Contributors to Volume 35, Nos. 1-2
Bruna Della Torre
Bruna Della Torre is currently a fellow at the The Käte Hamburger Centre for Apocalyptic and Post-Apocalyptic Studies (CAPAS) at Heidelberg University, post-doctoral fellow at the Program for Sociology at the State University of Campinas on a scholarship from FAPESP and executive editor of Journal Crítica Marxista. She holds a Ph.D. in Sociology from the University of São Paulo, with a dissertation on Theodor W. Adorno and writes on Brazilian social theory, Marxism, literature and art. Her most recent book isA vanguarda do atraso ou o atraso da vanguarda? (Alameda, 2019).
Fabio Akcelrud Durão
Fabio Akcelrud Durão is Professor of Literary Theory at the State University of Campinas (Unicamp). He is the author of Modernism and Coherence (Peter Lang, 2008), Teoria (literária) americana (Autores Associados, 2010), Fragmentos Reunidos (Nankin, 2015) and Metodologia de Pesquisa em Literatura (Parábola, 2020), among others. His articles appeared in journals such as Critique (Paris: Minuit), Cultural Critique, Parallax, Wassafiri, Modern Language Notes,and Zeitschrift für kritischen Theorie. His main research interests are Anglo-American Modernism, the Frankfurt School, and Brazilian critical theory.
Tavid Mulder
Tavid Mulder is an Affiliated Faculty in the Marlboro Institute for Liberal Arts & Interdisciplinary Studies at Emerson College. His research deals with Latin American literature, modernism, and critical theory. His work has appeared in Mediations, A Contracorriente, Comparative Literature Studies, and he is currently completing a book manuscript entitledModernism in the Peripheral Metropolis for Palgrave’s “New Comparisons in World Literature” series.
Silvia L. López
Silvia. L. López is Maxine H. and Winston R. Wallin Professor of Spanish and Latin American Studies. Her areas of research are Critical Theory (Adorno) and social and cultural modernity in Latin America.
Nicholas Brown
Nicholas Brown chairs the editorial board ofMediations and teaches at the University of Illinois at Chicago.
Romy Rajan
Romy Rajan is a Visiting Assistant professor at Tulane University, working with literatures of the Global South, particularly from East Africa and South Asia. His essays have appeared in the journals,Ariel and Mediations, and he has presented in multiple national and regional conferences.
Brent Ryan Bellamy
Brent Ryan Bellamy teaches contemporary literature and world building across media at Trent University. His book Remainders of the American Century: Post-Apocalyptic Novels in the Age of US Decline (2021) is available from Wesleyan University Press.>Materialism and the Critique of Energy, co-edited with Jeff Diamanti, is available from MCMPrime Press.