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Just because it has become the norm, doesn't necessarily make it correct. If the name order has not been switched, then there should not be a comma: https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/1016/04/.
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If you store them in the two name field, then in-text citations are correct, but in the bibliography you get: Kim, So-Young, and Chris Berry. “‘Suri Suri Masuri’: The Magic of the Korean Horror Film: A Conversation.” Postcolonial Studies, vol. 3, …
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Sure, I've uploaded screen shots here: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1POZO5ohcKWcl3FgXRg79MW9jb1kcNdzR As you will see, the in-text citations are showing the full name for any name put in the single field, which is incorrect. Any ideas on how to…
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Yes, this happens in every in-text style I've tried, and on both mac and pc, using word.