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THE CONTRIBUTORS richard hull is Assistant Professor of English at Indiana UniversityNorthwest . Michael MiLLNER teaches at the University of Virginia and is completing his dissertation "Intimate Publics: Sexual Vice, Urban Mass Culture, and the Transformation of the Antebellum Public Sphere." He has also co-edited and co-authored the introduction to a special issue of New Literary History entitled "Is There Life After Identity Politics?" jane E. siMONSEN is an Assistant Professor of English and American Studies at the University of Central Arkansas Honors College. She is currently working on a manuscript on representations of women's work and property in nineteenth-century literary, legal, and visual culture. Nicholas spencer is an Assistant Professor in the Department of English at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. He has published articles on twentieth-century American literature in Contemporary Literature, Angehki, and elsewhere. terry Caesar is Professor of English at Mukogawa Women's University in Japan. An article on teaching in Japan recently appeared in Sympoke, another on Japan in Vinehnd is forthcoming in Critique. His latest book is Traveling through the Boondocks. ...

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