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  Women's Studies Program Faculty: Publications since January 2007
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Allison, Anne

  1. A. Allison. "American Geishas and Oriental/ist Fantasies." Media, Transnationalism, and Asian Erotics  (Spring, Spring, 2008).

Campt, Tina M

  1. T.M. Campt, "“Black Folks Here and There: Diasporic Specificity and Relationality in Jacqueline Nassy Brown’s Dropping Anchor, Setting Sail”". Antipode: A Radical Journal of Geography 39:2 (March, March, 2007).
  2. T.M. Campt. "Family Matters: Race, Gender and Belonging in Black German Photography." Social Text (submitted)  (2007).
  3. T.M. Campt. Imaging Black Europe: Archive, Photography and the African Diaspora. 2007.
  4.  “Diasporic Hegemonies: Feminists Theorizing the African Diaspora”Feminist Review  (2007). (with an Introduction by Tina Campt and Deborah Thomas - manuscript accepted)

Edwards, Laura F

  1.  The People and Their Peace: The Re-Constitution of Inequality and Difference in the Post-Revolutionary U.S. South. 2009.
  2. Laura F. Edwards. "Civil War and Reconstruction." The Cambridge History of Law in America. Edited by Christopher Tomlins and Michael Grossberg. forthcoming.

Holloway, Karla FC

  1.  "The False Dividing Line of Race." . February, February 22, 2008.
  2.  "Hillary and Obama." . January, January, 2008. (Interview w/Frank Stasio)
  3. "The Right to Privacy: Home Invasions--Standing Naked Before the Law."  under review   (2008).
  4.  "The Return of One Drop?." . November, November, 2007.
  5.  "The Problem with Cosby." . October, October, 2007.
  6.  "Polyheme--An Update?." . September, September, 2007.
  7.  "Those Faces We Do Not Mourn." . August, August 17, 2007.
  8.  Private Bodies/Public Texts: Locating (a) Narrative Bioethics. 2007. (mss in progress)
  9. "Bury the Thought." Defining Moments: Reflections of 25 African American Women Writers  (under review).
  10. "What Would DuBois Do?." Black Issues Book Review July/August (2007).
  11. "Private Bodies/Public Texts: Literature, Science, and States of Surveillance." Literature and Medicine  (forthcoming).

Khanna, Ranjana

  1.  Asylum: The Concept and the Practice. 2010.
  2.  Technologies of Un-belonging. 2010.
  3. "The Age of Asylum: Mona Hatoum." Communities of Sense  (2009).
  4. "Indignity." Positions 16:1 (2008).
  5. "Fabric, Skin, Honte-ologie."  Forthcoming Shame and the Visual Arts  (2008).
  6.  Algeria Cuts: Women and Representation, 1830 to the Present. November, November, 2007.
  7. "From Rue Morgue to Rue des Iris." Screen 48:2 (2007): 237-44.
  8. "Indignity." Ethnic and Racial Studies 30:2 (2007): 257-80.
  9. R. Khanna and Srinivas Aravamudan. "Interview with Fredric Jameson." ed. Ian Buchanan, Fredric Jameson, Jameson on Jameson: Conversations on Cultural Marxism  (2007): 203-240.

Lubiano, Wahneema

  1. W. Lubiano. ""Race, Class, and the Politics of Death" (revised & reprinted)." Capitalizing on Catastrophe: The Globalization of Disaster Assistance  (2008).
  2. R. Wiegman, W. Lubiano, and M. Hardt. ""In the Afterlife of the Duke Case"." Social Text 25:4 (2007): 1-16.
  3. W. Lubiano with Angie Chambram-Dernersesian. ""Interview with Wahneema Lubiano"." The Chicano Cultural Studies Forum: Critical and Ethnographic Retrospectives  (2007).

Mottahedeh, Negar

  1. N. Mottahedeh. Representing the Unpresentable: Images of Reform from the Qajars to the Islamic Republic of Iran.  Syracuse University Press, December 2007.

Nelson, Diane M

  1. D.M. Nelson. Reckoning: The Ends of War in Guatemala.  Duke University Press, 2008.
  2. D.M. Nelson and Carlota McAllister. Revisiting Guatemala's Harvest of Violence.  Duke University Press, 2008.
  3. D.M. Nelson. "Dispossession and Possession: The Maya, Identi/ties, and "Post" War Guatemala." Identity Conflicts: Can Violence Be Regulated?. Edited by Craig Jenkins and Esther Gottlieb. 2007.
  4. D.M. Nelson. ""La mujer maya y las identidades heridas: nación, etnicidad, género y prótesis" [The Mayan Woman and Wounded Identities: Nation, Ethnicity, Gender, and Prosthesis]." En el umbral: Explorando Guatemala en el inicio del siglo veintiuno (At the Threshold: Exploring Guatemala in the 21st Century. Edited by Clara Arenas Bianchi. 2007: 377-432.

Piot, Charles

  1. C. Piot. "KC's World." Transforming Anthropology 15:2 (2007): 158-166. [PDF]

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).
  2. M.K. Rudy. "“Dog-Fighting and Michael Vick,” Op-Ed." . September, September 6, 2007.
  3. M.K. Rudy. The Ethics of Earthlings: Animal Advocacy for the Rest of Us. 2007.

Sigal, Pete

  1.  The Flower and the Scorpion: Sexuality in Early Nahua Culture and Society.  Duke University Press, under contract for 2009.
  2.  "The Memory of Bones: Body, Being, and Experience among the Classic Maya. By Stephen Houston, David Stuart, and Karl Taube (Austin: University of Texas Press, 2006)". Hispanic American Historical Review 88:2 (May, May, 2008).
  3. "The Perfumed Man: Sacrifice, Penetration, and the Feminization of the Male Body in Sixteenth-Century Mesoamerica." Festschrift in Honor of Richard C. Trexler  (2008 forthcoming).
  4. "Sexuality in Maya and Nahuatl Sources." Methods and Sources in Postconquest Mesoamerican Ethnohistory  (2008 forthcoming).
  5.  "The Origins of Mexican Catholicism: Nahua Rituals and Christian Sacraments in Sixteenth-Century Mexico. By Osvaldo F. Pardo (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2004)". Colonial Latin American Review 16:1 (June, June, 2007).
  6.  Sexual Encounters/Sexual Collisions: Alternative Sexualities in Colonial Mesoamerica. Ethnohistory vol. 54 no. 1, January, January, 2007.
  7. "Latin America and the Challenge of Globalizing the History of Sexuality." American Historical Review  (2007).

Silverblatt, Irene

  1. I. Silverblatt. "Native Andeans Observe Spanish Colonials." Europe Observed. Edited by Clement Hawes and KumKum Chaterjee. 2008. (Volume currently in press, with 2008 pub date)
  2. 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.
  3. I.M. Silverblatt. ""Modern Inquisitions"." Empires: Thinking Colonial Studies Beyond Europe. Edited by Ann Stoler and Carole McGranahan. 2007: 295-331.
  4. I.M. Silverblatt. ""The Black Legend and Global Conspiracies: The Spanish Inquisition, Race-Thinking and the Emerging Modern World:." Rereading the Black Legend. Edited by Margaret Greer and Walter Mignolo. 2007.

Stein, Rebecca L.

  1. R.L. Stein. "Souvenirs of Conquest: Israeli Occupations as Tourist Events." International Journal of Middle East Studies  (Forthcoming, 2008).
  2. R.L. Stein, "Paul Scham, et al Shared Histories". International Journal of Middle East Studies  (2007).
  3. R.L. Stein, "Ella Shohat, TABOO MEMORIES, DIASPORIC VOICES". International Journal of Middle East Studies  (2007).

Wald, Priscilla

  1. P. Wald. Contagious: Cultures, Carriers, and the Outbreak Narrative.  Duke University Press, 2008.
  2. P. Wald. "“Geonomics: the Spaces and Races of Citizenship in the Genome Age”." America--From Near and Far: Varieties of American Experience  (forthcoming, 2008).
  3. "Atomic Faulkner." Faulkner's Inheritance  (2007).
  4. "Naturalization." Keywords of American Cultural Studies  (2007).

Weeks, Kathi

    Wiegman, Robyn

    1. R. Wiegman. On Being in Time with Feminism. 2009?. (book manuscript)
    2. R. Wiegman. "Happiness: An American Americanist's Anti-Archive." Rivista di Studi Americani ( forthcoming (2008).
    3. R. Wiegman. "Romancing the Future: Internationalization as Symptom and Wish." American Studies: An Anthology  (2008).
    4. R. Wiegman. Object Lessons: Essays on the U.S. Knowledge Politics of Identity.  Duke University Press, under contract, 2008?.
    5. R. Wiegman. "Un-Remembering Monique Wittig." GLQ 13:4 (2007): 505-516.
    6. R. Wiegman. "The Desire for Gender." A Companion to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Studies  (2007): 217-236.
    7. R. Wiegman. "Whiteness Studies and the Paradox of Particularity." Interdisciplinarity and Social Justice  (reprint, forthcoming 2008).
    8. R. Wiegman. "Feminism's Apocalyptic Futures." Fronesis  (reprint, forthcoming 2008).

    Wilson, Ara   (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. 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.
    4. "Feminism in the Space of the World Social Forum." Journal of International Women’s Studies special issue on the World Social Forum8:3 (April, 2007). April, 2007
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    5. A. Wilson. "Feminism: International and Global Institutions and Networks." The Oxford Encyclopedia of Women in World History. Ed. Bonnie Smith Oxford, forthcoming 2007. (Encyclopedia entry)
    6. A. Wilson. "Diasporic agents and trans-Asian flows in the making of Asian modernity." Everyday Politics of the World Economy. Edited by Hobson & Seabrooke. 2007. [catalogue.asp] [Inter-Asian Agents 2007]
    7. A. Wilson, "Tom Boellstorff, THE GAY ARCHIPELEGO". GLQ  (2007).