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Genders 53    2011

NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS

SALLY ROBINSON is Associate Professor of English at Texas A&M University, College Station, TX.  She is the author of Engendering the Subject and Marked Men: White Masculinity in Crisis, and has published articles on postmodern fiction, representations of masculinity in American popular culture, and feminist theory .  She is currently working on a book on the use of gender in American anti-consumerist discourse from the 1950s to the present.

MALINI JOHAR SCHUELLER is Professor of English at the University of Florida where she teaches courses on race, postcolonial theory, U.S. empire studies, and Asian-American studies.  She is the author of The Politics of Voice: Liberalism and Social Criticism from Franklin to Kingston, U.S. Orientalisms: Race, Nation, and Gender in Literature 1790-1890, and Locating Race: Global Sites of Post-Colonial Citizenship.  She has co-edited several collections, including Exceptional State: Contemporary U.S. Culture and the New Imperialism and has published articles on topics ranging from feminist theory to the policing of universities in journals such as SIGNS, American Quarterly, and Social Text.  She is currently working on a book about the culture of tutelary colonialism in three Asian sites of U.S. occupation: the Philippines, Korea, and Japan.  She is also working on a documentary involving the campus police shooting of a student at the University of Florida.

THOMAS G. COLE, II, is a Ph.D. student in the Department of English at the University of Florida, whose research primarily focuses on women’s and gender studies issues in Gothic and science fiction literature as well as popular culture.

JESSI LEE JACKSON is a graduate student in the Department of American Studies at the State University of New York at Buffalo.  Her articles and essays have also appeared in Radical Teacher, make/shift, and Area Chicago.

NATASHA PATTERSON is a PhD Candidate in the Department of Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies at Simon Fraser University. Her dissertation explores the experiences of former female contestants of reality TV, in order to shed light on the changing modes of cultural production and “participation” within the contemporary televisual landscape from a feminist perspective. Aside from her work on popular television culture, Ms. Patterson has also published in the areas of: third wave feminism, feminist pedagogy, and horror film.

CAMILLA A. SEARS is a PhD Candidate at the School of Criminology at Simon Fraser University. Her doctoral work explores the impact of neoliberal policies on the regulation of sex and the body.  Her other research interests include reality TV and postfeminist media culture. Her most recent publication is titled “Roar Like a Tiger on TV? Constructions of Women and Childbirth in Reality TV” in Feminist Media Studies.

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