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CONTRIBUTORS J. Michael Fulton received his doctorate in 1999 from the University ofArizona. His dissertation was tided "Counter-Reformation Politics in theWorks ofFray Luis de Leon." He is currently Spanish Section Head at Boise State University , where he teaches Spanish language classes and Spanish for Business. Cynthia A. Cavanaugh is an M.A. candidate at Drew University in Madison, New Jersey. Her recent publications appear in Poems ofthe World, in The Rocky Mountain Review, and at Luminarium.org. She received her J.D. from Stetson College ofLaw. She teaches College Composition at Kean University and is working on a thesis about Pulitzer Prize winning poet, Richard Wilbur. Cathryn Halverson is an assistant professor ofAmerican literature at Kobe City University ofForeign Studies. She has published articles on autobiography , travel literature, and western literature, and is completing a book on western women's autobiographies titled Maverick Autobiographies and the American West, 1902-1936: MaryMacLane, Opal Whiteley, Juanita Harrison. Deborah Weagel is a graduate student in French in the Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures at the University ofNew Mexico. She holds degrees in Art & Design, and Music Composition &Theory. Her current project is an analysis ofmusical structures in Albert Camus' L'étranger. Catherine Cucinella holds the position ofFaculty Fellow in the Literature and Writing Department at California State University, San Marcos. She has published on Elizabeth Bishop, Julie Dash's film Daughters ofthe Dust, and variousAmerican women writers and poets. She is editor ofContemporaryAmerican Women Poets: A Bio-Bibliographical Critical Sourcebook, forthcoming from Greenwood Press. Jennifer Helene Mäher teaches first-year composition and professional communication classes at Iowa State University as well as courses in literature at Graceland University. Her interests include critical/feminist pedagogies, reflexive research practices, and instructional technology. 126 * ROCKY MOUNTAIN REVIEW * SPRING 2002 ...

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