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  • Contributors

C. Christina Lam holds a Ph.D. in English from Stony Brook University and a M.S. Ed in Higher Education from Baruch College. She has worked in the areas of non-profit management and of higher education focusing on college access as a means to advancing social equity. She is currently an Adjunct Assistant Professor at Queensborough Community College. Her research and teaching interests include Latina/o Literature, Multi-ethnic American Literature, and Service Learning.

Marie Lovrod is Assistant Professor and Coordinator of Women’s and Gender Studies at the University of Saskatchewan, Canada. Investigating the links between lived gendered experiences and structural forces (both material and conceptual), she strives to mobilize institutional resources in support of those who can benefit most from increased access to political power and public voice.

Pamela J. Rader is Professor and Chair of the English Department at Georgian Court University in Lakewood, NJ. She teaches U.S. and world literatures and has published articles on Edwidge Danticat, Junot Diaz, Louise Erdrich, and Marjane Satrapi in international journals and edited collections.

Heba M. Sharobeem is Associate Professor of Modern English and American Literature in Alexandria University, Egypt. Her fields of interest are feminist and post-colonial studies as well as personal narratives. She was a contributing editor to Women Writing Africa, an anthology published by Feminist Press in 2009.

Theda Wrede teaches English at Dixie State University. Her books include Myth and Environment in Recent Southwestern Literature (2014) and The Way We Read James Dickey. Her essays and reviews have appeared in Feminist Ecocriticism, Color, Hair and Bone, Journal of Contemporary Thought, Rocky Mountain Review, and South Atlantic Review. [End Page 138]

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