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Contributors to this Issue

Contributors to this Issue Pumima Bose is an assistant professor of English at Indiana University. She has published or has forthcoming articles on feminism, nationalism, and activism in Boundary 2, SAJUAR, Polemicist, and Genders. She is currently completing work on her manuscript, Organizations qf Empire: Individuals, Collectives, and Agenry in Discourses qf South Asia. Steven D. Farough is a doctoral candidate in sociology at Boston College (Chestnut Hill, MA 02167; e-mail: farough@bc.edu). His interests are contem­ porary social theory and identity formation in race, class, and gender hierar­ chies. He is currently conducting dissertation research on the way white men from different class backgrounds locate themselves in discourses on race and gender relations. Mary N. Layoun (Ph.D.: University of California, Berkeley: Comparative Literature, 1985) is Associate Professor of Comparative Literature at the University of Wisconsin, Madison (1220 Linden Dr., 938 Van Hise Hall, Madison, WI 53706; e-mail: layoun@lss.wisc.edu). Her work includes essays on World Trade Organization and intellectual property rights; nationalism and gender; cultural and literary translation, modernity, Marxism, post-colonialism; and the com­ parative study of comics and sequential art; she is the author of Travels qf a Genre: Ihe Modem Novel and Ideology (1990), and Boundary Fixation: Cultural Responses to Nationalism in http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Passages Brill

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Pumima Bose is an assistant professor of English at Indiana University. She has published or has forthcoming articles on feminism, nationalism, and activism in Boundary 2, SAJUAR, Polemicist, and Genders. She is currently completing work on her manuscript, Organizations qf Empire: Individuals, Collectives, and Agenry in Discourses qf South Asia. Steven D. Farough is a doctoral candidate in sociology at Boston College (Chestnut Hill, MA 02167; e-mail: farough@bc.edu). His interests are contem­ porary social theory and identity formation in race, class, and gender hierar­ chies. He is currently conducting dissertation research on the way white men from different class backgrounds locate themselves in discourses on race and gender relations. Mary N. Layoun (Ph.D.: University of California, Berkeley: Comparative Literature, 1985) is Associate Professor of Comparative Literature at the University of Wisconsin, Madison (1220 Linden Dr., 938 Van Hise Hall, Madison, WI 53706; e-mail: layoun@lss.wisc.edu). Her work includes essays on World Trade Organization and intellectual property rights; nationalism and gender; cultural and literary translation, modernity, Marxism, post-colonialism; and the com­ parative study of comics and sequential art; she is the author of Travels qf a Genre: Ihe Modem Novel and Ideology (1990), and Boundary Fixation: Cultural Responses to Nationalism in

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Published: Dec 27, 1999

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