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Matthew B. Hill, PhD, is Professor of English in the Humanities Department at Coppin State University, USA. His work focuses on 20th- and 21st-century warfare in literature, film, and popular culture. His previous books include Dystopian States of America: Apocalyptic Visions and Warnings in Literature and Film (ABC-CLIO 2022) and Unconventional Warriors: The Fantasy of the American Resistance Fighter in Film and Television (2018). He is the co-editor of The War on Terror and American Popular Culture (2009). His essays have appeared in War, Literature, and the Arts, The Mid-Atlantic Almanack, The Journal of Popular Culture, Extrapolation, and The Journal of American Culture. Leigha McReynolds is Assistant Clinical Professor at University of Maryland, USA, and teaches literature classes for the local D.C. bookstore Politics and Prose. She teaches and researches at the intersection of disability and science fiction, with a focus on eugenics and genetics. Her most recent publication is the chapter "Locations of Deviance: A Eugenics Reading of Dune" in Discovering Dune (2022). |