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JEMCS 1.1 (Spring/Summer 2001) Contributors RobertAppelbaum,Postdoctoral Fellowin Englishat theUniversity ofSan Diego,is theauthorofLiterature and Utopian Politicsin Seventeenth-Century England:A Historical Essay, forthcomingfrom Cambridge University Press. His mostrecentwork in earlymodernfoodstudiesappears in thesummer2000 editionofTextualPractice and a forthcoming editionofTextus. J. Douglas Canfieldis Regents'Professor ofEnglishand ComparativeCulturaland Literary Studies at theUniversity ofArizona . Hislatestbookis Mavericks OnTheBorder: TheEarlySouthwestinHistorical Fiction and Film(U ofKentucky P, 2001). Lori Schroeder Haslem is an AssociateProfessor ofEnglishat KnoxCollegein Galesburg,Illinois.She has publishedin such journals as ShakespeareStudies,Modern Philology, and English LanguageNotesand is currently researching Shakespeare'suse oftheriddledevice. RobertMarkleyis JacksonDistinguishedChairofBritishLiteratureat WestVirginia University and EditorofTheEighteenth Century: Theory and Interpretation (1981-present). The author of Two-Edg'dWeapons:Styleand Ideologyin the Comediesof Etherege,Wycherley, and Congreve(OxfordUP, 1988), Fallen Languages:CrisesofRepresentation inNewtonian England,16601740 (CornellUP, 1993), and DyingPlanet:Marsand theAnxietiesofEcology from theCanalstoTerraformation (DukeUP,2001), he is currently completing a bookmanuscript on literature, environmental degradation, and tradetotheFarEast intheseventeenthand eighteenth centuries. AnnaNeillis an assistantprofessor ofEnglishat theUniversity ofKansas. She is theauthorofarticleson eighteenth-century maritime travelliterature, colonialismand nationalidentity. Contributors 155 Scott Oldenburgreceivedan M.A. in EnglishfromSan Francisco State University and is currently working towarda Ph.D. in English at SUNY Buffalo. His research interestsinclude premodern and earlymodernstudies,psychoanalysis, cognitive science, discoursesofnationhood,film, and African-American literature. GordonSayreis AssociateProfessor ofEnglishat theUniversity ofOregon.He is theauthorof*LesSauvagesAm&ricains":Representations ofNativeAmericans inFrenchand EnglishColonial Literature (UofNorth CarolinaP, 1997),and editor oftheanthologyAmerican Captivity Narratives(Houghton Mifflin, 2000). Carol L. Sherman is Professor ofFrenchat the University of NorthCarolina at Chapel Hill and edits the monographseries NorthCarolinaStudiesin RomanceLanguages and Literatures, Herbook-length studiesincludeDiderotand theArtofDialogue and ReadingVoltaire'sContes.She is finishing anotheron the iconographies ofviolence, incest,and sacrifice ineighteenth-centuryfictions . GaryTaylor,Director oftheHudsonStrodeProgram in Renaissance Studiesat theUniversity ofAlabama,is GeneralEditorof TheCollectedWorks ofThomasMiddleton (Oxford UP,forthcoming );his mostrecentbookis Castration: AnAbbreviated History ofWestern Manhood(Routledge, 2000). Hans Turleyis an assistantprofessor ofEnglishat theUniversityofConnecticut at Storrs. He is theauthorofRum,Sodomy, and theLash: Piracy, Sexuality, and MasculineIdentity (NewYork UP, 1999). ...

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