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Genders 38    2003

NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS

BRETT FARMER is a member of Genders’ Editorial Board and Senior Lecturer in the Department of English with Cultural Studies at the University of Melbourne.

J. DAVID HESTER is Research Fellow of the Alexander von Humboldt Stiftung. His monographs include Academic Constraints in Rhetorical Criticism of the New Testament: An Introduction to a Rhetoric of Power, and forthcoming works entitled The Rhetorics of Healing: Intersexes, Medicine and Alternative Paradigms of Healing and The Postgender Jesus: Bible, Eunuchs and New Sexualities.  He is also Founding Editor of the ejournal Queen: a journal of rhetoric and power.

KATHLEEN ROWE KARLYN teaches film studies at the University of Oregon.  Her publications include the award-winning The Unruly Woman: Gender and the Genres of Laughter and articles on feminism, film and cultural studies, including a widely anthologized essay on Roseanne.  She is currently writing a book on media by and about teen girls.

JEFF KING is a doctoral candidate in English at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. His dissertation, “Inverting Utopia: British Modernism and the Fantasy of Sexual Identity,” examines the relation between sexual identity and utopian fantasy in modernist representations of “sexual inversion.”

DEBALI MOOKERJEA-LEONARD is a doctoral candidate in the Department of South Asian Languages and Civilizations at the University of Chicago. She is completing her dissertation "Unfinished Histories: Gendered Violence in Postcolonial Bengali Writings by Women." She has published articles and translations in journals both in India and the U.S.

VALERIE ROHY is an Assistant Professor of English at the University of Vermont. She is the author of Impossible Women: Lesbian Figures and American Literature (Cornell, 2000) and co-editor, with Elizabeth Ammons, of American Local Color Writing, 1880-1920 (Penguin, 1998). She has also published essays on James Baldwin, Pauline Hopkins, and Mary Wilkins Freeman.

CELIA S. STAHR teaches art history at San Francisco State University.  She has another essay on Elaine de Kooning in Notable American Women coming out in 2004 published by Harvard University Press.  Currently she is working on a book about Elaine de Kooning.

STACY WOLF is Associate Professor of Theatre and Dance at the University of Texas at Austin, and the editor of Theatre Topics, a journal of pedagogy and praxis, affiliated with the Association for Theatre in Higher Education.

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