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Notes on Contributors Comparative Critical Studies 19.2 (2022): v–vii Edinburgh University Press DOI: 10.3366/ccs.2022.0437 C British Comparative Literature Association www.euppublishing.com/ccs PETER ADKINS is Early Career Teaching and Research Fellow in Twentieth-Century Literature at the University of Edinburgh. He is the author of The Modernist Anthropocene: Nonhuman Life and Planetary Change in James Joyce, Virginia Woolf and Djuna Barnes (Edinburgh University Press, 2022), editor of Virginia Woolf and the Anthropocene (forthcoming) and co-editor of Virginia Woolf, Europe and Peace: Aesthetics and Theory (Clemson University Press, 2020). He has also published a range of articles and chapters on modernism in relation to ecocriticism, animal studies and posthumanism. ROSI BRAIDOTTI is a continental philosopher and feminist theorist. She is currently Professor Emeritus at Utrecht University, where she has taught since 1988. She was the founding professor of Women’s Studies at Utrecht University (1988–1995), founding director of the Netherlands School of Women’s Studies (1995-2005), and founding director of the Centre for the Humanities (2006–2016). She also set up the European summer school, NOISE, and the European thematic network in Women’s and Gender Studies, ATHENA. She has been awarded honorary degrees from Helsinki (2007) and Linköping (2013); she has been a Fellow of the Australian Academy of http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Comparative Critical Studies Edinburgh University Press

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Comparative Critical Studies 19.2 (2022): v–vii Edinburgh University Press DOI: 10.3366/ccs.2022.0437 C British Comparative Literature Association www.euppublishing.com/ccs PETER ADKINS is Early Career Teaching and Research Fellow in Twentieth-Century Literature at the University of Edinburgh. He is the author of The Modernist Anthropocene: Nonhuman Life and Planetary Change in James Joyce, Virginia Woolf and Djuna Barnes (Edinburgh University Press, 2022), editor of Virginia Woolf and the Anthropocene (forthcoming) and co-editor of Virginia Woolf, Europe and Peace: Aesthetics and Theory (Clemson University Press, 2020). He has also published a range of articles and chapters on modernism in relation to ecocriticism, animal studies and posthumanism. ROSI BRAIDOTTI is a continental philosopher and feminist theorist. She is currently Professor Emeritus at Utrecht University, where she has taught since 1988. She was the founding professor of Women’s Studies at Utrecht University (1988–1995), founding director of the Netherlands School of Women’s Studies (1995-2005), and founding director of the Centre for the Humanities (2006–2016). She also set up the European summer school, NOISE, and the European thematic network in Women’s and Gender Studies, ATHENA. She has been awarded honorary degrees from Helsinki (2007) and Linköping (2013); she has been a Fellow of the Australian Academy of

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