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Contributors L Y N N K E L L E R is currently the Martha Meier Renk Bascom Professor of Poetry at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Her books include Re-making It New: Contemporary American Poetry and the Modernist Tradition (Cambridge, 1987), Forms of Expansion: Recent Long Poems by Women (Chicago, 1997), and Feminist Measures: Soundings in Poetry and Theory (Michigan, 1994), co-edited with Cristanne Miller. She is co-editor, with Alan Golding and Adalaide Morris, of the University of Wisconsin Press series on North American poetry. Her new project is a book on recent experimental poetry by American women. M A R K B . N . H A N S E N , associate professor of English at Princeton University, is the author of Embodying Technesis: Technology beyond Writing (Michigan, 2000), New Philosophy for New Media (MIT, 2004), and Bodies in Code: Interfaces with New Media, forthcoming in 2005 (Routledge). He served as co-editor, with Taylor Carman, of The Cambridge Companion to Merleau-Ponty (2004). He is working on a book manuscript titled "Fiction after Television, or Toward an Aesthetics of Affective Response," in addition to co-editing, with W. J. T. Mitchell, a volume on critical terms for media studies. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Contemporary Literature University of Wisconsin Press

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Contemporary Literature , Volume 45 (4) – Feb 8, 2004

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L Y N N K E L L E R is currently the Martha Meier Renk Bascom Professor of Poetry at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Her books include Re-making It New: Contemporary American Poetry and the Modernist Tradition (Cambridge, 1987), Forms of Expansion: Recent Long Poems by Women (Chicago, 1997), and Feminist Measures: Soundings in Poetry and Theory (Michigan, 1994), co-edited with Cristanne Miller. She is co-editor, with Alan Golding and Adalaide Morris, of the University of Wisconsin Press series on North American poetry. Her new project is a book on recent experimental poetry by American women. M A R K B . N . H A N S E N , associate professor of English at Princeton University, is the author of Embodying Technesis: Technology beyond Writing (Michigan, 2000), New Philosophy for New Media (MIT, 2004), and Bodies in Code: Interfaces with New Media, forthcoming in 2005 (Routledge). He served as co-editor, with Taylor Carman, of The Cambridge Companion to Merleau-Ponty (2004). He is working on a book manuscript titled "Fiction after Television, or Toward an Aesthetics of Affective Response," in addition to co-editing, with W. J. T. Mitchell, a volume on critical terms for media studies.

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