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June Pulliam serves as a Distinguished Instructor in the English Department at Louisiana State University's College of Humanities & Social Sciences, with affiliate appointments in the Screen Arts and Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies programs. Her academic home is Hodges Hall, where she maintains her office and conducts teaching activities.
Her research centers on cultural analysis of horror media, with specialization in zombie studies, slasher film, and intersections of gender/sexuality within horror fiction, film, and television. Pulliam's scholarly work extends to young adult fiction and punk rock subcultures, examining their societal narratives and cultural impacts through critical theory frameworks. Her publications consistently explore how horror media reflects and shapes contemporary social anxieties.
As an active scholar in her field, Pulliam contributes to ongoing academic discourse through her books and journal articles, though specific recent publications aren't detailed in available institutional materials. Her interdisciplinary approach bridges literary studies, film theory, and cultural criticism within the humanities.
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