IAFOR Journal of Arts & Humanities
Volume 8 – Issue 1 – 2021
Notes on Contributors Article 1: Netflix and Crime: Identification with the Characters of La Casa de Papel Spanish Series Dr Afnan Qutub is an assistant professor in Digital Media at King Abdulaziz University in Saudi Arabia. She graduated with a PhD degree in Philosophy from Leicester University, UK. She completed an M.A. degree in Communication Studies from California State University, USA. Her research interests include media representation and internet studies. She published several works. A previous essay of hers, entitled “The presentation of Muslim women in the media: Saving Muslim women from their misery” was published in 2017. A recent co-authored study titled Challenges of Self-Presentation and Athlete Branding among Saudi Female Exercisers: An Auto-ethnography of a Muslim Saudi Personal Trainer Instagram User” was published in 2021. Email: aqutub@kau.edu.sa Co-authors, Dina Marie, Samar Meer, and Amira Alkurdi, are graduates from the Public Relations Department at King Abdulaziz University. Article 2: Et Tu, Atticus!: The Hero of To Kill a Mockingbird and the Cold War Dr Akiyoshi Suzuki is a professor of American literature, world literature and East-West Studies at Nagasaki University, Japan. He has held positions such as guest professor at Suzhou University of Science & Technology in China, Librasia 2014 conference chair & featured speaker, and so forth, and now he is president of Katahira English Literature Society, editorin-chief of Japan Society of Text Study and Japan Society of Stylistics, a member of the editorial board of the International Association for East-West Studies (USA), and others. Akiyoshi Suzuki has introduced innovative and inventive readings of literature, such as 3-D topographic reading of Haruki Murakami’s fictions (IAFOR Journal of Literature & Librarianship 2(1), resistance against identity-centrism reading of Henry Miller’s fictions (Delta 7), and so on. E-mail: suzu-a@nagasaki-u.ac.jp Article 3: The Effectiveness of Coloring in Reducing Anxiety and Improving PWB in Adolescents Cindy Emanuela is a clinical psychologist, a graduate of Tarumanagara University, Indonesia, who field of study is coloring activity for anxious adolescence. Her interest in this area began while exploring clinical issues in abnormalities and psychopathology. Through journal analysis and personal counseling services, she follows case studies such as depression cases, personality disorder cases, and anxiety cases. She currently has a private counseling service. Email: cindyemanuela10@gmail.com Dr Monty P. Satiadarma is a Clinical Psychologist. He obtained his PhD from the University of Indonesia (2006). He also obtained an MA (Art Therapy) from the Emporia State University, Kansas (1986) and MFCC from College of Notre Dame, Belmont, California (1990). He was the co-founder of Department of Psychology, Tarumanagara, Indonesia. Dr Roswiyani Roswiyani obtained her BA in Psychology from Tarumanagara University, an MA in Clinical Psychology from the University of Indonesia, and her PhD from Radboud
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