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CONTRIBUTORS LINDA HUTCHEON Professor of English and Comparative Literature, University of Toronto Recent Works: Splitting Images (1991); The Politics of Postmodernism (1989); A Poetics of Postmodernism (1988); The Canadian Postmodern (1988); A Theory of Parody (1985) BARBARA HERRNSTEIN SMITH Braxton-Craven Professor of Comparative Literature and English, Duke University Coeditor, The Politics of Liberal Education (1991); Contingencies of Value (1988); On the Margins of Discourse (1978); Poetic Closure (1968) PAMELA MC CALLUM Professor of English, University of Calgary Coeditor, Feminism Now: Theory and Practice (1985); Literature and Method (1983) MARK A. CHEETHAM Department of Visual Arts, University of Western Ontario Remembering Postmodernism: Trends in Recent Canadian Art (1991); The Rhetoric of Purity: Essentialist Theory and the Advent of Abstract Painting (1991) SANDER GILMAN Goldwin Smith Professor of Humane Studies, Cornell University Sexuality - An Illustrated History (1991); Inscribing the Other (1991); The Jew's Body (1991); Disease and Representation (1988); Seeing the Insane (1982) CHRISTIE Me DONALD Professor of French, University of Montreal The Proustian Fabric (1991); Dispositions (1986); Dialogue of Writing (1985) PAUL BOUISSAC Professor of French, University of Toronto Editor, lconicity (1986); Circus and Culture (1976); La Mesure des gestes (1973) RICHARD LEE Professor of Anthropology, University of Toronto The Dobe !Kung (1984); coeditor, Politics and History in Band Societies (1982); The !Kung San (1979); coeditor; Kalahari Hunter-Gatherers (1976); coeditor, Man the Hunter (1968) 522 CONTRIBUTORS TIMOTHY Me CRACKEN Senior Professor of English, Union County College, Cranford, New Jersey Recent Publications: 'The Postmodern Music of Eliot's Four Quarieis' (1991); 'Video-Texts' (1991) MICHAEL DlXON Associate Professor of English, New College, University of Toronto JE. CHAMBERLIN Professor of English and Comparative Literature, University of Toronto Coeditor, Oscar Wilde's London (1987); coeditor, Degeneration: The Dark Side of Progress (1985); Ripe Was the Drowsy Hour: The Age of Oscar Wilde (1977); The Harrowing of Edf1l: White Attitudes toward Native Americans (1975) LLOYD GERSON Professor of Philosophy, University of Toronto God and Greek Philosophy (1990); coauthor, Aristotle's Politics (1986); coauthor, Hellenistic Philosophy (1988) C.T. Me INTIRE Professor of History of Christianity, Trinity College, University of Toronto Canadian Protestant and Catholic Missions, 18205-19605 (1988); Christian Views of Histonj (1987) ...

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