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Genders 29    1999

NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS

EYAL AMIRAN is Associate Professor of English at Michigan State University, amiran@pilot.msu.edu. His recent essays on publishing, narrative theory, and electronic text have appeared in Minnesota Review, SubStance, and The Yale Journal of Criticism. This essay comes from a book in progress on modernist narrative and the body of the text.

JUDITH HALBERSTAM is an Associate Professor in the Department of Literature at the University of California, San Diego. Her latest book, Female Masculinity, was published by Duke University Press in October 1998.

ANNAMARIE JAGOSE is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of English at the University of Melbourne and a member of the Genders Editorial Board.

MARGARET HIRSCHBERG is a visiting assistant professor at Adams State College and is currently working on a project that explores teen culture and politics.

MELISSA M. MOWRY is an assistant professor of English at Moorhead State University where she teaches eighteenth-century studies. Her work has appeared in Criticism, the Journal of Women's History, and her book, The Bawdy Politic: Political Pornography and Prostitution, 1660-1714 is forthcoming from Johns Hopkins University Press.

JUDITH ROOF is the author of Reproductions of Reproduction: Imaging Symbolic Change, Come As You Are: Sexuality and Narrative, and A Lure of Knowledge: Lesbian Sexuality and Theory and is co-editor of Feminism and Psychoanalysis (with Richard Feldstein), Who Can Speak? Authority and Critical Identity (with Robyn Weigman), and Staging the Rage: Misogyny in Modern Drama (with Katherine Burkman). She teaches at Indiana University, Bloomington.

J. ELYSE SINGLETON is a freelance writer who lives in Denver and has written for publications in the United States, England, and New Zealand. From October 1992 to January 1994, she was a regular columnist for The Denver Post, which also published this essay after the shooting. She has received several awards, including one for excellence in journalism from the Colorado chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists. She is currently completing a novel that focusses on two young black women in World War II.

PAMELA THOMA teaches in the American Studies and Women's Studies programs at Colby College. She is completing a book manuscript on the politics of consumption in Asian American feminist cultural studies.

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