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Publications of Cathy N. Davidson     :chronological  combined  bibtex listing:

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Books

  1. C.N. Davidson and David Theo Goldberg. The Future of Learning Institutions in a Digital Age. 2009.
  2.  "Olaudah Equiano, Written by Himself". forthcoming.
  3.  Closing: The Life and Death of an American Factory.  W. W. Norton, 1997. (With photographs by Bill Bamberger)
  4.  Thirty-Six Views of Mt. Fuji: On Finding Myself in Japan.  Dutton-Signet (Penguin USA), 1993. (Plume paperback, Oct. 1994; Quality Paperback edition, 1993; Japanese translation, DHC Publishing, 1995; German translation, Knesebeck Verlag, 1996)
  5.  The Book of Love: Writers and their Love Letters.  Pocket/Simon and Schuster, 1992. (Plume/Penguin paperback, 1995; Seoul, Korea: Dongnyok Publishers, 1993; Tokyo, Japan: DHC Publishers, 1994; Barcelona, Spain: Circulo de Lectores, 1994; Beijing, China: Xinhua Publishers, 1996)
  6.  Ideology and Genre: The Rise of the Novel in America.  Fourth Annual James Russell Wiggins Lecture in the History of the Book in American Culture, Worcester, Mass: American Antiquarian Society, 1987. (Reprinted in the Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society, 96 (Oct. 1986))
  7.  Revolution and the Word: The Rise of the Novel in America.  Oxford UP, 1986.
  8.  The Experimental Fictions of Ambrose Bierce: Structuring the Ineffable.  U of Nebraska P, 1984.

Edited Volumes

  1. C. N. Davidson and Michael Moon, eds.. Subjects and Citizens: Nation, Race, and Gender from "Oroonoko" to Anita Hill. Duke UP, 1995 ().
  2. C. N. Davidson and Linda Wagner-Martin, eds.. Oxford Book of Women's Writing in the United States. Oxford UP, 1995 ().
  3. C. N. Davidson and Linda Wagner-Martin, eds.. Oxford Companion to Women's Writing in the United States. Oxford UP, 1995 ().
  4. Emory Elliott, ed., with assoc. ed. C. N. Davidson. Columbia History of the American Novel. Columbia UP, 1991 ().
  5. C. N. Davidson, ed.. Reading in America: Literature and Social History. Johns Hopkins UP, 1989 ().
  6. C.N. Davidson, ed.. Reading America. Special issue on the history of literacy and the history of books in America, guest edited by C.N. Davidson, American Quarterly vol. 40 no. 1, Apr. 1988 ().
  7. C.N. Davidson, gen. ed.. Early American Women Writers Series. Oxford UP, 1987 ().  [abs]
  8. C. N. Davidson, ed. (with a critical introduction and bibliography). Critical Essays on Ambrose Bierce. G. K. Hall Publishing, 1982 ().
  9. C.N. Davidson, guest ed.. Canada's Women Writers. Special issue, Journal of Popular Culture vol. 15, Winter 1981 ().
  10. C. N. Davidson and Arnold E. Davidson, eds.. The Art of Margaret Atwood: Essays in Criticism. Anansi Press/ U of Toronto P, 1981 ().
  11. C. N. Davidson and E. M. Broner, eds.. The Lost Tradition: Mothers and Daughters in Literature. Frederick Ungar Publishing, 1980 ().
  12. E.M. Broner and C.N. Davidson, guest eds.. Mothers and Daughters in Literature. Women's Studies (special issue) vol. 6 no. 2, 1979 ().

Articles in a Collection

  1.  "Critical Fictions." . Sept. 1996.
  2.  "Preface." A New England Tale by Catherine Maria Sedgwick. Oxford UP, 1995.
  3.  "The Question of Accuracy: Or, Why Women's Studies?." . 1995.
  4.  "Loose Change: Presidential Address to the American Studies Association." . June, 1994, 123-38.
  5.  "Tatami Room." Eloquent Obsessions: Writing Cultural Criticism Ed. Marianna Torgovnick. Duke UP, 1994.
  6.  "Preface." Kelroy by Rebecca Rush. Oxford UP, 1993.
  7.  "The Novel as Subversive Activity: Women Reading, Women Writing." After the Revolution: Further Explorations in the History of American Radicalism Ed. Alfred F. Young. Dekalb: Northern Illinois UP, 1993.
  8.  "Love Letters for My Grandmother." . Nov. 1992, 12 and 13.
  9.  "PH Stands for Political Hypocrisy." . Sept. 1991.
  10.  "Photographs of the Dead: Cindy Sherman, L.J.M. Daguerre, Nathanial Hawthorne." . Fall 1990, 667-701.
  11. C.N. Davidson (Co-author). "Decoding the Hemingway Hero in The Sun Also Rises." The Sun Also Rises Ed. Linda Wagner. New York: Cambridge UP, 1987.
  12.  "The Book in the 'Good Old Days': A Portrait of the Early American Book Industry." . Winter 1986-87, 33-64.
  13.  "Female Authorship and Authority: The Case of Sukey Vickery." . 1986, 4-28.
  14.  "Education, Literacy, and the Politics of Sentimental Fiction." . 1986, 5-8.
  15.  "The Reprint Phenomenon." . 1986, 7-9.
  16.  "Crossing Boundaries: Hubert Aquin's L'Antiphonaire and Robert Kroetsch's Gone Indian as Fictions of the Avant-Garde." . 1985, 163-77.
  17.  "To Bee or Not to Bee: Ann Rosenberg's Critique of Levi-Strauss." . 1985, 197-200.
  18.  "The Resisting Critic and the Politics of Literary Reception." . 1985, 286-291.
  19.  "Flirting with Destiny: Ambivalence and Form in the Early American Sentimental Novel." Studies in American Fiction. Spring 1982, 17-39.
  20. C.N. Davidson (Co-authored). "Vernissage: Ray Smith's Lord Nelson Tavern and the Fine Art of Glossing Over." . 1982, 58-70.
  21.  "Isaac Mitchell's The Asylum; or, Gothic Castles in the New Republic." . 1982, 281-300.
  22.  "The Matter and Manner of Charles Brockdon Brown's Alcuin." Critical Essays on Charles Brockdon Brown Ed. Bernard Rosenthal. Boston: G.K. Hall Publishing, 1981, 71-86.
  23.  "The Popular Roots of Major American Novels." . Fall 1980, 16-43.
  24.  "Kept Women in the House of Mirth." . Fall 1979, 10-14.
  25. C.N. Davidson (Co-author). "Margaret Atwood's Lady Oracle: The Artist as Escapist and Seer." . Winter 1978.
  26.  "Courting God and Mammon: The Biographer's Impasse in Melville's 'Bartleby the Scrivener'." . Apr. 1978, 47-60.
  27.  "Oedipa as Androgyne in Thomas Pynchon's The Crying of Lot 49." . Winter 1977, 38-50.
  28.  "'Circumsexualocution' in Henry James's Daisy Miller." . Winter 1977, 335-55.
  29. C.N. Davidson (Co-author). "Carrie's Sisters: The Popular Prototypes for Dreiser's Heroine." . Fall 1977, 385-407.
  30.  "Canadian Wry: Comic Vision in Atwood's Lady Oracle and Laurence's The Diviners." . 1977.
  31.  "The Power of Sympathy Reconsidered: William Hill Brown as Literacy Craftsman." . Spring 1975, 14-29.

Other

  1.  "The Future of Thinking."  2008.  [abs]