Eric Berlatsky
Eric Berlatsky is the author ofÌýÌý(The Ohio State University Press, 2011), the editor ofÌý(University Press of Mississippi, 2012) and, most recently, the co-editor of Ìý(Rutgers UP, 2021) with FAU colleague Sika Dagbovie-Mullins. ÌýMixed Race SuperheroesÌýexamines the relationship between racial mixedness and the superhero archetype as articulated in comics, film, television, poetry and popular culture. The Real, The True, and The Told explores the intersections of postmodern theory, narrative theory, historiographic theory, and contemporary fiction. Alan Moore: Conversations is a collection of interviews with the co-creator ofÌýWatchmen, V for Vendetta, From Hell, andÌýLost Girls. ÌýBerlatskyÌýhas also authored or co-authoredÌýarticles on The Flash, Black Lightning and Moon Girl, Ms. Marvel, Superman, Spider-Man (and the villain Vermin),ÌýWatchmen, Posy Simmonds' Gemma Bovery, Hanif Kureishi's The Black Album,ÌýDickens' David Copperfield, Paul Auster'sÌýGhosts, narrative frames,Ìýand other stuff, most of which found its way into the books. He teaches twentieth century British literature, literary theory, postcolonial literature,Ìýpostmodern literature, and comics.
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