OLFA GANDOUZ is
a PhD student at the FLSH (University of Sousse,
Tunisia). She has taught in the English Department at
the faculty of Arts & Humanities, University of Sousse
since 2011. Her PhD project is entitled "Female
Oscillation between Idealization and Debasement in
Selected Plays of Eugene O’Neill and Tennessee
Williams." She obtained her MA thesis (Irish Identity
and Ethnicity in Eugene O'Neill's A Touch of the Poet)
in American Literature in 2012.
MARNIE J.
GLAZIER is a scholar, writer, and social practice
artist. She holds an MFA in Dramatic Writing, and a PhD
in Theatre and Performance Studies from Southern
Illinois University, Carbondale. She has recently worked
as a guest artist with In the Heart of the Beast Puppet
and Mask Theatre, and is currently teaching Theatre in
Salinas, California in a collaborative partnership with
Hartnell College and The Western Stage.
JOHN MISAK
received his BA in English at Hofstra University, his MA
in Creative Writing at Queens College and is currently
finishing his dissertation on O'Neill's late plays at
St. John's University. He teaches at at New York
Institute of Technology, Old Westbury and Queensborough
Community College.