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  • Contributors

Marcus Bullock teaches in the English Department of the University of Wisconsin —Milwaukee. He is the author of books on Walter Benjamin and Ernst Jünger, and is coeditor of Walter Benjamin's Selected Writings 1913-26.

Anja Zimmermann received her Ph.D. in 1999 from Tübingen University, Germany. Since 1999, she has been Associate Professor of art history at Hamburg University. She is co-organizer of the 6th Conference of Feminist Art History held in 1996 in Tübingen, Germany, and author of a book on the American culture wars (Berlin: Reimer Verlag, 2001) and several articles on feminist performance art, on gender and medical illustrations in the 18th century and on abject materials in contemporary art. She is currently preparing a larger study on imaging and objectivity in the 18th and 19th centuries in scientific and artistic contexts.

Katherine Elkins received her Ph.D. in Comparative Literature from the University of California at Berkeley in February 2002. She is currently at work on a book that traces representations of a "non-archival" memory in Baudelaire, Proust and Beckett.

Miriam Basilio was awarded her Ph.D. in the History of Art from The Institute of Fine Arts, New York University in 2002. She is currently curatorial assistant in the Department of Drawings at The Museum of Modern Art, New York. From fall 2001 to summer 2002, she was a curatorial assistant in the Department of Painting and Sculpture at the Museum of Modern Art, where she co-curated Tempo, an international exhibition of contemporary artists. She was also an adjunct lecturer at Lehman College, CUNY and has lectured at the Institute of Fine Arts and the College Art Association. Her articles and reviews have been published in Art Journal, Art Nexus and Review: Latin American Literature and Arts. In addition, she is contributing an essay entitled "A Pilgrimage to the Alcázar: Ritual, Tourism and Propaganda in Franco's Spain" to the book Architecture and Tourism, edited by Medina Lasansky and Brian McLaren (forthcoming 2003).

Thomas W. Sheehan is Assistant Professor of English at Florida Atlantic University. He has published articles on James Joyce and Andrei Tarkovsky. He is working on a manuscript on the relationship of anarchism to modernism in philosophy, literature, film and painting.

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