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Joan Cocks is Professor of Politics at Mount Holyoke College and Chair of the Program in Critical Social Thought. She is the author of The Oppositional Imagination and numerous articles on feminist theory, body politics, Augustine, Nietzsche, Marx and Hegel. She is currently working on a book on political philosophy in light of the national question.

Kennan Ferguson recently completed a Ph.D. at the University of Hawaii. Another of his reflections on the relationship of race to identity can be found in Michael Shapiro and Hayward Alker, Editors, Challenging Boundaries: Global Flows, Territorial Identities. (Minnesota, 1995).

Michael Flower, a developmental and molecular biologist, teaches science studies in the University Honors Program and Center for Science Education at Portland State University. He is currently writing a book on technoscientific liberty.

Carol Johnson is a Visiting Fellow in the Political Science Program, Research School of social Sciences, Australian University. She is the author of The Labor Legacy (Allen and Unwin, 1989). She currently researches and publishes in the fields of Australian national politics, feminism and theories of ideology and discourse.

Alan Keenan is a Lecturer on Social Studies at Harvard University, where he teaches classes in political and social theory. akeenan@husc.harvard.edu

Melissa Orlie teaches political theory at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. m-orlie@uiuc.edu

Michael Shapiro teaches in Political Science at the University of Hawaii and this year is a Visiting Professor at MacAlaster College in Minnesota. His most recent books include Reading the Postmodern Polity (Minnesota, 1992) and Reading “Adam Smith:” Desire, History and Value (Sage, 1993). His latest book is Violent Cartographies: Mapping Cultures of War (Minnesota, 1997).

Nathan Widder is currently at the University of Essex.

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