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Eva Cherniavsky is a Professor in the Department of English at the University of Washington. She specializes in American studies, post-colonial studies, and feminism, focusing on literatures from the 18th to the 20th centuries in the U.S. Cherniavsky has authored a monograph titled 'Neocitizenship: Political Culture and Democracy,' which investigates the transformations of political economy through the lens of popular culture. Her current research extends the inquiries initiated in her earlier work, particularly examining narratives of the zombie apocalypse in various media, including film, television, and comics, to explore alternative imaginations of mass politics. Cherniavsky's research reflects a deep engagement with contemporary political discourse and seeks to understand how popular cultural narratives can illuminate or critique modern political institutions and theories. Throughout her academic career, she has made significant contributions to feminist theory and 18th-century American feminism while also challenging traditional narratives within American literature and culture.
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