Ladies, Gentlemen, and Otherwise, it is our privilege to bring to you the newest edition of The Phoenix Papers.
Frontispiece, Letter from the Editor, and Mission & Vision Statements
A Phenomenology of Americans and Anime: How Tropes Predict Experience
Angela Drummon-Matthews, UNT Dallas
Deborah Scally, UNT Dallas
Steampunk as an Indicator of Paradigmatic Shift: Nostalgia for a Time That Never Was
Dr. Dara Fogel, University of Central Oklahoma
Madison Brubaker, George Washington University
Dr. Sharon E. Roberts, University of Waterloo
Dr. Courtney N. Plante, University of Waterloo
Dr. Stephen Reyson, Texas A & M University at Commerce
Dr. Kathleen C. Gerbasi, Niagara County Community College
In Mortality…: Chiba Tetsuya on Joe and the Death of Heroism
Dr. Darren Ashmore, Yamanashi Gakuin University
Pale and Geeky: Prevailing Stereotypes of Anime Fans
Dr. Stephen Reyson, Texas A & M University at Commerce
Dr. Courtney N. Plante, University of Waterloo
Dr. Sharon E. Roberts, University of Waterloo
Dr. Kathleen C. Gerbasi, Niagara County Community College
Ida Mohebpour, Texas A & M University at Commerce
Amanda Gamboa, Texas A & M University at Commerce
Science Fiction and Salvation: Shifting Modes of Religion and Science in Popular Series
Dr. Dara Fogel, University of Central Oklahoma
The Paradox of Fanfiction as a Democratic Discursive Practice: The case of Anime Fanfiction Writing
Ivy J. Antonio, La Salle Green Hills High School, Mandaluyong City, The Philippines
Apocalyptic Anxieties: Fifties Bomb Scare Films
Lauren Levitt, New York University at Steinhardt
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