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Genders 33
2001
NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS
JEFFREY BELNAP is associate professor of International Cultural Studies at Brigham Young University-Hawaii Campus. He is currently at work on From New York to Tehuantepec: Nationalism and Cosmopolitanism in Post-Revolutionary Mexico.
JO-ANNE BERELOWITZ is Associate Professor of Art History at San Diego State University. Her research focuses on art about the U.S.-Mexico border region.
FRANCES E. DOLAN is Professor of English at Miami University, Ohio. She is the author of Dangerous Familiars: Representations of Domestic Crime in England, 1550-1700 (Cornell, 1994) and Whores of Babylon: Catholicism, Gender, and Seventeenth-Century Print Culture (Cornell, 1999). She has also edited six Shakespeare plays.
KATHARINE GILLESPIE is an assistant professor of seventeenth-century English and American literatures at Miami University of Oxford, Ohio. Her articles on Anna Trapnel, Katherine Chidley, and Anne Bradstreet have appeared in Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature, Bunyan Studies, and Symbiosis, respectively. She is currently completing a book manuscript on seventeenth-century female sectarian writers in England and their early feminist articulations of liberal political theory.
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. Brett Farmer is a Lecturer in the Department of English with Cultural Studies at the University of Melbourne.
SHAHNAZ KHAN: is Assistant Professor of Sociology and Women's Studies at St. Francis Xavier University. She is the author of Muslim Women: Crafting a North American Identity, UPF, 2000 and has published in Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, and Canadian Woman Studies.
E. L. McCALLUM teaches in the English Department at Michigan State University and is the author of Object Lessons: How to Do Things with Fetishism (SUNY 1998), as well as recent articles in Camera Obscura, Poetics Today, and Arizona Quarterly.
MELISSA MOWRY is an Assistant Professor of English at Minnesota State University Moorhead. Her book, The Bawdy Politic: Political Pornography and Prostitution in England, 1660-1714 is under contract with Johns Hopkins UP.
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