Peter Goldman is Professor of English at Westminster College in Salt Lake City. He is also President of the Generative Anthropology Society & Conference (GASC). Peter teaches classes and has published articles on a variety of topics including Shakespeare, Renaissance literature, and film studies. His current project is a book on Shakespeare, Milton, and the problem of iconoclasm.

Adam Katz is the editor of The Originary Hypothesis: A Minimal Proposal for Humanistic Inquiry, a  collection of essays on Generative Anthropology. He teaches writing at Quinnipiac University in Connecticut, and is currently editing a series for Noesis Press, Deferrals and Disciplines.

Marina Ludwigs teaches English Literature at Stockholm University. She has a PhD in Comparative Literature from UC Irvine and has worked with, and presented papers on, both Girardian theory and Generative Anthropology. Her current interest is bringing into dialogue narratology and Generative Anthropology.