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NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS
ERIN LYNDAL MARTIN is a poet whose work can be read in La Petite Zine, H_ngm_n, and Coconut Poetry
KIM D. HESTER-WILLIAMS is an
Associate Professor of English at Sonoma State University. Her current project
extends an analysis of Eminem and concerns the ways in which black feminist
discourse reveals fundamental ways of understanding contemporary mainstream
media representations of racial and class tourism.
LINDA MIZEJEWSKI is a Professor of
Women's Studies at the Ohio State University. Her most recent book is Hardboiled
and High Heeled: The Woman Detective in Popular Culture (Routledge, 2004),
and she is currently working on a book about It Happened One Night for
the Blackwell Studies in Film and Television series.
CANDICE M. JENKINS is an associate professor of English at Hunter College, The City University of New York. She is now at work on a new book manuscript, which examines the shifting politics of material privilege in post-Civil Rights era African American fiction.
SUJATA MOORTI is professor of women's and gender studies at
Middlebury College in Vermont. She has most recently published "Imaginary
Homes, Transplanted Traditions" in the Journal of Creative Communications.
CHRIS HUDSON is a
senior lecturer in Asian Media and Culture in the School of Applied
Communication at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology in Melbourne,
Australia. Apart from Asian cyber-feminism, her research interests include
Asian cities and transnational cultural practices; gender, politics and the
media in Southeast Asia; sexuality and citizenship in Asia.
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