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State University, where he teaches courses in Chicana/o literature, US multiethnic literature, and critical race theory. He is the author of Mythohistorical Interventions: The Chicano Movement and Its Legacies (2011). He is currently working on a book tentatively titled "Whiteness on the Border: Mapping the US Racial Imaginary in Brown and White." Lynn Z. Bloom is Aetna Chair of Writing and Board of Trustees Distin- guished Professor at the University of Connecticut. Two rotator cuff surgeries led her to write "(Im)Patient," to develop the course analyzed here, to discuss "Medical Nonfiction at the Cutting Edge" in her forthcoming book Hot Genres, Alluring Nonfiction, and to embark on a New Zealand Fulbright in 2013. Annette Lucksinger teaches at St. Edward's University in Austin, Texas. She also works as a consultant in the writing center there. Her courses have included Sense of Place in Literature and first-year, interdisciplinary writing classes about the 1960s, literature and philosophy, and ecology and the environment. Rebecca Olson is assistant professor of English at Oregon State University. She is the author of Arras Hanging: The Textile That Determined Early Modern Literature and Drama (2013), as well as articles on Shakespeare and Spenser. Her ongoing research
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