

as a Quality Assurance Engineer on Mac OS X. Hsu received his PhD in Science and Technology Studies from Cornell University in 2015, with a dissertation titled “The Appsmiths: Community, Identity, Affect and Ideology among Cocoa Developers from NeXT to iPhone.” From 1999 to 2005, Hsu worked at Apple, Inc. Hansen Hsu is a Curator of the Center for Software History at the Computer History Museum. He has contributed to the compilation of four encyclopedias. He has also published articles on films such as Star Wars: The Force Awakens, the Batman films, the Alien quadrilogy, the Harry Potter films, and the Twilight, Underworld, and Terminator sagas.

His publications include articles on Beowulf, Jane Austen’s novels, Dracula, Victorian ghost stories, The Portrait of Dorian Gray, and The Lord of the Rings. His main research areas are English literature, Gothic literature, horror films and TV, epic films, and cinematic adaptations. Antonio Sanna completed his PhD at the University of Westminster in London in 2008. His current research project is provisionally titled Black Evanescence: Cinema’s Racial Ontology from Analogue to Digital.ĭr.

He is Associate Professor of English and Film Studies at the University of Richmond and in 2015 was the Fulbright Distinguished Chair in American Studies at the University of Warsaw. Abadie of Faulkner and Film (University Press of Mississippi, 2010). Literature and Film (Oxford University Press, forthcoming), as well as the co-editor with Ann J.

Peter Lurie is the author of Vision’s Immanence: Faulkner, Film, and the Popular Imagination (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2004) and of American Obscurantism: History and the Visual in U.S.
