploma of English and German from Ryazan State University, Russia. Daniel Ferreras Savoye is professor of French, Spanish and Comparative Literatures at West Virginia University. His work has appeared in Hispania, French Literature Series, Angulo Recto, and La tribuna. He is also the author of The Signs of James Bond (McFarland, 2013) and Lo fantastico en la literatura y el cine (ACVF, 2014). 129