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  • The Contributors

Prentiss Clark is a Ph.D. candidate in English at SUNY-Buffalo. She is working on a dissertation that takes up Emerson, ethics, and intimacy.

Jadalaine Holton is Assistant Professor of Literature at the Richard Stockton College of New Jersey. She is currently at work on a book tentatively titled Counter Archives: The Politics of Knowledge Production in the Black Atlantic.

Jon Enfield is an assistant professor (teaching) of writing at the University of Southern California. His research interests include American fiction, Hollywood cinema, and narrative theory.

Sarah Mahurin Mutter is a Ph.D. candidate at Yale University, completing a dissertation entitled "American Exodus: Migration and Betweeness in the Modern American Novel." She has essays forthcoming in African American Review and Southern Literary Journal.

Emron Esplin teaches U.S. and Latin American literatures at Kennesaw State University. His scholarship seeks to redefine America in hemispheric terms by creating conversations between the literatures and histories of various American nations and regions.

Irina V. Rodimtseva is a Ph.D. candidate in English at West Virginia University. Her dissertation examines the significance of place and the role of the American Dream in contemporary immigrant literature.

Emily Russell is Assistant Professor of American literature at Rollins College in Winter Park, FL. Her book, Reading Embodied Citizenship: Disability, Narrative and the Body Politic, is forthcoming from Rutgers University Press. [End Page 171]

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