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  • Contributors

Paul Bové is Professor of English at the University of Pittsburgh, author of numerous books on critical theory and intellectuals, including Intellectuals in Power and In the Wake of Theory. He is also an editor of the journal boundary 2.

Jacqueline Stevens is currently a Fellow at the Institution for Social and Policy Studies at Yale University. Her book Reproducing the State will appear next year with Princeton University Press.

Larry George is Associate Professor of Political Science at California State University at Long Beach. He is currently writing a book on the pharmacotic structure of twentieth-century US wars, focusing on the Spanish-American war.

Michael Dillon is Professor of Politics at Lancaster University, England. Author of Politics of Security: Towards a Political Philosophy of Continental Thought (Routledge, 1996), he is international editor of a political theory monograph series entitled Taking on the Political that Edinburgh and New York University Presses are about to launch.

Kennan Ferguson’s previous essay for Theory & Event, entitled “How Peoples Get Made,” appeared in Volume 1 No. 3. He teaches in the Department of Government and International Affairs at the University of South Florida.

Cheri Lucas-Jennings is a professor of public law and natural resource policy at the master’s level, in evironmental studies at the Evergreen State College in Olympia Washington. Other publications for Minnesota include “Green Fields/Brown Skins: Posting as a Sign of Recognition” a chapter she co-authored In the Nature of Things (Bennett and Chaloupka 1994) and “California’s Air, Water and Land,” in Governing California: Politics, Government, and Public Policy (Cain and Lubenow, 1997) Both deal with public health issues surrounding migrant labor. She received her PhD in public health and public policy at the University of Hawaii at Manoa, with a research focus on institutional stratification.

Leslie Paul Thiele is Professor of Political Science at the University of Florida. His books include Friedrich Nietzsche and the Politics of the Soul (Princeton University Press, 1990), Timely Meditations: Martin Heidegger and Postmodern Politics (Princeton University Press, 1995), Thinking Politics (Chatham House,1997), and Environmentalism for a New Millennium: The Challenge of Coevolution (Oxford University Press, forthcoming).

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