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Annette Wannamaker

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Annette Wannamaker is a professor in the English Department at Eastern Michigan University where she teaches courses in children’s and adolescent literature and media. Her most recent book, How to Read Like an Anti-Fascist, focuses on how the American Right uses stories to spread fascist propaganda across our media ecosystem and how some works of literature written for young people can help to reveal and counter fascist storytelling.

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