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PROFESSOR PETER HITCHCOCK Peter Hitchcock (Professor, Baruch College and the Graduate School) has taught in CUNY since 1988. He has been a Visiting Professor at SUNY Stony Brook, Beijing University, and Shanghai University. He studies literary and cultural theory, twentieth century film and literature (American, European, Asian, and African), and the work ofMikhail Bakhtin. He is the author of four books: Working-Class Fiction in Theory and Practice; Dialogics of the Oppressed; Oscillate Wildly: Space, Body, and Spirit of Millennial Materialism; and Imaginary States: Studies in Cultural Transnationalism (forthcoming, Illinois). He has edited and introduced a special issue of South Atlantic Quarterly on Mikhail Bakhtin and is on the editorial boards of Dialogism and Cultural Logic. He has published around fifty articles in journals such as Modern Fiction Studies, Transition, Third Text, Rethinking Marxism, Research in African Literatures, Women's Studies Quarterly, Cultural Studies, Theory, Culture and Society, Twentieth Century Literature, as well as in a number of anthologies. Contact: Telephone: 212/387-1780 (Baruch) |