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Robyn Muir, Ph.D. (2020), University of Nottingham, researches images of femininity within cultural phenomena. She co-edited The Politics of Culture (2020) and is currently researching the politics of femininity within the Disney Princess Phenomenon.
Beatrice Frasl is a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Vienna, podcaster and speaker. Her dissertation focusses on heteronormativity and gender in Disney's animated feature films.
Christie Lauder is a candidate in the Louisiana State University MFA program, the non-fiction editor for the New Delta Review magazine and the associate director of the Delta Mouth Literary Festival. She is the former director of the Centre for Excellence in Journalism in Karachi, Pakistan.
Elizabeth Schreiber-Byers, Ph.D. (2013), University of North Carolina, is an independent scholar writing on the intersection of gender and power in nineteenth-century German Literature. Her work has been featured in Colloquia Germanica (2012) and Gender and the Representation of Evil (2016).
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