These are profiles of PAC past and upcoming presenters, and other affiliates. Many of them are available to sit in on panels or contribute to discussions about SF, comics, pop culture, etc.
PAC Coordinating Board
Kari Neely, PhD Personal Website
Volunteer & Member Coordinator
Kari Neely is an Associate Professor at Middle Tennessee State University. She can be reached by email at Kari.Neely@mtsu.edu
John Flowers, PhD Personal Website
Johnathan Flowers is an assistant professor in the department of philosophy at California State University, Northridge. Johnathan can be reached by email at j.charlesflowers@gmail.com.
Matthew J. Brown, PhD Personal Website
Founder, Track Liaison
Boydston Chair of American Philosophy, Director of The Center for Dewey Studies at Southern Illinois University Carbondale.
Former Associate Professor of Philosophy and History of Ideas and Director, Center for Values in Medicine Science and Technology at the University of Texas at Dallas.
Professor Brown received his PhD in Philosophy from the University of California, San Diego in 2009. His main research interests are in history and philosophy of science, the role of values and ethics in science, the role of science in politics and popular culture, and the nature of scientific reasoning and inquiry. He also works on comics studies, particularly on the history of comics and gender issues in the superhero genre. His various interests intersect in his ongoing research into the scientific and pop culture work of William Moulton Marston, the creator of Wonder Woman. He is also the founder of CPAC. His current favorites include Bitch Planet, Unbelievable Squirrel Girl, and Mad Max: Fury Road.
Damien Williams, PhD Personal Website
Assistant Professor at University of North Carolina Charlotte, Department of Philosophy, School of Data Science.
Damien Williams is an instructor, researcher, and writer on philosophy, technology, religion, popular culture, and the occult. He holds a PhD in Science, Technology, and Society and a Masters in Philosophy and Religious Studies with a concentration in Occult Systems. Over the years, Damien has worked to explore the intersections of pop-culture, science, and the academic study of the occult. In addition to being on the programming committee of the Comics & Popular Arts Conference for several consecutive years, Damien teaches, researches, writes articles, gives presentations, and appears on podcasts, to discuss the impact that studying media and pop cultural representations of autonomous created intelligences, alchemy, magic, and the occult can have on the philosophical, social, and legal status of those concepts. His current favorites include Bitch Planet, The Wicked + The Divine, Injection, and MARVEL/NETFLIX’s Luke Cage.
Richard Scott Nokes, PhD Personal Website
Volunteer & Member Coordinator
Associate Professor of Medieval Literature at Troy University.
He earned his PhD from Wayne State University in 2002, and has won various grants, awards, and recognition from the Newberry Consortium, Fulbright, and the White House, as well as other private and civic organizations. His research interests include medieval magic and medicine, popular medievalism, mythology, folklore, and fantasy literature. He is a published poet and author of fiction, and his own academic books and articles vary from JRR Tolkien to Maya epic literature. In addition to his own writings, Professor Nokes founded Witan Publishing, a small publishing company focused on medieval scholarship, and has edited works on medieval combat, manuscript production, and editions of various medieval works. He can be contacted at rsnokes@troy.edu.
Daniel Amrhein Personal Website
Co-chair, Director of Communications
Daniel Amrhein is an independent scholar and comics historian with a BFA in Art and Art History from Armstrong State University. He is the founder of JourneyIntoAwesome and has spoken about superheroines on KCUR 89.3, at the Synchronicity Theatre, and at various academic and fan conventions. His main areas of study include the history and mythology of Wonder Woman, semiotics of comics, visual modes of objectification, the history of superheroines, representations of the Other, grassroots diversification of representation in cosplay and fan art, 1940s comics history, and diversity in Star Wars. His current favorites include Saga, Bitch Planet, ODY-C, Kaptara, Rat Queens, Mighty Thor, Ms. Marvel, Mad Max: Fury Road, Adventure Time, Steven Universe, and Star Wars Rebels. Daniel can be contacted through his website.
Vickie Navarra, PhD Personal Website
Research Associate at Georgia State University. Dr. Navarra received her Ph.D. in English from GSU in 2011. She specializes in critical theory and rhetoric and composition, and her research interests include music, sci-fi/fantasy, and gender studies. Her publications include “Be-in-tween the Spa[ ]ces: The Location and Subversion of Women in Jazz” in the Journal of American Culture (winner of the William M. Jones Award) and “Joining the Evil League of Evil: The Rhetoric of Posthuman Negotiation” in Reading Joss Whedon. She is also the co-editor of Geek Rock: An Exploration of Music and Subculture. Dr. Navarra can be contacted at vnavarra@gsu.edu
Jillian Marie Browning Personal Website
Co-chair, Track Liaison
Assistant Professor of Photography at University of Alabama, Birmingham.
Jillian Marie Browning is an interdisciplinary artist with a Master of Fine Arts degree in Studio Art from Florida State University. They are a nationally exhibiting artist whose work is included in the permanent collections of the Center for Photography at Woodstock, The Southeast Center for Photographic Studies, and the University of Maryland’s David C. Driskell Center for the Study of Visual Arts and Culture of African Americans and the African Diaspora.
Their practice focuses on the concept of feminine identity through the lens of the contemporary black experience. It deals with the intersection of feminism and race, and how the two are constructed through the investigation of social, familial, and gender roles in relation to their southern heritage and what that means to them as a black woman. Their pop culture research focuses on the representation of black hair and culture in sci-fi and comic books, especially creator-owned comics that feature queer narratives and the black female experience.
Their current favorites are Ironheart, Monica Rambeau, Misty Knight, Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur, Unstoppable Wasp, Star Trek: Discovery, Norwegian teen drama SKAM, and K-pop. Jillian can be contacted by email at Jillianmariebrowning@gmail.com
Erin Gordon Personal Website
Co-chair, Programming Director
Associate Director, Loans and Exhibitions at the Art Institute of Chicago. Former Museum Director at the Southeast Museum of Photography at Daytona State College.
Erin Gordon received an MA in Fashion Photography from the University of the Arts London: London College of Fashion in 2013 and completed a second MA in History and Criticism of Art from Florida State University in 2016. Her formal background in fine-art and art history informs her research, which interrogates pop culture and visual rhetoric, and explores gender roles, feminism, fan studies, and representations of women in popular media. She enjoys the juxtaposition of fine art and pop art, and still occasionally makes photographs. Erin’s favorites are Saga, The Wicked + The Divine, Bitch Planet, Die comic, Star Trek, Captain Marvel, Critical Role, and The Adventure Zone. Erin can be contacted by email at eringordonofficial@gmail.com
PAC Past Presenters
A. Luxx Mishou (Old Dominion University)
Advitiya Sachdev (Florida Atlantic University)
Ahmed Younis (Chapman University)
Aidan Diamond (Memorial University of Newfoundland)
Alex Johnson
Alise Wisniewski (University of Denver)
Allie Hernandez (Health Careers High School)
Allison Britt (Mills College)
Anca Glont (University of Dayton)
Andrea Mayo
Andrew Kemp (Georgia State University)
Andy Famiglietti (West Chester University)
Andy Rowe (Young Harris College)
Antoinette Miller
April Murphy
Austin Hendricks (Georgia Regents University)
Axel Staehler (University of Kent)
Becka LaPlant
Ben Bolling (UNC-Chapel Hill)
Bonnie Robinson
Brandon Underwood (University of Hawai’i, Manoa)
Brent Allison (Gainesville State College)
Brian Curtis (Nashville State Community College)
Brian Ladd
Caleb Hampton (anderbilt University)
Ryan Gabriel Windeknecht (University of Tennessee, Knoxville)
Camille Butera (Smith College)
Carl Dull
Cary Gillenwater
Casey Cothran
Cassandra Vaughan (Ohio State University)
Chandra Jenkins (Chapman University)
Charles Henebry (Boston University)
Charles Klayman
Charles Rohr
Chris Richardson (Young Harris College)
Christiana Ares-Christian (Southern New Hampshire University)
Christopher Bartel (Appalachian State University)
Christopher Belanger
Christopher Minz (Georgia State University)
Clancy Smith
Clara Nisley
Cleolinda Jones
Clint Jones
Corey Goergen (Emory University)
Courtney Bliss (Bowling Green State University)
Curtis Forbes
Dalel Serda (The University of Texas-Pan American)
Daniel Murphy
Daniel W Smith (Brooklyn College-Feirstein Graduate School of Cinema)
Deborah Scally
Dennis LoRusso (Emory University)
Drew Berkowitz
Durf Humphries
E. Joe Johnson
Ed Salo (Arkansas State University)
Elizabeth Kidder
Elizabeth Perkins (Morehead State University)
Elyce Rae Helford (Middle Tennessee State University)
Emily Rauber Rodriguez (University of Southern California)
Eric Duffy (St. Vincent College)
Erica J. Gannon, Ph.D.
Erica Massey (Southern Methodist University)
Francisco Veloso
Gabriel Cruz (High Point University)
George Kopec
Grace D. Gipson (University of California, Berkeley)
Hannah Dame (University of Alabama)
Hannah Markley
J. J. Sylvia (University of Southern Mississippi)
J. Richard Stevens (University of Colorado Boulder)
J.J. Sylvia IV (North Carolina State University)
James Frusetta (Hampden-Sydney College)
James Rocha (Louisiana State University)
Jason A. Clark
Jasper Ferehawk
Jennifer Crumley (University of Texas at Dallas)
Jennifer Hudgens
Jess Peacock
Jessica Dambruch (Old Dominion University)
Jessica Lauren Keys (Georgia State University)
Jessica Sheffield (The Pennsylvania State University)
Jill Hernandez (University of Texas at San Antonio)
Joe Crowe
Joel Amnott
Johanna Alberich (Troy University)
John Baldari (Stratford University)
John Patrick Bray (University of Georgia)
Jon Garthoff (University of Tennessee)
Jonathan Gayles (Georgia State)
Jordan Leigh Frederick (Queens Grant HS)
Joseph Cadotte
Joshua Hall
Joshua Korenblat (SUNY New Platz)
Josué Cardona
Julian C. Chambliss (Michigan State University)
Justus Schollmeyer (Leibniz Institute for Interdisciplinary Studies)
Justy Engle (University of Louisville)
Kari Storla
Karl Mohn
Katherine Bryant
Kathryn Burt (North Carolina State University)
Katie Googe (University of Georgia)
Kecia Y Stovall
Keith DeCandido
Kim Knight, UT Dallas
Kristen Koopman (Virginia Tech)
Landon W. Schurtz (University of Oklahoma)
Laurenn McCubbin
Leslie Bickford
Lindamarie Tonn
Luis Arata (Quinnipiac University)
Madison Butler (Pennsylvania State University)
Margaret A. Robbins (University of Georgia)
Margaret Robbins (Mount Vernon Presbyterian School)
Mary Grace DuPree
Matthew Noe (University of Massachusetts Medical School, Lamar Soutter Library)
Melanie Jordan (University of West Georgia)
Melanie Waddell
Michael Barba (University of California, Merced)
Michael Bugajski (Southern Illinois University-Carbondale)
Mike Bailey (University of North Florida)
Mike Martin
Mirielle Smith
Molly Dilts (Pennsylvania State University)
Mona Rocha (Louisiana State University)
Nakia Pope
Natalie Sheppard
Ness Creighton (Georgia State University)
Nicholas Miller (Valdosta State University)
Nicole Wyatt (University of Calgary)
Nicolette Gable (College of William and Mary)
Nora Hangel (Indiana University Bloomington)
Pablo Gonzalez
Patrick Allen (Penn State University)
Pete Rorabaugh (Kennesaw State University)
Philip Griffith
Phillip Cunningham (Quinnipiac University)
Rachel Branham (Marble Head High School)
Rachel Hartnett (University of Florida)
Racheline Maltese
Rafael Schaubb
Rebecca Hill (Kennesaw State University)
Rebekah Spera
Rob Levy
Robert Louis Lloyd (Georgia State University)
Robert Prickett
Robin L. Zebrowski (Beloit College)
Robin Smith (UNC-Chapel Hill)
Robin Zebrowski (Beloit College)
Cassandra Vaughan (Ohio State University)
Ross Hardy
Russ Dobler
Ruth Caillouet
Ryan Gabriel Windeknecht (University of Tennessee, Knoxville)
Ryan Windeknecht (University of Tennessee, Knoxville)
Sabrina Starnaman (University of California-San Diego)
Sargon Donabed (Roger Williams University)
Savanna Teague (Middle Tennessee State University)
Scott Allie
Sean Walters
Sergei Modestov (Saint-Petersburg State Economics University)
Shanna Early (Emory University)
Shaun Treat (University of North Texas)
Shawn Jarod Moores
Sherry Ginn (Rowan-Cabarrus Community College)
Shien-Hauh Leu (Southern Methodist University)
Simon Gough (Monash University)
Sofia Brewer-Berres
Stephanie Graves (Georgia State University)
Stephanie Larson (Emory University)
Stephanie Noell (University of North Texas)
Stuart Lenig (Columbia State)
TaLynn Kels
Teri Campbell (University of Texas at Dallas)
Theresa Fine-Pawsey (Durham Technical Community College)
Tiernan Cole
Tim Bryant (SUNY Buffalo State)
Tini Howard (Cape Fear Community College)
Tracey Berry
Tracie Mahaffey
Van Plexico (Southwestern Illinois College)
Veronika Konstantinova Tzankova (Simon Fraser University)
Woody Harris
Yael Sagiv (Ben Gurion University, Israel)
Yasemin Davarcı (Ankara University)