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Genders 49    2009

NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS

BRENDA R. WEBER is an assistant professor in Gender Studies at Indiana University and author of Makeover TV: Selfhood, Citizenship, and Celebrity (Duke University Press, 2009); KAREN W. TICE is an associate professor at the University of Kentucky where she teaches gender studies and education. She is the author of Tales of Wayward Girls and Immoral Women: Case Records and the Professionalization of Social Work (University of Illinois Press, 1998) and is completing a book on campus beauty pageantry.

DAVID GREVEN is an Assistant Professor of English at Connecticut College. He is the author of Manhood in Hollywood from Bush to Bush (University of Texas Press, 2009) and Men Beyond Desire: Manood, Sex, and Violation in American Literature (Palgrave Macmillan, 2005). He is currently writing a book on Hawthorne, Freud, and narcissism.

JENNIFER REED teaches Women's Studies at California State University Long Beach and writes about gender and sexuality in mass media.

ZACHARY LAMM is a graduate student in the English department at Loyola University Chicago. He is currently completing a dissertation entitled "The Queer Work of Fantasy: The Romance in Antebellum America." He has previously published essays and reviews in GLQ and Cercles as well as in the collection Reading Rocky Horror: The Rocky Horror Picture Show and Popular Culture (Palgrave, 2008).

AARON K. H. HO teaches English at Queens College, City University of New York. His work on Oscar Wilde has appeared in The Oscholars and two essays on Charlotte Brontë's Jane Eyre and Kazuo Ishiguro's The Remains of the Day will be published in General Themes in Literature in 2009. He is currently working on masculinity, queerness and the English Decadence.

LYNN FUJIWARA is an Associate Professor in Women's and Gender Studies at the University of Oregon.  "Immigrant Rights Are Human Rights: The Reframing of Immigrant Entitlement and Welfare," appeared in Social Problems (2005).  She is currently working on a project titled "The Politics of Removal: Forced Deportations, Exclusion, and the Impact on Immigrant Families," and is a 2008-2009 recipient of an American Association of University Women Postdoctoral Fellowship.

PAMELA THOMA is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Women's Studies at Washington State University. Her research interests include Asian American cultural studies, film, transnational feminist theory and activism, and political economy. "Buying Up Baby," an essay on postfeminist pregnancy films is forthcoming in Feminist Media Studies. She is currently working on a book manuscript entitled, On Belonging: Citizenship, Consumer Culture, and Transnational Politics in Asian American Women's Fiction.

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