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  • Contributors

Fiona Coll
PhD Candidate, Department of English, University of Toronto 'The Victorian Automaton as Imaginative Prosthetic' (2009)

Allison Crawford
Assistant Professor of Medicine (Psychiatry), University of Toronto; PhD Candidate, Department of English, University of Toronto 'Other People's Stories' (2007); co-author, 'Abuse, Maltreatment, and Neglect' (2008); and 'Disorganizing Caregiver Representations of Their Unborn Child: Associations with Caregiver Unresolved Attachment, Infant Disorganized Attachment, and Disrupted Caregiver-Infant Interactions' (2009)

Melba Cuddy-Keane
Professor of English, University of Toronto Virginia Woolf, the Intellectual, and the Public Sphere (2003); editor and annotator, Between the Acts by Virginia Woolf (2008); 'Ethics,' Modernism and Theory: A Critical Debate (2008); 'Virginia Woolf and Beginning's Ragged Edge,' Narrative Beginnings (2008); 'World Modelling: Paradigms of Global Consciousness in and around Virginia Woolf' (2010)

Caroline Davis
Professor, Kinesiology and Health Sciences, York University; Affiliate Scientist, Canadian Association of Mental Health 'Psychobiological Traits in the Risk Profile for Overeating and Weight Gain' (2009); co-author, 'Compulsive Overeating as an Addiction Disorder: A Review of Theory and Evidence' (2009); 'Dopamine for "Wanting" and Opioids for "Liking": A Comparison of Obese Adults with and without Binge Eating Disorder' (2009); 'Immediate Pleasures and Future Consequences: A Neuropsychological Study of Binge-Eating Disorder and Obesity' (in press); [End Page i] 'A Psycho-Genetic Study of the Links between Binge Eating Disorder and Attention Deficit (Hyperactivity) Disorder' (2009)

Marlene Goldman
Associate Professor of English, University of Toronto Paths of Desire: Images of Exploration and Mapping in Canadian Women's Writing (1997); Rewriting Apocalypse in Canadian Fiction (2005)

Julia Grandison
PhD Candidate, Department of English, University of Toronto

Ian Hacking
Professor Emeritus and former Chair of the Philosophy and History of Scientific Concepts, Collège de France; University Professor Emeritus, University of Toronto Scientific Reason (2009); 'Autistic Autobiography' (2009); 'Humans, Aliens & Autism' (2009); 'Le Zeitgenössischen Begriff chez Ludwik Fleck' (2009); 'La Mettrie's Soul: Vertigo, Fever, Massacre, and The Natural History' (2009); 'What Makes Mathematics Mathematics?' (2009)

Michael Lambek
Professor of Anthropology and Canada Research Chair, University of Toronto at Scarborough The Weight of the Past: Living with History in Mahajanga, Madagascar (2002); co-editor and contributor, Illness and Irony: On the Ambiguity of Suffering in Culture (2003); editor, A Reader in the Anthropology of Religion (2nd ed, 2008)

Garry Leonard
Professor of English, University of Toronto Advertising and Commodity Culture in James Joyce (1998); 'He's Got Bette Davis Eyes: James Joyce and Melodrama' (2008); '"The Famished Roar of Automobiles": Modernity, the Internal Combustion Engine, and Modernism' (forthcoming)

Robert Levitan
Professor of Psychiatry, University of Toronto; Doctor of Medicine, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health; co-author, 'A Novel Examination of Atypical Major Depression Based on Attachment Theory' (2009); and 'Dopamine for "Wanting" and Opioids for "Liking": A Comparison of Obese Adults with and without Binge Eating Disorder' (2009)

Ruth Leys
Henry Wiesenfeld Professor of Humanities, Johns Hopkins University From Guilt to Shame: Auschwitz and After (2007); 'Mead's Stimmen: Nachahmung als Grundlage Oder Der Kamp Gegen Die Mimesis' (2009); 'Die [End Page ii] Uberlebensschulde im psychoanalytischen Diskurs' (2010); 'When Did Fear Become a Scientific Entity and What Kind of Entity Is It?' (2010)

Jill L. Matus
Professor of English and Vice-Provost, Students, University of Toronto Unstable Bodies: Victorian Representations of Sexuality and Maternity (1995); Toni Morrison (1998); Shock, Memory, and the Unconscious in Victorian Fiction (2009); editor, The Cambridge Companion to Elizabeth Gaskell (2007)

Jan Purnis
PhD Candidate, Department of English, University of Toronto 'The Gendered Stomach in The Taming of the Shrew' (forthcoming)

Ato Quayson
Professor of English and Director, Centre for Diaspora and Transnational Studies, University of Toronto Calibrations: Reading for the Social (2003); Aesthetic Nervousness: Disability and the Crisis of Representation (2007); editor, The Cambridge History of Postcolonial Literature, 2 Vols (2011) [End Page iii]

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