Martin Fashbaugh is an Associate Professor of English and Chair of the School of Arts and Humanities at Black Hills State University in Spearfish, South Dakota, where he teaches courses in British Literature and Literary Criticism. His research interests include Generative Anthropology, Romantic and Victorian British Literature, Girardian theory, and narratology.
Peter G. Goldman is Professor Emeritus at Westminster College in Utah and former president of the Generative Anthropology Society and Conference. His main areas of research and teaching are Shakespeare and Milton, and he has published on a wide range of topics. A list of his publications can be found here: Goldman Publications
Marina Ludwigs is a Docent at the English Department of Stockholm University. She has published on Victorian, modernist, and contemporary literature, as well as film. Besides Generative Anthropology, her theoretical interests include Girardian theory, narratology, and philosophy of science. She is currently working on a project that studies the interrelationship between literary and scientific models.