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Andrew Loman is an Associate Professor at Memorial University of Newfoundland specializing in Nineteenth-Century American Literature and Comics Studies. He holds degrees from Queen’s University and the University of Victoria. Loman's research interests include American Gothic Culture, Popular Culture, and literary representations in comics. He has published several works addressing themes in Nathaniel Hawthorne's literature, the Gothic urban landscape, and the cultural significance of comics in American society. His teaching portfolio includes critical theory, American literature, and courses on graphic narratives. His work has appeared in various journals and edited volumes, contributing to ongoing discussions in literary and cultural studies. Loman is also engaged in exploring the evolution of popular culture through literature and film, making significant contributions to academic discourse in these interdisciplinary fields.
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