Samuel Adler, Professor Emeritus at the Eastman School of Music, is currently teaching at the Juilliard School of Music in New York. He has held the title of visiting professor at many schools throughout the country and abroad, giving master classes in...More
Johanna Adorján, born in 1971 in Stockholm, has worked as an editor and writer for various newspapers and magazines. A former theater and opera student, she has also written for stage and screen. She lives in Berlin.
Theodor Adorno was director of the Institute for Social Research at the University of Frankfurt from 1956 until his death in 1969. His works include In Search of Wagner; Aesthetic Theory; Negative Dialectics; and (with Max...More
Adrienne is the author of The Gimmick Series language books for Spanish, French, German, and Italian.
King Adz is a former filmmaker and advertising executive turned writer and street-culture aficionado. He is the author of The Urban Cookbook and coauthor of Blek Le Rat.
Kaleem Aftab is a freelance film writer for the BBC, The Independent, and V magazine. He lives in London.
Giorgio Agamben is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Venice. His works include The Coming Community, Homo Sacer and State of Exception.
Michel Aglietta is Professor of Economic Sciences at the Universite de Paris-X-Nanterre and Scientific Director at the Centre d'Etudes Prospectives et d'Informations Internationales (CEPII).
Marc Agronin, MD, is director of Mental Health Services at the Miami Jewish Health Systems. He received his medical degree from the Yale School of Medicine and trained in psychiatry at Harvard Medical School. Dr. Agronin was named the 2008 Clinician of the...More
Aijaz Ahmad is a renowned cultural theorist who has taught in several western and Indian universities. A frequent contributor to Frontline magazine, he currently lives in New Delhi.
Dohra Ahmad is a professor at St. John's University, where she teaches postcolonial literature. She lives in Brooklyn, New York, with her family.
Ai (1947-2010) is the author of eight books of poetry, including the National Book Award–winning Vice. In 2009 she was named a United States Artist Ford Fellow. She was a professor at Oklahoma State University.