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J. Yellowlees Douglas : ウィキペディア英語版 | J. Yellowlees Douglas
J. Yellowlees Douglas is an author and scholar of hypertext fiction and interactive fiction. She began writing about hypermedia in the late 1980s, very early in the development of the medium. ==Education and teaching== Douglas was born June 25, 1962, in Detroit, Michigan. She did not have a first name apart from the initial 'J.' but found that it was misstated so often that she adopted "Jane' as her first name.〔 She completed her undergraduate studies in English language and literature at the University of Michigan in 1982, where she went on to get an M.A in cinema and literary theory. She received her Ph.D. in English and education from New York University in 1992. She spent a year as a research fellow at Brunel University in London examining the ways in which hypertext affects the construction of digital technologies. She has worked in the advertising industry, serving as a copywriter for Graham & Gillies Advertising and becoming a partner at Garrison Gibbs Communications. In academia, Douglas has been the director of the program in professional writing and an assistant professor of English at Lehman College. She is presently Associate Professor of Management Communication in the Warrington College of Business Administration at the University of Florida, where she has also served as director of the William and Grace Dial Center for Written and Oral Communication.〔〔 Douglas was a contestant on ''Jeopardy!'' on March 8, 2013.〔 In interviews and forum postings about this experience, Douglas revealed that her godmother is the actress Maggie Smith.〔
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