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Deniz Tarba Ceylan <dceylan@boun.edu.tr > is a Lecturer in the Department of Western Languages and Literatures at Boğaziçi University. She was a Teaching Assistant in the Department of English at Southern Illinois University.
Lawrence B. Goodheart < goodhear@uconnvm.uconn.edu > or <goodheart@snet.net > is Associate Professor of History at Connecticut University. He has taught at Bilkent University. He is the author of Abolitionist, Actuary, Atheist (1990), and co-editor of The Abolitionists (1995), Slavery in American Society (1993), and American Chameleon (1991).
Dina Iordanova <DI4@leicester.ac.uk > is a Lecturer in the Center for Mass Communication Research at the University of Leicester. She has taught at the universities of Sofia (Bulgaria) and of Texas at Austin, was a research fellow at the universities of Chicago and Toronto, and an affiliate of the women's studies programme at the University of Ottawa. She is the author of Film, Mediation and the Balkan Crisis (forthcoming).
Mel Kenne <mkenne@ku.edu.tr > is a poet presently teaching at Koç University. He has published three collections of poetry entitled Eating the Fruit (1987), South Wind (1985) which won the 1984 Austin Book Award, and From the Word (1979). The CD �The Book of ED� comprising Mr. Kenne�s poems set to music is forthcoming.
Kuldip Kahur Kuwahara <kuwahara@alma.edu > is an Assistant Professor of English at Alma College. She has taught at the University of North Carolina. She was a British Council fellow at the University of Edinburgh and a NEH fellow at the University of California at Santa-Barbara. She is the author of Jane Austen at Play (1993).
Anouar Majid <amajid@une.edu > is an Associate Professor in the Humanities at the University of New England. He is the author of the novel Si Yussef (1992).
Leo Mahoney < lmahoney@bursa.baskent.edu.tr > is Professor of History in the Department of American Culture and Literature at Başkent University. He has taught at the Foreign Languages University in Luoyang, China.
Paul McDonald <paul.mcdonald3@virgin.net > or <fa1841@wlv.ac.uk > is a Lecturer in English and American Studies at the University of Wolverhampton. He is the author of a collection of poems entitled The Right Suggestion (forthcoming).
Jopi Nyman <jopi.nyman@joensuu.fi > is a Research Assistant in the Department of English at the University of Joensuu. He is the author of Dark Romanticism and Hard-Boiled Fiction (1998), and Men Alone: Masculinity, Individualism, and Hard-Boiled Fiction (1997).
Michael Oppermann <opperman@ada.net.tr > is the Rector of Abendgymnasium in Dresden, Germany. He was formerly an assistant professor in the Department of German Language and Literature at Hacettepe University. He is the author of Innere und Äussere Wirklichkeit in Günter Eichs Hörspielwerk (1991).
Mary Jean Pfaelzer <pfaelzer@UDel.Edu > is Professor of English and American Studies at the University of Delaware. She was the Chair of the International Women's Task Force of the ASA (American Studies Association of the US). She is the author of Parlor Radical: Rebecca Harding Davis and the Origins of American Social Realism (1996) and The Utopian Novel in America, 1886-1896: The Politics of Form (1985), and the editor of Mizora by Mary E. Bradley Lane (forthcoming), and A Rebecca Harding Davis Reader (1995).
Timothy Weiss <b886710@mailserv.cuhk.edu.hk > is an Associate Professor in the Department of English at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. He has taught at the universities of Maine, Illinois and Kansas and was a Fulbright scholar in Tunisia, Algeria and Morocco. He is author of On the Margins: The Art of Exile in V.S. Naipaul (1992), and Fairy Tale and Romance in the Works of Ford Madox Ford (1984).
Diana I. Williams <dwilliam@fas.harvard.edu > is a Ph.D. candidate in the History of American Civilization Program at Harvard University. She also holds the position of Nonresident Tutor and Non-concentration advisor for History and Literature students at Winthrop House, Harvard University.
Hana Wirth-Nesher <hanawn@ccsg.tau.ac.il > is Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of English at Tel Aviv University. She was the Chair of the Women's Studies Forum at Tel Aviv University and a fellow at Harvard University. She is the author of City Codes: Reading the Modern Urban Novel (1996), and editor of New Essays on Call It Sleep (1996), The Sheila Carmel Lectures in English Literature (1995), Dramas of Desire: Proceedings of the International Comparative Literature Conference (1995) and What is Jewish Literature? (1994).