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Biographical note
Charlotte Devon Scurlock is a PhD student in Film & Media Studies and English at the University of Pittsburgh. She holds an MA in Cinema and Media Studies from the University of Southern California. Her research engages written and videographic modes of scholarship to examine femininity and feminism in contemporary television, film, and digital media.
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