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  • Contributors

Kathleen Fitzpatrick is an associate professor of English and media studies and the coordinator of the Media Studies Program at Pomona College. She has published articles in Contemporary Literature, Film and History, and Literature/Film Quarterly, as well as in several edited volumes. Her book manuscript, entitled The Anxiety of Obsolescence: The American Novel in the Age of Television, is currently under press review.

Alexandra Juhasz is a professor of media studies at Pitzer College. She writes about and makes committed media about contemporary social justice movements.

Leslie Mitchner is the associate director and editor in chief at Rutgers University Press, where she acquires books in media studies, art, American studies, and other subjects. She has worked in publishing for more than twenty years.

Patrice Petro is a professor of English and film studies at the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee. She is also director for the Center for International Education. She is the author, editor, and coeditor of several books, the most recent of which (with Tasha Oren) is Global Currents: Media and Technology Now (Rutgers University Press, 2004).

Jamie Poster received an M.A. from Georgetown's Communication, Culture, and Technology Program and is currently a doctoral candidate in English (media studies) at the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee.

Eric Smoodin is a professor of American studies and director of film studies at the University of California, Davis. Between 1998 and 2001, he was the film, media, and philosophy acquisitions editor at the University of California Press. [End Page 98]

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