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Penelope Ingram, Assistant Professor, received her PhD from the University of New South Wales, Australia. A specialist in feminist and postcolonial theory, she has completed a manuscript on sexual difference and ethics entitled "The Signifying Body: Towards an Ethics of Sexual and Racial Difference." She is currently in the process of co-editing a collection of essays on whiteness, masculinity, and the body.

Representative Publications
"Racializing Babylon: Settler Whiteness and the New Racism." New Literary History 32:1 (Winter 2001): 157-176.

"From Goddess Spirituality to Irigaray's Angel: The Politics of the Divine." Feminist Review 66 (Autumn 2000):46-72.

"'One Drifts Apart': To the Lighthouse as Art of Response." Philosophy and Literature (April 1999): 78-95.

"Can the Settler Speak?: Appropriating Subaltern Silence in Janet Frame's The Carpathians," Cultural Critique 41 (Winter 1998/99): 79-107.

 


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