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Genders 32
2000
NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS
COURTNEY BAILEY is a doctoral student in the Department of Communication and Culture at Indiana University.
MERRILL COLE is an Acting Instructor of English at the University of Washington. He has published in Discourse, Literature Interpretation Theory, and Christopher Lane's Columbia University Press anthology, The Psychoanalysis of Race. His essay, "Admiration's Double Labor: Phaedrus in the Mirror," is forthcoming in American Imago.
DEBORAH CASLAV COVINO is Assistant Professor of English and Women's Studies at Florida Atlantic University. She teaches courses in feminist theory and aesthetics, literary theory, literature and medicine, and visual and literary representations of the body. Her current book project, Aesthetic Surgeries: Grotesque Protest and the Sculpted Body, examines both the current boom in aesthetic surgery and contemporary feminist refigurations of the female body, as they both acknowledge and resist human abjection.
ANNAMARIE JAGOSE is a member of Genders' Editorial Board and Senior Lecturer in the Department of English with Cultural Studies at the University of Melbourne. Patricia White is Assistant Professor of English and Film Studies at Swarthmore College.
SUJATA MOORTI teaches at Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Va. Her book Color of Rape: Gender and Race in Television's Public Spheres is forthcoming.
ELAYNE RAPPING is Professor of Women's Studies and Cultural Studies at the State University of New York at Buffalo. She is the author, most recently, of Media-tations: Forays into the Gender and Culture Wars (South End Press) and The Culture of Recovery: Making Sense of the Self-Help Movement in Women's Lives (Beacon Press). This essay, in a different form, will be part of a forthcoming book length study of television's representation of law and justice.
PETER RUPPERT is Professor of Modern Languages at Florida State University and the author of Reader in a Strange Land: The Activity of Reading Literary Utopias. He is the editor of two volumes on film studies and has published essays on European film, comparative literature, and literary utopias. He is currently writing a memoir.
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