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NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS
MATTHEW BANNISTER is postgraduate supervisor of Media Arts at Waikato Institute of Technology, Hamilton, New Zealand. His areas of interest include popular music, gender, psychoanalysis and settler societies. His book White Boys, White Noise: Indie Guitar Rock and White Masculinities will be published by Ashgate in the hopefully near future.
BETTY JAY is a Lecturer in English at Royal
Holloway, University of London. She has research
interests in feminism, psychoanalysis and
contemporary narratives. She is co-editor of
_The Discourse of Slavery: Aphra Behn to Toni
Morrison (Routledge, 1994); editor of E. M.
Forster: A Passage to India_ (Icon: 1999); and
author of Anne Brontë, Writers and Their Work
Series, (Northcote House: 1999). She is
currently completing a book on mother-daughter
relationships in contemporary film.
KATHRYN KANE got her Ph.D. in American Studies with a minor in Advance feminist Studies from the University of Minnesota in 2003. She spent the last two years as a visiting professor of English at Hamline University. Her current project explores relationships between lesbian and transgendered community arts programs.
BETH BERILA is the Director of the Women’s Studies Program at St. Cloud State University. Her work has appeared in Feminist Teacher and New Perspectives on Environmental Justice, edited by Rachel Stein.
DEVIKA DIBYA CHOUDHURI is an Assistant Professor in the graduate Counseling Program at Eastern Michigan University, specializing in multicultural counseling.
JESSICA HAYS BALDANZI is a visiting lecturer at Indiana University, Bloomington. This article is revised from a section of her dissertation, "Eugenic Fictions: Imagining the Reproduction of the Twentieth-Century American Citizen" (2003).
D. STRINGER, an adjunct at James Madison University, works on African-American and American literature, trauma studies, feminist criticism, and queer studies, and has recently published "Memory as Fetish: Light in August" in Études Faulkneriennes 4 [Université de Rennes].
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