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Ages of Heroes, Eras of Men: Contributor Claire Jenkins

"Nuff Said is gearing up for the Spring by changing its colors. Regardless, we are still focused on comic books and comics culture in all forms. This week's update, and I hope to keep the update coming on a weekly basis, is about Ages of Heroes, Eras of Men. As I mentioned, the 2009 Florida Conference of Historians conference was the first ever face to face with contributors to the volume. So, for those of you who made it, great to meet you:) For those you who did not, here are some of the people you missed.

Ages of Heroes, Eras of Men--FCH Contributor Interview: Claire Jenkins
Education: PhD Film Studies, Warwick University, UK
MA Film Studies, 2005, Reading University, UK
BA (hons) Media Arts, 2003, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK


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