Yona Hanhart-Marmor is a senior lecturer in French literature at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. She is the author of Des pouvoirs de l'ekphrasis: L'objet auratique dans l'oeuvre de Claude Simon (2014) and Pierre Michon: Une écriture oblique (2020). In recent years, her research has focused on investigation narratives written by third-generation descendants of the Shoah, and she has published several articles on the issues of memory and identity, in French Studies (2022), Roman 20/50 (2021), Études littéraires (2022), and Revue des sciences humaines (2024).
Martin Hipsky is professor emeritus of English at Ohio Wesleyan University. He has published on heritage cinema, Pierre Bourdieu, The Sopranos, and the relationship between the romance genre and literary modernism. He is currently writing a book on the emerging phenomenon of a new canon of serial streaming fiction.
Susan McCabe is a professor teaching poetics, modernism, ecology, and creative writing at the University...