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Books and Monographs
- J. Gheith, Gulag Voices
(January, 2011)
- Finding the Middle Ground: Evgeniia Tur, V. Krestovskii, and the Power of Ambivalence in Nineteenth-Century Women's Prose
(2004), Northwestern University Press
- Russian Women, 1698-1917: Experience and Expression. An Anthology of Sources, edited by Robin Bisha, Jehanne Gheith, Christine Holden, and William Wagner
(2002), Indiana University Press
- History of Women's Writing in Russia, edited by Adele Barker & Jehanne Gheith
(2002), Cambridge University Press (Awarded the Heldt Prize for Best Book in Slavic/Eurasian Women's Studies, November 2003.)
- An Improper Profession: Women, Gender, and Journalism in Late Imperial Russia, edited by Barbara T. Norton and Jehanne Gheith
(2001), Duke University Press (Nominated for a Heldt prize.)
- J. Gheith and K. Jolluck, eds., Gulag Voices: Oral Histories of Soviet Incarceration and Exile
, Palgrave MacMillan, book 2008 [author's comments]
Papers Published
- J. Gheith, "‘It’s Difficult to Convey’: Oral History and Memories of Gulag Survivors",
Gulag Studies, vol. 2-3
(November, 2010)
- J. Gheith, “’The doctors said I was normal’: Trauma, the non-narrative, and the Gulag.”,
To be published in Slavic Review
(2011?) [abs] [author's comments]
- J. Gheith, Foreword,
in Understanding Nadezhda Khvoshchinskaia’s Short Story Collection: An Album: Groups and Portraits”
(2010) [abs]
- J. Gheith, "'It's Hard to Convey': Oral History and Memories of Gulag Survivors,
in Kaiken Takana oli Pelko, edited by Sofi Oksanen
(January, 2009),
pp. 99-116, Werner Söderström Osakeyhtiö (WSOY) [abs] [author's comments]
- J. Gheith, "Solovki"; "Legacy of the Gulag",
on-line "Stalin Project"
(2008) [available here]
- J. Gheith, 'I Never Talked...': Enforced Silence, Non-Narrative Memory, and the Gulag,
Mortality, vol. 12 no. 2
(May, 2007),
pp. 159-175, Routledge [abs]
- J. Gheith, Reflections on Sibling Grief,
Epilogue
(Fall, 2005)
- J. Gheith, Evgeniia Tur,
in Encyclopedia of Russian History, edited by James R. Miller
(2004), New York: MacMillan Reference
- with Beth Holmgren, Art and Prostokvasha: Avdotia Panaeva's Work,
in The Russian Memoir: History and Literature, edited by Beth Holmgren
(2003), Northwestern University Press
- with Adele Barker, Introduction,
in A History of Women's Writing in Russia, edited by Adele Barker and Jehanne Gheith
(2002), Cambridge University Press
- "Women of the Thirties and Fifties: A Reperiodization",
in A History of Women's Writing in Russia, edited by Adele Barker and Jehanne Gheith
(2002), Cambridge University Press
- Introduction,
in An Improper Profession: Women, Gender, and Journalism in Late Imperial Russia, edited by Barbara T. Norton and Jehanne Gheith
(2001), Duke University Press
- Redefining the Perceptible: The Journalism(s) of Avdot'ia Panaeva and Evgeniia Tur,
in An Improper Profession: Women, Gender, and Journalism in Late Imperial Russia, edited by Barbara T. Norton and Jehanne M Gheith
(2001), Duke University Press
- Nadezhda Durova,
in Dictionary of Literary Biography
(1999), Bruccoli Clark Layman and Gale
- N. D. Khvoshchinskaia,
in Reference Guide to Russian Literature, edited by Neil Cornwell
(1998), St. James Press
- Evgeniia Tur and the Crimean Letters,
in Russian Women Writers, edited by Christine D. Tomei
(1998), Garland (article and translation.)
- The Superfluous Man and the Necessary Woman: A Re-vision,
in The Russian Review
(April, 1996)
- Introduction,
in Evgeniia Tur's Antonina
(1996), Evanston, IL: Northwestern University Press
- Introduction for a new edition of the Fiitzlyon translation,
in The Memoirs of Princess Dashkova
(1995), Durham, NC: Duke Press (Reprint, 2003.)
- Evgeniia Tur,
in Dictionary of Russian Women Writers, Marina Ledkovsky, edited by Charlotte Rosenthal, Mary F. Zirin
(1994), Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press
- A Slanted Perspective: Russian Literary Criticism and Women's Prose in the Nineteenth Century,
Teksty, vol. 4-5-6
(1993),
pp. 213-224
Papers Accepted
- J. Gheith, “’The doctors said I was normal’: Trauma, the non-narrative, and the Gulag”,
Slavic Review
(2010) [abs]
- J. Gheith, 'Trudno peredat': Traumatic Memory and the Gulag, edited by Olga Cooke,
Gulag Studies
(Expected publication: 2010) [abs]
- J. Gheith, 'Collecting Crumbs': Rupture and Repair for Children of the Gulag,
in The Gulag: History and Legacy, edited by Steven Barnes
(2009)
- J. Gheith, Painting and words: the art of sisterhood,
in The Sisters Khvoshchinskaia, edited by Joe Andrew, Hilde Hoogenboom & Arja Rosenholm
(2006) (forthcoming.)
Book Reviews
- J. Gheith, Women and gender in 18th-century Russia, edited by Wendy Rosslyn,
Russian Review
(October, 2004)
- Karolina Pavlova, edited by Suzanne Fusso and Alexander Lehrman,
Russian Review
(2002)
- Till My Tale Is Told: Women's Memoirs of the Gulag, edited by Simeon Vilensky,
Canadian-American Slavic Studies
(2001)
- J. Gheith, Women in Russian and the Soviet Union, edited by Linda Edmonson,
Russian Review
(April, 1994)
- J. Gheith, "August 1991," an account of my experiences in Moscow during the failed coup of August, 1991,
Women East-West
(November, 1991)
- J. Gheith, "August 1991," an account of my experiences in Moscow during the failed coup of August, 1991,
CREES Newsletter
(Fall, 1991), Stanford
Translations
- J. Gheith, Tur/Grot correspondence,
in Russian Women: Experience and Expression, edited by Robin Bisha et al.
(2006), Indiana University Press
- J. Gheith, Marina Palei's "Otdelenie propashchikh",
in Lives in Transit, edited by Helena Goscilo
(1995), Ardis
- J. Gheith, Global Fund for Women brochure
(1990) (for the March 1990 conference on women's issues, Moscow (English to Russian).)