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Julia C. Bullock, an assistant professor in the Department of Russian and East Asian Languages and Cultures at Emory University, is currently working on a project that addresses the narration of relationships between women in the works of several prominent Japanese women authors of the 1960s and 1970s.

Howard Y. F. Choy is an assistant professor of Chinese at the Georgia Institute of Technology. He is working on political jokes and popular culture in post-Mao China and postcolonial Hong Kong.

John C. de Boer is a research associate at the Center for Global Communications, International University of Japan, and is an associate of Japan Focus. He has published articles in Japan Focus and ZNet.

Margaret Hillenbrand is a lecturer in Chinese studies at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. She has published articles in Modern Chinese Literature and Culture, Asian Studies Review, and Tamkang Review.

Bakirathi Mani is an assistant professor of Asian American and postcolonial studies in the Department of English Literature at Swarthmore College. Her research focuses on contemporary South Asian American cultural productions. [End Page 775]

Hajime Nakatani, an assistant professor in the Departments of East Asian Studies and Art History and Communication Studies at McGill University, is working on a manuscript on the history of writing and calligraphy in early medieval China.

Sang Mi Park is a PhD candidate in modern Japanese history at Princeton University. A Japanese version of her article was published in Shisō (July 2005).

Carlos Rojas is an assistant professor of Chinese literature and media studies at the University of Florida and is the coeditor (with David Der-wei Wang) of Writing Taiwan: A New Literary History (forthcoming). [End Page 776]

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