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© Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, 2007 DOI: 10.1163/156920607X245931 Historical Materialism 15 (2007) 241–242 www.brill.nl/hima Notes on Contributors Roland Boer is Associate Professor in Comparative Literature and Cultural Studies at Monash University. He is the author of Criticism of Heaven: On Marxism and Th eology (2007), Marxist Criticism of the Bible (2003), Last Stop Before Antarctica: Th e Bible and Postcolonialism in Australia (2001), Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door: Th e Bible and Popular Culture (1999), Novel Histories: Th e Fiction of Biblical Criticism (1997) and Jameson and Jeroboam (1996). He also edited or co-edited Redirected Travel: Alternative Journeys and Places in Biblical Studies (2003), Tracking ‘Th e Tribes of Yahweh’: On the Trail of a Classic (2002), A Vanishing Mediator? Th e Absence/Presence of the Bible in Postcolonialism (2001) and Th e Labour of Reading: Desire, Alienation and Biblical Interpretation (1999). He is founding and managing editor of the international journal, Th e Bible and Critical Th eory and a member of the Editorial Board of Semeia Studies. Roland.Boer@arts.monash.edu.au Gavin Fridell is Assistant Professor in Politics at Trent University in Peterborough, Ontario, Canada. He is the author of Fair Trade Coffee: Th e Prospects and Pitfalls of Market-Driven Social
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Published: Jan 1, 2007
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