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Ivan Callus is Professor of English at the University of Malta. He is General Co-Editor of CounterText and Co-Director of the Critical Posthumanism Network. He has published widely in the areas of contemporary fiction, literary theory, posthumanism, and comparative literature. His most recent volume, as co-editor, is European Posthumanism (Routledge, 2016). James Corby is Associate Professor and Head of the Department of English at the University of Malta, where he lectures on literary theory, poetry, and philosophy. He is General Co-Editor of CounterText and a founding member of the Futures of Literature Network. He has published on literature and philosophy, including articles on romanticism, modernism, phenomenology, performance, politics, and contemporary American literature. He co-edited Style in Theory: Between Literature and Philosophy (Bloomsbury, 2013) with Ivan Callus and Gloria Lauri-Lucente, and edited a special issue of the Journal for Cultural Research on ‘Critical Distance’ (Taylor & Francis, 2017). Marija Grech lectures in English Literature and Critical Theory at the University of Malta. Her publications include articles on the value of anthropomorphism to contemporary critical thought, on the notion of proto-posthumanism, on the experimental fiction of Christine Brooke- CounterText 5.2 (2019): 269–270 DOI: 10.3366/count.2019.0161 © Edinburgh University Press www.euppublishing.com/count 269 Notes
Countertext – Edinburgh University Press
Published: Aug 1, 2019
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