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Melvin G. Hill is associate professor in the Department of English and Modern Foreign Languages at the University of Tennessee, Martin. Nicholas E. Miller is an independent scholar and holds a PhD in English and American Literature from Washington University in St. Louis, USA. Kwasu D. Tembo is Lecturer in the Security Lancaster program at Lancaster University. His interdisciplinary research agenda includes exploration of ideas including (but not limited to) the philosophy of time, consciousness, Object Oriented Ontology, neo-Darwinism, A.I., (de)Intensification, blackness, fascism, (inter)referentiality in music and archive studies, stochasticity, and psycho-sexuality. |