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Biographical note
Jill E. Anderson is the author of Homemaking for the Apocalypse: Domesticating Horror in Atomic Age Literature & Media, the co-editor of Shirley Jackson and Domesticity: Beyond the Haunted House and the forthcoming open-access journal Shirley Jackson Studies. She is an associate professor of English and women’s studies at an HBCU in the South.
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