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Tess McNulty is an Assistant Professor in the Department of English at the University of Illinois. She specializes in Digital Humanities, Media, Fiction, Film, and Visual Culture Theory and Criticism. Her research engages with contemporary narratives and cultural analysis, focusing on how digital technologies shape storytelling and audience interaction. Dr. McNulty's work emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches, combining literary studies with digital media critiques to explore how visual and textual forms coexist in modern discourse. She also has a strong affiliation with the National Center for Supercomputing Applications, further enriching her exploration of digital narratives and their implications in varied cultural contexts. With a commitment to fostering scholarly dialogue, she actively participates in conferences and workshops that promote innovative research methodologies in the humanities. McNulty's personal website features her research contributions and upcoming projects, serving as a resource for students and colleagues alike.
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