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  1. James Phelan

    James Phelan is Distinguished University Professor and Arts and Humanities Distinguished Professor in the Department of English at Ohio State University. Born in Flushing, NY in 1951, he received his BA from Boston College (1972) and his MA and Ph.D. from the University of Chicago (1977). He began as an Assistant Professor at Ohio State in 1977, was promoted to Associate Professor in 1983, to Professor in 1989, to Humanities Distinguished Professor in 2004, and to Distinguished University Professor in 2008. In 2004 he received the University’s Distinguished Research Award and in 2007 the Alumni Distinguished Teaching Award. Phelan served as Department Chair from 1994-2002. 

    Patricia Tomaszek - 16.11.2012 - 15:12

  2. Edward Maloney

    Edward Maloney is the Managing Director of CNDLS, the Director of Research and Development for CNDLS and the Office of Information Systems, and a Visiting Assistant Professor in the Department of English. He holds a Ph.D. from The Ohio State University and a Master’s Degree from Syracuse University, both in English Literature. In his various roles at the University, Eddie helps to define Georgetown’s technology strategy as it relates to teaching and scholarship.

    His first love, though, is teaching, which he has been doing at the university level for the past fourteen years. As a faculty member in the Department of English, he teaches 20th-century literature and narrative theory courses. He has published on James Joyce and J. D. Salinger, as well as on issues related to narrative and literary theory, film studies, and hypertext fiction. He is currently working on a book-length project on the use of artificial paratexts in fictional narratives.

    Source: university profile page

    Patricia Tomaszek - 16.11.2012 - 15:14

  3. Hollis Frampton

    Hollis Frampton (March 11, 1936, Wooster, Ohio – March 30, 1984, Buffalo, NY) was an American avant-garde filmmaker, photographer, writer/theoretician, and pioneer of digital art.
    (Source: Wikipedia)

    Scott Rettberg - 17.11.2012 - 16:09

  4. Piotr Marecki

    Dr Piotr Marecki - associate professor at the Jagiellonian University. Writer, digital media artist, publisher, translator and digital culture scholar. The head of Ha!art Publishing House (ha.art.pl) and of UBU lab (ubulab.edu.pl). In 2013-14 he did a postdoc at MIT at the Trope Tank lab. Based in Kraków, Poland. 

    Patricia Tomaszek - 18.11.2012 - 14:09

  5. Anita Cheng

    Cheng has a University of Michigan MFA in Dance. She has danced for Ann Arbor Danceworks and Whitley Setrakian & Dancers as well as for choreographers including Gay Delange, Jessica Fogel, Betsy Fisher, Tran T. Thuc Hahn and Elaine Shipman. She studies at the Cunningham Studio and enjoys pilates with Shelly Studenburg and ballet with Jocelyn Lorenz. She has taught dance and technology workshops at Hunter College, the University of Michigan and other places. For Spring 2005, she continues as Adjunct Instructor for the Hunter College Film and Media Studies Department.

    (Source: author)

    Luciana Gattass - 20.11.2012 - 15:59

  6. Thomas Wohlfahrt

    Thomas Wohlfahrt is the founding director of the Literaturwerkstatt Berlin. He has been in charge since 1991. A doctor of literature and music, he has initiated and directed major international projects such as Literature Express Europe 2000, the lyrikline.org website and the Poesiefestival Berlin. Wohlfahrt is a member of many national and international organisations and is curator and adviser for various international literature and art programmes. The ZEBRA Poetry Film Festival is the result of one of his own ideas and he is chairperson of the competition jury.

    (Source: MERIDIAN CZERNOWITZ)

    Luciana Gattass - 22.11.2012 - 06:31

  7. Teresa Pepe

    A PhD student at the University of Oslo, Teresa Pepe holds a BA in Comparative Languages and Cultures (2006) and a MA in Comparative Literatures (2008) from the Faculty of Literature and Philosophy of the University of Naples, “L’Orientale”. During these years she studied Arabic language at the Bourghiba Institute in Tunisi (Tunisia) and at Cairo University (Egypt). In 2009-10 she enrolled as a research fellow at the American University in Cairo to carry out researches about World literature, Arabic literature and New Media studies.

    The working title of her PhD project is "Fictionalized Identities in Egyptian Online Literature."

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 23.11.2012 - 13:29

  8. Alex Goody

    Goody studied for her BA at the University of York and for her MA at the University of Leeds. Her PhD on 'Mina Loy’s Modernist Aesthetic’ was awarded at the University of Leeds in 1997. Her career has taken her from Leeds to University College Falmouth before arriving at Oxford Brookes University in 2002. She works primarily in the field of modernist studies, and on American literature and culture and has published books and articles on Mina Loy, Djuna Barnes, American Modernism, New York Dada, technology and literature, jewish writing, and contemporary poetry.

    Jörgen Schäfer - 04.12.2012 - 13:53

  9. Damon Loren Baker

    Asst. Prof. of Emerging Media Technology and Interactive Entertainment at CUNY.

    Scott Rettberg - 06.12.2012 - 13:01

  10. Anne Mangen

    Associate Professor at the University of Stavanger's Reading Centre.

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 13.12.2012 - 21:06

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