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Bryce Bullins is a fourth-year PhD candidate at the University of Cincinnati and serves as an Instructor in the Department of English. He teaches courses focusing on film studies, American horror cinema, gothic literatures, and composition. His academic background includes a Bachelor of Arts (2014) and Master of Fine Arts (2016) in English and Creative Writing from Sierra Nevada College, followed by a Master of Arts (2019) in English Language & Literature from the University of Toledo.
His research explores the figure of the double across mediums and periods, the psychological mechanisms of dread in contemporary horror cinema, and the intertextual evolution of gothic and horror themes in American literature from the 18th century to today. No scientific awards, publications, or formal advisees are listed in the provided materials.
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