Gregory Bray

Gregory Bray, PhD, is an Associate Professor in the Department of Digital Media and Journalism, SUNY New Paltz. He is an independent filmmaker whose works include the CINE and Telly Award-Winning Documentary "A Horse Connection," and original fiction feature film "Liner Notes" (Official Selection, Woodstock Film Festival; Audience Award Finalist Hoboken International Film Festival; Winner Broadcast Education Association, First Place Faculty Narrative film), both of which are available on Amazon.

As a critic, Bray's chapter, "Finding Clark Kent: Sites of Nostalgia and Affect," is published in Mapping Smallville: Critical Essays on the Series and Its Characters. His chapter, "She Laughs by Night: Mad Love, New 52, and Noir," is published in "The Ascendance of Harley Quinn: Essays on DC's Enigmatic Villain." Both are available on Amazon. Other works is published through The Journal of Popular Culture, and other academic peer-reviewed journals. Bray's dissertation, "Sovereignty in Singularlity: Aporias in Ethics and Aesthetics," is published and available through Atropos Press.