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  • Contributors

Michael Borgstrom Assistant Professor of English at San Diego State University, is the author of Minority Reports: Identity and Social Knowledge in Nineteenth-Century American Literature (2010), as well as essays that have appeared in PMLA and African American Review, among others. He is currently at work on a new project, tentatively titled "Anxiety Attacks: Queerness and Cultural Tension in American Literary History."

Stephen Knadler is Associate Professor of English at Spelman College, where he teaches U.S. literature and cultural studies. His most recent book is Remapping Citizenship and the Nation in African American Literature (2009). He is currently working on a manuscript that looks at the relations among biomedicine, public health discourse, and early twentieth-century African American literature and culture.

Dominic Mastroianni is Assistant Professor of English at Clemson University. His monograph-in-progress considers secrecy, politics, and epistemology in antebellum American literature. [End Page 424]

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