NEPCA AREA CHAIRS

 

American Literature and Fiction: Mark Madigan, Nazareth College, English Department, Rochester, NY 14618, mjmadiga@naz.edu

Celebrity and Entertainment:  Carol Mitchell, 27 Woodside Circle, Sturbridge, MA 01566 carol_mitchel@spfldcol.edu

Celtic Studies: Margaret Wiley, Colby-Sawyer College, Humanities, 541 Main St., New London, NH 03257, MWiley@colby-sawyer.edu

Comics and Graphic Novels:  Lance Eaton, 87 Thurston St. # 1, Somerville, MA 02145,         lance.eaton@gmail.com

Ethnic and Race Studies: Sally Hirsh-Dickinson, 233 Switch Road, Andover, NH 03216,shirsh-dickinson@tds.net

Fashion and Body Image: Joe Hancock, Drexel University, 64 Stuart Drive, Norristown, PA 19401, jhh33@drexel.edu

Film & History: Cynthia Miller, 484 Bolivar St., Canton, MA 02021.        cynthia_miller@emerson.edu.

Folklore and Folk Culture: TBA

Gender, Identity, Sex and Sexuality: Don Gagnon, Western Conn. State University, 221     Willow Springs, New Milford, CT 06776, GagnonD@wcsu.edu

Global Cultures: Frank A. Salamone, Iona College, 715 North Avenue, New Rochelle, NY 10801-1890, fsalamone@iona.edu

Health, Disease and Physical Culture:  Jennifer Tebbe-Grossman, Massachusetts        College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, School of Arts and Sciences, 179 Longwood Avenue, Boston, MA 02115.  jennifer.tebbe@mcphs.edu

History and Uses of the Past: James P. Hanlan, WPI, 100 Institute Road, Worcester, MA  01609-2280, jphanlan@wpi.edu

Horror:  Michelle Ephraim WPI, 100 Institute Road, Worcester, MA  01609-2280, Ephraim@wpi.edu

Humor: Jeff Cain, Sacred Heart University, 5151 Park Ave. Fairfield, CT 06825 cainj@sacredheart.edu

Labor Studies: Bruce Cohen, Worcester State College, History Department, Worcester, MA 01602-2597, bcohen@worcester.edu

Marketing and Advertising: Rick Magee, Heart University, 5151 Park Ave. Fairfield, CT 06825, mageer@sacredheart.edu

Music: Christopher Scott Gleason, Department of Humanities, Social Sciences, and Management Wentworth Institute of Technology, 550 Huntington Avenue,Boston, MA 02115, gleasonc@wit.edu

New England/New York Studies: Marc Stern, Bentley College, History Department, Waltham,MA 02452-4705, mstern@bentley.edu

Philosophy and Popular Culture: Tim Madigan,Dept. of Philosophy
               St. John Fisher College, Rochester NY 14618 tmadigan@sjfc.edu

Politics: TBA

Religion:  June-Ann Greeley, Sacred Heart University, 5151 Park Ave. Fairfield, CT 06825, greeleyj@sacredheart.edu

Science and Technology: Amos St. Germain, Wentworth Institute of  Technology, Humanities Division, 550 Huntington Avenue, Boston, MA 02115, stgermaina@wit.edu

Science Fiction, Fantasy and Legend: Michael Torregrossa, 34 Second St. Smithfield,RI, 02917  Popular.Culture.and.the.Middle.Ages@gmail.com

Sports: Robert E. Weir, 15 Woods Road, Florence, MA 01062 weir.r@comcast.net

Television: Carol-Ann Farkas, MCPHS, 179 Longwood Ave, Boston, MA 02115, Carol-Ann.Farkas@mcphs.edu

Urban Studies: Lisa Boehm, Worcester State College, Urban Studies Department, Worcester, MA 01602-2597;  lboehm@worcester.edu

Visual Culture and Digital Media: Sue Clerc, Buley Library, Southern Connecticut   State University, New Haven CT 06515 clercs1@southernct.edu 

War and Culture: Steven Corvi, 1 Winter St., Melrose, MA 02716, scorvi@comcast.net

World Literature: Robert Niemi, St. Michael's College, English Department, Colchester, VT 05439, rniemi@smcvt.edu

None of the Above: Peter Holloran, Worcester State College, Department of History, Worcester, MA 01602-2597, (617) 876-6635, pholloran@worcester.edu