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Contributors
- Artist Stephen Andrews has exhibited his work in Canada, the US, Brazil, Scotland, France, India, and Japan.
- George Bragues is program head of media studies at the University of Guelph-Humber.
- Diana Fitzgerald Bryden’s most recent book of poetry is Clinic Day; she is completing her first novel.
- Heather Cameron teaches at the Centre for Technology and Society in Berlin and is a research fellow at the Canadian Centre for Policy Research on Science and Technology.
- S. D. Chrostowska lives in Toronto, where she is pursuing a PhD in literary criticism.
- Simon A. Cole is assistant professor of criminology, law, and society at the University of California, Irvine, and the author of Suspect Identities.
- Ariel Dorfman is suspicious of everything and everybody, but also extraordinarily hopeful about every human being he meets. He still hasn’t figured it out.
- Joey Dubuc is the author/illustrator of Neither Either Nor Or, and a founding member of Orange/Brown, an artist group.
- Kent Enns is a lecturer on the history of philosophy and political theory at the University of Toronto.
- George Z. Gasyna recently completed a PhD dissertation on exile literature at the Centre for Comparative Literature, University of Toronto.
- Camilla Gibb is the author of three novels: Mouthing the Words (City of Toronto Book Award), The Petty Details of So-and-so’s Life, and Sweetness in the Belly.
- Jennifer Harris is assistant professor of English at Mount Allison University, specializing in American literature.
- Warren Heise draws pictures that appear in popular magazines, on snowboards, and on bathroom walls around the world.
- Mark Kingwell is a professor of philosophy at the University of Toronto and a contributing editor of Harper’s Magazine.
- Naomi Klein is the author of No Logo and writer/producer of The Take, a new documentary on Argentina’s occupied factories.
- John Knechtel founded Alphabet City Magazine in 1991.
- Rita Leistner was smuggled into Iraq in April 2003. She is co-author of Unembedded: Four Independent Photojournalists on the War in Iraq. She is represented by Redux Pictures, New York.
- Gilbert Li is principal of the graphic design firm The Office of Gilbert Li and has been recognized internationally for his work on Alphabet City Magazine.
- Jeanne Randolph’s most recent book is Why Stoics Box: Essays on Art and Society.
- Patricia Rozema is a filmmaker who finds that reality is poorly structured. Her films (Mansfield Park, I’ve Heard the Mermaids Singing, etc.) are her humble attempts to rectify the situation for a few minutes.
- Jaspreet Singh’s collection—Seventeen Tomatoes: Tales from Kashmir—won the 2004 Quebec Writers’ Best First Book Prize.
- Toronto artist Cheryl Sourkes monitors webcams to sample the way the world shows itself off on-line.
- Timothy Stock writes serious comic books and comedic philosophy. His PhD thesis on comedy and phenomenology is You Had to Be There.
- Alia Toor is an artist and educator interested in the relationships between media, culture, and education.
- Michael Walling is artistic director of Border Crossings (UK) and co-directed the COC production of The Handmaid’s Tale.
- Slavoj Zˇizˇek is continuing his search for a good terror. His forthcoming book on theology, brain sciences, and politics is The Parallax View (MIT Press, 2006).