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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS In addition to the contributors and respondents for this volume, we would also like to thank the Walter Chapin Simpson Center for the Humanities, for its financial support of our lecrure series and this volume (and an especially heartfelt thanks to Kathleen Woodward, Margit Dementi, and Liz Browning for their unflagging support and optimism); the Comparative History of Ideas (CHID) program for its support of Robert Mitchell's undergraduate course, "Semiotic Flesh: A Genealogy of the Concept ofInformation"; the University of Washington departments of Communications, Comparative Literature, and History, and the Elizabeth S. Soule Endowed Professorship in Nursing for their financial support of our lecrure series; Jacquie Ettinger, for her patience and help; and Tyler Fox, for his help, which went above and beyond the call of duty, in providing logistical support for the lecrure series. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS In addition to the contributors and respondents for this volume, we would also like to thank the Walter Chapin Simpson Center for the Humanities, for its financial support of our lecture series and this volume (and an especially heartfelt thanks to Kathleen Woodward, Margit Dementi, and Liz Browning for their unflagging support and optimism); the Comparative History of Ideas (CHID) program for its support of Robert Mitchell's undergraduate course, "Semiotic Flesh: A Genealogy of the Concept of Information"; the University of Washington departments of Communications, Comparative Literature, and History, and the Elizabeth S. Soule Endowed Professorship in Nursing for their financial support of our lecture series;]acquie Ettinger, for her patience and help; and Tyler Fox, for his help, which went above and beyond the call of duty, in providing logistical support for the lecture series. [44.199.212.254] Project MUSE (2024-03-28 17:59 GMT) ...