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Contributors diya m. abdo is an assistant professor of English at Guilford College in North Carolina. She has published articles in Women’s Studies Quarterly, The Eugene O’Neill Review, Image and Narrative, Life Writing (forthcoming), and the Pacic fi , Ancient, and Modern Language Association’s Pacific Coast Philology , as well as in collections on Anglophone Arab writers and women writers. Her research focuses on Arab women writers, Islamic feminism, autobiography, and postco- lonial translation. tricia currans-sheehan teaches English and writing at Briar Cliff Univer- sity in Sioux City, Iowa, and is the editor of The Briar Cliff Review. She has pub- lished stories in Virginia Quarterly Review, Connecticut Review, South Dakota Review, Fiction, Calyx, Wisconsin Review, and many other journals. Her collec- tion of stories, The Egg Lady and Other Neighbors, won The Headwaters Literary Competition sponsored by New Rivers Press. The River Road, a novel in stories, was released from New Rivers Press in November 2008. laura heyman is an artist and curator based in Syracuse, New York. She re- ceived her MFA from Cranbrook Academy of Art (Bloome fi ld Hills, Michigan). Her work has been exhibited at Senko Studio, Viborg, Denmark; Deutsch Polen Institute, Darmstadt, Germany; and http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies University of Nebraska Press

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Publisher
University of Nebraska Press
Copyright
Copyright © 2008 Frontiers Editorial Collective.
ISSN
1536-0334

Abstract

diya m. abdo is an assistant professor of English at Guilford College in North Carolina. She has published articles in Women’s Studies Quarterly, The Eugene O’Neill Review, Image and Narrative, Life Writing (forthcoming), and the Pacic fi , Ancient, and Modern Language Association’s Pacific Coast Philology , as well as in collections on Anglophone Arab writers and women writers. Her research focuses on Arab women writers, Islamic feminism, autobiography, and postco- lonial translation. tricia currans-sheehan teaches English and writing at Briar Cliff Univer- sity in Sioux City, Iowa, and is the editor of The Briar Cliff Review. She has pub- lished stories in Virginia Quarterly Review, Connecticut Review, South Dakota Review, Fiction, Calyx, Wisconsin Review, and many other journals. Her collec- tion of stories, The Egg Lady and Other Neighbors, won The Headwaters Literary Competition sponsored by New Rivers Press. The River Road, a novel in stories, was released from New Rivers Press in November 2008. laura heyman is an artist and curator based in Syracuse, New York. She re- ceived her MFA from Cranbrook Academy of Art (Bloome fi ld Hills, Michigan). Her work has been exhibited at Senko Studio, Viborg, Denmark; Deutsch Polen Institute, Darmstadt, Germany; and

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Frontiers: A Journal of Women StudiesUniversity of Nebraska Press

Published: Aug 28, 2009

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