Jonathan W. Gray, Associate Professor English at the CUNY Graduate Center and John Jay College, is the author of Civil Rights in the White Literary Imagination (University Press of Mississippi) and is currently working on the book project Illustrating the Race: Representing Blackness in American Comics.
The event was chaired by Dr Ernesto Priego and Dr Dominic Davies. This talk was organized in collaboration between the Centre for Human-Computer Interaction Design, School of Science and Technology, and the Department of Media, Culture & Creative Industries, School of Communication & Creativity, City, University of London.
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