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Contributors Gal Ingham Berlage, Professor and chairperson of the sociology department at Iona College, New Rochelle, N.Y., is author of Women in Baseball: The Forgotten History, Praeger, 1994, and co-author of Understanding Social Issues: Critical thinking and Analysis, 4th ed., AHyn and Bacon, 1996. She has written numerous articles on women in sports. Steven Carter is Professor of English at California State University, Bakersfield. In 1989 he was awarded the prestigious Schachterle Prize by the National Society for Literature and Science. In 1991-92 he served as a senior Fulbright fellow at the Marie CurieSklodowska University in Lublin, Poland. Robert Dodge is Professor of English at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. His publications include Early American Almanac Humor (1987) and Voices from Wah'kon-tah (1974) and New and Old Voices of Wah'kon-tah (1985) which he co-authored with Joseph McCullough. Anthony Enns has essays forthcoming in The Pannus Index and Postmodern Culture. He is currently working on a novel. The Father Machine. Karen H ellekson, who appeared briefly as a secretary in a MiniUNIT Minstrels production entitled The Blues Cousins, is completing a dissertation about alternative history at the University of Kansas. She works full-time for a printer and publisher of scientific scholarly journals as Director of Copyediting Services. Lawrence K. Hong is chair of the Department of Sociology at C^alifomia State University, Los Angeles. He has published a number of articles in the areas of gender and popular culture.