Author Biography
Frances Bartkowski is a feminist theorist and literary critic, teaching English and Women's Studies at Rutgers University-Newark since 1989. Her books include Feminist Utopias ; Travelers, Immigrants, Inmates: Essays in Estrangement ; Kissing Cousins: A New Kinship Bestiary ; and the textbook, Feminist Theory: A Reader. Elena Glasberg writes about visual arts, music, literature, and ice in publications including Political Legal Anthropology Review,Genre,The Scholar & Feminist,Journal of Historical Geography,New Zealand Journal of Photography, and Women's Studies Quarterly, and teaches in the Writing Program at NYU. Taylor Black is a lecturer in the Expository Writing Program at NYU and currently working on a book project, Time Out of Mind: Style and the Art of Becoming, which explores the practices and uses of style in the works of Edgar Allan Poe, Flannery O'Connor, Quentin Crisp and Bob Dylan.