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  • Contributors

Susan Bielstein is Executive Editor for Art, Architecture, Film, and Ancient Studies at the University of Chicago Press. She is the author of Permissions, A Survival Guide: Blunt Talk about Art as Intellectual Property (University of Chicago Press, 2006).

Jennifer Crewe is Associate Director as well as Editorial Director at Columbia University Press, where she has acquired books in various fields in the humanities—including Literary Studies, Film, Culinary History, and Asian Humanities—for twenty-five years. She publishes the Film and Culture series edited by John Belton, now in its twentieth year. Crewe has served on the board of directors of the Association of American University Presses, and she currently serves on the executive council of the Modern Language Association.

Mary C. Francis is Executive Editor at the University of California Press, where she has worked since 1999 publishing in the fields of Music, Cinema, and Media Studies.

Leslie Mitchner is the Associate Director and Editor in Chief at Rutgers University Press. The first film books at Rutgers were in the Films in Print series, which brought continuity scripts of key films into the classroom. Following that successful effort, the press started the Depth of Field series, the Screen Decades and Star Decades series, the Techniques of the Moving Image series, and the forthcoming Behind the Silver Screen series.

Ken Wissoker is the Editorial Director of Duke University Press, acquiring books in Cultural Studies, Anthropology, Globalization, American Studies, Popular Music, Film and Television, Race, and Gender and Sexuality, as well as other areas in the humanities, social sciences, and the arts. He joined the press as an acquisitions editor in 1991; he became Editor in Chief in 1997 and Editorial Director in 2005. [End Page 137]

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