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  Women's Studies Program Faculty: Publications since January 2008
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Allison, Anne

  1. A. Allison. "Branding Affect and Affective Activism: Youth in/as Japan." Theory, Culture & Society fall (Fall, Fall, 2009).
  2. A. Allison. "The Cool Brand and Affective Activism of Japanese Youth." Theory, Culture & Society 26:3 (Spring, Spring, 2009).
  3. A. Allison. "American Geishas and Oriental/ist Fantasies." Media, Transnationalism, and Asian Erotics  (Spring, Spring, 2009).
  4. A. Allison. ""La culture populaire japonaise et l'imaginaire global"." Critique Internationale 38 (Winter, Winter, 2008): 19-35.
  5. A. Allison. ""The Attractions of the J-Wave for American Youth"." Soft Power Superpowers: Cultural and National Assets of Japan and the United States  (December, December, 2008).
  6. A. Allison. ""Pocket Capitalism and Virtual Intimacy: Pokemon as Symptom of Postindustrial Youth Culture." Figuring the Future: Youth and Globalization  (September, September, 2008).

Campt, Tina M

  1.  Gendering DiasporaFeminist Review 90:1 (October, 2008).  [abs]
  2. "Special Issue: Reconstructing Womanhood: A Future Beyond Empire A Symposium Honoring Hazel V. Carby." Small Axe: A Caribbean Platform for Criticism 28 (2008).
  3. Saidiya Hartman and Tina Campt. "A Future Beyond Empire: An Introduction." Small Axe: A Caribbean Platform for Criticism 28 (2008).
  4. T.M. Campt. "Family Matters: Race, Gender and Belonging in Black German Photography." Social Text 98 (2008).
  5. T.M. Campt. "“Pictures of Us? Blackness, Diaspora and the Afro-German Subject”." Black Europe and the African Diaspora (accepted)  (2008).
  6. T.M. Campt. Image Matters: Archive, Photography and the African Diaspora in Europe. 2008.  [abs]

Holland, Sharon P

  1. "The Apostate." Minnesota Review Forthcoming (March, March, 2008).
  2.  The Erotic Life of Racism. 2008. (Reader's Reports at Duke UP)  [abs]
  3.  "How Bubba The Socrates Got to Be Neither." . 2008. (Completed and under review)  [abs]
  4.  "Killing Martha." . 2008.  [abs]
  5. with Jennifer D. Brody. "An/Other Case of New England Underwriting." Crossing Waters, Crossing Worlds  (2005).
  6. "Is there an audience for my play?." Shakesqueer  (2008).
  7. "When Characters Lack Character: A Biomythography." PMLA 123:5 (2008): 1494-1502.

Holloway, Karla FC

  1.  Private Bodies/Public Texts: Race, Gender, and a Cultural Bioethics.  Duke University Press, 2010.
  2. "Genomics, Arts, and Popular Culture." Annals of Scholarship: Arts Practices and Human Science in a Global Culture Fall (2009).
  3. "Nothing's Secret." Duke Magazine (May /June) 95:3 (2009).
  4. "Bury the Thought." Shaping Memories  (Fall 2009).
  5. "WEB DuBois and the Right to Privacy." African American Culture and Legal Discourse  (Fall 2009).
  6.  "The False Dividing Line of Race." . February, February 22, 2008.
  7.  "Hillary and Obama." . January, January, 2008. (Interview w/Frank Stasio)
  8. "The Passing of a Repast." The Forum--American Assn of Education and Counseling Oct 2008 (2008).
  9. "The Right to Privacy: Home Invasions--Standing Naked Before the Law."  under review   (2008).

Khanna, Ranjana

  1.  Technologies of Un-belonging. 2011.
  2.  Asylum: The Concept and the Practice. 2010.
  3. "The Age of Asylum: Mona Hatoum." Communities of Sense  (2009).
  4. "Indignity." Positions 16:1 (2008).
  5. "Fabric, Skin, Honte-ologie." Shame and the Visual Arts  (2008).

Koonz, Claudia

  1. C. Koonz. "Hijab: A Word in Motion." Words that Travel. Edited by Anna Tsing and Carol Gluck. 2009.
  2. C. Koonz. "NEBENSTRANG UND HAUPTSTRÖMUNG:." Geschlecht in moderner deutschen Geschichte. Edited by Karen Hagemann and Jean H. Quataert. 2008.

Lubiano, Wahneema

  1. W. Lubiano with Jeremy Dean. ""Black Studies, Multiculturalism, and Airport Bookshops: An Interview with Wahneema Lubiano"." e3w Review of Books 8 (Spring, Spring, 2008): 56-59.
  2. W. Lubiano. ""Race, Class, and the Politics of Death" (revised & reprinted)." Capitalizing on Catastrophe: The Globalization of Disaster Assistance  (2008).

Mottahedeh, Negar

  1. N. Mottahedeh. "“Collection and Recollection: on studying the early history of the motion pictures in Iran”." Early Popular Visual Culture  (June, June, 2008).
  2. N. Mottahedeh. Displaced Allegories: Post-Revolutionary Iranian Cinema.  Duke University Press, 2008. [books.php3]
  3. N. Mottahedeh. Representing the Unpresentable: Images of Reform from the Qajars to the Islamic Republic of Iran.  Syracuse University Press, 2008. [html]
  4. N. Mottahedeh. "“Woman is Color: on Mohsen Makhmalbaf’s Gabbeh”." 'Cines del Sur' International Film Festival book. 2008.

Nelson, Diane M

  1. D.M. Nelson and Carlota McAllister. Revisiting Guatemala's Harvest of Violence.  Duke University Press, 2010.
  2. D.M. Nelson. "100% OMNILIFE: Health, Economy, and the End/s of War." Revisiting the Harvest of Violence. Edited by McAllister, Carlot and Diane M. Nelson. 2010.
  3. D.M. Nelson. Reckoning: The Ends of War in Guatemala.  Duke University Press, February, February, 2009.  [abs]
  4. D.M. Nelson, "Review of Latin American Cyberculture and Cyberliterature". The Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Anthropology  (2009).
  5. D.M. Nelson, "“Spiderwebs of Value and Interest:” Human-Rights-in-Action and the Problem of the Clean Victim,” review of To Save Her Life: Disappearance Deliverance, and the United States in Guatemala". Current Anthropology  (2009).
  6. D.M. Nelson. "Los efectos especiales del horror." Re-pensando la violencia. Edited by Julian Lopez García and Santiago Bastos. 2009.
  7. D.M. Nelson, "Review of E.T. Culture: Anthropology in Outerspaces". Science Fiction Studies  (2008).

Rudy, M Kathy

  1. M.K. Rudy, "Review of Brian Luke’s Brutal: Manhood and the Exploitation of Animals forthcoming in Animals and Society, 2008.".   (Spring, Spring, 2008).

Silverblatt, Irene M

  1. with Irene Silverblatt and Helene Silverblatt editors and introduction, translated by Jerry Glenn and Florian Birkmayer with Helene Silverblatt and Irene Silverblatt. Harvest of Blossoms: Poems from a Life Cut Short. October, October, 2008. [html]
  2. I. Silverblatt. "Native Andeans Observe Spanish Colonials." Europe Observed. Edited by Clement Hawes and KumKum Chaterjee. 2008.
  3. I.M. Silverblatt. ""Forward", Imperial Subjects: Race and Identity in Colonial Latin America." Imperial Subjects: Race and Identity in Colonial Latin America. Edited by M. O'Hara and A. Fisher. 2008.

Stein, Rebecca L.

  1. R.L. Stein. "Souvenirs of Conquest: Israeli Occupations as Tourist Events." International Journal of Middle East Studies  (November, 2008).
  2. R.L. Stein. "Dispossessions: Ethnographic Reflections on Israel and the Nakba at 60."   (under review).
  3. R.L. Stein. "Explosive: Eytan Fox's Gay Occupation." GLQ: Gay Lesbian Quarterly  (forthcoming, Vol. 16.3).
  4. R.L. Stein. "Traveling Zion: Hiking and Settler-Nationalism in pre-1948 Palestine." Interventions: International Journal of Postcolonial Studies is  (Forthcoming, 2009).

Wald, Priscilla

  1. P. Wald. Contagious: Cultures, Carriers, and the Outbreak Narrative.  Duke University Press, 2008.
  2. P. Wald. "Science Fiction and Medical Ethics." The Lancet 371:9629 (2008).

Weeks, Kathi

    Wiegman, Robyn

    1. R. Wiegman. On Being in Time with Feminism. 2011. (book manuscript)
    2. R. Wiegman. "Romancing the Future: Internationalization as Symptom and Wish." American Studies: An Anthology  (2009).
    3. R. Wiegman. "“Outside American Studies: On the Unhappy Pursuits of Non-Complicity”."  (reprint) American Studies in Germany  (forthcoming 2009).
    4. R. Wiegman. "“Whiteness Studies and the Paradox of Particularity”."  (reprint) Interdisciplinarity and Social Justice  (forthcoming 2009).
    5. R. Wiegman, Anna Curcio, and Michael Hardt. "“Le presidenziali americane all’ombra della crisi finanziaria: Quale rappresentanza per le presidenziali americane?”."  http://www.posseweb.net/spip.php?article239 Posse (Ottobre 2008) ().
    6. R. Wiegman. "Happiness: An American Americanist's Anti-Archive." Rivista di Studi Americani ( forthcoming (2008).
    7. R. Wiegman. "Feminism's Apocalyptic Futures."  Special Issue on Feminism and the Left(reprint) Fronesis 25-26 (2008).
    8. R. Wiegman. Object Lessons: Readings in U.S. Identity Knowledges.  Duke University Press, under contract, 2010.

    Wilson, Ara A   (search)

    1. A. Wilson. "NGOs as Erotic Sites." Development, Sexual Rights and Global Governance. Edited by Amy Lind. forthcoming.
    2. A. Wilson. "Medical Tourism in Bangkok." Asian Biotech. Edited by Aihwa Ong and Nancy Chen. forthcoming.
    3. Ara Wilson. "SEX AT THE FORUM: SEXUAL JUSTICE AND THE ALTER-GLOBALIZATION MOVEMENT." Scholar and the Feminist (Barnard)  (). forthcoming
    4. A. Wilson. "Plural Economies and Gendered Resistance in Bangkok." On the Edges of Development: Cultural Interventions. Edited by John Foran, Kum-Kum Bhavnani, Priya Kurian, Debashish Munshi. November, 2008.
    5. A. Wilson, "Queer Isles: Review, Tom Boellstorff, THE GAY ARCHIPELEGO". GLQ 14:4 (2008): 659-663.