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Frans de Waal

Dr. Frans B. M. de Waal is a biologist and primatologist known for his work on the behavior and social intelligence of primates. De Waal is C. H. Candler Professor in the Psychology Department of Emory University and Director of the Living Links Center at the Yerkes National Primate Center, in Atlanta. He has been…

Paul Ward

Paul Ward is one of the leading scholars in the UK in the field of animation studies. He is currently Principal Lecturer in Animation at the Arts University College at Bournemouth and serves as the President of the international Society for Animation Studies [www.animationstudies.org]. Dr. Ward’s work focuses on the emergence of Animation Studies as…

Vron Ware

Vron Ware has written widely about the politics of race, gender and national identity and has taught in Humanities and Sociology in the UK and US. Her books include Beyond the Pale: White Women, Racism and History (Verso, 1992), Out of Whiteness: Color, Politics and Culture (University of Chicago Press, 2002, with Les Back) and…

Marina Warner

Marina Warner is a writer of fiction, cultural history and criticism. Her award-winning books include Alone of All Her Sex: The Myth and the Cult of the Virgin Mary (l976), From the Beast to the Blonde (1994) and No Go the Bogeyman (1998). In l994 she gave the BBC Reith Lectures on the theme of Six Myths of Our Time (the year after…

Isabel Wilkerson

Isabel Wilkerson, who spent most of her career as a national correspondent and bureau chief at The New York Times, is the first black woman to win a Pulitzer Prize in the history of American journalism and was the first black American to win for individual reporting. Inspired by her own parents’ migration, she devoted…