Victoria Blythe
English literature; law and literature; critical theory; genre studies; the journal
Pedro Cristiani
genre screenwriting and directing; universal mythology in audiovisual storytelling; the filmmaking tools as part of the narrative paradigm
Michael Dinwiddie
African American culture; theatre history and criticism; filmmaking; dramatic writing; ragtime music
June Foley
19th- and 20th-century literature; the novel; fiction writing, memoir writing and writing for young readers
Donna Goodman
art; architecture; philosophy; film; visionary theories; technology; urban and environmental studies
Nettie Jones
20th- and 21st-century fact, fiction, and fictionalized writing; creative cross-cultural cruising
Bert Katz
studio art; photography; contemporary art thought; histories of visual art and artist’s training
Karen Hornick
literature; cultural history and critical theory; feminism and gender studies; popular culture; television studies
Patricia Lennox
Shakespeare; Elizabethan/Jacobean literature and culture; early modern women; theatre; film history; creative and critical writing
Mark McMeley
South American social history; religion and sexuality; cultural identity in Western art; environmental history
Bella Mirabella
Shakespeare; Dante; English, Italian and Renaissance literature; drama and culture; ancient drama; women and performance; feminism and gender studies; critical writing
Sara Murphy
comparative studies in 19th- and 20th-century literature and culture; women’s writing; gender theory; psychoanalysis; literature and political theory
Stacy Pies
poetry; American and European literature, 17th–20th centuries; narrative; psychoanalysis
René Francisco Poitevin
urbanism; race and ethnicity in the US; grassroots organizing; and geographical information systems (GIS)
Millery Polyné
19th and 20th century African American and Caribbean Intellectual History; Haitian history; U.S. foreign policy in Caribbean; jazz; hip hop aesthetic; race and sports; film and propaganda
Laurin Raiken
cultural history; sociology of the arts; analysis of American social, political, and economic institutions; political economy of art, artists, and cultural institutions; arts professions and artists’ careers; arts services; arts management and cultural policy; Native American culture
Steven Rinehart
fiction, nonfiction, and memoir writing; Web development
Pat Rock
Shakespeare; medieval and Renaissance studies; Greek philosophy and literature
Barnaby Ruhe
visual art; art criticism; art history; art and anthropology; art and psychology; shamanism; history of warfare and revolution
Antonio Rutigliano
Greek, Roman and medieval literature; semiotics; romance languages; transformation of desire; luminality: Dante, Virgil, and Boethius; French and Italian cinema; medieval and Renaissance art, philosophy, and history
Philip Sanders
electronic arts; interactive multimedia; computer animation; interactive storytelling; visual language
George Shulman
history of European and American social thought including relevant literary works; American studies; contemporary political, psychoanalytic, and feminist theory; the Bible in Western politics and thought
Fredric Smoler
European history and culture, especially military history and literature
Susan Weisser
19th-century British novel; autobiography; women and romantic love in literature; women and sexuality; feminism