
معرفی
Erika Johnson-Lewis serves as a Lecturer at St. Petersburg College's Clearwater Campus, maintaining office hours in room CR 141 and virtual consultations via Zoom. Her schedule includes availability on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 9:00 am to 12:00 pm in-person, with additional virtual hours Mondays and Wednesdays from 7:30 am to 2:30 pm, plus ad-hoc availability before/after Tuesday/Thursday classes.
Her research centers on television narrative structures and cultural politics, specializing in serial storytelling, post-apocalyptic themes, and post-9/11 American exceptionalism. She examines how shows like Lost, Battlestar Galactica, and The Wire deploy temporal strategies and spatial constructions to reflect societal anxieties about national identity, trauma, and human nature through frameworks of cultural studies and narrative theory.
Johnson-Lewis's publications reveal a cohesive trajectory from historical analyses of television finales to contemporary critiques of media's role in political discourse, consistently highlighting television's capacity to interrogate cultural values through serialized narrative complexity. Her work bridges textual analysis with socio-political context across eras from Howdy Doody to Girls.
No scientific awards or major grants were documented in available sources. Similarly, student advising records, laboratory affiliations, or research team leadership details remain unspecified in current institutional materials.





