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Aers, David

  1. Aers, D, Calvinist Versions of God: A Revolution in Medieval Tradition, Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies, vol. 52 no. 3 (September, 2022), pp. 445-482 [doi]
  2. Aers, D; Beckwith, S, Imagining the Virtues: Medieval and Early Modern Histories, Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies, vol. 52 no. 3 (September, 2022), pp. 407-413 [doi]
  3. Aers, D; Pfau, T, Exploring Christian Literature in the Contemporary and Secular University, Christianity and Literature, vol. 70 no. 3 (September, 2021), pp. 263-275  [abs]
  4. Aers, D, Versions of Election From Langland and Aquinas to Calvin and Milton (November, 2020), pp. 324 pages, ISBN 9780268108656  [abs]
  5. Aers, D, Chaucer: A European Life, by Marion TurnerHistorians on Chaucer: The General Prologue to the Canterbury Tales, ed. Stephen H. Rigby with Alastair J. Minnis, The English Historical Review, vol. 135 no. 575 (November, 2020), pp. 999-1003, Oxford University Press (OUP) [doi]
  6. Aers, D, Historians on Chaucer: The General Prologue to the Canterbury Tales, ENGLISH HISTORICAL REVIEW, vol. 135 no. 575 (2020), pp. 999-1003
  7. Aers, D, What is charity? William Langland’s answers with some diachronic questions, Religions, vol. 10 no. 8 (August, 2019) [doi]  [abs]
  8. Aers, D; Beckwith, S, Conversions, Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies, vol. 48 no. 3 (September, 2018), pp. 433-434, Duke University Press [doi]
  9. Aers, D, Chaucer, langland, and the creative imagination (November, 2017), pp. 1-236, Routledge KP, ISBN 9781138552876 [doi]  [abs]
  10. Aers, D, Routledge revivals: Community, gender, and individual identity (1988): English writing 1360-1430 (January, 2017), pp. 1-215, ISBN 9781138305670 [doi]  [abs]
  11. Aers, D; Leo, R, Unintended Reformations?, Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies, vol. 46 no. 3 (September, 2016), pp. 455-483, Duke University Press [doi]
  12. Aers, D; Cook, J; Punter, D, Romanticism and ideology: Studies in english writing 1765-1830 (March, 2016), pp. 1-194, ISBN 9781138194410 [doi]  [abs]
  13. Aers, D; Cook, J; Punter, D, Introduction, in Romanticism and Ideology: Studies in English Writing 1765-1830 (March, 2016), pp. 1-6, ISBN 9781138194410  [abs]
  14. Aers, D, Blake: Sex, society and ideology, in Romanticism and Ideology: Studies in English Writing 1765-1830 (March, 2016), pp. 27-43, ISBN 9781138194410  [abs]
  15. Aers, D, Community and morality: Towards reading Jane Austen, in Romanticism and Ideology: Studies in English Writing 1765-1830 (March, 2016), pp. 118-136, ISBN 9781138194410  [abs]
  16. Aers, D; Cook, J; Punter, D, Coleridge: Individual, community and social agency, in Romanticism and Ideology: Studies in English Writing 1765-1830 (March, 2016), pp. 82-102, ISBN 9781138194410  [abs]
  17. Aers, D, Wordsworth's model of man in 'The Prelude', in Romanticism and Ideology: Studies in English Writing 1765-1830 (March, 2016), pp. 64-81, ISBN 9781138194410  [abs]
  18. Aers, D, Beyond reformation?: An essay on William Langland's Piers Plowman and the end of Constantinian Christianity (January, 2015), pp. 1-270, ISBN 9780268020460  [abs]
  19. Aers, D, Langland on the church and the end of the cardinal virtues, Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies, vol. 42 no. 1 (December, 2012), pp. 59-81, Duke University Press, ISSN 1082-9636 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]  [abs]
  20. Aers, D; Beckwith, S, The Eucharist, in Cultural Reformations, edited by Simpson, J; Cummings, B (2011), Oxford University Press
  21. Aers, D; Smith, N, English reformations, Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies, vol. 40 no. 3 (September, 2010), pp. 425-438, Duke University Press, ISSN 1082-9636 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]  [abs]
  22. Aers, D; Smith, N, English Reformations: Historiography, Theology, and Narrative, edited by Aers, D; Smith, N, JMEMS, vol. 40 (2010), Princeton University Press
  23. Aers, D, Salvation and Sin: Augustine, Langland, and Fourteenth-Century Theology (April, 2009), pp. 1-284, Notre Dame University Press
  24. Aers, D, This is my body. The presence of Christ in Reformation thought. By Thomas J. Davis. Pp. 203 incl. 5 ills. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Academic, 2008. $24.99 (paper). 978 0 8010 3245 5, The Journal of Ecclesiastical History, vol. 60 no. 2 (April, 2009), pp. 368-368, Cambridge University Press (CUP), ISSN 0022-0469 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  25. Aers, D, Salvation and sin: Augustine, Langland, and fourteenth-century theology, Salvation and Sin: Augustine, Langland, and Fourteenth-Century Theology (2009), pp. 1-284  [abs]
  26. Aers, D; Beckwith, S, Discerning the Body, in Collection on Medieval and ReformationCulture, edited by Cummings, B; Simpson, J (2008), Oxford UP
  27. S. Beckwith and J. Simpson, ReFormations, Series of books in trans-Reformation studies (2007-), Notre Dame University Press (Books in series to date: Patricia Badir, "The Maudlin Impression: English Literary Images of Mary Magdalene, 1550–1700"; Robert W. Barrett, Jr., "Against All England: Regional Identity and Cheshire Writing, 1195–1656"; Alice Dailey, "The English Martyr: From Reformation to Revolution"; Clare Costley King'oo, "Miserere Mei: The Penitential Psalms in Late Medieval and Early Modern England"; Lynn Staley, "The Island Garden: England’s Language of Nation from Gildas to Marvell"; Nancy Bradley Warren, "The Embodied Word: Female Spiritualities, Contested Orthodoxies, and English Religious Cultures, 1350–1700".)
  28. Aers, D, The Laborer’s Two Bodies, in Yearbook of Langland Studies, vol. 19 (2007), pp. 226-236
  29. Aers, D, Langland, in Oxford University Press Encyclopaedia on Medieval Literature (2006)
  30. Aers, D; Beckwith, S, Reform and cultural revolution: Introduction, Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies, vol. 35 no. 1 (January, 2005), pp. 3-12, Duke University Press, ISSN 1082-9636 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  31. Beckwith, S, Reform and Cultural Revolution: Writing English Literary History 1350-1547, edited by Aers, D; Beckwith, S, vol. 35 (2005)
  32. Aers, D, The Testimony of William Thorpe: Reflections on Self, Sin and Salvation, in Studies in Late Medieval and Early Renaissance Texts in Honor of John Scattergood, edited by Arcy, AMD; Fletcher, AJ (2005), pp. 21-34, Four Courts Press, LTD.
  33. Aers, D, Sanctifying Signs: Making Christian Tradition in Late Medieval England (2004), pp. 284 pages, Notre Dame University Press
  34. Beckwith, S, Hermeneutics and Ideology: Reading Medieval and Early Modern Texts, edited by Aers, D; Beckwith, S, vol. 33.1 no. 1 (2003)
  35. Aers, D, Practices of growing old in the Middle Ages, in The Christian Practice of Growing Old, edited by Hauerwas, S (2003), Eerdmans
  36. Aers, D, Wyclif, Poverty and the Poor, Yearbook of Langland Studies, vol. 17 (2003), pp. 55-72
  37. Aers, D, Walter Brut’s Theology of the Sacrament of the Altar, in Lollards and Their Influence in Late Medieval England, edited by Somerset, F; Havens, J; Pitard, D (2003), pp. 115-126, Woodbridge: Boydell
  38. Aers, D, The Sacrament of the Altar in Piers Plowman and the Late Medieval Church in England, in Images, Idolatry, and Iconoclasm in Late Medieval England, edited by Dimmick, J; Simpson, J; Zeeman, N (2002), Oxford UP
  39. Aers, D; Beckwith, S, Introduction, Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies, vol. 31 no. 3 (September, 2001), pp. 443-444, Duke University Press, ISSN 1082-9636 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  40. Beckwith, S, Sacrifice, edited by Aers, D; Beckwith, S, vol. 31.3 no. 3 (2001)
  41. Beckwith, S, Sacrifice: Medieval and Early Modern, edited by Aers, D; Beckwith, S, JMEMS, vol. 31 (2001)
  42. Aers, D, Visionary Eschatology: Piers Plowman, Modern Theology, vol. 16 no. 1 (January, 2000), pp. 3-17, WILEY [doi]  [abs]
  43. Aers, D, Faith, Ethics and Church: Writing in England 1360-1409 (2000), Brewer
  44. Medieval Literature and Historical Inquiry, edited by Aers, D (2000), Brewer
  45. Aers, D, Chaucer’s Tale of Melebee: Whose Virtues?, in Medieval Literature and Historical Inquiry: Essays in Honor of Derek Pearsall, edited by Aers, D (2000), Brewer
  46. Beckwith, S, Absent Presences: Resurrection Theatre in York, in Festschrift for Derek Pearsall, edited by Aers, D; Woodbridge, B; Brewer, (2000)
  47. Aers, D, Vox Populi and the Literature of 1381, in Cambridge History of Medieval English Literature, edited by Wallace, D (1999), Cambridge UP
  48. Aers, D, Interpreting Dreams: Reflections on Freud, Milton and Chaucer, in Reading Dreams: The Interpretation of Dreams from Chaucer to Shakespeare, edited by Brown, P (1999), Oxford UP
  49. Aers, D, Reflections on Gower as ’Sapiens in Ethics and Politics, in Re-Visioning Gower, edited by Yeager, RF (1998), Pegasus
  50. Aers, D, Written Work: Review Essay, YLS, vol. 12 (1998), pp. 207-217
  51. Aers, D, Faith, ethics, and community: Reflections on reading late medieval English writing, JOURNAL OF MEDIEVAL AND EARLY MODERN STUDIES, vol. 28 no. 2 (1998), pp. 341-369, ISSN 1082-9636 [Gateway.cgi]
  52. Aers, D, Christianity for Courtly Subjects: Reflections on the Gawain-poet, in A Companion to the Gawain-Poet, edited by Brewer, D (January, 1997), Brewer
  53. Aers, D, Desire: Its Subjects, Objects, and Histories, edited by Aers, D; Wharton, A, vol. 27.3 no. 3 (1997)
  54. Christianities: Medieval and Early Modern, edited by Aers, D, vol. 27.2 no. 2 (1997) (with preface.)
  55. Aers, D, Preface to special issue: From Medieval Christianities to the Reformation, JMEMS, vol. 27 (1997), pp. 139-143
  56. Aers, D, Preface + From medieval Christianities to the Reformations, JOURNAL OF MEDIEVAL AND EARLY MODERN STUDIES, vol. 27 no. 2 (1997), pp. 139-143, ISSN 1082-9636 [Gateway.cgi]
  57. Aers, D; Hauerwas, S, Reformation is Sin., Perspectives, vol. 11 no. 8 (October, 1996), pp. 10-11, ISSN 0888-5281 [login.aspx]
  58. with Aers, D; Staley, L, Powers of the Holy: Politics and Devotion, 1350-1409 (1996), Penn State University Press (["The Humanity of Christ" is reprinted in Chaucer to Spenser: A Critical Reader, ed. Derek Pearsall (Blackwell, 1999)].)
  59. Historical Inquiries/Psychoanalytic Criticism/Gender Studies, edited by Aers, D, vol. 26.2 no. 2 (1996) (with preface.)
  60. Aers, D, Preface to special issue on Historical Inquiries/Psychoanalytic Criticism/Gender Studies, JMEMS, vol. 26 (1996), pp. 199-208
  61. Aers, D, Figuring forth the Body of Christ: Devotion and Politics, vol. 2 (1995), pp. 1-14
  62. Aers, D, Representing the humanity of Christ: devotion and politics in Piers Plowman, Yearbook of Langland Studies, vol. 8 (1995), pp. 107-125
  63. Aers, D, A Response [to K. Biddick, "Becoming Ethnographic"], Essays in Medieval Studies, vol. 2 (1995), pp. 38-41
  64. Aers, D, Review of Gender and Romance in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales by Susan Crane, Medium Aevum, vol. 64 no. 2 (1995), pp. 316-318, ISSN 0025-8385 [Gateway.cgi]
  65. Aers, D, Review of G. Margherita, The Romance of Origins: language and sexual difference in Middle English Literature, Speculum, vol. 70 (1995), pp. 933-36
  66. Aers, D, ’Darke texts need notes’: Versions of Self in Donne’s verse Epistles, in Critical Essays on John Donne, edited by Marotti, AF (1994), pp. 102-22, Hall/MacMillan (This is also to be reprinted in the New Casebooks collection on Donne, ed. A. Mousley (MacMillan, 1999), pp 122-34.)  [author's comments]
  67. Aers, D, Justice and wage-labor after the Black Death: some perpexities for William Langland, in The Work of Work: Servitude, Slavery and Labor in Medieval England, edited by Frantzen, AJ; Moffat, D (1994), Cruithre Press
  68. Aers, D, Class, Gender, Medieval Criticism and Piers Plowman, in Class and Gender in Early English Literature, edited by Harwood, BJ; Overing, GR (1994), Indiana UP
  69. Aers, D, Altars of Power: Reflections on Eamon Duffy's The Stripping of the Altars: Traditional Religion in England 1400-1580, LITERATURE & HISTORY-THIRD SERIES, vol. 3 no. 2 (1994), pp. 90-105, SAGE Publications, ISSN 0306-1973 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  70. Aers, D, Review of 'Piers Plowman' and the Problem of Belief by B. Harwood, MEDIUM AEVUM, vol. 62 no. 2 (1993), pp. 321-322, ISSN 0025-8385 [Gateway.cgi]
  71. Aers, D, Review of Hochon's Arrow: The Social Imagination of 14th Century Texts by Paul Strohm, MEDIUM AEVUM, vol. 62 no. 2 (1993), pp. 332-334, ISSN 0025-8385 [Gateway.cgi]
  72. Aers, D, The Self-Mourning: Reflections on Pearl, Speculum: a Journal of Medieval Studies, vol. 68 (1993), pp. 54-73
  73. Culture and History: 1350-1600, edited by Aers, D (1992), Harvester Wheatsheaf and Wayne State UP
  74. Aers, D, Medievalists and Deconstruction: An exemplum, in From Medieval to Medievalism, edited by Simons, J (1992), Macmillan
  75. Aers, D, Introduction and A Whisper in the Ear of Early Modernists, in Culture and History, edited by Aers, D (1992)
  76. Aers, D, Review of Chaucerian Belief: The Poetics of Reverence and Delight by JM Hill, Medium Aevum, vol. 61 no. 1 (1992), pp. 126-128, ISSN 0025-8385 [Gateway.cgi]
  77. Aers, D, Review of An Ars Legendi for Chaucer's Canterbury Tales by Dolores Warwick Freese, Medium Aevum, vol. 61 no. 2 (1992), pp. 318-319, ISSN 0025-8385 [Gateway.cgi]
  78. Aers, D, Review of The Age of Saturn: Literature and History in The Canterbury Tales by P. Brown and A. Butcher, Medium Aevum, vol. 61 no. 2 (1992), pp. 318-319, ISSN 0025-8385 [Gateway.cgi]
  79. Aers, D, Review of Truth and Textuality in Chaucer Poetry by LJ Kiser, Medium Aevum, vol. 61 no. 1 (1992), pp. 126-128, ISSN 0025-8385 [Gateway.cgi]
  80. Aers, D, Chaucer’s Representations of Marriage and Sexual Relations, in Critical Essays on Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales (1991), pp. 205-13, Open University/Toronto UP
  81. Aers, D, Reflections on Current Histories of the Subject, Literature and History, vol. 2 no. 2 (1991), pp. 20-34, Manchester University Press, ISSN 0306-1973 [Gateway.cgi]
  82. Aers, D, Review of 'The Canterbury Tales' (Oxford Guides to Chaucer) by Helen Cooper, Medium Aevum, vol. 60 no. 1 (1991), pp. 116-118, ISSN 0025-8385 [Gateway.cgi]
  83. Aers, D, Reading Piers Plowman: Literature History and Criticism, Literature and History, vol. 1 no. 1 (1990), pp. 4-23, Manchester University Press, ISSN 0306-1973 [Gateway.cgi]
  84. Aers, D, Review of The Language of Chaucer by D. Burnley, Literature and History, vol. 1 no. 2 (1990), pp. 88-89, Manchester University Press, ISSN 0306-1973 [Gateway.cgi]
  85. Aers, D, Review of Negotiating the Past: The Historical Understanding of Medieval Literature by L. Patterson, Essays in Criticism: a quarterly journal of literary criticism, vol. 38 no. 4 (October, 1988), pp. 325-334, Oxford University Press (OUP), ISSN 1471-6852 [Gateway.cgi]
  86. Aers, D, Review of The Poor in the Middle Ages: An Essay in Social History [Les Pauvres au Moyen Age, Hachette, 1978] by Michel Mollat; Arthur Goldhammer, Science & Society, vol. 52 (July, 1988), pp. 243-246, ISSN 0036-8237 [40402878]
  87. Aers, D, Community, Gender and Individual Identity in English Writing: 1360-1430 (1988), Routledge
  88. Aers, D, Review of The Poor In The Middle Ages: An Essay in Social History by M. Mollatt, Science & Society, vol. 52 no. 2 (1988), pp. 243-246, ISSN 0036-8237 [Gateway.cgi]
  89. Aers, D, Rewriting the Middle Ages, Some Suggestions, Journal of Medieval and Renaissance Studies, vol. 18 no. 2 (1988), pp. 221-240 [Gateway.cgi]
  90. Aers, D, Rewriting the Middle Ages, Journal of Medieval and Renaissance Studies, vol. 18 (1988), pp. 221-40
  91. Aers, D, Humanism Historicized, Essays in Criticism, vol. 38 (1988), pp. 325-334
  92. Aers, D, Representations of Revolution: from the French Revolution to The Four Zoas, in Critical Paths: Blake and the Argument of Method, edited by Miller, D; Bracher, M; Ault, D (1987), Duke University Press
  93. Aers, D, The Good Shepherds of Medieval Criticism, Southern Review, vol. 20 (1987), pp. 168-189
  94. Medieval Literature: Criticism, Ideology and History, edited by Aers, D (1986), Harvester
  95. Aers, D, Reflections on the Allegory of the Theologians, Ideology and Piers Plowman, in Medieval Literature, edited by Aers, D (1986)
  96. Aers, D, Piers Plowman e le tradizioni di protesta sociale e religiosa, in STORIA DELLA CIVILTA LETTERARIA INGLESE, edited by Medieval Literature (1986)
  97. Aers, D, Of propre kynde, English (1986), pp. 268-73
  98. Aers, D, Review of Changing the Signs: The 15th Century Breakthrough by A. Cook, Word and Image, vol. 2 no. 4 (1986), pp. 390-391, ISSN 1943-2178 [Gateway.cgi]
  99. Aers, D, Review of 'The Canterbury Tales' by Pearsall, English, vol. 35 no. 153 (1986), pp. 268-273, ISSN 0013-8215 [Gateway.cgi]
  100. Aers, D, Chaucer (1985), Harvester
  101. Aers, D, Piers Plowman and Problems in the Perception of Poverty: a Culture in Transition, Leeds Studies in English, vol. 14 (1983), pp. 5-25
  102. Aers, D, Representations of the Third Estate: Social Conflict and its Milieu around 1381, Southern Review, vol. 16 no. 3 (1983), pp. 335-349, ISSN 0038-4526 [Gateway.cgi]
  103. Aers, D, Coleridge and the egg that Burke laid: ideological collusion and opposition in the 1790's, Literature and History, vol. 9 no. 2 (1983), pp. 152-163, Manchester University Press, ISSN 0306-1973 [Gateway.cgi]
  104. Aers, D, Review of Re-Reading English by P Widdowson, Literature and History, vol. 9 no. 2 (1983), pp. 256-257, Manchester University Press, ISSN 0306-1973 [Gateway.cgi]
  105. Aers, D, Strategies for Representing Revolution, in 1789: Reading, Writing, Revolution, edited by Barker, F (1982), University of Essex  [author's comments]
  106. Aers, D; Kress, G, The Politics of Style: Discourses of Law and Authority in Measure for Measure, Style, vol. 16 no. 1 (1982), pp. 22-37, ISSN 0039-4238 [Gateway.cgi]  [author's comments]
  107. with Aers, D; Hodge, B; Kress, G, Literature, Language and Society in England, 1580-1680 (1981), Gill and Macmillan, Barnes and Noble
  108. with Aers, D; Cook, J; Punter, D, Romanticism and Ideology (1765-1850) (1981), Routledge KP
  109. Aers, D; Kress, G, Historical Process, Individual and Communities in Milton’s Early Prose, in 1642: Literature and Power in the 17th Century, edited by Barker, F (1981), University of Essex
  110. Aers, D, The Parliament of Fowls: Authority, the knower and the known, Chaucer Review: a journal of medieval studies and literary criticism, vol. 16 no. 1 (1981), pp. 1-17, Penn State University Press, ISSN 1528-4204 [Gateway.cgi]
  111. Aers, D, Chaucer’s Creseyde, Woman in Society, Woman in Love, in Critical Essays on British Literature (reprinted from original 1980 article), edited by Stillinger, T (1980), (Simon and Schuster, 1998)
  112. Aers, D; Hodge, R, Rational Burning: Milton on Love, Sex and Marriage, Milton Studies, vol. 13 (1979), pp. 3-33, [to be reprinted in the New Casebook on Paradise Lost, ed. W. Zunder (Macmillan)]
  113. Aers, D, Criseyde: Woman in Medieval Society, Chaucer Review: a journal of medieval studies and literary criticism, vol. 13 no. 3 (1979), pp. 177-200, Penn State University Press, ISSN 1528-4204 [Gateway.cgi]
  114. Aers, D, ’Darke texts need notes’: Versions of the Self in Donne’s Verse Epistles, Literature and History, vol. 8 (1978), pp. 2-19
  115. Aers, D, Imagination and Ideology in 'Piers Plowman', Literature and History, vol. 7 no. 7 (1978), pp. 2-19, Manchester University Press, ISSN 0306-1973 [Gateway.cgi]
  116. Aers, D, Authority - Chaucer’s Dream Poetry, Essays in Criticism, vol. 27 (1977), pp. 159-62
  117. Aers, D, Blake and the Dialectics of Sex, ELH, vol. 44 (1977), pp. 500-14
  118. Aers, D, Chaucer’s Book of the Duchess, Durham Univ. Journal, vol. 69 (1977), pp. 201-210
  119. Aers, D, Review of Medieval Dream Poetry by A.C. Spearling, Essays in Criticism: a quarterly journal of literary criticism, vol. 27 no. 2 (1977), pp. 157-162, Oxford University Press (OUP), ISSN 1471-6852 [Gateway.cgi]
  120. Aers, D, William Blake and the Dialectics of Sex, ELH: English Literary History, vol. 44 no. 3 (1977), pp. 500-514, Johns Hopkins University Press, ISSN 1080-6547 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  121. Aers, D, Piers Plowman and Christian Allegory (1975), Arnold
  122. Aers, D, Review of Milton, a Structural Reading by DF Bouchard, Journal of European Studies (Chalfont Saint Giles), vol. 5 no. 2 (1975), pp. 195-196, ISSN 1740-2379 [Gateway.cgi]
  123. Paradise Lost, Book VII (1974), Cambridge UP

Ahmad, Amin

  1. Ahmad, AX, The Last Taxi Ride A Ranjit Singh Novel (June, 2014), pp. 368 pages, Minotaur Books, ISBN 9781250016850  [abs]
  2. Ahmad, AX, The Caretaker A Ranjit Singh Novel (May, 2013), pp. 304 pages, Minotaur Books, ISBN 9781250016836  [abs]

Alim, Samy

  1. On some serious next millinnium rap ishhh: Pharoahe Monch, Hip Hop poetics, and the internal rhymes of Internal Affairs, Journal of English Linguistics (Mar. 2003)
  2. Hip Hop Nation Language, in Language in the USA, edited by Edward Finnegan and John Rickford (forthcoming), New York: Cambridge UP
  3. Nation Language in the African Diaspora: Language use in contemporary African American expressive culture, in Black Language in the US and the Caribbean: Structure, History, Use and Education, edited by Blackwell Publishers (forthcoming)
  4. Twenty-first century literacy lessons: harnessing the pedagogical power of Hip Hop culture, in Language, Education and Social Change in African America and Beyond, edited by H. Samy Alim and John Baugh (forthcoming)
  5. Language, Education and Social Change in African America and Beyond (forthcoming)
  6. S. Alim, Street-conscious copula variation in the Hip Hop Nation, American Speech, vol. 77 no. 3 (2002), pp. 288-304
  7. S. Alim, 'We Are the Streets': African American Language and the strategic construction of a street conscious identity, in Black Linguistics: Language, Society, and Politics in Africa and the Americas, edited by Makoni, S., Smitherman, G., Ball, A., Spears, A. (2002), New York and London: Routledge
  8. S. Alim, Diversifying our approaches to language and literacy development, Language Magazine (Dec. 29-31), pp. 29-31
  9. S. Alim, THREE-X-BLACK: Mos Def, Mr. Nigga (Nigga, Nigga) and Big Black Afrika xamine Hip Hop's cultural consciousness, Hip Hop Culture: Language, Literature, Literacy and the Lives of Black Youth (special issue of The Black Arts Quarterly), vol. 6 no. 2 (2001), pp. 5-8
  10. S. Alim, Review essay of Geneva Smitherman's Talkin That Talk: Language, Culture and Education in African America, Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, vol. 22 no. 5 (2001), pp. 672-75
  11. H. Samy Alim, ed., Hip Hop Culture: Language, Literature, Literacy and the Lives of Black Youth (special issue), special issue of The Black Arts Quarterly, vol. 6 no. 2 (2001), Stanford, CA: Stanford University/Committee on Black Performing Arts
  12. S. Alim, 360 degreez of Black Art comin at you: Sista Sonia Sanchez and the dimensions of a Black Arts Continuum, BMa: The Sonia Sanchez Literary Review, vol. 6 no. 1 (2000), pp. 15-35
  13. Spady, James G., Charles G. Lee and H. Samy Alim, Street Conscious Rap (1999), pp. 592, Philadelphia, PA: Black History Museum Publishers

Applewhite, James W.

  1. Structures of Transcendence: Dickey's Made Self and The Other, The Way We Read James Dickey: Critical Essays for The Twenty-first Century, ed. W.B. Thesing and Threda Wrede. The University of South Carolina Press, forthcoming. (2009)
  2. Invisible Fence., North Carolina Literary Hall of Fame: 2008 Induction Ceremony Program (October 19, 2008)
  3. Homeward, under Congregated Cloud., North Carolina Conversations: The North Carolina Humanities Council (Summer, 2008)
  4. Visiting the Wright Memorial., North Carolina Conversations: The North Carolina Humanities Council (Summer, 2008)
  5. My Brother the Photographer., North Carolina Conversations: The North Carolina Humanities Council (Summer, 2008)
  6. The Language of Space., Pembroke Magazine, vol. 40 (2008)
  7. Mortality., The Southern Quarterly: Poetry in the South, vol. XLV.I (Fall, 2007)
  8. The Radio Astronomer., The Southern Quarterly: Poetry in the South, vol. XLV.I (Fall, 2007)
  9. The Warbird., The Southern Quarterly: Poetry in the South, vol. XLV.I (Fall, 2007)
  10. Driving Home the Preacher's Wife, The Southern Quarterly: Poetry in the South, vol. XLV.I (Fall, 2007)
  11. Homeward, under Congregated Cloud., The Southern Quarterly: Poetry in the South, vol. XLV.I (Fall, 2007)
  12. Cosmos: A Poem (forthcoming, 2009)
  13. String Theory, The Hampden-Sydney Poetry Review (Winter, 2006)
  14. Star on the River, The Hampden-Sydney Poetry Review (Winter, 2006)
  15. A Diary of Altered Light (2006), Louisiana State University Press
  16. The Mind's Lyric and the Spaces of Nature: Wordsworth and Stevens, The Wallace Stevens Journal, vol. XXIX no. 1 (Spring, 2005)
  17. Selected Poems (2005), Duke University Press
  18. On 9-11-01, South Atlantic Quarterly, vol. 103 no. 1 (Fall, 2003)
  19. Science Fiction Sequence, South Atlantic Quarterly, vol. 103 no. 1 (Fall, 2003)
  20. Our Cowboy, South Atlantic Quarterly, vol. 103 no. 1 (Fall, 2003)
  21. Suburban Patriot, South Atlantic Quarterly, vol. 103 no. 1 (Fall, 2003)
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  79. Jamestown, North Carolina Literary Review no. 6 (Winter, 1997)
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  111. The Bulldozer's Syntax, North Carolina Literary Review, vol. I no. 2 (Spring, 1993)
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  113. Grits, North Carolina Literary Review, vol. I no. 2 (Spring, 1993)
  114. The Light's Beginning, North Carolina Literary Review, vol. I no. 2 (Spring, 1993)
  115. Faith in Flight, North Carolina Literary Review, vol. I no. 2 (Spring, 1993)
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  137. Signs of the Times, The Poet Could Not Contain Itself, vol. I no. 1 (1991)
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  148. The Runner, Pursued, Virginia Quarterly Review, vol. LXV no. 3 (Summer, 1989)
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  150. Figure Study, National Forum, vol. LXIX no. 2 (Spring, 1989)
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  152. This Double America, Cotton Boll/Atlanta Review, vol. IV no. 2 (Spring, 1989)
  153. Back Then, The Chattahoochee Review, vol. IX no. 3 (Spring, 1989)
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  157. Working Around the Grease Rock, Shenandoah, vol. XXX no. 2 (1989)
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  159. The Snow's Code, The Kenyon Review, vol. X no. 1 (Winter, 1988)
  160. Reviewing Recent Views of Wallace Stevens, The Sewanee Review, vol. XCVI no. 1 (Winter, 1988)
  161. GROB, that Improbable Bird, Virginia Quarterly Review, vol. LX no. 1 (Winter, 1988)
  162. The War Against Nature, Virginia Quarterly Review, vol. LX no. 1 (Winter, 1988)
  163. Interviewed, with quotations from poems, by V.S. Naipaul, in "The Religion of the Past", The New Yorker (Nov. 1988)
  164. A Conversation, The Southern Review, vol. XXIV no. 3 (Summer, 1988)
  165. Painting, Poetry, Abstraction and Ashbery, The Southern Review, vol. XXIV no. 2 (Spring, 1988)
  166. The Style of the Present, St. Andrews Review no. 34 (Spring/Summer)
  167. Art and the Garden, St. Andrews Review no. 34 (Spring/Summer)
  168. The Failure of Southern Representation, St. Andrews Review no. 34 (Spring/Summer)
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  174. Observing the Sun, Carolina Quarterly, vol. XXXIX no. 3 (1987)
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  176. Good as Dad, Confrontation, vol. XXXV/XXXVI no. 1 (1987)
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  178. Ode to the Chinaberry Tree and Other Poems (1986), Louisiana State UP
  179. Southern Voices, The Southern Review, vol. XXII no. 2 (1986)
  180. The Hard Role, The Southern Review, vol. XXII no. 2 (1986)
  181. The Other, Nature, The Southern Review, vol. XXII no. 2 (1986)
  182. The Artesian Wall, New Virginia Review, vol. IX no. 1 (1986)
  183. House of Seasons, New Virginia Review, vol. IX no. 1 (1986)
  184. Inheriting the Landscape, New Virginia Review, vol. IX no. 1 (1986)
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  187. Drinking Music, in A Modern Southern Reader, edited by Ben Forkner and Patrick Samway (1986)
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  193. Seas and Inland Journeys: Landscape and Consciousness from Wordsworth to Roethke (1985), U of Georgia P
  194. Children in Contemporary Poetry, South Carolina Review, vol. XVII no. 2 (1985)
  195. Reflections on Puella, The Southern Review, vol. XXI no. 1 (1985)
  196. The Presences, Kentucky Poetry Review, vol. XXI no. 1 (1985)
  197. A Leaf of Tobacco, Blue Unicorn, vol. IX no. 1 (1985)
  198. Grading an Old Friend, Crosscurrents: A Quarterly, vol. V no. 3 (1985)
  199. Ode to the Chinaberry Tree, Ironwood, vol. XIII no. 1 (1985)
  200. Fictional Family History, Antaeus no. 53 (Fall, 1984), pp. 251-252
  201. Simplicity in Poetry, The Poetry Review, vol. II no. 1 (Fall, 1984)
  202. The Falling Asleep, The Southern Review, vol. XX no. 2 (Apr. 1984), pp. 341-343
  203. Graves and Vines, The Southern Review, vol. XX no. 2 (Apr. 1984), pp. 341-343
  204. The Story of the Drawer, The Southern Review, vol. XX no. 2 (Apr. 1984), pp. 341-343
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  211. Jonquils, Southern Humanities Review, vol. XVII no. 2 (Spring, 1983), pp. 147
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  216. Beyond the Romantic Destination, Virginia Quarterly Review, vol. LVIII no. 1 (1982), pp. 67-68
  217. Canoe Trip: The Last Afternoon, International Poetry Review, vol. VIII no. 2 (1982), pp. 104-107
  218. Morning Prayer: to the Son, International Poetry Review, vol. VIII no. 2 (1982), pp. 104-107
  219. Returning from the River, International Poetry Review, vol. VIII no. 2 (1982), pp. 104-107
  220. Individual Guise: Thoughts on Poetic Substance and Style, South Atlantic Quarterly, vol. LXXX no. 1 (Winter, 1981)
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  222. From the Editors, in Intro 12, edited by Tony Adizzone (1981), The Associated Writing Programs
  223. Following Gravity (1980), UP of Virginia
  224. The Scene, Virginia Quarterly Review, vol. LVI no. 2 (1980), pp. 274-275
  225. A Capsized Boat, Poets in the South, vol. II no. 1 (1980), pp. 12-13
  226. Iron Age Flying, Poets in the South, vol. II no. 1 (1980), pp. 19-21
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  228. Applewhite, J, Blood Ties: For Jan, Mississippi Review, vol. 8 no. 3 (October, 1979), pp. 15-16, ISSN 0047-7559 [20133696], [doi]
  229. Applewhite, J, The Call, Mississippi Review, vol. 8 no. 3 (October, 1979), pp. 9-9, ISSN 0047-7559 [20133691], [doi]
  230. Applewhite, J, Autumn Ivy, Mississippi Review, vol. 8 no. 3 (October, 1979), pp. 12-12, ISSN 0047-7559 [20133694], [doi]
  231. Applewhite, J, January Farmhouse, Mississippi Review, vol. 8 no. 3 (October, 1979), pp. 11-11, ISSN 0047-7559 [20133693], [doi]
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  233. Applewhite, J, Building in the Country, Mississippi Review, vol. 8 no. 3 (October, 1979), pp. 13-14, ISSN 0047-7559 [20133695], [doi]
  234. The Mary Tapes, Poetry Now, vol. IV no. 5 (1979), pp. 4-6
  235. Pamlico River, Harvard Magazine, vol. LXXXI no. 6 (1979), pp. 290
  236. Pamlico River, Mississippi Review, vol. VIII no. 3 (1979), pp. 9-16
  237. A Broken Lake, The Poetry Miscellany, vol. IX (1979), pp. 12-13
  238. Red Wing Hawk, The Poetry Miscellany, vol. IX (1979), pp. 12-13
  239. Bordering Manuscript, in The Poetry Anthology, edited by Daryl Hine (1978), Houghton Mifflin Company
  240. To Earth, in The Poetry Anthology, edited by Daryl Hine (1978), Houghton Mifflin Company
  241. Tobacco Men, The Atlantic Monthly, vol. 240 no. 4 (Oct. 1977), pp. 69
  242. Applewhite, J, Firewood, Poetry, vol. 129 no. 3 (December, 1976), pp. 140-141, ISSN 0032-2032 [20592517], [doi]
  243. Applewhite, J, The Waters, Poetry, vol. 129 no. 3 (December, 1976), pp. 142-143, ISSN 0032-2032 [20592518], [doi]
  244. Applewhite, J, To Earth, Poetry, vol. 129 no. 3 (December, 1976), pp. 137-137, ISSN 0032-2032 [20592515], [doi]
  245. Applewhite, J, Atmosphere, Poetry, vol. 129 no. 3 (December, 1976), pp. 138-139, ISSN 0032-2032 [20592516], [doi]
  246. Applewhite, J, Session in the "Sand Hills", The North American Review, vol. 261 no. 4 (Winter, 1976), pp. 49-49, ISSN 0029-2397 [25117840], [doi]
  247. Applewhite, J, Love Poem to a Bright Field, Poetry, vol. 129 no. 3 (December, 1976), pp. 144-144, ISSN 0032-2032 [20592519], [doi]
  248. Applewhite, J, The Sleeper, Poetry, vol. 128 no. 1 (April, 1976), pp. 15-15, ISSN 0032-2032 [20597101], [doi]
  249. Applewhite, J, The Metals, Poetry, vol. 128 no. 1 (April, 1976), pp. 16-16, ISSN 0032-2032 [20597102], [doi]
  250. English Church Towers, Southern Poetry Review, vol. XVI no. 1 (Spring, 1976), pp. 11
  251. Applewhite, J, State Road 134 [Poem], The Sewanee Review, vol. 83 (April, 1975), pp. 245-245, ISSN 0037-3052 [27542955], [doi]
  252. Applewhite, J, The Sunplane [Poem], The Sewanee Review, vol. 83 (April, 1975), pp. 246-246, ISSN 0037-3052 [27542956], [doi]
  253. State Road 134, Sewanee Review, vol. LXXXIII no. 2 (Spring, 1975), pp. 245
  254. The Sunplane, Sewanee Review, vol. LXXXIII no. 2 (Spring, 1975), pp. 245
  255. Visit with Artina, Michigan Quarterly Review, vol. XIV no. 2 (Spring, 1975), pp. 160-161
  256. Applewhite, J, Revisitings, Poetry, vol. 125 no. 5 (February, 1975), pp. 250-250, ISSN 0032-2032 [20596660], [doi]
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  258. Statues of the Grass (1975), U of Georgia P
  259. William Blackburn, Riding Westward, The Sewanee Review, vol. LXXXII no. 1 (Winter, 1974), pp. 33-34
  260. APPLEWHITE, J, Discardings, The American Poetry Review, vol. 3 no. 3 (May, 1974), pp. 34-34, ISSN 0360-3709 (This poem appeared in a special section edited by Stanley Kunitz.) [40743331], [doi]
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  263. Zeppelin Fantasy, Virginia Quarterly Review, vol. L no. 2 (Spring, 1974), pp. 222-223
  264. Combat Station, Virginia Quarterly Review, vol. L no. 2 (Spring, 1974), pp. 222-223
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  266. Applewhite, J, The Man, Poetry, vol. 123 no. 2 (November, 1973), pp. 85-86, ISSN 0032-2032 [20596237], [doi]
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Aravamudan, Srinivas

  1. S Aravamudan, Three Hundred Years of the Arabian Nights, manual (January, 2016)
  2. S Aravamudan, Slavery and the Culture of Taste, Modern Language Quarterly, vol. 76 no. 3 (September, 2015), pp. 408-411, ISSN 0026-7929 [doi]
  3. S Aravamudan, Review of Simon Gikandi's Slavery and the Culture of Taste, MLQ (2015)
  4. S Aravamudan, On Peace and the International Humanities, in Redrafting Perpetual Peace, edited by R Braidotti and G Lambert, manual (October, 2014)
  5. S Aravamudan, Fables of Censorship: Salman Rushdie’s Haroun and the Sea of Stories, Western Humanities Review, vol. 49 (February, 2014), pp. 323-39
  6. S Aravamudan, East-West Fiction as World Literature: The Hayy Problem Reconfigured, Eighteenth-Century Studies, vol. 47 no. 2 (2014), pp. 195-231 [doi]
  7. S Aravamudan, The Catachronism of Climate Change, diacritics, vol. 41 no. 3 (2013), pp. 6-30 [doi]
  8. S Aravamudan, Equiano lite, in Project Muse 4, scopus, vol. 9781572339262 (January, 2012), pp. 25-31
  9. S Aravamudan, An Edition of Hector MacNeill’s The Life and Travels of Charles Macpherson (2012)
  10. S Aravamudan, Enlightenment Orientalism: Resisting the Rise of the Novel, manual (2012), University of Chicago Press
  11. S Aravamudan, Response: Exoticism beyond Cosmopolitanism?, EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY FICTION, vol. 25 no. 1 (2012), pp. 227-242, ISSN 0840-6286 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  12. S Aravamudan, Review of Toby Miller's Blow Up The Humanities, LA Review fo Books (2012) [-%20article-text-cutpoint]
  13. S Aravamudan, Review of Jean and John Comaroff's Theory From the South: How EuroAmerica is Evolving Toward Africa, Cultural Anthropology (2012), American Anthropological Association, ISSN 1548-1360
  14. S Aravamudan, Guru English: South Asian religion in a cosmopolitan language, scopus (2006), pp. 1-330, Princeton University Press, ISBN 0691118280 (Republished by Penguin India, Fall 2007.)  [abs]
  15. S Aravamudan, Guru English: South Asian religion in a cosmopolitan language (digital edition) (June, 2011), Princeton University Press
  16. S Aravamudan, Talking about Lebanon and Gaza Reply, PMLA-PUBLICATIONS OF THE MODERN LANGUAGE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA, vol. 126 no. 3 (May, 2011), pp. 818-818, ISSN 0030-8129 [Gateway.cgi]
  17. BL Ra'ad, S Aravamudan, D Galef, S Jarvis and K Olson, Gaza and Lebanon in the Special Issue on War, PMLA-PUBLICATIONS OF THE MODERN LANGUAGE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA, vol. 126 no. 1 (January, 2011), pp. 243-248, ISSN 0030-8129 [Gateway.cgi]
  18. S Aravamudan, Refusing the Death of the Novel, NOVEL-A FORUM ON FICTION, vol. 44 no. 1 (2011), pp. 20-22, ISSN 0029-5132 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  19. S Aravamudan, Sovereignty and Anachronism (2010)
  20. S Aravamudan, Foreword, in Black Mirror/Espejo Negro, edited by P Lasch, manual (2010), pp. 2-5, Duke University Press, Durham and London
  21. S Aravamudan, What Kind Of A Story Is This?, PMLA: Lead Essay to MLA Approaches to Teaching Oroonoko (2010), Modern Language Association, New York
  22. S Aravamudan, The Character of the University, BOUNDARY 2-AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF LITERATURE AND CULTURE, vol. 37 no. 1 (Winter, 2010), pp. 23-55, ISSN 0190-3659 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  23. S Aravamudan, Introduction: Perpetual War, edited by D Taylor and S Aravamudan, PMLA, vol. 124 no. 5 (October, 2009), pp. 1505-1514, ISSN 0030-8129 [doi]
  24. Aravamudan, S, Special issue on "War", edited by S. Aravamudan and Diana Taylor, vol. 124 no. 5 (October, 2009), pp. 400-400
  25. S Aravamudan, Hobbes and America, in The Postcolonial Enlightenment, edited by D Carey and L Festa, manual (Spring, 2009), pp. 37-70, Oxford University Press
  26. S Aravamudan, Rogue States and Emergent Disciplines, in States of Emergency: The Object of American Studies, edited by R Castronovo and S Gillman, manual (2009), pp. 17-35, University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill, NC
  27. S Aravamudan, The (Teleo)Poiesis of Singularity, PMLA-PUBLICATIONS OF THE MODERN LANGUAGE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA, vol. 123 no. 1 (January, 2008), pp. 244-247, ISSN 0030-8129 [Gateway.cgi]
  28. S Aravamudan, Defoe, Commerce, Adventure, and Empire, in Cambridge Companion to Daniel Defoe, edited by J Richetti, scopus (2008), pp. 45-63, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 9780521858403 [doi]  [abs]
  29. S Aravamudan, The Adventure Chronotope and the Oriental Xenotrope: Galland, Sheridan, and Joyce Domesticate The Arabian Nights, in The Arabian Nights in Historical Context, edited by F Nussbaum and S Makdisi, manual (Winter, 2008), Oxford University Press
  30. S Aravamudan, The Teleopoiesis of Singularity (in forum on Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak's Influences Past, Present, and Future), PMLA, vol. 123 no. 1 (2008), pp. 244-246
  31. S Aravamudan, Review of Ros Ballaster, Fabulous Orients: Fictions of the East in England, 1662-1785, Modern Language Quarterly, vol. 69 no. 2 (Summer, 2008)
  32. S Aravamudan and R Khanna, Interview with Srinivas Aravamudan and Ranjana Khanna, in Jameson on Jameson: Conversations on Cultural Marxism, edited by I Buchanan, manual (December, 2007), pp. 203-240, Duke University Press
  33. S Aravamudan, Orientalism, in The Oxford Encyclopaedia of British Literature, edited by DS Kastan and N Armstrong, manual (January, 2007)
  34. S Aravamudan, Subjects/sovereigns/rogues, Eighteenth-Century Studies, vol. 40 no. 3 (Spring, 2007), pp. 457-65, ISSN 1086-315X [Gateway.cgi]
  35. S Aravamudan, Garden Variety Queer Studies? Review of Jill Casid, Sowing Empire: Landscape and Colonization, GLQ: A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies, vol. 13 no. 2 (Summer, 2007), pp. 409-12
  36. S Aravamudan, East Indies and West Indies: Comparative misapprehensions, ANTHROPOLOGICAL FORUM, vol. 16 no. 3 (November, 2006), pp. 291-309, ISSN 0066-4677 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  37. S Aravamudan, Sovereignty: Between Embodiment and Detranscendentalization, Texas International Law Journal, vol. 41 no. 3 (Summer, 2006), pp. 427-46
  38. S Aravamudan, Talking Jewels and Other Oriental Seductions, in Diderot and European Culture, edited by A Strugnell and F Ogee, manual, vol. 9 (2006), pp. 15-34, Voltaire Foundation
  39. S Aravamudan, Fiction/Translation/Transnation: The Secret History of the Eighteenth-Century Novel, in Blackwell’s The Eighteenth-Century Novel: Companion to Literature and Culture, edited by P Backscheider and C Ingrassia, manual (November, 2005), pp. 48-74
  40. S Aravamudan, 'The Unity of the Representer': Reading Leviathan against the Grain, edited by Alberto Moreiras, South Atlantic Quarterly, vol. 104 no. 4 (August, 2005), pp. 631-653, ISSN 0038-2876 [doi]
  41. Aravamudan, S, William Earle’s Obi or the History of Three-Fingered Jack, in 978-1551116693, Broadview Literary Texts (July, 2005), Broadview Literary Texts, ISBN 1551116693
  42. S Aravamudan, Carl Schmitt's 'The Nomos of the Earth:' Four Corollaries, edited by W Rasch, South Atlantic Quarterly, vol. 104 no. 2 (April, 2005), pp. 227-236, ISSN 0038-2876 [doi]  [abs]
  43. S. Aravamudan, Three Hundred Years of the Arabian Nights (2005) (In CD-ROM audio, one of very few talks selected from 2004 Bloomsday Centennial Conference.)
  44. S Aravamudan, Review of "Genius in Bondage": Literature of the Early Black Atlantic, American Literature, vol. 75 no. 2 (June, 2003), pp. 427-429, ISSN 0002-9831 [doi]
  45. S Aravamudan, A Review of Ruth Bernard Yeazell’s Harems of the Mind: Passages of Western Art and Literature, Modern Language Quarterly (April, 2003), pp. 130-135
  46. S Aravamudan, The Colonial Logic of Late Romanticism, edited by I Baucom, South Atlantic Quarterly, vol. 102 no. 1 (January, 2003), pp. 179-214, ISSN 0038-2876 [doi]  [abs]
  47. S Aravamudan, Ground Zero, or the Implosion of Church and State, in Dissent from the Homeland: Essays on September 11, edited by F Lentricchia and S Hauerwas, manual (2003), Duke University Press
  48. S Aravamudan, The Return of Anachronism, Modern Language Quarterly, vol. 62 no. 4 (December, 2001), pp. 331-354, ISSN 0026-7929 [doi]
  49. Equiano Lite, Eighteenth-Century Studies, vol. 34 no. 4 (2001), pp. 615-19
  50. S Aravamudan, Guru English, Social Text, vol. 19 no. 1 (2001), pp. 19-44
  51. S Aravamudan, Progress Through Violence or Progress From Violence: Interpreting ambivalences of the Histoire des deux Indes, in Progress and Violence in the Enlightenment, edited by D Dawson and V Cossy, manual (2001), Champion
  52. S Aravamudan, Art Criticism As A Multi-Sited Ethnography: A Review of Beth Fowkes Tobin’s Picturing Imperial Power, Eighteenth-Century Theory and Interpretation, vol. 42 no. 2 (Jan. 2001), pp. 181-84
  53. S Aravamudan, A Review of Rajan Balachandra’s Under Western Eyes, Modern Language Quarterly, vol. 62 (2001), pp. 74-78
  54. S Aravamudan, Tropicopolitans: Colonialism and Agency, 1688-1804, manual (May, 1999), Duke University Press
  55. Aravamudan, S, Slavery, Abolition, and Emancipation: Writings in the British Romantic Period, in Literary Forms, Vol. 6 (May, 1999), Pickering and Chatto  [abs]
  56. S Aravamudan, In the Wake of the Novel: The Oriental Tale as National Allegory, NOVEL-A FORUM ON FICTION, vol. 33 no. 1 (1999), pp. 5-31, ISSN 0029-5132 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  57. S Aravamudan, Postcolonial Affiliations: Ulysses and All About H. Hatterr, in Transculturing Joyce, edited by K Lawrence, manual (December, 1998), pp. 97-128, Cambridge University Press
  58. S Aravamudan, A Review of Rudi C. Bleys’s The Geography of Perversion: Male-to-Male Sexual Behavior Outside the West and the Ethnographic Imagination, 1750-1918, Journal of Asian Studies, vol. 56 no. 4 (Fall, 1997), pp. 1044-47
  59. S Aravamudan, A Review of Tzvetan Todorov’s The Morals of History, Modern Language Quarterly, vol. 58 no. 3 (Fall, 1997), pp. 361-65
  60. S Aravamudan, What is Not a Nation?, in New Direction in Cognitive Science, manual (Dec. 1995), pp. 368-380, Finnish Artificial Intelligence Society
  61. S Aravamudan, Lady Mary Wortley Montagu in the Hammam: Masquerade, Womanliness, and Levantinization, ELH-ENGLISH LITERARY HISTORY, vol. 62 no. 1 (Spring, 1995), pp. 69-104, ISSN 0013-8304 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  62. S ARAVAMUDAN, Fables of Censorship: Salman Rushdie, Satire, and Symbolic Violence, Western Humanities Review, vol. 49 no. 4 (1995), pp. 323-329, Unversity of Utah, ISSN 0043-3845 [Gateway.cgi]
  63. S ARAVAMUDAN, Trop(icaliz)ing the Enlightenment: Raynal’s Histoire des deux Indes, DIACRITICS-A REVIEW OF CONTEMPORARY CRITICISM, vol. 23 no. 3 (Fall, 1993), pp. 48-68, ISSN 0300-7162 (special edition on French colonialism.) [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  64. S Aravamudan, Deconstruction, Soma-significance and the Implicate Order: David Bohm and Jacques Derrida, in The Search for Meaning: The New Spirit in Science and Philosophy, edited by P Pylkkanen, manual (December, 1989), pp. 238-56, Crucible
  65. S ARAVAMUDAN, Being God’s Postman is No Fun, Yaar: Salman Rushdie’s The Satanic Verses, DIACRITICS-A REVIEW OF CONTEMPORARY CRITICISM, vol. 19 no. 2 (Summer, 1989), pp. 3-20, ISSN 0300-7162 (Reprinted in M.D. Fletcher, ed. Reading Rushdie, Atlanta: Rodopi, 1995.) [Gateway.cgi], [doi]

Armstrong, Nancy

  1. Armstrong, N, Some Endangered Feeling, Daedalus, vol. 150 no. 1 (January, 2021), pp. 40-61, MIT Press [doi]  [abs]
  2. Armstrong, N, Fagin's Last Words, Mediations (2021), pp. 11 pages, The Marxist Literary Group
  3. Armstrong, N, Why the Bildungsroman no longer works, Textual Practice, vol. 34 no. 12 (December, 2020), pp. 2091-2111, Informa UK Limited [doi]
  4. Armstrong, N, Realism and Anachronism, Novel, vol. 53 no. 2 (August, 2020), pp. 137-142, Duke University Press [doi]
  5. Armstrong, N, Why Looking Backward Is Necessary to Looking Forward, Victorian Literature and Culture, vol. 47 no. 1 (March, 2019), pp. 123-135, Cambridge University Press (CUP) [doi]  [abs]
  6. Armstrong, N, Afterword: Waiting for Foucault, Modern Language Quarterly, vol. 80 no. 1 (January, 2019), pp. 37-49 [doi]
  7. Armstrong, N, Looking Backward: the Victorian Origins of the Neoliberal Household, Victorian Literature and Culture (2019), pp. 123-123, Cambridge University Press (CUP)
  8. Armstrong, N, The Contemporary Disposition of the Novel, Continental Thought and Theory, vol. 2 no. 1 (2019), pp. 3-27
  9. Armstrong, N, Waiting for Foucault, MLQ no. Special Issue , Desire and Domestic Fict (2019)
  10. Armstrong, N, “What Use Is Althusser?”, Cultural Critique, vol. 103 no. 1 (2019), pp. 13-18, Project MUSE [doi]
  11. Armstrong, N, The Migrant Novel: on becoming what we are not., in Polygraph 27 (2019), pp. 67-67
  12. Marx, J; Armstrong, N, Introduction: How do novels think about neoliberalism?, Novel, vol. 51 no. 2 (August, 2018), pp. 157-165, Duke University Press [doi]
  13. Armstrong, N, Is practical democracy a contradiction in terms?, vol. 19 no. C (March, 2018)
  14. Armstrong, N, Disavowal and Domestic Fiction: The Problem of Social Reproduction, differences: A Journal of Feminist Cultural Studies, vol. 29 no. 1 (2018), pp. 1-32, Duke University Press [doi]  [abs]
  15. Armstrong, N; Marx, J, How do Novels Think About Neo-liberalism?, Novel: A Forum on Fiction, vol. 52 no. 2 (2018), pp. 157-168, Duke University Press
  16. Armstrong, N; Tennenhouse, L, Novels in the Time of Democratic Writing (December, 2017), pp. 280 pages, Haney Foundation, ISBN 9780812249767  [abs]
  17. Armstrong, N; Montag, W, Are novels literature?, Novel, vol. 50 no. 3 (November, 2017), pp. 338-350, Duke University Press [doi]
  18. Armstrong, N; Montag, W, The figure in the carpet, PMLA, vol. 132 no. 3 (May, 2017), pp. 613-619, Modern Language Association (MLA) [doi]
  19. Armstrong, N; Tennenhouse, L, Balibar and the Citizen Subject, in Just Like a Woman: Balibar on the Politics of Reproduction, edited by Montag, W; Elsayed, H (2017), pp. 284-308, Edinburgh University Press
  20. Armstrong, N, One or Several Jane Eyres, Victorian Review: an interdisciplinary journal of victorian studies (2017)
  21. Armstrong, N, Do wasps just want to have fun?: Darwin and the question of variation, Differences, vol. 27 no. 3 (December, 2016), pp. 1-19, Duke University Press, ISSN 1527-1986 [doi]
  22. Armstrong, N, The Sensation Novel, SAQ: The South Atlantic Quarterly, vol. 113 (February, 2016), pp. 379-548, Duke University Press, ISSN 1527-8026
  23. Armstrong, N, Introduction: Property and Heterotopia", Novel: A Forum on Fiction, vol. 49 no. 1 (2016), pp. 1-8, Duke University Press, ISSN 1945-8509 [repository], [doi]
  24. Armstrong, N; Tennenhouse, L, How to Imagine Community Without Property, in de Homenagem a Maria Irene Ramalho Santos: American Literature In a Comparative Context. (2016), pp. 27 pages, Impressa da Universidade de Comimbra
  25. Armstrong, N; Tennenhouse, L, Recalling Cora: Family Resemblances in the Last of the Mohicans., American Literary History, vol. 28 no. 2 (2016), pp. 1-23, Oxford University Press (OUP): Policy F, ISSN 1468-4365 [doi]
  26. Armstrong, N, Domestic Individualism: Imagining Self in Nineteenth-Century America by Gillian Brown, Signs, vol. 18 no. 2 (October, 2015), pp. 433-438, ISSN 1545-6943
  27. Armstrong, N, The Inter-national Invention of the Novel, Margaret Cohen and Carolyn Dever, Translation and Literature, vol. 12 (October, 2015), pp. 299-303, ISSN 1750-0214
  28. Armstrong, N, The Pivot of the World: Photography and Its Nation by Blake Stimson, Modernism/Modernity, vol. 14 no. 2 (October, 2015), pp. 382-384, Johns Hopkins University Press, ISSN 1080-6601
  29. Armstrong, N, The Affective Turn in Contemporary Fiction, Contemporary Literature, vol. 55 no. 3 (2015), pp. 441-465, University of Wisconsin Press, ISSN 0010-7484 [doi]
  30. Armstrong, N; Tennenhouse, L, Novels before Nations: How Early US Novels Imagined Community, Canadian Review of Comparative Literature / Revue Canadienne de Littérature Comparée, vol. 42 no. 4 (2015), pp. 353-367, Johns Hopkins University Press [doi]
  31. Armstrong, N, A Gothic History of the British Novel, in New Directions in the History of the Novel, edited by Parrinder, P (February, 2014), pp. 103-120, Palgrave Macmillan, ISBN 9781137026989 [doi]
  32. Hawthorne and the Paradox of Self-Sovereignty, Novel: A Forum on Fiction, vol. 47 no. 1 (2014)
  33. The Double Face of Variation in Darwin's Garden, in Systems of Life, edited by Warren Montag and Richard Barney (spring 2915), pp. 32 ms. pages, Fordham UP
  34. The Affective Turn in Contemporary Literature, Contemporary Literature (forthcoming 2015), pp. 36 ms. pages
  35. with Leonard Tennenhouse, The Network Novel, in A Companion to the English Novel, edited by Stephen Arata, J. Paul Hunter, Jennifer Wicke (forthcoming 2015), pp. 30 ms. pages, Wiley-Blackwell
  36. Armstrong, N; Tennenhouse, L, The Ideology of Conduct: (Routledge Revivals) Essays in Literature and the History of Sexuality, edited by Tennenhouse, L; Armstrong, N (2014), pp. 254 pages, Routledge, ISBN 9781317744320  [abs]
  37. Tennenhouse, ; Armstrong, N, The Network Novel and How It Unsettled the Domestic Fiction, edited by Arata, S; Wicke, J; Hunter, J (2014), pp. 103-120, Blackwell’s
  38. Armstrong, N, When Sympathy Fails: The Affective Turn in Contemporary Fiction, SPELL: The Journal of the Swiss Professors of English Literature and Language (Spring, 2014), pp. 27-49
  39. Armstrong, N, Hawthorne on the Paradox of Popular Sovereignty, edited by Ruttenberg, N, Novel: A Forum on Fiction, vol. 47 no. 1 (2014), pp. 24-42, Duke University Press, ISSN 0029-5132 [doi]
  40. The Violence of Representation (Routledge Revivals): Literature and the History of Violence, edited by Armstrong, N; Tennenhouse, L (December, 2013), pp. 264 pages, ISBN 9781138015401  [abs]
  41. 1871L Charles Darwin's DESCENT OF MAN, AND NATURAL SELECTION IN RELATION TO SEX, edited by Dino Felluga, BRANCH: Britain, Representation, and Nineteenth-Century History (February 8, 2013), pp. 20 pp. [available here]
  42. Armstrong, N, On Charles Darwin’s The Descent of Man, 24 February 1871, in BRANCH: Britain, Representation, and Nineteenth-Century History, edited by Felluga, D (2013), pp. 20 pp.-20 pp. [available here]
  43. The Other Side of Modern Individualism: Locke and Defoe. ed. Zubin Meer,, in Individualism: The Cultural Logic of Modernity, edited by Zubin Meer (2012), pp. 15 ms. pages, Lexington Books
  44. Armstrong, N, The Victorian Archive and its Secret, NINETEENTH-CENTURY CONTEXTS-AN INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL, vol. 34 no. 5 (2012), pp. 529-547, Informa UK Limited, ISSN 0890-5495 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  45. Armstrong, N, Gender Must Be Defended, SOUTH ATLANTIC QUARTERLY, vol. 111 no. 3 (2012), pp. 529-547, ISSN 0038-2876 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  46. Theories of the Novel Now, I, II, III, edited by Armstrong, N, vol. 42.2, 42.3, 43.1 (2011)  [abs]
  47. Armstrong, N, The Other Side of Modern Individualism: Locke and Defoe, in Individualism: The Cultural Logic of Modernity, edited by Meer, Z (2011), pp. 111-120, Lexington Books
  48. Armstrong, N, The Sensation Novel, in The Oxford History of the Novel in English Volume 3: The Nineteenth-Century Novel 1820-1880, The Oxford History of the British Novel, edited by Kucich, J; Taylor, JB, vol. 3 (2011), pp. 137-153, Oxford University Press
  49. Armstrong, N, The Future in and of the Novel: A Position Paper, NOVEL-A FORUM ON FICTION, vol. 44 no. 1 (2011), pp. 8-10, Duke University Press, ISSN 0029-5132 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  50. Futures in and of the Novel, Novel: A Forum on Fiction, vol. 44 no. 1 (2010)
  51. Armstrong, N, Afterword, in Modernist Star Maps, edited by Goldman, J; Jaffe, A (2010), pp. 237-244, Ashgate
  52. Armstrong, N, When Sexuality Meets Gender in the Victorian Novel, in The Cambridge Companion to the Victorian Novel, edited by David, D (2010), pp. 97-124, Cambridge University Press
  53. Armstrong, N; Montag, W, The future of the human: An introduction, edited by W Montag and N Armstrong, Differences, vol. 20 no. 2-3 (December, 2009), pp. 1-8, Duke University Press [doi]
  54. Armstrong, N, Editor's introduction: The way we read now, Novel, vol. 42 no. 2 (June, 2009), pp. 167-174, Duke University Press [doi]
  55. Armstrong, N, A Companion to Jane Austen, in A Companion to Jane Austen, edited by Johnson, CL; Tuite, C (January, 2009), pp. 237-247, Wiley, London, ISBN 9781405149099 [doi]
  56. Armstrong, N, When gender meets sexuality in the Victorian novel, in The Cambridge Companion to the Victorian Novel (January, 2009), pp. 170-192, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 9781107005136 [doi]  [abs]
  57. 1798: The Captivity Narrative, in A New Literary History of America, edited by Werner Sollors and Greil Marcus (2009), pp. 12 ms. pages, Harvard UP
  58. Theories of the Novel Now, I, II, III, Novel: A Forum on Fiction, vol. 42.2, 42.3, 43.1 (2009) (A three-volume set of 80 conference papers selected from the conference of that name held at Brown in fall of 2007..)
  59. with Warren Montag, Editors' Introduction: The Future of the Human, differences, vol. 20.2-3 (2009), pp. 1-8
  60. with Warren Montag, The Future of the Human, edited by Armstrong, N; Montag, W, vol. 2-3 (2009)
  61. Armstrong, N, 1798: Mary Rowlandson and the Alien and Sedition Acts, in A New Literary History of America, edited by Marcus, G; Sollers, W (2009), Harvard University Press
  62. Armstrong, N; Tennenhouse, L, Sovereignty and the Form of Formlessness, Differences: A Journal of Feminist Cultural Studies, vol. 20 no. 2-3 (2009), pp. 148-178, Duke University Press, ISSN 1040-7391 [doi]
  63. Armstrong, N; Montag, W, The Future of the Human: An Introduction, in differences, vol. 2 (2009), pp. 1-8
  64. Modernist Iconophobia and What It Did to Gender, Modernism/Modernity, vol. 5 (2008), pp. 47-75
  65. With Leonard Tennenhouse, Postructuralism and the Question of History, in 1, Narrative, vol. 1 no. 1 (2008), pp. 45-58
  66. Armstrong, N; Tennenhouse, L, The Problem of Population and the Form of the American Novel, American Literary History, vol. 20 no. 4 (2008), pp. 667-685, Oxford University Press (OUP), ISSN 0896-7148 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  67. Armstrong, N, Professing Disciplinarity: A Position Paper, Victorian Review, vol. 33 no. 1 (2007), pp. 11-14
  68. Armstrong, N, The Fiction of Bourgeois Morality and the Paradox of Individualism, in The Novel, Volume 2: Forms and Themes, edited by Moretti, F, vol. 2 (2007), pp. 349-388, Princeton University Press, ISBN 9780691134734
  69. Armstrong, N, Realism After Photography: “The fantastical form of a relation among things”, in Adventures in Realism, edited by Beaumont, M (2007), pp. 87-102, Blackwell’s, ISBN 978-1-4051-3577-1
  70. The Oxford Encyclopedia of British Literature, edited by Kastan, DS; Armstrong, N (2006), pp. 2656 pages, Oxford University Press, ISBN 9780195169218  [abs]
  71. Armstrong, N; Tennenhouse, L, , A Mind for Passion: Locke and Hutcheson on Desire, in Politics and the Passions, 1500-1850, edited by Coli, D; Kahn, V; Saccamano, N (2006), pp. 131-150, Princeton University Press, Princeton, ISBN 0691118612
  72. Armstrong, N, Realism, in The Oxford Encyclopedia of British Literature, edited by al, DKE (2006), pp. 15 pages, Oxford University Press, New York
  73. Armstrong, N, How Novels Think, St. John’s University Humanities Review, vol. 4 no. 2 (2006), pp. 14 ms-14 ms [htm]
  74. Armstrong, N, Image and Empire, in Visual Culture and Critical Theory: Empire, Asia, and the Question of the Subject, edited by Liu, JCH, vol. I (2006), pp. 39-52, Taiwan
  75. Armstrong, N, How Novels Think: The Limits of Individualism 1719-1900 (2005), Columbia University Press
  76. Armstrong, N, Feminism, Fiction, and the Utopian Promise of Dracula, differences: A Journal of Feminist Cultural Studies, vol. 16 no. 1 (2005), pp. 1-23, Duke University Press, ISSN 1040-7391 [doi]
  77. Armstrong, N, Why a Good Man is Hard to Find in Victorian Fiction, in Identity and Cultural Translation, edited by Macedo, AG; Pereira, M (2005), pp. 84-102, Ashgate Press, ISBN 978-0820471969
  78. Armstrong, N, Introduction: Victorian Children’s Literature as Political Foreplay, in A Study of Victorian Children’s Literature (2004), pp. xi-xvii, Edwin Mellen Press
  79. Armstrong, N, What Feminism Did to Novel Studies, in The Cambridge Companion to Feminist Theory, edited by Rooney, E (2003), pp. 99-118, Cambridge University Press
  80. Armstrong, N, Captivity and Cultural Capital in the English Novel, in Revolutionary Histories: Transatlantic Cultural Nationalism,1775–1815 (January, 2002), pp. 104-21
  81. Armstrong, N, Captivity and Cultural Capital in the Atlantic World, in Revolutionary Histories: Transatlantic Cultural Nationalism, edited by Verhoeven, WM (2002), pp. 104-121, Palgrave
  82. Armstrong, N, What is Real in Realism?, in Chung Wai Literary Monthly, vol. 30, 12 (2002), pp. 54-73
  83. Armstrong, N, The Fiction of Bourgeois Morality and the Paradox of Individualism, in Il Romanzo, Vol. i: La Cultura del Romanzo (2001), pp. 271-306, Einaudi
  84. Armstrong, N, Who's Afraid of the Cultural Turn?, differences: A Journal of Feminist Cultural Studies, vol. 12 no. 1 (2001), pp. 17-49, ISSN 1040-7391 [doi]
  85. Armstrong, N, Monarchy in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction, Nineteenth-Century Contexts, vol. 22 no. 4 (2001), pp. 495-536, Informa UK Limited, ISSN 0890-5495 [doi]
  86. Armstrong, N, Writing Women and the Making of the Modern Middle Class, in Cultural Correspondences: Essays on Epistolary Writing, edited by Gilroy, A; Verhoeven, W (2001), pp. 29-50, University of Virginia Press, Charlottesville
  87. Armstrong, N, The Politics of Domesticating Culture, in The Theory of the Novel, edited by McKeon, M (2000), pp. 467-475, Johns Hopkins University Press
  88. Armstrong, N, The Conduct of Literature, the Literature of Conduct, the Politics of Desire, in Literature from 1400-1800 (2000), Gale Research
  89. Armstrong, N, Introduction to ’Desire and Domestic Fiction’, in The Theory of the Novel, edited by McKeon, M (2000), The Jonns Hopkins University Press
  90. Armstrong, N, Postscript: Contemporary Culturalism: How Victorian is It?:, in Victorian Afterlife: Postmodern Culture Rewrites the Nineteenth Century, edited by Kucich, J; Sadoff, D, vol. 311-26 (2000), pp. 311-326, University of Minnesota Press
  91. Armstrong, N, Fiction in the Age of Photography: The Legacy of British Realism (1999), Harvard University Press, ISBN 9780674008014  [abs]
  92. Armstrong, N, Reclassifying Clarissa: Fiction and the Making of the Modern Middle Class, in The Clarissa Project, Volume 9, The Critical Commentary–New Commentaries, edited by Copeland, E; Flynn, CH (1999), AMS Press, New York
  93. Armstrong, N, Gender and the Victorian Novel, in The Cambridge Companion to the Victorian Novel, edited by David, D (1999), pp. 97-124, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge
  94. Who's Afraid of the Cultural Turn, differences, vol. 12 (1998), pp. 17-55
  95. Armstrong, N, Fiction in the Age of Photography, Narrative, vol. 7 (1998), pp. 37-55
  96. Armstrong, N, Modernism's Iconophobia and What it Did to Gender, Modernism/Modernity, vol. 5 no. 2 (1998), pp. 47-75, Johns Hopkins University Press, ISSN 1080-6601 [doi]
  97. Armstrong, N, The Self Contained: Emma, in Critical Essays on Jane Austen, edited by White, LM (1998), pp. 149-159, G.K. Hall, New York (Rpt of Desire and Domestic Fiction. pp 149-59.)
  98. Armstrong, N, Captivity and Cultural Capital in the English Novel, NOVEL (special issue in honor of Mark Spilka), vol. 31 (1998), pp. 373-398
  99. Armstrong, N, Daughters, in Oxford Companion to Women’s Writing in the United States, edited by Davidson, CN; Wagner-Martin, L (1997), pp. 15 ms-15 ms, Oxford University Press
  100. Armstrong, N, Chinese Women in a Comparative Perspective: A Response, in Writing Women in Late Imperial China, edited by Widmer, E; Chang, K-IS (1997), pp. 397-422, Stanford University Press
  101. Armstrong, N, City Things: Photography and the Urbanization Process, in Human, All Too Human: Essays from the English Institute, edited by Fuss, D (1996), pp. 93-130, Routledge
  102. Armstrong, N, Why Daughters Die: The Racial Logic of American Sentimentalism, Yale Journal of Criticism, vol. 7 no. 2 (1994), pp. 1-24 (A revised version Rpt in Ed. Rosemary Marangoly George, BURNING DOWN THE HOUSE: RECYCLING THE DOMESTIC (WESTVIEW, 1997)..)
  103. Armstrong, N, Fatal Abstraction: The Death and Sinister Afterlife of the American Family, in Body Politics, edited by Ryan, M (1994), pp. 18-31, Westview Press
  104. Armstrong, N, A Brief Genealogy of Theme, Harvard English Studies, vol. 18 (1993), pp. 38-45
  105. Armstrong, N; Tennenhouse, L, Poststructuralism and the Question of History, Narrative, vol. 1 (1993), pp. 45-58
  106. Armstrong, N, Semiotics and Family History, American Journal of Semiotics, vol. 10 no. 1-2 (1993), pp. 134-154
  107. Armstrong, N; Tennenhouse, L, A Novel Nation; or, How to Rethink Modern England as an Emergent Culture, Modern Language Quarterly, vol. 54 no. 3 (1993), pp. 327-344, Duke University Press, ISSN 0026-7929 [doi]
  108. Armstrong, N, Adoption and the Construction of Kinship in Late Imperial China, by Ann Waltner, Signs, vol. 18 no. 2 (1993), pp. 433-438, University of Chicago Press, ISSN 1545-6943
  109. Armstrong, N, Other Women: The Writing of Race, Class, and Gender 1832-1898, by Anita Levy, Signs, vol. 18 no. 2 (1993), pp. 433-438, University of Chicago Press, ISSN 1545-6943
  110. with Armstrong, N; Tennenhouse, L, The Imaginary Puritan: Literature, Intellectual Labor, and the Origins of Personal Life (1992), University of California Press
  111. Armstrong, N, Emily’s Ghost: The Cultural Politics of Victorian Fiction, Folklore, Novel: A Forum on Fiction, vol. 25 no. 3 (1992), pp. 245-267
  112. Armstrong, N; Tennenhouse, L, The American Origins of the English Novel, American Literary History, vol. 4 no. 3 (1992), pp. 386-410, Oxford University Press (OUP) [doi]
  113. N Armstrong, Deseo y ficción doméstica: Una Historia Política De La Novela (January, 1991), pp. 301 pages, Universitat de València, ISBN 9788437610320 (translated by Armstrong, N.)  [abs]
  114. Armstrong, N, The Rise of the Domestic Woman, in Feminisms: An Anthology of Literature Theory and Criticism, edited by Warhol, R; Herndl, DP (1991), pp. 59-95, Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick (rpt of Desire and Domestic Fiction, pp. 59-95.)
  115. Armstrong, N, Imperialist Nostalgia and Wuthering Heights, in Wuthering Heights: A Case Study in Comtemporary Criticism, edited by Peterson, L (1991), pp. 428-449, St. Martin’s Press, Boston
  116. Armstrong, N, The Pornographic Effect: A Response, American Journal of Semiotics, vol. 7 no. 1-2 (1990), pp. 27-44
  117. Armstrong, N; Tennenhouse, L, The Interior Difference: A Brief Genealogy of Dreams, Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies, vol. 23 no. 4 (1990), pp. 458-478
  118. Armstrong, N, The Occidental Alice, differences: A Journal of Feminist Cultural Studies, vol. 2 no. 2 (1990), pp. 3-40 (Rpt Ed. Robert Con Davis and Ronald Schleifer, CONTEMPORARY LITERARY CRITICISM AND CULTURAL STUDIES (LONGMAN,1998), PP,536-64..)
  119. Armstrong, N, The Nineteenth-Century Austen: A Turn in the History of Fear, Genre, vol. 23 (1990), pp. 227-246
  120. Armstrong, N, Occidentalismo: una cuestion para el feminismo internacional, in Feminismo Y Teoria Del Discourso, edited by Colaizzi, G (1990), pp. 29-44, Catedra, Madrid
  121. Armstrong, N, Some Call It Fiction: The Politics of Domesticity, in The "Other" Prospective in Gender and Culture, edited by MacCannell, JF (1990), pp. 59-84, Columbia University Press, New York
  122. With Leonard Tennenhouse, Gender and teh Work of Words, Cultural Critique, vol. 13 (1989), pp. 229-78
  123. Armstrong, N; Tennenhouse, L, Gender and the Work of Words, Cultural Critique, vol. 13 (1989), pp. 229-279
  124. Armstrong, N, Mother Midnight: Birth, Sex, and Fate in Eighteenth Century Fiction (Defoe, Richardson, and Sterne) by Robert A. Erickson, Eighteenth-Century Studies, vol. 22 no. 2 (1989), pp. 264-268, Johns Hopkins University Press, ISSN 1086-315X
  125. Armstrong, N, The Modernist Madonna: Semiotics of the Maternal Metaphor by Jane Van Buren, Signs, vol. 18 no. 2 (1989), pp. 433-438, University of Chicago Press, ISSN 1545-6943
  126. Armstrong, N, O Critico e a Meretriz da Cultura: A Teoria América Pósmoderna, Revista Critica De Ciencias Socais, vol. 24 (1988), pp. 107-138
  127. Armstrong, N, The Gender Bind: Women and the Disciplines, Genders, vol. 3 (1988), pp. 1-23
  128. Armstrong, N, Semiotics and Ideology, in The Semiotic Web, edited by Sebeok, TA; Umeker-Sebeok, J (1988), pp. 309-321, Walter de Gruyter, Amersterdanm
  129. Armstrong, N, Desire and Domestic Fiction: A Political History of the Novel (1987), Oxford University Press
  130. with Leonard Tennenhouse, The Ideology of Conduct: Essays on Literature and the History of Sexuality, edited by Armstrong, N; Tennenhouse, L (1987), pp. 243 pages, Methuen Publishing, London  [author's comments]
  131. Armstrong, N, The Rise of the Domestic Woman, in The Ideology of Conduct: Essays on LIterature and the History of Sexuality, edited by Armstrong, N; Tennenhouse, L (1987), Routledge
  132. Armstrong, N, Victorian Women's Freedom: Marriage, Freedom, and the Individual, Victorian Studies, vol. 30 no. 2 (1987), pp. 292-284, Indiana University Press, ISSN 0042-5222
  133. Armstrong, N, Repression in Victorian Fiction: Charlotte Bronte, George Eliot, and Charles Dickens by John Kucich, Nineteenth-Century Literature, vol. 44 no. 4 (1987), pp. 556-560, University of California Press, Berkley, ISSN 0891-9356
  134. N Armstrong, Literature as Women’s History, I and II, 19, 4 and 20, 2, edited by Armstrong, N, vol. 4 (1986)
  135. Armstrong, N, History in the House of Culture: Social Disorder and Domestic Fiction in Early Victorian England, Poetics Today, vol. 7 no. 4 (1986), pp. 647-671
  136. Armstrong, N, Charlotte Bronte and Sexuality, by John Maynard, Victorian Studies, vol. 29 no. 3 (1986), pp. 483-485, Indiana University Press, ISSN 1527-2052
  137. Armstrong, N, Introduction, Semiotica, vol. 54 no. 1-2 (January, 1985), pp. 1-10, WALTER DE GRUYTER GMBH [doi]
  138. N Armstrong, The Rhetoric of Violence, edited by Armstrong, N; Tennenhouse, L, vol. 54 (1985), Rutledge
  139. Armstrong, N, Sexuality and Victorian Literature, Victorian Studies, vol. 29 no. 3 (1984), pp. 483-485, The University of Tennessee Press, ISSN 0042-5222
  140. Armstrong, N, The Proper Lady and the Woman Writer: Ideology as Style in the Works of Mary Wollstonecraft, Mary Shelley, and Jane Austen by Poovey, MLN, vol. 99 (1984), pp. 1251-1257, University of Chicago Press
  141. Armstrong, N, A Language of One’s Own: Communication Modeling Systems in Woolf’s Mrs. Dalloway, Language and Style, vol. 16 (1983), pp. 343-360
  142. Armstrong, N, Emily Brontë In and Out of Her Time, Genre, vol. 15 (1982), pp. 243-264
  143. Armstrong, N, The Rise of Feminine Authority in the Novel, Novel: A Forum on Fiction, vol. 15 no. 2 (1982), pp. 127-455
  144. Armstrong, N, Domesticating the foreign Devil: structuralism in English letters a decade later, Semiotica, vol. 42 (1982), pp. 243-275
  145. Armstrong, N, Inside Greimas’s Square: The Game of Semiotic Constraints in Jane Austen’s Fiction, in The Sign in Music and Literature, edited by Steiner, W (1979), University of Texas Press, Austin
  146. Armstrong, N, Character, Closure, and Impressionist Fiction, Criticism, vol. 19 no. 4 (1977), pp. 317-337

Askounis, Christina

  1. Askounis, C, 'Exaggerated Self-Portrait', Unpleasant Event Schedule (online journal) (February, 2014) [htm]
  2. Askounis, C, Lies and Consequences, edited by Bliwise, R, Duke Magazine, vol. 94 no. 3 (2008), Duke University [html]  [author's comments]
  3. Askounis, C, The Dream of the Stone (Spring, 2007), Simon and Schuster (Reissue in simultaneous hardcover and trade paperback..)
  4. Askounis, C, The Novice, edited by Wolfe, G, Image: A Journal of the Arts and Religion (October, 2005), Geoffrey Wolfe [christina-askounis]
  5. "Exaggerated Self-Portrait", Unpleasant Event Schedule (online journal) (Fall, 2003) [htm]  [author's comments]
  6. Askounis, C, Enchantment (screenplay) (January, 2000) (finalist for Best Screenplay, Moondance International Film Festival.)  [author's comments]
  7. Askounis, C, Numbers Alive! (instructional television series) (March, 1995), National Science Foundation  [author's comments]
  8. The Dream of the Stone (1993), Farrar, Straus, and Giroux (Book of the Year, Bank Street College; Parents' Choice Foundation Award; North Carolina Literary and Historical Society's AAUW Award for Excellence in Juvenile Literature; nominee, Best Books for Young Adults, ALA. "First-rate fantasy in the tradition of Charles Williams and Madeleine L'Engle...merits re-reading."--Publishers Weekly.)  [author's comments]
  9. Askounis, C, The Namesake, First (June, 1990)
  10. Askounis, C, The Blessed Legacy, Redbook (May, 1988)
  11. Askounis, C, Terra: Our World (TV series) (May, 1980) (ten-part television series on the environment, winner of George F. Peabody Award for excellence in broadcast journalism; second place, American Film Festival. "Television as it should be.".)  [author's comments]

Baker, Houston A

  1. I Don't Hate the South: Reflections on Faulkner, Family, and the South (Fall, 2005), Oxford University Press (manuscript submitted.)
  2. Houston A. Baker, Jr., The Betrayal of the Black Intellectuals: Afro-American Public Intellectuals in the Post-Civil Rights Era (Fall, 2005), Columbia University Press (Manuscript due to editor by summer 2006.)
  3. Houston A. Baker, Jr., special issue editor, Erasing the Commas: RaceGenderClassSexualityRegion, American Literature (March, 2005) [books.php3]  [abs]
  4. Afterword, in New Thoughts on the Black Arts Movement, edited by Margo Crawford & Lisa Gail Collins (2005), Rutgers University Press
  5. Houston A. Baker, Jr., Coltrane, Peeled Oranges, Cosmopolitanism, and a Last(ing) Word on Derrida, "Forum" on Jacques Derrida, PMLA (Winter, 2004)
  6. H.A. Baker, On the Criticism of Black Literature: One View of the Black Aesthetic, in African American Literary Theory: A Reader, edited by Winston Napier (2004), New York University Press (reprinted.)
  7. H.A. Baker, Belief, Theory, and Blues: Notes for a Post-Structuralist Criticism of Afro-American Literature, in African American Literary Theory: A Reader, edited by Winston Napier (2004), New York University Press (reprinted.)
  8. H.A. Baker, Blue Men, Black Writing, and Southern Revisions, Vicissitudes of Theory, edited by Ken Surin, SEQ (2004), Duke University Press (special issue.)
  9. H.A. Baker, To Move Without Moving: An Analysis of Creativity and Commerce in Ralph Ellison's Trueblood Episode, in Close Reading: The Reader, edited by Frank Lentricchia & Andrew Dubois (2004), Duke University Press
  10. Houston Baker, Set Piece, in Beyond the Frontier: African-American Poetry for the 21st Century, edited by E. Ethelbert Miller (2004), Black Classic Press
  11. Symposium on Houston A. Baker, Jr., Mississippi Quarterly: The Journal of Southern Cultures, vol. LV no. 4 (2004)
  12. Houston A. Baker, Jr., Traveling With Faulkner, And Other Essays of the American Colorline (2004), under contract to Oxford University Press (Work In Progress.)
  13. H. Baker, E. Cheyfitz, F. Griffin, and J. Dyan, eds, American Cultural Studies (June, 2002), U of Pennsylvania P (Pending.)
  14. Critical Memory: Public Spheres, Afro-Americans and Black Father and Sons in America (2001), U of Georgia P
  15. Turning South Again: Re-Thinking Modernism, Re-Reading Booker T. (2001), Duke UP
  16. H. Baker and D. Nelson, eds, Violence, the Body, and the South, Special Issue of American Literature devoted to a New Southern Studies (2001)
  17. Review of D. Lewis' W.E.B. Du Bois Volume II, The Philadelphia Inquirer (December, 2000)
  18. Passing Over (2000), Lotus Press
  19. Constitutional Allegory and Stephen Carter as Affirmative Action Trickster, in The Trickster, edited by J. Reesman (2000), U of Georgia P
  20. H. Baker, ed, Unsettling Blackness, Special Issue of American Literature devoted to Afro-American Literary Studies (2000)
  21. On the Distinction of Jr.: My Father, Kentucky Humanities no. 2 (1999), pp. 7-16
  22. Failed Prophet and Falling Stock: Why Ralph Ellison was Never Avant-Garde, Stanford Humanities Review, vol. 7 (1999)
  23. Black Studies, Rap, and the Academy (1993), U of Chicago P
  24. Workings of the Spirit: A Poetics of Afro-American Women's Writing (1991), U of Chicago P
  25. Afro-American Poetics: Revisions of Harlem and the Black Aesthetic (1988), U of Wisconsin P
  26. Modernism and Harlem Renaissance (1987), U of Chicago P
  27. Blues Journeys Home (1985), Lotus Press
  28. Blues, Ideology, and Afro-American Literature: A Vernacular Theory (1984), U of Chicago P
  29. Singers of Daybreak: Studies in Black American Literature (1983), Howard UP
  30. Spirit Run (1982), Lotus Press
  31. The Journey Back: Issues in Black Literature and Criticism (1980), U of Chicago P
  32. No Matter Where You Travel, You Still Be Black (1979), Lotus Press
  33. A Many-Colored Coat of Dreams: The Poetry of Countee Cullen (1974), Broadside Press
  34. Long Black Song: Essays in Black American Literature and Culture (1972), UP of Virginia

Baran, Dominika M

  1. N/A, , Anti-genderism in Global Nationalist Movements, edited by Tebaldi, C; Baran, D, Gender and Language no. Special issue (2023), Equinox Publishing
  2. Baran, D, Defending Christianity from the “rainbow plague”: Historicized narratives of nationhood in rightwing antigenderist discourses in Poland, Gender and Language, vol. 17 no. 1 (2023), Equinox Publishing
  3. Baran, D, American immigrants and English, in In The Wiley Blackwell Encyclopedia of World Englishes (2023)
  4. Baran, D, ‘Rainbow plague’ or ‘rainbow allies’? tęcza ‘rainbow’ as a floating signifier in the contestation of Poland’s national identity, Gender and Language, vol. 16 no. 3 (January, 2022), pp. 286-307 [doi]  [abs]
  5. Baran, D, Translocal spaces and identities: Negotiating belonging among former refugees in a Facebook group message, edited by Ciepiela, K, Language, Identity and Community (Lodz Studies in Language series) (2019), Peter Lang
  6. Avineri, N, Immigrants Facing Linguistic Barriers in the U.S. Justice System: Case Studies from North Carolina, edited by Graham, L; Johnson, E; Riner, R; Rosa, J (2019), pp. 227-234, Routledge
  7. Baran, D; Holmquist, Q, Immigrants facing linguistic barriers in the U.S. justice system: Case studies from North Carolina, in Language and Social Justice in Practice (December, 2018), pp. 226-234, ISBN 9781138069442 [doi]  [abs]
  8. Baran, DM, Narratives of migration on Facebook: Belonging and identity among former fellow refugees, Language in Society, vol. 47 no. 2 (April, 2018), pp. 245-268, Cambridge University Press (CUP) [doi]  [abs]
  9. Baran, D, Language in immigrant America (January, 2017), pp. 1-357, ISBN 9781107058392 [doi]  [abs]
  10. Baran, DM, Linguistic practice and identity work: Variation in Taiwan Mandarin at a Taipei County high school, Journal of Sociolinguistics, vol. 18 no. 1 (2014), pp. 32-59 [doi]  [abs]
  11. Baran, DM, Working with adolescents: Identity, power and responsibility in sociolinguistic ethnography, in Practices of Ethics: An Empirical Approach to Ethics in Social Sciences., edited by Paoletti, I; Tomas, A; Mendez, F (2013), pp. 155-176, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
  12. Baran, DM, Working with adolescents: Identity, power and responsibility in sociolinguistic ethnography (2013), pp. 155-176, Cambridge Scholars Publishing
  13. Baran, DM, Negotiating Complex Identities: Language Choice, Code-switching, and Identity in Taiwan, edited by Ashley, LRN; Finke, WH, Language and Identity: the Selected Papers of the International Conference (2002), pp. 63-75, Cummings and Hathaway Publishers, East Rockaway, NY (Sponsored by the American Society of Geolinguistics.)
  14. Baran, DM, The Role of Russian Function Words in Urban Colloquial Uzbek, Proceedings from the 2000 Symposium About Language and Society - Austin (SALSA), vol. 44 no. 1 (2000), pp. 18-32, Texas Linguistic Forum

Baucom, Ian

  1. ‘Signum rememorativum, demonstrativum, prognostikon’: Slavery and Finance Capital, in in Victorian Investments (Forthcoming, Bloomington: Indiana University Press), edited by Cannon Schmitt (2008)
  2. I. Baucom, The Disasters of War: On Inimical Life, Polygraph, vol. 18 (2006)
  3. I. Baucom, Township Modernism (Reprint of chapter originally published in Geodmodernisms: Race, Modernism, Modernity, in Beyond the Black Atlantic: Relocating Modernization and Technology, edited by Walter Goebel and Saksia Schabo (2006), Routledge, London and New York
  4. Township Modernism, in Geo-Modernisms, edited by Laura Doyle and Laura Winkiel (2005), Under Review, University of Indiana Press
  5. I. Baucom, D. Bailey, S. Boyce, Shades of Black, in Changing States: Contemporary Art and Ideas in an Era of Globalisation (2004), Institute for International Visual Art, London
  6. I. Baucom, 'Two Places at Once, or One Place Twice?': The art of Sutapa Biswas, Sutapa Biswas (2004), Institute for International Visual Arts, London (republished; orignially published in "Crosscurrents.".)
  7. 'A Stranger's Near Approach': Afterlives of Romanticism, South Atlantic Quarterly (2003)
  8. Shades of Black: The Black Arts Scene in Postwar Britain (forthcoming Duke UP)
  9. Afterlives of Romanticism, a special edition of the South Atlantic Quarterly (2003)
  10. Atlantic Genealogies (Editors introduction), The South Atlantic Quarterly (Jan. 2001)
  11. Globalit Inc, or, The Cultural Logic of Global Literary Studies, PMLA, special issue on "Globalizing Literary Studies" (Jan. 2001)
  12. Spectres of the Atlantic, The South Atlantic Quarterly (2001)
  13. British to the Backbone: On Imperial Subject Fashioning, in Kim: A Norton Critical Edition, edited by Zohreh T. Sullivan (2001), W.W. Norton and Co: New York
  14. I. Baucom, ed, Atlantic Genealogies, a special edition of the South Atlantic Quarterly (2001)
  15. A Review of Brian Willan, Research in African Literatures, vol. 31 no. 1 (2000) (ed. Sol Plaatje: Selected Writings.)
  16. Found Drowned: The Irish Atlantic, Nineteenth Century Contexts no. 22 (2000) (republished in Victorian Afterlife: Postmodern Culture Rewrites the Nineteenth Century, John Kucich and Dianne Sadoff, eds. [Minneapolis: the U of Minnesota P, 2000].)
  17. Cryptic. Withheld. Singular, Nepantla: Views From South, vol. 1 no. 2 (2000)
  18. Hydrographies, The Geographical Review, vol. 89 no. 2 (Apr. 1999)
  19. Out of Place: Englishness, Empire and the Locations of Identity (1999), Princeton UP
  20. Entries on Nadine Gordimer, Flora Nwapa, Olive Schreiner, Wole Soyinka and Amos Tutuola, The Encyclopedia of Sub-Saharan Africa (1999), Charles Scribner and Sons
  21. Specters of the Atlantic: Finance Capital, Slavery, and the Philosophy of History , Duke University Press, book 2002 (Forthcoming, Duke University Press.)
  22. A Review of Joseph McLaughlin, Writing the Urban Jungle: Reading Empire in London from Doyle to Elliot: A Review, in Ariel
  23. Fanon's Radio: Solidarity, Diaspora, and the Tactics of Listening, in Contemporary Literature
  24. Entries on Kobena Mercer, Colin MacCabe, and the Center for Contemporary Cultural Studies, The Routledge Companion to Contemporary Black British Culture (forthcoming from Routledge)
  25. A Review of Guari Viswanathan, Outside the Fold: Conversion, Modernity and Belief (forthcoming in Church History)
  26. British Cultural Studies, edited by Julian Wolfreys, The Edinburgh Encyclopedia of Literary Criticism and Theory , Edinburgh UP

Beckwith, Sarah

  1. Beckwith, S, Absent Presences: The Theatre of Resurrection in York, in Medieval Literature: Criticism and Debates (January, 2023), pp. 441-454, ISBN 9780415667890 [doi]  [abs]
  2. Beckwith, S, Enter the Child: A Scene from Stanley Cavell's the Claim of Reason, Philosophy and Literature, vol. 46 no. 2 (October, 2022), pp. 251-262 [doi]  [abs]
  3. Aers, D; Beckwith, S, Imagining the Virtues: Medieval and Early Modern Histories, Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies, vol. 52 no. 3 (September, 2022), pp. 407-413 [doi]
  4. Aers, D; Beckwith, S, The fortunes of tragedy, Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies, vol. 49 no. 1 (January, 2019), pp. 1-5 [doi]
  5. Aers, D; Beckwith, S, Conversions, Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies, vol. 48 no. 3 (September, 2018), pp. 433-434, Duke University Press [doi]
  6. Beckwith, S, Reading for our lives, PMLA, vol. 132 no. 2 (March, 2017), pp. 331-336, Modern Language Association (MLA) [doi]
  7. Beckwith, S, Hamlet’s ethics, in Shakespeare's Hamlet: Philosophical Perspectives (January, 2017), pp. 222-246, ISBN 9780190698522 [doi]  [abs]
  8. Beckwith, S, Sources: Volver, or Coming Back, in Shakespeare in Our Time: a Shakespeare Association of America Collection (January, 2016), pp. 135-140, ISBN 9781472520425
  9. Bauer, N; Beckwith, S; Crary, A; Laugier, S; Moi, T; Zerilli, L, Introduction, vol. 46 (March, 2015), pp. v-xiii [doi]
  10. Beckwith, S, Are there any women in Shakespeare's plays?: Fiction, representation, and reality in feminist criticism, New Literary History, vol. 46 no. 2 (March, 2015), pp. 241-260, Johns Hopkins University Press, ISSN 0028-6087 [doi]
  11. Bauer, N; Beckwith, S; Crary, A; Laugier, S; Moi, T; Zerilli, L, Introduction, New Literary History, vol. 46 no. 2 (March, 2015), pp. v-xiii, Project MUSE, ISSN 0028-6087 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  12. Beckwith, S, Language goes on holiday: English allegorical drama and the virtue tradition, edited by Jennifer Herdt, Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies, vol. 42 no. 1 (December, 2012), pp. 107-130, Duke University Press, ISSN 1082-9636 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]  [abs] [author's comments]
  13. Beckwith, S, William Shakespeare and Stanley Cavell: Acknowledgement, Confession and Tragedy, in Stanley Cavell and Literary Studies (September, 2011), Continuum
  14. Beckwith, S, William Shakespeare and Stanley Cavell: Acknowledgement, Confession and Tragedy, in Stanley Cavell and Literary Studies (September, 2011), Continuum
  15. Beckwith, S, Shakespeare and the Grammar of Forgiveness, in Cornell University Press (April, 2011)
  16. with Aers, D; Beckwith, S, The Eucharist, in Cultural Reformations, edited by Simpson, J; Cummings, B (2011), pp. 153-165, Oxford University Press
  17. Beckwith, S, Acknowledgement and Confession in Cymbeline, in Shakesepeare and Religion: Early Modern and Postmeodern Perspectives (2011), pp. 97-126, University of Notre Dame Press
  18. Beckwith, S; Simpson, J, Premodern Shakespeare, vol. 40 (December, 2010), pp. 1-5, Duke University Press [Gateway.cgi], [doi]  [abs]
  19. S. Beckwith and James Simpson (eds), Premodern Shakespeares, JMEMS (January, 2010)
  20. Aers, D; Beckwith, S, The Eucharist, in Cultural Reformations, edited by Cummings, B (2010), pp. 153-165
  21. Beckwith, S, Shakespeare’s Resurrections, in Shakespeare and the Middle Ages, edited by Perry, C; Watkins, J (October, 2009), Oxford University Press
  22. Beckwith, S, Middle English Drama, in The Cambridge Companion to Middle English Literature, edited by Scanlon, L (June, 2009), Cambridge University Press
  23. Beckwith, S, Drama, in The Cambridge Companion to Medieval English Literature 1100-1500 (January, 2009), pp. 83-94, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 9780521841672 [doi]  [abs]
  24. Aers, D; Beckwith, S, Discerning the Body, in Collection on Medieval and ReformationCulture, edited by Cummings, B; Simpson, J (2008), Oxford UP
  25. Beckwith, S, Medieval Penance, Reformation Repentance and Measure for Measure, in Reading the Medieval in Early Modern England, edited by McMullan, G; Matthews, D (Spring, 2007), pp. 193-204, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 978-0-521-86843-3  [author's comments]
  26. The Play of Voice: Acknowledgment, Knowledge and Self-Knowledge in Measure for Measure, in Spectacle and Public Performance in the Late Middle Ages and the Renaissance, edited by Robert Stilman (Spring, 2006), Brill
  27. Beckwith, S, The Play of Voice: Knowledge, Acknowledgment and Judgement in Measure for Measure, in Spectacle and Public Performance in the Late Middle Ages and the Renaissance, edited by Stillma, R (March, 2006), Brill
  28. Beckwith, S, Long review essay on Catholic Shakespeares, in Medieval and Renaissance Drama in England (Winter, 2006)
  29. Beckwith, S, Preserving, Conserving, Deserving the Past: A Meditation on Ruin in Postwar Britain in five Fragments., in A Place to Believe In: Locating Medieval Landscapes, edited by Lees, C; Overing, G (Winter, 2006), pp. p. 191-210, Penn State University Press, 2006
  30. Aers, D; Beckwith, S, Reform and cultural revolution: Introduction, Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies, vol. 35 no. 1 (January, 2005), pp. 3-12, Duke University Press, ISSN 1082-9636 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  31. Beckwith, S, Reform and Cultural Revolution: Writing English Literary History 1350-1547, edited by Aers, D; Beckwith, S, vol. 35 (2005)
  32. Beckwith, S, Repairs in the Dark: Medieval Penance and Reformation Repentance in Measure for Measure, in Reading the Medieval in the Early Modern edited by David Mathews and Gordon MacMullan (2005), Cambridge University Press
  33. Beckwith, S, Office,Role,Persona: Martin Marprelate’s Contribution to Theater History, in Image and Imagination of the Religious Self in Late Medieval and Early Modern Europe edited by Walter Melion (2005)  [author's comments]
  34. Beckwith, S; Aers, D, Reform and Cultural Revolution, edited by S. Beckwith and David Aers, JMEMS (2005)  [abs]
  35. Beckwith, S, Preserving, Deserving, Conserving the Past: A Meditation in Fragments on Ruin as Relic in Post War England, in eds, Lees and Overing, edited by Lees, C; Overby, G (2004), State Press
  36. Stephen Greenblatt's Hamlet and the Forms of Oblivion, Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies (Jan. 2003) (8000 words.)  [abs]
  37. Beckwith, S, Stephen Greenblatt's Hamlet and the forms of oblivion, Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies, vol. 33 no. 2 (January, 2003), pp. 261-280, Duke University Press, ISSN 1082-9636 [doi]  [abs]
  38. Beckwith, S, Skepticism and the Tasks of Theater: Stanley Cavell and the Commitments of Speech, SAQ (January, 2003)
  39. Beckwith, S, The Mind’s Retreat From the Face (January, 2003)
  40. Beckwith, S, Program notes for Adrian Noble’s Royal Shakespeare Company production of Macbeth for Barbican, Stratford, US tour. (January, 2003)
  41. Beckwith, S, Review of Michal Kobialka’s This is My Body: Representational Practices in the Early Middle Ages, Theatre Journal (January, 2003)
  42. Beckwith, S, Hermeneutics and Ideology: Reading Medieval and Early Modern Texts, edited by Aers, D; Beckwith, S, vol. 33.1 (2003)
  43. S. Beckwith and A. Wharton, eds., --, JMEMS, vol. 32 no. 2 (Spring, 2002)
  44. Aers, D; Beckwith, S, Introduction, Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies, vol. 31 no. 3 (September, 2001), pp. 443-444, Duke University Press, ISSN 1082-9636 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  45. Beckwith, S, Signifying God: Social Relation and Symbolic Act in York’s Play of Corpus Christi (2001), University of Chicago Press
  46. Beckwith, S, Sacrifice, edited by Aers, D; Beckwith, S, vol. 31.3 (2001)
  47. Beckwith, S, Sacrifice: Medieval and Early Modern, edited by Aers, D; Beckwith, S, JMEMS, vol. 31 no. 3 (Fall, 2001)
  48. Beckwith, S, The Body Broken: The Calvinist Doctrine of the Eucharist and the Symbolization of Power in Sixteenth-Century France. By Christopher Elwood. New York: Oxford University Press, 1999. xii + 251 pp. $49.95 cloth., Church History, vol. 69 no. 1 (March, 2000), pp. 183-185, Cambridge University Press (CUP), ISSN 0009-6407 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  49. S. Beckwith and A. Wharton, eds., --, JMEMS, vol. 30 no. 2 (Spring, 2000)
  50. Beckwith, S, Absent Presences: Resurrection Theatre in York, in Festschrift for Derek Pearsall, edited by Aers, D; Woodbridge, B; Brewer, (2000)
  51. S Beckwith, Catholicism and Catholicity: Eucharistic Communities in Historical and Contemporary Perspectives, edited by G. Jones and J. Buckley, Directions in Modern Theology, vol. 15 no. 2 (March, 1999), Blackwell  [abs]
  52. Beckwith, S, Catholicism and Catholicity: Eucharistic Communities in Historical and Contemporary Perspectives, Directions in Modern Theology, edited by Gregory Jones and James Buckley, edited by Jones, G; Buckley, J, Directions in Modern Theology, vol. 15 no. 2 (March, 1999), Blackwell  [abs]
  53. S. Beckwith and A. Wharton, eds., --, JMEMS, vol. 29 no. 2 (Spring, 1999)
  54. Beckwith, S, Introduction, Modern Theology, vol. 15 no. 2 (January, 1999), pp. 113-114, WILEY [doi]
  55. Beckwith, S, Review of Covert Operations: Secrecy in Middle English Literature, in Studies in the Age of Chaucer (1999), U of Pennsylvania P
  56. Beckwith, S, Introduction - The cultural work of medieval theater: Ritual practice in England, 1350-1600, JOURNAL OF MEDIEVAL AND EARLY MODERN STUDIES, vol. 29 no. 1 (1999), pp. 1-5, ISSN 1082-9636 [Gateway.cgi]
  57. Beckwith, S, The Cultural Work of Medieval Theatre: Ritual Practice in England 1350-1600, edited by Beckwith, S, JMEMS, vol. 29 no. 1 (Winter, 1999)
  58. Communities in Transition, JMEMS, vol. 28 no. 2 (1998)
  59. Beckwith, S, Review of The Body Broken: the Calvinist Doctrine of the Eucharist and the Symbolization of Power in Sixteenth Century France, in Church History (1998), Clarendon
  60. Beckwith, S; Wharton AJ, , Body, Matter, Spirit, edited by Wharton, A, JMEMS, special issue, vol. 28 no. 3 (Fall, 1998)
  61. Beckwith, S, English communities in transition, 1350-1600 - Introduction, JOURNAL OF MEDIEVAL AND EARLY MODERN STUDIES, vol. 28 no. 2 (1998), pp. 257-262, ISSN 1082-9636 [Gateway.cgi]
  62. Beckwith, S, "Pytussely beholde": Duffy, Consolation and the Contemporary Past, in Assays, edited by Knapp, P (1997)
  63. Beckwith, S, Sacrum Signum: Sacramentality and Dissent in York’s Theatre of Corpus Christi, in Dissent in the Middle Ages, edited by Copeland, R (January, 1996), Cambridge UP
  64. Beckwith, S, Christ’s Body: Identity, Culture and Society in Late Medieval Writings (1996), Routledge
  65. Beckwith, S, Review of Texts of the Passion: Latin Devotional Literature and Medieval Society, in Studies in Philology (1996), U of Pennsylvania P
  66. Beckwith, S, The Present of Past Things: The York Corpus Christi Theatre as a Contemporary Theater of Memory, Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies (Summer, 1996)
  67. Beckwith, S, Review of Love and Marriage in the Middle Ages by George Duby; Consent and Coercion to Sex and Marriage in Ancient and Medieval Societies, edited by Angeliki E. Laiou; Wife and Widow in Medieval England, edited by Sue Sheridan Walker, Medievalia et Humanistica (1996)
  68. Beckwith, S, Ritual, Theatre and Social Space in York’s Play of Corpus Christi, in Bodies and Disciplines: Intersections of Literature and History in Fifteenth Century England, edited by Hanawalt, B; Wallace, D (January, 1995), U of Minnesota P
  69. Beckwith, S, Review of Feminist Approaches to the Medieval Body, in Speculum, edited by Stanbury, S; Lomperis, L (1995)
  70. Beckwith, S, Making the World in York and the York Corpus Christi Cycle, in Framing Medieval Bodies, edited by Kay, S; Rubin, M (January, 1994), pp. 254-276, Manchester UP
  71. Beckwith, S, Passionate Regulation: Enclosure, Ascesis and the Feminist Imaginary, SAQ, vol. 93 no. 4 (Fall, 1994), pp. 803-824
  72. Beckwith, S, Review of The New Medievalism, in Envoi: A Review Journal of Medieval Literature, 3.2, edited by Borwnlee, M; Brownlee, K; Nichols, S (1993)
  73. Beckwith, S, Ritual, Church and Theatre: Medieval Dramas of the Sacramental Body, in Culture and History: Essays on English Communities, Identities and Writing 1350-1600, edited by Aers, D; Hempstead, H (January, 1992), pp. 65-90, Harvester
  74. Beckwith, S, Problems of authority in late medieval english mysticism: Language, agency, and authority in the book of margery kempe, Exemplaria, vol. 4 no. 1 (January, 1992), pp. 171-199, Informa UK Limited, ISSN 1041-2573 [doi]  [abs]
  75. Beckwith, S, The Power of Devils and the Hearts of Men: Notes Towards a Drama of Witchcraft, in Shakespeare and the Changing Curriculum, edited by Wheale, N; Aers, L (1991), pp. 143-161, Routledge
  76. Beckwith, S, Kingsley and the Women, Review of Kingsley Amis’s ’The Old Devils,’ New Socialist no. 45 (January, 1987)
  77. Beckwith, S, Women sing the Blues, Review of Wilfrid Mellers’ Angels of the Night, Women’s Review no. 14/15 (January, 1987)
  78. Beckwith, S, Steven Berkoff’s Theatre of the Grotesque, Review of Sink the Belgrano, New Socialist no. 42 (October, 1986)
  79. Beckwith, S, Schlock up your Daughters, Review of recent ’exploitation’ cinema, New Socialist no. 40 (July, 1986)
  80. Beckwith, S, Women beware Barker, Review of Howard Barker’s Women Beware Women, New Socialist no. 39 (June, 1986)
  81. Beckwith, S, Review of Geoff Dyer’s Ways of Telling: The Works of John Berger, City Limits no. 276 (January, 1986)
  82. Beckwith, S, A Very Material Mysticism: The Medieval Mysticism of Margery Kempe, in Medieval Literature: History, Criticism and Ideology, edited by Aers, D (1986), pp. 34-57
  83. How to Do Words with Things: Medieval Theatre and the Sacrament of the Word (Forthcoming), book 2003 (a book of essays on medieval theatre.)

Bell, Neal C.

  1. Bell, NC, shadow of himself, in The Civilians: An Anthology of Six Plays (February, 2009), Playscripts, Inc.
  2. Bell, NC, Spatter Pattern, in Plays From Playwrights Horizons (Spring, 2009), Broadway Play Publishing
  3. Neal Bell, Spatter Pattern (2006), Broadway Play Publishing, NY [htm]
  4. Neal Bell, Monster (2004), Broadway Play Publishing, NY [htm]
  5. Bell, N, Somewhere in the Pacific, in Asking and Telling: a Collection of Gay Drama for the 21st Century, edited by Clum, JM (2001), NY: Stage and Screen
  6. Neal Bell, Therese Raquin (1998), Broadway Play Publishing
  7. Neal Bell, Plays by Neal Bell (1998), Broadway Play Publishing
  8. Bell, NC, Ragged Dick, in Plays by Neal Bell (1998), Broadway Play Publishing
  9. Bell, N, Drive, in Ten-Minute Plays: Volume 3 from Actors Theatre of Louisville, vol. 3 (1995), Samuel French
  10. Neal Bell, On the Bum (1994), Dramatists Play Service
  11. Bell, N, Out the Window, in More Ten-Minute Plays from Actors Theatre of Louisville (1992), Samuel French
  12. Bell, N, A Time-Piece, in Tough Acts to Follow: Onc-Act Plays on the Gay/Lesbian Experience, edited by Barnes, N; Deutsch, N (1992), Alamo Square Press
  13. Neal Bell, Ready for the River (1991), Dramatists Play Service
  14. Neal Bell, Sleeping Dogs (1990), Dramatists Play Service
  15. Neal Bell, Cold Sweat (1988), Dramatists Play Service
  16. Neal Bell, Raw Youth (1986), Dramatists Play Service
  17. Neal Bell, Operation Midnight Climax (1982), Dramatists Play Service
  18. Neal Bell, Two Small Bodies (1980), Dramatists Play Service
  19. Bell, N, Gone to Be Snakes Now (1974), Popular Library

Benack, Carolin

  1. Benack, C, Romancing Finance: ‘Animal Spirits’ in John Maynard Keynes, Neoclassical Economics, and Frank Norris's The Pit, in Fictions of Management: Efficiency and Control in American Literature and Culture (March, 2019), pp. 121-140, Universitatsverlag Winter, ISBN 3825368343
  2. Benack, C, oe Shapiro, The Illiberal Imagination: Class and the Rise of the U.S. Novel (2017); Christopher Taylor, Empire of Neglect: The West Indies in the Wake of British Liberalism (2018); Alison Shonkwiler, The Financial Imaginary: Economic Mystification and the Limits of Realist Fiction (2017), American Literature, vol. 91 no. 4 (2019), pp. 877-879, Duke University Press [doi]
  3. Benack, C, Subtraction from Supply and Demand: Challenges to Economic Theory, Representational Power, and Systems of Reference in Melville’s “Bartleby, the Scrivener”, Aspeers : Emerging Voices in American Studies no. 7 (2015), pp. 27-47, American Studies Leipzig

Black, Taylor H

  1. Black, T, Style A Queer Cosmology (October, 2023), pp. 304 pages, NYU Press, ISBN 9781479825004  [abs]
  2. Black, T, Mixed Signals: On the Speed and Sound of Bob Dylan's Performance, Letterature d'America, vol. XLII no. 189 (September, 2022)
  3. Black, T, “Useful Idiots: Flannery O’Connor and the Curse of Superiority”, Arizona Quarterly: A Journal of American Literature, Culture, and Theory, vol. 78 no. 3 (September, 2022), pp. 111-127, Project MUSE [doi]
  4. Black, T, Folk and Blues Methods in American Literature and Criticism, Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Literature (April, 2022), Oxford University Press  [abs]
  5. The Homosexual and His Future (Cather, Clementi and Crisp), in Humanities, Provocateur Towards a Contemporary Political Aesthetics, edited by Bose, B (July, 2021), Bloomsbury Publishing, ISBN 9789388414937  [abs]
  6. Black, T, Apotheosis of the Peacock: On Queerness, Repetition, and Style, ASAP/Journal, vol. 5 no. 3 (2020), pp. 639-666, Project MUSE [doi]
  7. Black, T, Haunted: On Ghosts, Witches, Vampires, Zombies, and Other Monsters of the Natural and Supernatural Worlds Credulity: A Cultural History of US Mesmerism, American Literature, vol. 91 no. 4 (December, 2019), pp. 871-873, Duke University Press
  8. Glasberg, E; Kessler, S; Black, T; Sullivan, M, The Butch Throat: A Roundtable, Journal of Popular Music Studies, vol. 30 no. 4 (December, 2018), pp. 75-94, University of California Press [doi]
  9. Black, TH, Late Bloom, Journal of Popular Music, vol. 30 no. 1-2 (2018), pp. 3-10
  10. Black, TH, A Reckoning: Five Examinations of Tim's Carter Essay, the jonetown report, vol. 19 (2017), Alternative Considerations to Jonestown & People's Temple
  11. Women's Studies Quarterly: Survival, edited by Black, TH; Bartkowski, F; Glasberg, E (2016), Feminist Press
  12. Black, TH, Beyond Here Lies Nothing: Glasberg's Antarctica on Ice, Discourse, vol. 35 no. 2 (2014), Carfax Publishing Ltd.
  13. Black, T, Ballad of an Untimely Man: Bob Dylan at the Hollywood Bowl, American Quarterly, vol. 65 no. 2 (June, 2013), pp. 397-404, Project MUSE [doi]
  14. Black, TH; Glasberg, E, Everything That Rises Must Converge: Amy Ray's Lung of Love, Journal of Popular Music Studies, vol. 25 no. 2 (2013), pp. 258-263, Blackwell Publishing
  15. Black, TH, World Without Tears: A Devtional, Women's Studies Quarterly: Ruin, vol. 39 no. 3-4 (2011), pp. 31-50
  16. Black, TH, You Don't Have to Win: New Year's Thoughts on Quentin Crisp and the Future of Homosexuality, in Quentin Crisp: The Profession of Being (2011), pp. 181-183, McFarland & Co

Brennen, Gregory

  1. Love in a Time of Politics: The Political Romance of Modernity in Anthony Trollope’s Phineas Redux, The Fortnightly Review (January, 2015) [available here]
  2. Legal Fictions, Legal Limits: The Noble Patriarch and the Power of Law in Victorian Literature, Nineteenth-Century Gender Studies, vol. 8 no. 2 (Summer, 2012) [htm]

Brodhead, Richard

  1. Brodhead, RH, Prophets in America circa 1830: Ralph Waldo Emerson, Nat Turner, Joseph Smith, in Joseph Smith, Jr.: Reappraisals After Two Centuries (January, 2009), pp. 13-30, Oxford University Press, ISBN 9780195369786 [doi]  [abs]
  2. Brodhead, R, The Cambridge History of American Literature (2005)  [abs]
  3. Brodhead, RH, Taking democracy to school, in Democratic Vistas (December, 2004), pp. 99-114, ISBN 9780300102567
  4. Brodhead, RH, The Good of This Place (2004), pp. 221 pages, Yale University Press, ISBN 9780300127812
  5. Brodhead, R, Millennium, Prophecy and the Energies of Social Transformation: The Case of Nat Turner, in Imagining the End: Millennial Faith from the Ancient Middle East to the Present (2002)
  6. Brodhead, RH; Wyman, RJ; Jungck, JR; Heppner, F; Fraknoi, A, Thank you, science, for focusing [1], Science, vol. 294 no. 5542 (October, 2001), pp. 519, ISSN 0036-8075
  7. Brodhead, RH; Wyman, RJ, Innovation and inspiration in education., Science (New York, N.Y.), vol. 294 no. 5542 (October, 2001), pp. 519-520, ISSN 0036-8075 [11669092], [doi]
  8. Brodhead, R; Andrews WL, ; Farr J, ; Edel L, ; Reynolds MT, ; Rawson CJ, ; Freedman J, ; Buell L, ; Rose M, ; Wofford S, ; Young D, ; Homans M, , New Century Views (1998)  [abs]
  9. Brodhead, R, “Melville, or Aggression.”, in The Ever-Moving Dawn: Melville Centenary Essays, edited by John Bryant and Robert Midler, (1997), pp. 59-71 pages, Kent State University Press
  10. Brodhead, R, Two Writers' Beginnings: Eudora Welty in the Neighborhood of Richard Wright, Yale Review, vol. 84 (April, 1996), pp. 1-21 pages
  11. Brodhead, R, "Cultures of Criticism: Private Confessions of a Historicist Critic,", in REAL: Yearbook of Research in English and American Literature (1995), pp. 1-14 pages
  12. Brodhead, R, "Regionalism and the Upper Class.", in Rethinking Class: Literary Studies and Social Formations (1994), pp. 150-174 pages
  13. Brodhead, R, Strangers on a Train: The Double Dream of Italy in the American Gilded Age, Modernism/Modernity, vol. 1 (1994), pp. 1-19 pages
  14. Brodhead, R, Cultures of Letters: Scenes of Reading and Writing in Nineteenth-Century America (1993), University of Chicago Press
  15. Brodhead, R, The Journals of Charles W. Chesnutt (1993)
  16. Chesnutt, Charles W., , The Conjure Woman and Other Conjure Tales, edited by Brodhead, R, (1993), Duke University Press
  17. Chesnutt, Charles W., ; Brodhead, R, , Introduction, in The Conjure Woman and Other Conjure Tales, vol. 9414 (1993), pp. xxiii-xxv, ISBN 9781628415049 [doi]
  18. Brodhead, R, The Office of “The Scarlet Letter”, Modern Language Quarterly, vol. 53 no. 4 (December, 1992), pp. 472-475, Duke University Press, ISSN 0026-7929 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  19. Brodhead, R, After the Opening: Problems and Prospects for a Reformed American Literature, Yale Journal of Criticism, vol. 5 (1992), pp. 59-71 pages
  20. Brodhead, R, Guest Editor's Introduction, Modern Fiction Issue, PMLA, vol. 106 (1991), pp. 205-208 pages
  21. BRODHEAD, R, INTRODUCTION, CLUSTER ON MODERN FICTION, PMLA-PUBLICATIONS OF THE MODERN LANGUAGE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA, vol. 106 no. 2 (1991), pp. 205-208, ISSN 0030-8129 [Gateway.cgi]
  22. Hawthorne, Nathaniel, , The Marble Faun, edited by brodhead, richard, (1990), Penguin Books
  23. Brodhead, RH, Veiled ladies: Toward a history of antebellum entertainment, American Literary History, vol. 1 no. 2 (June, 1989), pp. 273-294, Oxford University Press (OUP) [doi]
  24. Brodhead, RH, The School of Hawthorne (1989), pp. 267 pages, Oxford University Press, ISBN 9780195363029  [abs]
  25. Brodhead, R, Veiled Ladies: Toward a History of Antebellum Entertainment, in American Literary History, edited by Gordon Hutner,, vol. 1 no. 2 (1989), pp. 272-294 pages, Oxford University Press, ISSN 0896-7148 [doi]
  26. Brodhead, R, Literature and Culture, 1865-1910, in The Columbia Literary History of the United States (1988), pp. 467-481 pages, Columbia University Press
  27. Brodhead, R, Sparing the Rod: Discipline and Fiction in Antebellum America, in Representations (1988), pp. 67-96 pages, University of California Press
  28. Brodhead, R, Sparing the Rod: Discipline and Fiction in Antebellum America, Representations, vol. 21 no. 21 (1988), pp. 67-96, University of California Press, ISSN 0734-6018 [doi]
  29. Brodhead, R, New Essays on Melville's Moby-Dick (1986), Cambridge University Press
  30. Brodhead, R, Trying All Things: An Introduction to Moby-Dick, in New Essays on Moby-Dick (1986), pp. 1-22 pages, Cambridge University Press
  31. Brodhead, R, Hawthorne and the Fate of Politics, in Essays in Literature, vol. 11 no. 1 (1984), pp. 85-103 pages, ISSN 0094-5404 [Gateway.cgi]
  32. BRODHEAD, R, HAWTHORNE AND THE FATE OF POLITICS, ESSAYS IN LITERATURE, vol. 11 no. 1 (1984), pp. 95-103
  33. Brodhead, R, William Faulkner: New Perspectives (1983), Prentice-Hall
  34. Brodhead, R, Faulkner and the Logic of Remaking, in William Faulkner: New Perspectives (1983), pp. 1-19 pages, Prentice-Hall
  35. Brodhead, R, Teaching Teachers: A Faculty View of the Yale-New Haven Teachers' Institute, in Teaching in America: The Common Ground (1983)
  36. Brodhead, R, Hawthorne Among the Realists: The Case of Howells, in American Realism: New Essays, edited by Eric J. Sundquist, (1982), pp. 25-42 pages
  37. Brodhead, R, Hawthorne, Melville, and the Fiction of Prophecy, in Nathaniel Hawthorne: New Critical Readings, edited by A. Robert Lee, (1982)
  38. Brodhead, R, The 'New' Sister Carrie, Yale Review, vol. 71 (1982), pp. 597-600 pages
  39. Brodhead, R, Flannery O'Connor: A Life in Letters, Yale review (1980)
  40. Brodhead, R, Mardi: Creating the Creative, in New Perspectives on Melville, edited by Faith Pullin, (1978), pp. 29-53 pages, Edinburgh University Press
  41. Brodhead, R, Hawthorne, Melville, and the Novel (1976), University of Chicago Press

Budd, Louis J

  1. Mark Twain, Critical Archives series (forthcoming), Cambridge UP (After an interpretive introduction, this volume will reprint [or else list] the contemporary reviews of Mark Twain's books.)
  2. Article on Mark Twain, in American National Biography (forthcoming), Oxford UP (the successor to Dictionary of American Biography.)
  3. Entry on Robert Herrick, in American National Biography (forthcoming)
  4. Essay on Mark Twain's critical reputation, in Oxford Reader's Companion to Mark Twain (in progress)
  5. Options for Teaching American Realism and Naturalism, in series from Modern Language Association of America (in progress)
  6. Five volumes of Mark Twain's social and political writings, Iowa-California Edition; actually a long-running enterprise mostly stalled by the timetable of the larger Mark Twain Project (in progress) (One volume will contain previously unpublished manuscripts.)
  7. Lead author for 200-page llustrated exhibition-catalogue (9"x12") for opening of new Visitors' Center at Mark Twain House, Hartford CT (July 1999)
  8. L.J. Budd, Mark Twain's Books Do Furnish a Room: But a Uniform Edition Does Still Better (Fall 1998)
  9. L.J. Budd, A New 1902 Letter by Frank Norris, Frank Norris Studies no. 223 (Spring 1997), pp. 2-3
  10. Louis J. Budd and Edwin H. Cady, eds., On Humor: The Best from American Literature (1992), Duke UP (276 pp.)
  11. L.J. Budd, Mark Twain: Collected Tales, Sketches, Speeches, and Essays (1992), New York: Library of America (Vol. 1, 1852-1890 [xviii, 1076 pp.]; Vol. 2, 1891-1910 [xiii, 1050 pp.].)
  12. Louis J. Budd and Edwin H. Cady, eds., On Poe: The Best from American Literature (1992), Duke UP (270 pp.)
  13. Edwin H. Cady and Louis J. Budd, eds., On Howells: The Best from American Literature (1992), Duke UP (274 pp.)
  14. Edwin H. Cady and Louis Budd, eds., On Frost: The Best from American Literature (1991), Duke UP (255 pp.)
  15. Edwin H. Cady and Louis J. Budd, eds., On Hawthorne: The Best from American Literature (1990), Duke UP (281 pp.)
  16. Louis J. Budd and Edwin H. Cady, eds., On Henry James: The Best from American Literature (1990), Duke UP (316 pp.)
  17. Louis J. Budd and Edwin H. Cady, eds., On Faulkner: The Best from American Literature (1989), Duke UP (286 pp.)
  18. Edwin H. Cady and Louis J. Budd, eds., On Dickinson: The Best From American Literature (1989), Duke UP (239 pp.)
  19. Louis J. Budd and Edwin H. Cady, On Melville: The Best from American Literature (1988), Duke UP (277 pp.)
  20. Edwin H. Cady and Louis J. Budd, eds., On Emerson: The Best from American Literature (1988), Duke UP (282 pp.)
  21. Edwin H. Cady and Louis J. Budd, eds., On Whitman: The Best from American Literature (1987), Duke UP (295 pp.)
  22. Louis J. Budd and Edwin H. Cady, eds., On Mark Twain: The Best from American Literature (1987), Duke UP (303 pp.)
  23. L.J. Budd, ed., New Essays on Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1985), Cambridge UP, 3rd printing 1987 (136 pp.)
  24. L.J. Budd, Our Mark Twain: The Making of His Public Personality (1983), U of Pennsylvania P, 266 pp. (Reprinted in paperback edition, 1984. Pages 26-7 reprinted in A Library of Literary Criticism/The Critical Temper, Vol. 5; 2nd Suppl. [New York: Continuum, 1989]. Pages 19-29 reprinted in Mark Twain: A Collection of Critical Essays, ed. Eric J. Sundquist [Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1994].)
  25. L.J. Budd, ed. with an Introduction, Critical Essays on Mark Twain, 1910-1980 (1983), G.K. Hall (240 pp.)
  26. L.J. Budd, ed. with an Introduction, Critical Essays on Mark Twain, 1867-1910 (1982), G.K. Hall (249 pp.)
  27. Louis J. Budd, Edwin H. Cady, and Carl Anderson, eds., Toward a New American Literary History: Essays in Honor of Arlin Turner (1980), Duke UP (279 pp.)
  28. L.J. Budd, A Listing of and Selection from Newspaper and Magazine Interviews with Samuel L. Clemens, 1874-1910 (1977), ALR Press: Arlington, Texas, 100 pp. (published also as Vol. 10, No. 1 [Winter 1977] of American Literary Realism, 1870-1910.)
  29. L.J. Budd, Robert Herrick, United States Authors Series (1971), Twayne Publishers, 141 pp.
  30. L.J. Budd, Mark Twain: Social Philosopher (1962), Indiana UP, 245 pp., 2nd printing 1964. Reprinted by Kennikat Press, 1973. (Excerpt in Elizabeth McMahan, ed., Critical Approaches to Mark Twain's Short Stories [Kennikat Press, 1981]. Excerpt [pp. 401-09] in Norton Critical Edition of A Connecticut Yankee [1982]. Chapter 3 reprinted in David E.E. Sloane, ed., Mark Twain's Humor: Critical Essays [New York: Garland, 1993], pp. 85-108.)

Burkett, Ph.D., Andrew

  1. Andrew Burkett, "Wordsworthian Chance", Romanticism & Victorianism on the Net. (Under Review). (2008)
  2. Andrew Burkett, "The Image Beyond the Image: G.W. Pabst's _Pandora's Box_ (1929) and the Aesthetics of the Cinematic Image-Object", Quarterly Review of Film and Video, vol. 24 no. 3 (May, 2007), pp. 233-247, Routledge [content~content=a777158365]  [author's comments]
  3. Andrew Burkett, "Victorian Tocophobia: Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s _Aurora Leigh_ (1856) and Nineteenth-Century Fears of Childbirth and Procreation", edited by David Hanson, Nineteenth Century Studies, vol. 21 (2007)

Butters, Ronald R.   (search)

  1. Fields, B; Page, K, Preface, vol. 2015-June (January, 2015), ISBN 9781450335638
  2. Butters, RR, The Language of Bribery Cases Roger W. Shuy (2013) Oxford University Press 276pp, International Journal of Speech Language and the Law, vol. 22 no. 1 (January, 2015), pp. 127-132, Equinox Publishing, ISSN 1748-8885 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  3. Butters, RR, TOO MUCH OF A GOOD THING WOULD BE WONDERFUL, American Speech, vol. 90 no. 1 (January, 2015), pp. 106-117, Duke University Press, ISSN 0003-1283 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  4. Butters, RR, Trademarks as Linguistic Objects (in progress), pp. 2007 pages
  5. Kruck, WE, Looking for Dr. Condom, Publication of the American Dialect Society, No. 66; South Atlantic Quarterly (April, 2014), pp. 348-348
  6. Baron, D, Grammar and Good Taste, Yale Up, 1982; South Atlantic Quarterly (April, 2014), pp. 471-72
  7. Butters, RR, Language, Meaning and the Law by Chris Hutton, Journal of Sociolinguistics, vol. 15 no. 4 (September, 2011), pp. 532-537, WILEY, ISSN 1360-6441 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  8. Butters, RR, Forensic Linguistics, Journal of English Linguistics, vol. 39 no. 2 (June, 2011), pp. 196-202, SAGE Publications, ISSN 0075-4242 [doi]
  9. Butters, RR, The Forensic Linguist’s Professional Credentials, International Journal of Speech Language and the Law, vol. 16 no. 2 (April, 2010), Equinox Publishing, ISSN 1748-8885 [doi]
  10. Butters, RR, ROGER W. SHUY, Linguistics in the courtroom: A practical guide, Language in Society, vol. 37 no. 02 (April, 2008), pp. 300-304, Cambridge University Press (CUP), ISSN 0047-4045 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  11. Matthews, D; Tomasello, M, Grammar, edited by Algeo, J, vol. 1-3 (January, 2008), pp. 38-50, Cambridge UP [doi]  [abs]
  12. Butters, RR, Language in the USA: Themes for the twenty-first century, Language, vol. 83 no. 4 (December, 2007), pp. 883-886, LINGUISTIC SOC AMER, ISSN 0097-8507 [Gateway.cgi]
  13. Butters, RR, How not to strike it rich: Semantics, pragmatics, and semiotics of a Massachusetts lottery game card, Applied Linguistics, vol. 25 no. 4 (December, 2004), pp. 466-490, Oxford University Press (OUP), ISSN 0142-6001 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]  [abs]
  14. How Not to Strike it Rich: Semantics, Pragmatics, and Semiotics of A Massachusetts Lottery Ticket, Applied Linguistics (2004)  [abs] [author's comments]
  15. Butters, RR, Focusing and Diffusion, in Sociolinguistics/Soziolinguiswtik: An International Handbook of the Science of Language and Society, vol. 2., 2d, edited by Ammon, U; Dittmar, N; Mattheier, K; Trudgill, P (Winter, 2004), WALTER DE GRUYTER
  16. Preface, in Handbook of Perceptual Dialectology, edited by Dennis Preston and Daniel Long, vol. 2 (2002), pp. xv-xvi, John Benjamin Publishing Company
  17. Butters, RR, ’We didn’t realize that lite beer was supposed to suck!’: The Putative Vulgarity of X sucks in American English, Dictionaries: Journal of the Dictionary Society of North America (2001)  [abs] [author's comments]
  18. Butters, RR, Chance as Cause of Language Variation and Change, Journal of English Linguistics (2001)  [author's comments]
  19. Butters, RR; Fishman, JA, Handbook of Language and Ethnic Identity, Language, vol. 76 no. 4 (December, 2000), pp. 921-921, JSTOR, ISSN 0097-8507 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  20. Butters, RR, Authority in Language: Investigating Standard English, American Literature, vol. 72 no. 3 (September, 2000), pp. 668-669, Duke University Press, ISSN 0002-9831 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  21. BUTTERS, RR, THE INTERNATIONALIZATION OF AMERICAN ENGLISH: TWO CHALLENGES, American Speech, vol. 75 no. 3 (September, 2000), pp. 283-285, Duke University Press, ISSN 0003-1283 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  22. “What Is About to Take Place Is a Murder": Construing the Racist Subtext in a Small-Town Virginia Courtroom, in Language in Action: New Studies of Language and Society, edited by Peg Griffin, Joy Peyton, Walt Wolfram, and Ralph Fasold (2000), Hampton
  23. Max Travers and John F. Manzo, eds., Law in Action: Ethnomethodological and Conversation Analytic Approaches to Law, (Socio-Legal Studies Series), Aldershot, Hants, England and Brookfield, Vermont, USA: Dartmouth/Ashgate, 1997, Forensic Linguistics: The International Journal of Speech, Language, and the Law, vol. 7 (2000), pp. 262-66
  24. Butters, RR, Conversational Anomalies in Eliciting Danger-of-Death Narratives, Southern Journal of Linguistics, vol. 24 no. 1 (2000), pp. 69-81 (Revision of a paper read at the Southeastern Conference on Linguistics LXII, Spring Meeting, Oxford Mississippi, 4-6 Apr. 2000.)
  25. Butters, RR, The ’Real’ Meaning of millennium, American Speech, vol. 75 (2000), pp. 111-2
  26. Butters, RR, Semantic and Pragmatic Variability in Medical Research Terms: Implications for Obtaining Meaningful Informed Consent, American Speech, vol. 75 (2000), pp. 149-68 (J. Sugarman and L. Kaplan, 2d and 3d authors.)
  27. Butters, RR, "What Is About to Take Place Is a Murder": Construing the Racist Subtext in a Small-Town Virginia Courtroom, in Language in Action: New Studies of Language and Society, edited by Griffin, P; Peyton, J; Wolfram, W; Fasold, R (2000), pp. 373-99, Hampton P (Essays in Honor of Roger Shuy.)
  28. Butters, RR, Two Notes: The Origin of jaywalking; The Pronunciation of Foreign Loanwords in English, Comments on Etymology (2000), pp. 20-21
  29. Butters, RR, “What Is About to Take Place Is a Murder": Construing the Racist Subtext in a Small-Town Virginia Courtroom, edited by Griffin, P; Peyton, J; Wolfram, W; Fasold, R (2000), Hampton
  30. Miller, M, Dynamics of a Sociolinguistic System: English Plural Formation in Augusta, Georgia, edited by Butters, RR; W Kretzschmar, J; Rice, C (1999), SAGE Publications
  31. Butters, RR, What Did Cary Grant Know About ’Going Gay’ and When Did He Know It?: On the Development of the Popular Term gay ’Homosexual’, Dictionaries: Journal of the Dictionary Society of North America, vol. 19 (1998), pp. 188-204 (Revision of a paper read at The Dictionary Society of North America. Cleveland, Ohio, 22 July 1995; read also at The Third Lavender Languages and Linguistics Conference, The American University, Washington, DC, 15-17 Sept. 1995; also an invited lecture for the Dept. of Linguistics, University of Iowa, Iowa City, 28 Sept. 1995.)
  32. Butters, RR, Dialectology and Sociolinguistic Theory, Issues and Methods in Dialectology (1997), pp. 1-13, U of Wales Bangor (Selected Papers from the Ninth International Conference on Methods in Dialectology, Bangor, Wales, 31 July 1996; invited plenary lecture.)
  33. Butters, RR, Auntie(-man)/tanti in the Caribbean and North America, in Language Variety in the South Revisited, edited by Bernstein, C; Nunnally, T; Sabino, R (1997), pp. 261-65, U of Alabama P (Revision of a paper read at the Conference on Language and Variation in the South, Auburn University, Apr. 1993; invited paper.)
  34. Butters, RR, Review of The Origin of American Black English: Be-forms in the HOODOO Texts by Traute Ewers, Language, vol. 74 (1996), pp. 384-384
  35. Butters, RR, The Divergence Controversy Revisited, in National Language Institutes Around the World-Diversity in Language Issues. Proceedings of the First International Symposium, The National Language Research Institute of Japan (invited paper), 20-21 Jan. 1994 (1996), pp. 118-34, Tokyo: The National Language Research Institute
  36. Butters, RR, Historical and Contemporary Distribution of Double Modals in English, in FOCUS ON: The United States. Varieties of English Around the World, edited by Editor, MGG; Schneider, VEBE (1996), pp. 265-88, Amsterdam: Benjamins (Barbara Fennell, first author.)
  37. Butters, RR, Free Speech and Academic Freedom, in The Academic's Handbook, edited by DeNeef, AL; Goodwin, CD (1995), pp. 81-90, Durham: Duke UP
  38. Joseph E. Holloway and Winifred K. Vass, The African Heritage of American English, 1993; Anthropological Linguistics, vol. 36 (1994), pp. 274
  39. Butters, R,, Review of Language in the Judicial Process, 1990; and Roger W. Shuey, Language Crimes: The Use and Abuse of Language Evidence in the Courtroom, 1993, American Speech, vol. 68 (1993), pp. 109-12
  40. Butters, RR, Current Issues in Variation Theory, in Verhandlungen des Internationalen Dialektologenkongresses Bamberg 1990, Proceedings of the First International Congress of Dialectologists/Seventh International Conference on Methods in Dialectology, Bamberg, Germany 29 July-4 Aug. 1990, edited by Viereck, W (1993), pp. 3-36, Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag (invited plenary lecture. 31 July.)
  41. Henry Lewis Gates, J; Butters, R,, The Signifying Monkey, 1988, The Secol Review, vol. 16 (1992), pp. 204-7
  42. Leeds, B; Butters, R,, Fairy Tale Rap: "Jack and the Beanstalk" and Other Stories, 1990; American Speech, vol. 66 (1991), pp. 104-104
  43. Preston, D; Butters, R,, Perceptual Dialectology, Foris, 1989, Language in Society, vol. 20 (1991), pp. 294-99
  44. Butters, RR, Whose Language Is It, Anyway? It Belongs to Thee, in The Winter's Tale: An Interstate Adventure (1991), pp. 5-5, New York: Cornerstone Theater Co.
  45. Butters, RR, More on short end of the stick, American Speech, vol. 66 (1991), pp. 336-336
  46. Butters, RR, Multiple Modals in United States Black English: Synchronic and Diachronic Aspects, in Verb Phrase Patterns in Black English and Creole, edited by Edwards, WF; Winford, D (1991), pp. 165-76, Detroit: Wayne State UP (revision of a paper read at the 16th Annual NWAVE Conference, Austin, TX, 1987.)
  47. Butters, RR, Highlighter: A Legally Generic Name?, American Speech, vol. 65 (1990), pp. 340-340
  48. Butters, RR, Proactive: A New Meaning?, American Speech, vol. 65 (1990), pp. 274-274
  49. Foreword, in Displacing Homophobia, edited by Ron Butters, John Clum, and Michael Moon, South Atlantic Quarterly, vol. 88 (Winter, 1989), pp. 1-5
  50. Butters, RR, The Death of Black English: Divergence and Convergence in White and Black Vernaculars (1989), Peter Lang, Bamberger Beitrage zur Englischen Sprachwissenschaft, 25
  51. Brasch, WM, Black English and the Mass Media, U of Massachusetts P, 1981; South Atlantic Quarterly (1989), pp. 106-7
  52. BUTTERS, RR, CIS-ATLANTIC HAVE-DONE, American Speech, vol. 64 no. 1 (1989), pp. 96-96, ISSN 0003-1283 [Gateway.cgi]
  53. Kabakchi, VV; Butters, RR, Are Permafrost and Vernalization Loan Translations from Russian?, American Speech, vol. 64 no. 3 (1989), pp. 287-287, JSTOR, ISSN 0003-1283 (Viktor V. Kabakchi, first author.) [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  54. Butters, RR; Clum, J; Moon, M, Displacing Homophobia: Gay Male Perspectives in Literature and Culture (1989), Duke UP (Reprinting, with modifications of SAQ 88.1 [1989]; this book won the 1989 Conference of Editors of Learned Journals Best Special Issue Award.)
  55. Dynes, W; Butters, R,, Homolexis, Gay Academic Union, 1985; American Speech, vol. 63 (1988), pp. 175-76
  56. Butters, RR, The Historical Present as Evidence of Black/White Convergence/Divergence, in Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Methods in Dialectology, Bangor, Wales, 1987, edited by Thomas, AR (1988), pp. 637-49, Clevedon, England: Multilingual Matters
  57. Butters, RR, Lesson, in Collective Wisdom: A Sourcebook of Lessons for Writing Teachers, edited by Stang, SJ; Wittenberg, R (1988), pp. 348-49, Random House
  58. Butters, RR, The Problem of Special-Admission Undergraduates, in The Academic's Handbook, edited by DeNeef, AL; Goodwin, CD; McCrate, ES (1988), pp. 166-71, Durham: Duke UP (Reprinted in The Academic's Handbook, 2nd ed. Ed. by A. Leigh DeNeef and Craufurd D. Goodwin [Duke UP, 1995], 211-15 [Christopher Kennedy, 2nd author].)
  59. Kato, K; Butters, RR, American Instances of Propredicate Do, Journal of English Linguistics, vol. 20 no. 2 (October, 1987), pp. 212-216, SAGE Publications, ISSN 0075-4242 (Kazuo Kato, first author.) [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  60. Butters, RR, Verbal -s as Past-Time Indication in Various Narratives, Papers From the Seventh Annual Spring Linguistic Colloquium, Linguistic Circle of the University of North Carolina (March, 1987), pp. 9-18, Chapel Hill: UNC Curriculum in Linguistics
  61. Edwards, V; Butters, R,, Language in a Black Community, Multilingual Matters, 1986, Language Problems and Language Planning, vol. 11 (1987)
  62. Pepicello, WJ; Green, TA, The Language of Riddles: New Perspectives, Ohio State Up, 1984; International Journal of the Sociology of Language, vol. 65 (1987), pp. 112-15
  63. Newbrook, M; Butters, R,, Sociolinguistic Reflexes of Dialect Interference in West Wirral, Lang, 1986, English World Wide, vol. 8 (1987), pp. 304-7
  64. Butters, RR, Linguistic Convergence in a North Carolina Community, edited by al, KMDE, Variation in Language: Nwav Xv at Stanford Proceedings of the Fifteenth Annual Conference on New Ways of Analyzing Variation (1987), pp. 52-60, Stanford University: Department of Linguistics
  65. Butters, RR, Query: Crash space, American Speech, vol. 62 no. 3 (1987), pp. 241-241
  66. Butters, RR, For the Nonce, American Speech, vol. 62 no. 2 (1987), pp. 176-77 (Cynthia Y. Krueger, first author.)
  67. Butters, RR, Old Curiosity Shop, American Speech, vol. 60 no. 2 (1987), pp. 184-184 (on wake 'hold a wake for' as transitive verb.)
  68. Butters, RR, Thomas Wolfe’s ’Esymplastic’ Power, American Speech, vol. 62 no. 1 (1987), pp. 83-84
  69. BUTTERS, RR, MORE ON SINGULAR YALL, American Speech, vol. 62 no. 2 (1987), pp. 191-192, ISSN 0003-1283 (Stewart Campbell Aycock, 2d author.) [Gateway.cgi]
  70. BUTTERS, RR, MEDIA WATCH - SUBREPTION OF PRONOUNS, American Speech, vol. 62 no. 2 (1987), pp. 190-191, ISSN 0003-1283 [Gateway.cgi]
  71. Raymond Chapman, The Treatment of Sounds in Language and Literature, Blackwell, 1984; South Atlantic Quarterly (Spring 1986), pp. 208-9
  72. Urdang, L; al, E; Butters, R,, -Ologies and -Isms, 3rd Ed., Gale Research, 1986; American Speech, vol. 61 (1986), pp. 280-280
  73. Brooks, C; Butters, R,, The Language of the American South, U of Georgia P, 1985; South Atlantic Review (1986), pp. 183-85
  74. Butters, RR, Levels of Usage, in chapter 11b of The Heath Handbook, 11th edition (1986), pp. 118-23 (Revision of 10th edition, chapter 8d.)
  75. Butters, RR, The English of Blacks in Wilmington, N.C., in Language Variation in the South: Perspectives in Black and White, edited by Montgomery, M; Bailey, GM (1986), pp. 255-64, U of Alabama P (Ruth M. Nix, 2nd author; read in Columbia, SC, 1981; invited conference paper.)
  76. Butters, RR, Existential and Causative have . . . to, American Speech, vol. 61 no. 2 (1986), pp. 184-90 ([Kristin Stettler, 2nd author] First read as a paper at the 14th Annual NWAVE Conference, Georgetown University, 1985.)
  77. Butters, RR, Query: Sorry ’excuse me’, American Speech, vol. 61 no. 1 (1986), pp. 60-60
  78. BUTTERS, RR, THE TREATMENT OF SOUNDS IN LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE - CHAPMAN,R, South Atlantic Quarterly, vol. 85 no. 2 (1986), pp. 208-209, ISSN 0038-2876 [Gateway.cgi]
  79. Sugarman, J; Butters, RR, Understanding the patient: medical words the doctor may not know., North Carolina Medical Journal, vol. 46 no. 7 (July, 1985), pp. 415-417, ISSN 0029-2559 (Jeremy Sugarman, first author.) [Gateway.cgi]
  80. Viereck, W; Schneider, EW; Gorlach, M, A Bibliography of Writings on Varieties of English, John Benjamins, 1984; American Speech, vol. 60 (Spring, 1985), pp. 88-88
  81. Butters, RR, Review Essay: Current Trends in Variation Theory, Language Problems and Language Planning (Fall, 1985), pp. 215-27
  82. Butters, RR, More Medical Words the Doctor May Not Know, North Carolina Medical Journal (1985), pp. 384-384 (Jeremy Sugarman, first author.)
  83. Butters, RR, More on Irony Versus Sarcasm, The Metaphor Research Newsletter, vol. 4 no. 2 (1985), pp. 4-7
  84. Butters, RR, Old Curiosity Shop, American Speech, vol. 60 no. 3 (1985), pp. 249-249 (on There you go! as an affirmative interjection.)
  85. Dennis Baron, Grammar and Good Taste, Yale UP, 1982; South Atlantic Quarterly (Autumn 1984), pp. 471-72
  86. Butters, RR, When is English 'Black English Vernacular'?, Journal of English Linguistics, vol. 17 no. 1 (March, 1984), pp. 29-36, SAGE Publications, ISSN 0075-4242 (First read as a paper at the Tenth Annual NWAVE Conference, Philadelphia, 1981.) [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  87. Butters, RR, -Ologies and -ologists, American Speech, vol. 59 no. 3 (1984), pp. 266-67 (Stewart Campbell Aycock, 2nd author.)
  88. Butters, RR, Three Traps that Prevent One From Thinking Straight, How to Think Straight Series, Office of the President, Duke University (1984)
  89. Walter M. Brasch, Black English and the Mass Media, U of Massachusetts P, 1981; South Atlantic Quarterly (Winter 1983), pp. 106-7
  90. Butters, RR, Sunbelt English, The New York Times Magazine (August, 1983), pp. 11-12
  91. Wm. E. Kruck, Looking for Dr. Condom, Publication of the American Dialect Society, no. 66; South Atlantic Quarterly (Summer 1983), pp. 348
  92. Lakoff, G; Johnson, M, Metaphors We Live By, U of Chicago P, 1980; South Atlantic Quarterly (Winter, 1983), pp. 128-29
  93. Fiengo, R; Butters, R,, Surface Structure: The Interface of Autonomous Components, Harvard Up, 1980; American Speech, vol. 58 (1983), pp. 188-188
  94. Koster, D; ed, ; Butters, R,, American Literature and Language: A Guide to Information Sources, Gale Research Co., 1982; American Speech, vol. 58 (1983), pp. 188-188
  95. Quinn, J; Butters, R,, American Tongue and Cheek: A Populist Guide to Our Language, Pantheon, 1981; American Speech, vol. 58 (1983), pp. 60-60
  96. Rawson, H; Butters, R,, A Dictionary of Euphemisms and Other Doubletalk, Crown Publishers, 1981; American Speech, vol. 58 (1983), pp. 60-60
  97. Bickerton, D, Roots of Language, Karoma Press, 1981; South Atlantic Quarterly (Fall, 1983), pp. 356-58
  98. Butters, RR, Talkin’ Like a Native, The Guide (1983), pp. 21-21
  99. Butters, RR, -Ologies, -isms, and Dictionary Marking, The Guide (1983), pp. 26-27 (Reprinted in the Los Angeles Herald-Examiner, 12 Sept. 1983.)
  100. Butters, RR, Final Vowels in English, The Secol Review, vol. 7 no. 2 (1983), pp. 1-12
  101. Butters, RR, Syntactic Change in British English ’Propredicates’, Journal of English Linguistics, vol. 16 (1983), pp. 1-7
  102. Butters, RR, Composition Guide, Duke University (1983) (15 pp., 2d ed. Aug. 1984; 3d ed. Aug. 1985; 4th ed. 1986 [with George D. Gopen], 29 pp.; eds. 5-12 appeared as Guidelines for Composition [with George D. Gopen], 1987-94, 32 pp.)
  103. Butters, RR, On Language, The New York Times Magazine (July, 1982)
  104. Spears, RA; Butters, R,, Slang and Euphemism: A Dictionary, Jonathan David Publisher, 1981; Choice (1982), pp. 55-56
  105. Butters, RR, Dialect at Work: Eudora Welty’s Artistic Purposes, Mississippi Folklore Register, vol. 16 no. 2 (1982), pp. 33-40
  106. Butters, RR, Quotative like, American Speech, vol. 57 no. 2 (1982), pp. 149-149
  107. Butters, RR, More on duck butter, American Speech, vol. 57 no. 2 (1982), pp. 107-107
  108. Butters, RR, Dropping the /h/ from who, American Speech, vol. 57 no. 2 (1982), pp. 43-43
  109. Butters, RR, Stylesheet for Writing (1982) (8 pp. Xeroxed.)
  110. Valdman, A; Highfield, A; Butters, R,, Theoretical Orientations in Creole Studies, Academic Press, 1980; Choice (1981), pp. 159-159
  111. Feagin, C; Butters, R,, Variation and Change in Alabama English, Georgetown Up, 1979; Language, vol. 57 (1981), pp. 735-38
  112. Hughes, A; Trudgill, P; Butters, R,, English Accents and Dialects, University Park Press, 1979; American Speech, vol. 56 (1981), pp. 234-36
  113. Raven I McDavid, J, Dialects in Culture, , Ed. by William A. Kretzschmar, Jr., Et. Al., U of Alabama P, 1970; South Atlantic Quarterly (Winter, 1981), pp. 113-15
  114. Butters, RR, Another Point of View, Faculty Newsletter, Duke University, vol. 2 no. 7 (1981), pp. 9-9
  115. Butters, RR, Do ’Conceptual Metaphors’ Really Exist?, The Secol Bulletin, vol. 5 no. 3 (1981), pp. 108-17 (First read as a paper at the Southeastern Conference on Linguistics meeting in Richmond, VA, 1981.)
  116. Butters, RR, A Comment on Sociolinguistics and Teaching Black-Dialect Writers, College English, vol. 43 no. 6 (1981), pp. 633-36
  117. Pyles, T; Butters, R,, Selected Essays on English Usage, Ed. by John Algeo, U of Florida P, 1970; South Atlantic Quarterly (1980), pp. 460-61
  118. Ortony, A; ed, ; Butters, R,, Metaphor and Thought, Cambridge Up, 1979; Choice (1980), pp. 96-96
  119. McCawley, JD; Butters, R,, Adverbs, Vowels, and Other Objects of Wonder, U of Chicago P, 1979; Choice (1980), pp. 138-138
  120. Ricoeur, P; Butters, R,, The Rule of Metaphor, tr. by Robert Czerny U of Toronto P, 1977; and Samuel R. Levin, The Semantics of Metaphor, Johns Hopkins P, 1977, Journal of Linguistics (1980), pp. 263-69
  121. Butters, RR, Remedial English, Social Dialects, and the Academically ’Elite’ University, Duke University Academic Skills Center Working Papers (1980)
  122. Butters, RR, Narrative Go 'Say', American Speech, vol. 55 no. 4 (1980), pp. 304-304, JSTOR, ISSN 0003-1283 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  123. Burkett, EM; Butters, R,, American English Dialects in Literature, The Scarecrow Press, 1978; Choice (1979), pp. 53-53
  124. Wolfram, W; Christian, D; Butters, R,, Appalachian Speech,, Center for Applied Linguistics, 1978; Language, vol. 55 (1979), pp. 460-63
  125. Raymond, JC; Russell, IW; Butters, R,, James B. McMillan, Essays in Linguistics by his Friends, U of Alabama P, 1978; Choice (1978), pp. 684-684
  126. Brandes, PD; Brewer, J; Butters, R,, Dialect Clash in English: Issues and Answers, The Scarecrow Press, 1977; Choice (December, 1977), pp. 1354-1354
  127. Wardhaugh, R; Brown, HD; Butters, R,, A Survey of Applied Linguistics, U of Michigan P, 1978; Choice (June, 1977), pp. 527-527
  128. Dillard, JL; Butters, R,, American Talk: Where Our Words Came From, Random House, 1976; Choice (May, 1977), pp. 364-364
  129. Reed, CE; Butters, R,, Dialects of American English, 2nd Ed., U of Massachusetts P, 1977; Choice (1977), pp. 1354-1354
  130. Butters, RR, Why Teach Modern Grammar?, in Questions English Teachers Ask, edited by Shuman, RB (1977), pp. 143-54, Rochelle Park, NJ: Hayden
  131. Bailey, C-J; Butters, R,, Variation and Linguistic Theory, Center for Applied Linguistics, 1973; Language Sciences (April, 1976), pp. 32-35
  132. Hewes, GW; Butters, R,, Language Origins: A Bibliography, Mouton, 1975; Choice (1976), pp. 204-204
  133. Butters, RR, The Basics in Grammar, Arizona English Bulletin, vol. 18 no. 2 (1976), pp. 42-44
  134. Butters, RR, More on Indirect Questions, American Speech, vol. 51 no. 1/2 (1976), pp. 57-57, JSTOR, ISSN 0003-1283 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  135. Liles, BL; Butters, R,, An Introduction to Linguistics, Prentice Hall, 1975, Choice (October, 1975)
  136. Wakelin, MF; Butters, R,, English Dialects, Humanities Press, 1972; Choice (1975), pp. 1862-1862
  137. Butters, RR, Variability in Indirect Questions, American Speech, vol. 49 no. 3-4 (1974), pp. 230-34
  138. Turner, PR; ed, ; Butters, R,, Bilingualism in the Southwest, U of Arizona P, 1973; Choice (1973), pp. 1434-1434
  139. Palmer, LR; Butters, R,, Descriptive and Comparative Linguistics: A Critical Introduction, Crane, Russak and Co., 1971; Choice (1973), pp. 654-654
  140. Butters, RR, A Survey of Linguistic Science, Univ. of Maryland Linguistics Program, 1971; and Linguistics in the 1970’s, Center for Applied Linguistics, 1971, edited by Dingwall, WO, American Speech, vol. 45 (1973), pp. 122-29
  141. Butters, RR, Black English -Z: Some Theoretical Implications, American Speech, vol. 48 no. 1-2 (1973), pp. 37-45 (Revision of paper read at the Linguistic Society of America Winter Meeting in St. Louis, MO, 1971.)
  142. Butters, RR, Acceptability Judgments for Double Modals in Southern Dialects, in New Ways of Analyzing Variation in English, edited by Bailey, C-JN; Shuy, RW (1973), pp. 276-86, Washington, DC: Georgetown UP (Papers from the First Annual NWAVE Conference.)
  143. Butters, RR, Results of Questionnaire [Concerning Variation Theory], Lectological Newsletter, vol. 1 (1972), pp. 1-11 (with Derek Bickerton, Henrietta Cedergren, David Sankoff, Gillian Sankoff, Charles-James N. Bailey, & Ralph Fasold.)
  144. Butters, RR, Competence, Performance, and Variable Rules, Language Sciences, vol. 20 (1972), pp. 29-32
  145. Butters, RR, A Linguistic View of Negro Intelligence, The Clearing House, vol. 46 no. 5 (1972), pp. 259-63 (Reprinted in Current Readings in Urban Education., Ed. by Richard R. Heidenreich (Arlington VA: College Readings, Inc., 1972), 223-27.)
  146. Lyons, J; Butters, R,, Noam Chomsky, The Viking Press, 1970; Richmond Times Dispatch (1971)
  147. Butters, RR, Dialect Variants and Linguistic Deviance, Foundations of Language, vol. 7 no. 2 (1971), pp. 239-54
  148. Butters, RR, On the Notion ’Rule of Grammar’ in Dialectology, Papers From the Seventh Regional Meeting Chicago, Linguistic Society, Apr. 16 18, 1971(Chicago: Chicago Linguistics Society) (1971), pp. 307-15
  149. On the Interpretation of ’Deviant Utterance’, Journal of Linguistics, vol. 6 no. 1 (1970), pp. 105-10
  150. Leroy, M, Main Trends in Modern Linguistics, U of California P, 1967; South Atlantic Quarterly (Summer, 1969), pp. 569-70
  151. Butters, RR, Report of the Twenty-Second Annual Round Table Meeting on Linguistics and Language Studies, edited by Brien, RJO; 1971, GUP, American Speech, vol. 41 (1969), pp. 287-92
  152. Butters, RR, Lexical Selection and Linguistic Deviance, Papers in Linguistics, vol. 1 no. 1 (1969), pp. 170-81 (Revision of paper read at the Southeastern Conference on Linguistics meeting in Gainesville, FL, 1969.)

Callahan, Erin E.

  1. E.E. Callahan-Price, Review of Language and the African American Child, by Lisa J. Green, First Language (invited; in progress) (2011)
  2. with Wolfram, W., Kohn, M.,, Southern-Bred Hispanic English: An Emerging Socioethnic Variety., in English as a Contact Language II: North America. (forthcoming), Cascadilla Proceedings Project
  3. E. Callahan-Price, Hispanicized English in the Southeastern US: Interlanguage and Ethnic Dialect Stabilization. (in progress)

Carlson, Lori M.

  1. Carlson, LM, My Life, My Heart: Oscar Hijuelos, Review (New York, 1968): literature and arts of the Americas, vol. 47 no. 2 (July, 2014), pp. 135-138, ISSN 0890-5762 [doi]
  2. Agosin, M, The Disenchanted Generation, The American Voice (April, 2014)
  3. Carlson, LM, Latino in First Person: monologues about the Latino experience (April, 2014), New York: Atheneum
  4. Carlson-Hijuelos, L, "The New American Page", in The Business of Writing (September, 2012), ISBN 10-1-58115-917-X
  5. Carlson, LM, The Light of Desire (translation) (February, 2010), pp. 85 pages, Swan Isle/Univ. of Chicago Press, ISBN 13-978-09748881-7-0
  6. Presilla, M, Articles, poetry, and narratives in Latin American cookbook (forthcoming), Scribners
  7. Carlson, LM, Poems in Cool Salsa (2008), Henry Holt
  8. Carlson, LM, Stories in Where Angles Glide at Dawn (2008), Harper Collins
  9. Carlson, LM, Poetry (2008)
  10. Latino in First Person: monologues about the Latino experience (Winter, 2007), New York: Atheneum
  11. Hijuelos, O, Burnt Sugar: Contemporary Cuban Poetry (August, 2006), New York: Free Press
  12. Carlson, LM, Poems in Burnt Sugar (August, 2006), Simon and Schuster
  13. Carlson, LM, Letter to My Pen Pal, in In My Hands, edited by Agosin, M (2005), Buffalo, New York: White Pine Press
  14. Carlson, LM, Moccasin Thunder: American Indian Stories for Young Adults (2005), New York: HarperCollins Children’s Books
  15. Carlson, LM, Red Hot Salsa: bilingual poems (2005), New York: Henry Holt
  16. Carlson, LM, Poems in Red Hot Salsa (2005), Henry Holt
  17. Carlson, LM, The Flamboyant (October, 2002), New York: Harper Collins
  18. Frush, DP, Introduction: The role of the pediatric radiologist in dose reduction., Pediatric Radiology, vol. 32 no. 4 (April, 2002), pp. 285-286, Cambridge University Press, ISSN 0301-0449 [doi]
  19. Carlson, LM, In Pieces, in To Mend the World, edited by Agosin, M (2002), Buffalo, New York: White Pine Press
  20. Carlson, LM, The Sunday Tertulia (June, 2000), New York: Harper Collins
  21. Carlson, LM, Hurray for Three Kings’ Day, a picturebook (1999), New York: HarperCollins Children’s Books
  22. Carlson, LM, You’re On!: Seven Bilingual Plays in Spanish and English (1999), New York: HarperCollins Children’s Books
  23. Carlson, LM, Plays in You’re On! (1999), Harper Collins
  24. Carlson, LM, Sol a Sol, a picturebook (1998), New York: Henry Holt (poems.)
  25. Carlson, LM, Poems in Sol a Sol (1998), Henry Holt
  26. Carlson, LM, Translation: A Struggle with Words, School Library Journal (June, 1995), pp. 40-41
  27. Nunez, S, A Feather on the Breath of God, The Washington Post Book World (January 29, 1995)
  28. Lyda Aponte de Zacklin, Introduction, Translation Magazine (Spring, 1994) (Venezuelan issue.)
  29. Marjorie Agosin, The Disenchanted Generation, The American Voice (Spring, 1993)
  30. Carlson, LM, Through a Mirror, Mexico Through Foreign Eyes (1993), New York: W.W. Norton & Co. Inc.
  31. Carlson, LM, Para Los Ninos, Publishers Weekly (December 28, 1992), pp. 46-48
  32. Carlson, LM, Return Trip Tango and Other Stories Abroad (1992), New York: Columbia University Press
  33. Carlson, LM, Introductory essay by President Juilio Sanguinetti of Uruguay gor art catalogue, Pedro Figari (1989), New York: Americas Society
  34. Carlson, LM, A Generation on th Move, by Antonio Skarmeta in Lives on the Line (1989), Los Angeles: University of California Press
  35. Carlson, LM, Intoduction by Jose Miguel Oviedo to Silvio in the Rose Garden by Juillo Ramon Ribeyro (1989), Gettysburgh: Logbridge-Rhodes, Inc.
  36. Carlson, LM, Person Dreams of Death by Tomas Eloy Martinez, The American Voice no. 9 (Fall 1987)
  37. Argentine Literature Today by Luisa Valenzuela, The New York Times Magazine (October 1987) (reprinted in Lives on the Line.)
  38. Ondaatje, M, In the Skin of A Lion (July-December 1987) (Review 38.)
  39. Carlson, LM, Little Manifesto by Luisa Valenzuela, The Review of Contemporary Fiction, (Fall 1986) (Reprinted in Harper's magazine, p. 30-31, December 1986.)
  40. Lispector, C, The Hour of the Star (January-June 1985) (Review 36. Reprinted in Contemporary Literary Criticism Yearbook, Summer 1987, Detroit: Gale Research Co..)
  41. Carlson, LM, With An Arrow Through His Heart by Fernando del Paso, Review 33 (September-December 1984)
  42. Mutis, A; Zurita, R, Introductio to fiction and poetry, Review no. 33 (September-December 1984)
  43. Carlson, LM, Non-fiction in Brief, short reviews of eight titles, Review no. 32 (January-May 1984)
  44. Allende, I, The House of the Spirits, Review (1984)
  45. Carlson, LM, Nicaragua in Conflict by Jose Miguel Oviedo, Review 31 (January-April 1982)

Carter, J. Kameron

  1. Carter, JK, The inglorious: With and Beyond Giorgio Agamben, Political Theology, vol. 14 no. 1 (January, 2013), pp. 77-87, ISSN 1462-317X [doi]
  2. Carter, JK, Christian Atheism: The Only Response Worth Its Salt to the Zimmerman Verdict, Religion Dispatches (2013) [the_only_respo%20nse_worth_its_salt_to_the_zimmerman_verdict/]
  3. Carter, JK, Apocalyptic Blues: The Musical Blackness of James Cone’s The Cross and the Lynching Tree, Theology Today, vol. 70 no. 2 (2013), pp. 213-219
  4. Carter, JK, Paratheological Blackness, South Atlantic Quarterly, vol. 112 no. 4 (2013), pp. 589-611, ISSN 0038-2876 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  5. Carter, JK, Between Du Bois and Karl Barth: The Problem of Modern Political Theology, in Race and Political Theology, edited by Lloyd, V (2012), pp. 83-111, Stanford University Press
  6. Carter, JK, The Politics of the Atonement, The Immanent Frame (2011) [available here]
  7. Carter, JK, An Unlikely Convergence W. E. B. Du Bois, Karl Barth, and the Problem of the Imperial God-Man, CR: The New Centennial Review, vol. 11 no. 3 (2011), pp. 167-224, ISSN 1532-687X [Gateway.cgi]
  8. Carter, JK, Race : a theological account (2008), Oxford University Press, ISBN 0195152794 [eLvHCXMwY2BQMAM2WS2T04xTLI1SzFIMk83NTdMsLEA1S4q5RUpyEsqGMKTS3E2IgSk1T5RB1s01xNlDF7SsOR46iAE6whLUMgdWiGIMvImgxd95JeBNYiniDKxpwJhKFQeVnuJAk8QZOCIsnX0i_YOgXCEYV68YvJNJr7BEHFhYgyNa11DPAACnlCtI]
  9. Carter, JK, Race and the Experience of Death: Theologically Dislocating and Relocating American Evangelicalism, in Cambridge Companion to Evangelicalism, edited by Larsen, T; Trier, D (2007), pp. 177-198, Cambridge University Press
  10. Carter, JK, Theology, exegesis, and the just society: Gregory of Nyssa as abolitionist intellectual, Ex Auditu, vol. 22 (January, 2006), pp. 181-212, ISSN 0883-0053 [login.aspx]
  11. Carter, JK, Whiteness as a False Reality: The Baptismal Identity of ‘the now, but not yet.’, Comment, vol. 32 no. 15 (2006)
  12. Carter, JK; Shortt, R, Black theology, in God's advocates (2005), pp. 231-247, Eerdmans, ISBN 0802830846 [login.aspx]
  13. Carter, JK; CARTER, JK, Race, religion and the contradiction of identity: a theological engagement with Douglass's 1845 \+i\Narrative\-iRACE, RELIGION, AND THE CONTRADICTIONS OF IDENTITY: A THEOLOGICAL ENGAGEMENT WITH DOUGLASS's 1845 NARRATIVE, Modern Theology, vol. 21 no. 1 (2005), pp. 37-65, BLACKWELL PUBLISHING LTD, ISSN 0266-7177 [eLvHCXMwVV09C8JADD0EwcWloLf6B670au9rLoqDIIiCjnfJZSyI_f-YKxV0TIYQSHjvDXlEiJ1lyRqA9hhatKjBOUPeF2ZB5xHSnyHsB82PlVjkYSPux8OtP6n5GYAC5uBOdcSFUsoUc3aF-B0EAs7GDihZHQ2X11FjQhYFGKA1ORN6w3q5iZb0VqxjORofxslchlIsiSecZUFdyR1IsXqE_vy8XOew-ob1e3JA1a9RMshPC6J03XwAHok6vw], [doi]  [abs]
  14. Carter, JK, Christology, or redeeming whiteness - A response to James Perkinson's appropriation of black theology, Theology Today, vol. 60 no. 4 (January, 2004), pp. 525-539, ISSN 0040-5736 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  15. Carter, JK, Contemporary Black Theology, Modern Theology, vol. 19 no. 1 (2003), pp. 117-38
  16. Carter, JK, African American Pragmatism, The Hedgehog Review, vol. 3 no. 3 (2001), pp. 123-39

Carter, Phillip M

  1. Carter, Phillip M., Linguistic Reinvention: Phonetic Variation and the Agentive Speaker, Penn Working Papers in Linguistics, vol. 13 no. 2 (2007)
  2. Thomas, Erik and Phillip M. Carter, Prosodic rhythm and African American English, English World Wide, vol. 27 no. 3 (2006), pp. 331-55, John Benjamins
  3. Carter, Phillip M., Prosodic variation in SLA: rhythm in an urban NC Hispanic community, Penn Working Papers in Linguistics, vol. 11 no. 2 (2005), pp. 59-71
  4. Carter, Phillip M., Quantifying rhythmic differences between Spanish, English, and Hispanic English, in Theoretical and Experimental Approaches to Romance Linguistics: Selected Papers from the 34th Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages (2005), pp. 63-75

Casey, Brenna M

  1. Casey, BM, Peering Across the Plaza: The Shrouded Women in Melville’s "Benito Cereno.”, Leviathan, vol. 20 no. 1 (March, 2018), pp. 1-21, Johns Hopkins University Press

Cavuto, Michael

  1. Cavuto, M, Country Poems (2020), Knife Fork Book

Clum, John M.

  1. Clum, JM, Terrence McNally and Fifty Years of American Gay Drama (June, 2016), pp. 238 pages, Cambria Press, ISBN 9781604979220
  2. John M. Clum (Editor), GAY DRAMA NOW: AN ANTHOLOGY (2013), Cambria Press, Amherst, NY, ISBN 978-1-60497-842-1
  3. J.M. Clum:, THE DRAMA OF MARRIAGE: GAY PLAYWRIGHTS/STRAIGHT UNIONS IN BRITISH AND AMERICAN DRAMA SINCE OSCAR WILDE (2012), Palgrave Macmillan, New York and London
  4. J.M. Clum, FINISHING THE HAT by Stephen Sondheim, Contemporary Theatre Review (2011) (In press.)
  5. J.M. Clum, Oscar Andrew Hammerstein, THE HAMMERSTEINS, Studies in Musical Theatre (2011) (In press.)
  6. J.M. Clum, Rakesh H. Solomon, ALBEE IN PERFORMANCE, JOURNAL OF DRAMATIC THEORY AND CRITICISM (2010)  [author's comments]
  7. J.M. Clum, Carl Lavery, THE POLITICS OF JEAN GENET'S LATE THEATRE: SPACES OF REVOLUTION, CONTMEPORARY THEATRE REVIEW (2010)  [abs]
  8. J.M. Clum, David Savran, HIGHBROW/LOWDOWN: THEATER, JAZZ, AND THE MAKING OF THE NEW MIDDLE CLASS, STUDIES IN MUSICAL THEATER (2010)  [author's comments]
  9. J.M. Clum, Essay Review of Geoffrey Block, ENCHANTED EVENINGS: THE BROADWAY MUSICAL FROM SHOW BOAT TO SONDHEIM AND LLOYD WEBBER; Dan Dietz, OFF-BROADWAY MUSICALS, 1910-2007: CASTS, CREDITS, SONGS CRITICAL RECEPTION AND PERFORMANCE DATA OF MORE THAN 1800 SHOES; Sheldon Patinkin, 2NO LEGS, NO JOKES, NO CHANCE": A HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN MUSICAL THEATER; Steve Suskin, SHOW TUNES: THE SONGS, SHOWS AND CAREERS OF BROADWAY'S MAJOR COMPOSERS, Theatre Journal (2010)  [author's comments]
  10. Ronald L. Davis, Mary Martin: Broadway Legend, Great Plains Quarterly, vol. 29 no. 2 (Spring, 2009), pp. 164-5 (in press.)
  11. J.M. Clum, Gay Drama, in Encyclopedia of Contemporary GLBTQ Literature of the United States, edited by Emmanuel S. Nelson, vol. 1 (2009), pp. 186-88, Greenwood, ISBN 978-0-313-34861-7
  12. J.M. Clum, Contemporary Gay Drama, in LGBTQ AMERICA TODAY, edited by JOHN C. HAWLEY (2009), pp. 894-899, Greenwood, ISBN 978-0-313-33990-5
  13. J.M. Clum, Batting for the Other Team: Athletics and Homophobia, in Performing Difference: Representations of the Other in Theater and Film, edited by Jonathan C. Friedman (2009), pp. 172-185, University Press of America, ISBN 978-0-7618-4154-8
  14. J.M. Clum, The Sacrificial Stud and the Fugitive Female in Suddenly Last Summer, Orpheus Descending and Sweet Bird of Youth, in Bloom's Studies in Literature - Tennessee Williams, edited by Harold Bloom (2008), Chelsea House (Reprint of essay in Cambridge Companion to Tennessee Williams.)
  15. J.M. Clum, Acting in Musical Theater: History and Theory, in KEYWORDS IN MUSICAL THEATER, edited by Stacy Wolf and Raymond Knapp (2008), Oxford University Press (in press.)
  16. J.M. Clum, "Period of Adjustment": Marriage in Tennessee Williams and Christopher Durang, in The Influence of Tennessee Williams: Essays on Fifteen American Playwrights, edited by Philip C. Kolin (2008), pp. 162-174, McFarland, ISBN 978-0-7864-3475-6
  17. Scott McMillin, The Musical as Drama, Modern Drama, vol. L no. 2 (Summer, 2007), pp. 297-8
  18. James Fisher, ed., Tony Kushner: New Essays on the Art and Politics of His Plays, edited by Stratos E. Constantinidis, Text and Presentation 2006 no. 3 (2006), pp. 223-5, McFarland, ISSN 1054-724X
  19. Book Review, A Problem Like Maria by Stacy Wolf, Modern Drama (Spring, 2005)
  20. J.M. Clum, Slow Dancing with Johnny Mathis: Hearing and Queering the 50s (2005)  [author's comments]
  21. J.M. Clum, Monks: A Play (2005)
  22. J.M. Clum, Almost Lost: A Play (2005)
  23. J.M. Clum, Politics: A Play (2005)
  24. J.M. Clum, Withered Age and Stale Custom: Marriage, Diminution and Sex in TINY ALICE, A DELICATE BALANCE and FINDING THE SUN, in Cambridge Companion to Edward Albee, edited by Stephen J. Bottoms (2004), Cambridge
  25. Major entry on sex and gender in Tennessee William's work, in Tennessee Williams Encyclopedia, edited by Philip C. Kolin (2004), pp. 72-78, Greenwood Press
  26. J.M. Clum, Musical Theater, in Queer Encyclopedia of Music, Dance and Musical Theater, edited by Claude J. Summers (2004), Cleiss Press
  27. Nicholas Pagan, Rethinking Literary Biography: A Postmodern Approach to Tennessee Williams, Southern Humanities Review (2004)
  28. Entries on Edward Albee, Noel Coward, William Inge, Charles Ludlam, Terrence McNally, and Tennessee Williams, in The Encylopedia of Homosexuality, Second Edition (2003), Garland
  29. Essay entry on Musical Theater, in glbtq, An Online Encyclopedia for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgendered and Queer Culture (2003)
  30. The Classic Western and Shepard's Family Sagas, in The Cambridge Companion to Sam Shepard, edited by Matthew Roudane (2002), pp. 171-188, Cambridge University Press
  31. British Gay/Queer and Lesbian Studies. Criticisim and Theory, in Edinburgh Encyclopedia of Modern Criticism and Theory (2002), pp. 792-798, Edinburgh University Press
  32. He's All Man: Learning Masculinity, Gayness, and Love from American Plays and Movies (2002), Palgrave - St.Martin's Press
  33. Editor and contributor, Asking and Telling: A Collection of Gay Drama for the 21st Century (2001), New York: Stage and Screen (Forthcoming reissue from Applause Theatre Books.)
  34. Something for the Boys: Musical Theatre and Gay Culture (2001), New York and London: Palgrave (Revised paperback edition.)
  35. Dancing in the Mirror, in Asking and Telling (2001)
  36. Still Acting Gay (2000), New York: St. Martin's Press (Revision and expansion of Acting Gay: Male Homosexuality in Modern Drama. One hundred new pages.)
  37. 42nd Street, a Disco, and a Raincoat Factory: Contexts for a Postmodern American Theatre, in Space and the Postmodern Stage, edited by Irene Eynat Confino and Eva Sormova (2000), pp. 117-126, Prague: Theatre Institute
  38. Something for the Boys: Musical Theater and Gay Culture (1999), New York: St. Martins Press
  39. The Sacrifical Stud and the Fugitive Female in Suddenly Last Summer, Orpheus Descending, and Sweet Bird of Youth, in The Cambridge Companion to Tennessee Williams, edited by Matthew C. Roudane (1998), pp. 128-146, Cambridge University Press
  40. Skipper's Ghost (1998), DIALOGUS Play Service and Publishing
  41. Kramer vs. Kramer: Ben and Alexander: Larry Kramer's Voices and His Audience, in We Must All Love One Another or Die: The Life and Legacy of Larry Kramer, edited by Lawrence D. Mass (December, 1997), pp. 200-214, London: Cassell and New York: St. Martins
  42. Susan Harris Smith, American Drama: The Bastard Art, American Literature (1997), pp. 867-68
  43. Where We Are Now: Love! Valour! Compassion! and Contemporary Gay Drama, in Terrence McNally: A Casebook, edited by Tony Silverman Zinman (1997), pp. 141-160, Garland
  44. Bernard F. Dick, The Star-Spangled Screen: The American World War II Film, South Atlantic Quarterly (Fall 1986)
  45. From Summer and Smoke to Eccentricities of a Nightingale: The Evolution of the Queer Alma, Modern Drama, vol. XXIX no. 1 (Spring 1996), pp. 31-50
  46. Ruby Cohn, Anglo-American Interplay in Modern Drama, in Modern Drama, vol. XXXIX (1996), pp. 223-225
  47. Staging Gay Lives: An Anthology of Contemporary Gay Male Drama (1996), Westview - Harper Collins
  48. Samuel L. Leiter, From Stanislavski to Barrault: Representative Directors of the European Stage, Modern Drama, vol. XXXVIII (1995), pp. 279-80
  49. Amelia Howe-Kritzer, The Plays of Caryl Churchill, Modern Drama, vol. XXXVIII (Spring 1995), pp. 131-32
  50. Entries on Modern Drama (5,000 words), Contemporary Drama (4,000 words), Tennessee Williams (2,500 words), Edward Albee (2,000 words), and Robert Patrick (500 words), in The Lesbian and Gay Literary Heritage, edited by Claude J. Summers (1995), New York: Henry Holt
  51. Escaping Kansas (1995), DIALOGUS Play Service and Publishing
  52. Mr. Scudder Finds His Muse (1995), DIALOGUS Play Service and Publishing
  53. Partings (1995), DIALOGUS Play Service and Publishing
  54. Don B. Wilmeth and Tice Miller, Eds., Cambridge Guide to American Theatre, American Literature (June 1994), pp. 412-413
  55. Opera Without Queens: Queens Without Opera, Performing Arts Journal no. 47 (May 1994), pp. 107-116
  56. Randy's House, Staging Gay Lives (1995), DIALOGUS Play Service and Publishing
  57. While the Monks Marched (1995), DIALOGUS Play Service and Publishing
  58. Nicholas de Jongh, Not in Front of the Audience: Homosexuality on Stage, LGSN (Summer 1993)
  59. 'Myself of Course': J.R. Ackerly and Self-Dramatization, Theatre (Summer 1993), pp. 76-87
  60. 'And Once I Had It All': AIDS Narratives and Memories on an American Dream, in Writing AIDS, edited by Timothy Murphy and Suzanne Poirier (1993), pp. 200-224, Columbia
  61. Acting Gay: Male Homosexuality in Modern Drama (1992), Columbia University Press (Revised and expanded in 1994 with 60 pages of new material..)
  62. 'Being Took Queer': Homosexuality in Simon Gray's Plays, in Simon Gray: A Casebook, Katherine Burkman (1992), pp. 61-84, New York: Garland Press
  63. Hidden Laughter and Middle-Aged Complacency, in Simon Gray:A Casebook, edited by Katherine Burkman (1992), pp. 167-182, New York: Garland Press
  64. Steven Petrow, Dancing Against the Darkness, Duke no. 47 (February-March 1991)
  65. 'The Time Before the War':AIDS, Memory and Desire, American Literature no. 62 (1990), pp. 648-667
  66. Eliot, 'Epipsychidion', and the Post-Modern Wasteland: Allusion in Simon Gray's Butley and Peter Gill's Mean Tears, in Text and Performance: Papers in Comparative Drama, edited by Karelisa Hartigan (1989), pp. 21-34, Lanham, MD: University Presses of America
  67. 'Something Cloudy, Something Clear': Homophobic Discourse in Tennessee Williams, South Atlantic Quarterly (Winter, 1989), pp. 161-180 (Rpt. in Displacing Homophobia: Gay Male Perspectives in Literature and Culture. Durham, NC: Duke University Press (1989): 149-168. Also reprinted in CRITICAL INSIGHTS: TENNESSEE WILLIAMS, ed. Brenda Murphy. Pasadena, CA: Salem Press, 2011. pp. 226-245..)
  68. 'A Culture That Isn't Just Sexual': Dramatizing Gay History, Theater Journal no. 41 (May 1989), pp. 169-189
  69. 'The Work of a Culture': Cloud 9 and Sex/Gender Theory, Caryl Churchill: A Casebook (1989), pp. 91-116, New York: Garland Press
  70. Entries in BFI Companion to the Western (1988), London: Andre Deutsch
  71. Mary Lou Kohfeldt, Lady Gregory: The Woman Behind the Irish Renaisssance, Duke Magazine, vol. LXXI no. 56 (July/August 1986)
  72. Robert K. Martin, The Homosexual Tradition in American Poetry, American Literature, vol. LII (May 1980)
  73. Religion and Five Contemporary Plays: The Quest for God in a Godless World, South Atlantic Quarterly no. 77 (Autumn 1978), pp. 418-432
  74. Gary Schimidgall, Literature as Opera, South Atlantic Quarterly, vol. LXXVII (Summer 1978), pp. 380-82
  75. Paddy Chayefsky (1976), G.K. Hall
  76. Ridgeley Torrence (1972), Twayne
  77. Ridgely Torrence's Negro Plays: a Noble Beginning, South Atlantic Quarterly no. 68 (Winter 1969), pp. 96-108
  78. Martin Gottfried, A Theater Divided: The Postwar American Stage, American Literature, vol. XL (May 1968), pp. 269-270
  79. Malcolm Goldstein, The Political Stage: American Drama and Theater of the Great Depression, American Literature, vol. XLVII (March 1965), pp. 132-33
  80. Entry on Paddy Chayefsky, in American National Biography (1950), New York: Oxford University Press

Cohen, Matt

  1. M. Cohen, The Networked Wilderness: Communicating in Early New England (November, 2009), University of Minnesota Press [html] [Matt Cohen, The Networked Wilderness, PDF[abs]
  2. M. Cohen, State of the Discipline: The History of the Book in New England, Book History, vol. 11 (2008), pp. 301-323
  3. with Lauren Coats, John David Miles, Kinohi Nishikawa, and Rebecca Walsh, Those We Don’t Speak Of: Indians in The Village, PMLA, vol. 123 no. 2 (2008), pp. 358-374
  4. with Rachel Price, Álvaro Armando Vasseur’s Preface to the Sixth Edition of Walt Whitman: Poemas, PMLA, vol. 123 no. 2 (2008), pp. 438-451
  5. M. Cohen, Untranslatable? Making American Literature in Translation Digital, Modern Language Studies, vol. 37 no. 1 (Summer, 2007), pp. 43-53
  6. M. Cohen, ‘To Reach the Workmen Direct’: Horace Traubel and the 1855 Edition of Leaves of Grass, in Leaves of Grass: The Sesquicentennial Essays, edited by Susan Belasco, Ed Folsom, and Kenneth M. Price (2007), pp. 299-320, University of Nebraska Press, ISBN 978-0-8032-6000-9
  7. "John Winthrop"; "Thomas Morton"; "William Bradford", in Thomson Anthology of American Literature, vol. I: The Colonial Americas, 1492-1820, edited by Ralph Bauer (2007), Thompson
  8. with Rachel Price, Poemas: Walt Whitman (A. A. Vasseur, trans., 1912) (December 31, 2006), The Walt Whitman Archive (Archive co-directors Kenneth M. Price and Ed Folsom.) [available here]  [abs]
  9. M. Cohen, Tarzan the German-Eater, Comparative American Studies, vol. 4 no. 2 (2006), pp. 151-174
  10. review of E. Jennifer Monaghan, Learning to Read and Write in Colonial America, New England Quarterly, vol. 79 no. 2 (2006), pp. 311-313
  11. with Kinohi Nishikawa, review of Pascale Casanova, The World Republic of Letters, SHARP News (Fall, 2005)
  12. Brother Men: The Correspondence of Edgar Rice Burroughs and Herbert T. Weston, edited by M. Cohen (Spring, 2005), Duke University Press [available here]  [abs]
  13. with Melinda DiStefano, review of Poets in the Public Sphere: The Emancipatory Project of American Women's Poetry, 1800-1900 and Imagining Rhetoric: Composing Women of the Early United States, American Literature (December, 2004), pp. 891-894
  14. review of the James Fenimore Cooper Society online archive, Journal of American History, vol. 91 no. 2 (September, 2004), pp. 734-5
  15. M. Cohen, Traubel in Paradise, Mickle Street Review, vol. 16 (2004) [available here]
  16. with John David Miles, review of Wil Verhoeven, ed, Revolutionary Histories: Transatlantic Cultural Nationalism; Susan Manning, Fragments of Union: Making Connections in Scottish & American Writing; Colin Wells, The Devil & Doctor Dwight: Satire & Theology in the Early Republic, American Literature, vol. 75 no. 3 (September, 2003), pp. 653-656
  17. Roger Williams, in Early Encounters in North America: Peoples, Cultures, and the Environment (2003), Alexander Street Press
  18. M. Cohen, Morton’s Maypole and the Indians: Publishing in Early New England, Book History, vol. 5 (2002), pp. 1-18
  19. Welcome to AdjunctSaver.Com, The Chronicle of Higher Education (19 July 2002) [available here]
  20. Edgar Allan Poe; Mark Twain; Washington Irving, in Industrialization and Imperialism, 1800-1914, International Biographical Dictionaries, edited by Jeffrey A. Bell (2002), Greenwood Press
  21. The Reveries of a Bachelor, American Literature Archive (2001), Gale
  22. Making the View from Lookout Mountain: Sectionalism and National Visual Culture, Prospects: An Annual Review of American Studies, vol. 25 (2000), pp. 269-80
  23. Walt Whitman, the Bachelor, and Sexual Poetics, Walt Whitman Quarterly Review, vol. 16 no. 3-4 (1999), pp. 145-52
  24. Anne Parrish, The American National Biography (1999), Oxford UP
  25. Ian Fleming, edited by Rosemary Herbert, The Encyclopedia of Crime and Mystery Fiction (1999), Oxford UP
  26. Martin Tupper, Walt Whitman, and the Early Reviews of Leaves of Grass, Walt Whitman Quarterly Review, vol. 16 no. 1 (1998), pp. 23-31
  27. Whitman's Short Stories, in Walt Whitman: An Encyclopedia, edited by Donald Kummings (1998), New York: Garland
  28. M. Cohen, Project Consultant, Walt Whitman Hypertext Archive (1997-2001) [whitman]  [abs]

Coldicutt, Russell James

  1. Coldicutt, R, Margaret Atwood’s The Journals of Susannah Moodie: Palimpsestuous Transformations, in Truth and Beauty: Verse Biography in Canada, Australia and New Zealand, edited by Jackson, A; Rickerby, H; Sbroma, A (2016), pp. 32-52, Victoria University Press

Cox, Elizabeth

  1. E. Cox, Bargains in the Real World (2002), Random House (forthcoming.)
  2. E. Cox, Night Talk (1997), Graywolf Press
  3. E. Cox, The Ragged Way People Fall Out of Love (1991), North Point Press

D'Alessandro, Michael F

  1. D’Alessandro, M, Dickens and Shakespeare and Longfellow, Oh My!: Staging the Fan Canon at the Nineteenth-Century Authors’ Carnivals, American Literary History, vol. 35 no. 2 (May, 2023), pp. 715-743, Oxford University Press (OUP) [doi]  [abs]
  2. D'Alessandro, M, At-Home Humbugs: Freaks and Fakes in the Nineteenth-Century Parlor Museum, Theatre Survey, vol. 63 no. 1 (January, 2022), pp. 3-33, Cambridge University Press (CUP) [doi]  [abs]
  3. D'Alessandro, M, Staged Readings Contesting Class in Popular American Theater and Literature, 1835-75 (2022), pp. 300 pages, ISBN 9780472220588  [abs]
  4. d'Alessandro, M, "If Actresses Ever Are Themselves": Living Pictures, Dying Women, and British Class Pretensions in Alcott's Behind a Mask, ESQ: A Journal of Nineteenth-Century American Literature and Culture, vol. 68 no. 4 (2022), pp. 423-461, Project MUSE [doi]
  5. D'Alessandro, M, “Creole Drama (by Juliane Braun) and Provocative Eloquence (by Laura Mielke)”, American Literature, vol. 92 no. 3 (September, 2020), pp. 589-591, Duke University Press
  6. D'Alessandro, M, Stumbling Into Utopia, Duke Magazine no. Special 2019 (August, 2019)
  7. D'Alessandro, M, “Storms! Shipwrecks! Massacres!: Playbill Puffery and Other Visual Collisions in Nineteenth-Century America.”, American Art, vol. 33 no. 3 (2019), pp. 94-113, University of Chicago Press
  8. D'Alessandro, MF, "George Lippard's 'Theatre of Hell': Apocalyptic Melodrama and Working-Class Spectatorship in the Quaker City.", The Journal of Nineteenth-Century Americanists, vol. 5 no. 2 (2017)
  9. D'Alessandro, M, The Drunkard's Directions: Mapping Urban Space in the Antebellum Temperance Drama, The New England Quarterly, vol. 87 no. 2 (June, 2014), pp. 252-291, MIT Press - Journals [doi]  [abs]
  10. D’Alessandro, M, The Mouth Trap: Orality and the Rabelaisian Grotesque in Norris’s McTeague, Studies in American Naturalism, vol. 9 no. 1 (June, 2014), pp. 1-25, Project MUSE [doi]
  11. D'Alessandro, MF, Childless 'Fathers,' Native Sons: Performing the Indian in Faulkner's Go Down, Moses, Mississippi Quarterly, vol. 67 no. 3 (2014), pp. 375-375, College of Arts and Sciences of Mississippi State University
  12. D'Alessandro, MF, Shifting Perceptions, Precarious Perspectives in Two of O'Neill's Early Sea Plays, The Eugene O'Neill Review, vol. 27 (2007), pp. 21-21

Davidson, Cathy N.   (search)

  1. Davidson, CN, Why Higher Education Demands a Paradigm Shift, Public Culture, vol. 26 no. 1 (2014), pp. 3-11, Duke University Press, ISSN 0899-2363 [doi]
  2. Davidson, CN, Humanities and Technology in the Information Age, in The Oxford Handbook of Interdisciplinarity., edited by Frodeman, R; Klein, JT; Mitcha, C (2013)
  3. Davidson, C, Why Education Demands a Paradigm Shift, Public Culture (2013)
  4. Davidson, CN, Strangers on a Train: A Chance Encounter Provides a Lesson in Complicity and the Never- Ending Crisis in the Humanities, Academe: Magazine of the American Association of University Professors (2013)
  5. Davidson, CN, Changing Higher Education to Change the World (Series of 8 Articles), Fast Company (2013)
  6. Davidson, CN; Goldberg, DT, Our digital age: Implications for learning and its (online) institutions, E Learning and Digital Media, vol. 9 no. 3 (August, 2012), pp. 249-266, SAGE Publications, ISSN 1741-8887 [doi]  [abs]
  7. Davidson, CN, Now You See It: How Technology and Brain Science Will Transform Schools and Business in the 21st Century (Penguin Paperback, 2012) (2012)
  8. Davidson, CN, Education, Assessment and the Challenges of the Future (Series of Articles), edited by Strauss, V, Washington Post Education Blog (2012)
  9. Davidson, CN, Strangers on a train, Academe, vol. 97 no. 5 (September, 2011), ISSN 0190-2946
  10. Davidson, CN, Foreword (December, 2010), pp. xvii-xviii, IGI Global, ISBN 9781609601201 [doi]
  11. Davidson, CN, Now You See It: How the Brain Science of Attention Will Transform the Way We Live, Work, and Learn (Viking Press June 2011 publication date) (2010) [available here]
  12. C.N. Davidson, Research Is Teaching, ADE Bulletin (2009)
  13. Davidson, CN; Goldberg, DT, The Future of Thinking: Learning Institutions in a Digital Age (MIT Press, forthcoming, 2010), in MIT Press, John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Series on Digital Media and Learning (2009), M I T PRESS
  14. Davidson, CN; Goldberg, DT, MIT Press (2009), M I T PRESS
  15. Davidson, CN; Goldberg, DT, The Future of Learning Institutions in a Digital Age (2009)
  16. Davidson, CN, Blamed For Change, International Journal of Learning and Media (2009)
  17. Davidson, CN, Humanities 2.0: Promise, perils, predictions, Pmla, vol. 123 no. 3 (December, 2008), pp. 707-717, Modern Language Association (MLA), ISSN 0030-8129 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  18. Davidson, CN, The Future of Thinking (2008)  [abs]
  19. DAVIDSON, CN, Olaudah Equiano, Written by Himself, vol. 40 (August, 2007), pp. 18-51, Duke University Press [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  20. Davidson, CN; Wagner-Martin, L; Ammons, E; Harris, T; Kibbey, A; Ling, A; Radway, J, The oxford companion to: Women’s writing: In the United States, The Oxford Companion to Women'S Writing in the United States (January, 2005), pp. 1-1021, Oxford UP, ISBN 9780195066081 [doi]  [abs]
  21. Davidson, CN, No! In thunder, American Literature, vol. 76 no. 4 (December, 2004), pp. 665-675, Duke University Press, ISSN 0002-9831 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  22. Davidson, C, The Futures of Scholarly Publishing, Journal of Scholarly Publishing, vol. 35 no. 3 (April, 2004), pp. 129-142, University of Toronto Press Inc. (UTPress), ISSN 1198-9742 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  23. Davidson, CN, Understanding the Economic Burden of Scholarly Publishing, Chronicle of Higher Education, vol. 50 no. 6 SEC. B (October, 2003), pp. B7-B10, ISSN 0009-5982  [abs]
  24. "Olaudah Equiano, Written by Himself", Novel, vol. forthcoming (forthcoming)
  25. Davidson, CN, Closing: The Life and Death of an American Factory (1997), W.W. Norton (With photographs by Bill Bamberger.)
  26. Davidson, CN, Carrie’s Sisters: The Popular Prototypes for Dreiser’s Heroine, Modern Fiction Studies, vol. 23 (1997), pp. 385-407
  27. Davidson, CN, Research and Teaching, in A Teaching Subject: Composition Since 1966, edited by Harris, Joseph, (1997), pp. ix-xi, Prentice Hall, Studies in Writing and Culture [repository]
  28. Davidson, CN, Critical Fictions, Pmla (September, 1996)
  29. Davidson, CN, Guest column - Four views on the place of the personal in scholarship - Critical fictions, Pmla, vol. 111 no. 5 (1996), pp. 1069-1072, ISSN 0030-8129 [Gateway.cgi]
  30. Preface, in A New England Tale by Catherine Maria Sedgwick (1995), Oxford UP
  31. Davidson, CN, The Question of Accuracy: Or, Why Women’s Studies?, The European English Messenger (1995)
  32. Davidson, CN; Moon, M, Subjects and Citizens: Nation, Race, and Gender from "Oroonoko" to Anita Hill (1995), Duke UP
  33. Davidson, CN; Wagner-Martin, L, Oxford Companion to Women’s Writing in the United States (1995), Oxford UP
  34. Davidson, CN, Loose Change: Presidential Address to the American Studies Association, American Quarterly, vol. 46 (June, 1994), pp. 123-38
  35. Davidson, CN, "Loose Change": Presidential Address to the American Studies Association, November 4, 1993, American Quarterly, vol. 46 no. 2 (June, 1994), pp. 123-123, JSTOR, ISSN 0003-0678 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  36. Davidson, CN, Tatami Room, in Eloquent Obsessions: Writing Cultural Criticism, edited by Torgovnick, M (1994), Duke UP
  37. Preface, in Kelroy by Rebecca Rush (1993), Oxford UP
  38. Davidson, CN, Thirty-Six Views of Mt. Fuji: On Finding Myself in Japan (1993), Dutton-Signet (Penguin USA) (Plume paperback, Oct. 1994; Quality Paperback edition, 1993; Japanese translation, DHC Publishing, 1995; German translation, Knesebeck Verlag, 1996.)
  39. Davidson, CN, The Novel as Subversive Activity: Women Reading, Women Writing, in After the Revolution: Further Explorations in the History of American Radicalism, edited by Young, AF (1993), Dekalb: Northern Illinois UP
  40. Davidson, CN, Laughing in English, Academe, vol. 79 no. 6 (1993), pp. 18-18, JSTOR, ISSN 0190-2946 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  41. Davidson, CN, Love Letters for My Grandmother, The Women’S Review of Books, vol. 10 no. 2 (November, 1992), pp. 12 and 13-12 and 13
  42. Davidson, CN, The Book of Love: Writers and their Love Letters (1992), Pocket/Simon and Schuster (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.)
  43. DAVIDSON, CN, CALVERT,ALCUIN AND CALVERT,STEPHEN - BROWN,CB, Resources for American Literary Study, vol. 17 no. 2 (1991), pp. 272-274, ISSN 0048-7384 [Gateway.cgi]
  44. Davidson, CN, PH Stands for Political Hypocrisy, Academe, vol. 77 no. 5 (1991), pp. 8-14, JSTOR, ISSN 0190-2946 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  45. Elliott, E; ed, ; Davidson, AECN, Columbia History of the American Novel (1991), Columbia UP
  46. Davidson, CN, Photographs of the Dead: Cindy Sherman, L.J.M. Daguerre, Nathanial Hawthorne, Saq, vol. 89 (Fall, 1990), pp. 667-701
  47. DAVIDSON, CN, PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE DEAD, SHERMAN, DAGUERRE, HAWTHORNE, South Atlantic Quarterly, vol. 89 no. 4 (1990), pp. 667-701, ISSN 0038-2876 [Gateway.cgi]
  48. Davidson, CN; ed,, Reading in America: Literature and Social History (1989), Johns Hopkins UP
  49. Davidson, CN; 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 (1988)
  50. Davidson, CN, Ideology and Genre: The Rise of the Novel in America (1987), Fourth Annual James Russell Wiggins Lecture in the History of the Book in American Culture, Worcester, Mass: American Antiquarian Society (Reprinted in the Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society, 96 (Oct. 1986).)
  51. Davidson, CN, Decoding the Hemingway Hero in The Sun Also Rises, in The Sun Also Rises, edited by Wagner, L (1987), New York: Cambridge UP
  52. Davidson, CN, The Book in the ’Good Old Days’: A Portrait of the Early American Book Industry, (Adapted From Chapter Two of Revolution and the Word), Book Research Quarterly, vol. 2 (Winter, 1987), pp. 33-64
  53. Davidson, CN; ed, G, Early American Women Writers Series (1987), Oxford UP  [abs]
  54. Davidson, CN, Revolution and the Word: The Rise of the Novel in America (1986), Oxford UP
  55. Davidson, CN, The Reprint Phenomenon, (Review Essay), Women’S Review of Books, vol. 4 no. 1 (1986), pp. 7-9
  56. Davidson, CN, Education, Literacy, and the Politics of Sentimental Fiction, Women’S Studies International Forum (Great Britain), vol. 9 (1986), pp. 5-8
  57. Davidson, CN, Female Authorship and Authority: The Case of Sukey Vickery, Early American Literature, vol. 21 (1986), pp. 4-28
  58. Davidson, CN, The Resisting Critic and the Politics of Literary Reception, (Review Essay), American Quarterly, vol. 37 (1985), pp. 286-291
  59. Davidson, CN, To Bee or Not to Bee: Ann Rosenberg’s Critique of Levi-Strauss, Canadian Literature, vol. 105 (1985), pp. 197-200
  60. Davidson, CN, Crossing Boundaries: Hubert Aquin’s L’Antiphonaire and Robert Kroetsch’s Gone Indian as Fictions of the Avant-Garde, vol. 54 (1985), pp. 163-77
  61. The Experimental Fictions of Ambrose Bierce: Structuring the Ineffable (1984), U of Nebraska P
  62. Davidson, CN, Flirting with Destiny: Ambivalence and Form in the Early American Sentimental Novel, in Studies in American Fiction, vol. 10 (1982), pp. 17-39
  63. Davidson, CN, Isaac Mitchell’s The Asylum; or, Gothic Castles in the New Republic, Prospects: the Annual of American Cultural Studies, vol. 8 (1982), pp. 281-300
  64. Davidson, CN, Vernissage: Ray Smith’s Lord Nelson Tavern and the Fine Art of Glossing Over, Canadian Literature, vol. 92 (1982), pp. 58-70
  65. Davidson, CN; introduction, EWAC; bibliography,, Critical Essays on Ambrose Bierce (1982), G. K. Hall Publishing
  66. C.N. Davidson, guest ed., Canada's Women Writers, Special issue, Journal of Popular Culture, vol. 15 (Winter 1981)
  67. Davidson, CN, The Matter and Manner of Charles Brockdon Brown’s Alcuin, in Critical Essays on Charles Brockdon Brown, edited by Rosenthal, B (1981), pp. 71-86, Boston: G.K. Hall Publishing
  68. Davidson, CN, Margaret Atwood’s Lady Oracle: The Artist as Escapist and Seer, Studies in Canadian Literature, vol. 3 (1981)
  69. Davidson, CN; Davidson, AE, The Art of Margaret Atwood: Essays in Criticism (1981), Anansi Press/ U of Toronto P
  70. Davidson, CN, The Popular Roots of Major American Novels, Kansai American Literature (Japan), vol. 27 (1980), pp. 16-43
  71. Davidson, CN; Broner, EM, The Lost Tradition: Mothers and Daughters in Literature (1980), Frederick Ungar Publishing
  72. Davidson, CN, Kept Women in the House of Mirth, The Markham Review, vol. 9 (1979), pp. 10-14
  73. Broner, EM; Davidson, CN; guest,, Mothers and Daughters in Literature, Women’S Studies (Special Issue), vol. 6 no. 2 (1979)
  74. C.N. Davidson (Co-author), Margaret Atwood's Lady Oracle: The Artist as Escapist and Seer, Studies in Canadian Literature, vol. 3 (Winter 1978)
  75. Davidson, CN, Courting God and Mammon: The Biographer’s Impasse in Melville’s ’Bartleby the Scrivener’, Special Melville Number of Delta (France), vol. 6 (1978), pp. 47-60
  76. C.N. Davidson (Co-author), Carrie's Sisters: The Popular Prototypes for Dreiser's Heroine, Modern Fiction Studies, vol. 23 (Fall 1977), pp. 385-407
  77. Davidson, CN, Canadian Wry: Comic Vision in Atwood’s Lady Oracle and Laurence’s The Diviners, Regionalism, vol. 3 (1977)
  78. Davidson, CN, ’Circumsexualocution’ in Henry James’s Daisy Miller, Arizona Quarterly, vol. 32 (Winter, 1977), pp. 335-55
  79. Davidson, CN, Oedipa as Androgyne in Thomas Pynchon’s The Crying of Lot 49, Contemporary Literature, vol. 18 (Winter, 1977), pp. 38-50
  80. Davidson, CN, The Power of Sympathy Reconsidered: William Hill Brown as Literacy Craftsman, Early American Literature, vol. 10 (Spring, 1975), pp. 14-29

Del Dotto, Charles J.

  1. Book Review, Mary Luckhurst's Dramaturgy: A Revolution in Theatre, Theatre Survey, vol. 48 no. 1 (May, 2007)
  2. "T. S. Eliot as Medieval Modernist: Period and Ideology in 'Religious Drama: Mediaeval and Modern'", The Journal of Religion and Theatre, vol. 5 no. 2 (Fall, 2006)
  3. "Martyrdom, Nonconsequentialism, Anagogical Temporality: Interrogating Ends and Means / Transcending Endings and Beginnings in T. S. Eliot's Murder in the Cathedral" (2007?) (Under review as a solicited manuscript for a collection on "Sacrifice and the Human Relationship to Violence," edited by David Pan.)

DeNeef, A Leigh

  1. The Academic's Handbook, Third Edition, edited by A. L. DeNeef & Craufurd Goodwin (December, 2006), pp. 500, Duke University Press  [abs]
  2. A.L. DeNeef, The Academic's Handbook, 3rd Edition (2005), Duke University Press (New and Expanded Edition.)
  3. A.L. DeNeef, Best Practices: Core Expectations for Graduate Education at Duke University (n.d.), Duke University Graduate School
  4. A.L. DeNeef, Guidelines for the Professional Development of Graduate Teaching Assistants (n.d.), Duke University Graduate School
  5. Preparing Future Faculty Project: What Difference Does It Make?, Association of American Colleges and Universities Series of Occasional Papers (2002)
  6. A.L. DeNeef and Heather Hirschfeld, Collaborative Pedagogy: An Experiment in Team-Teaching Shakespeare, Renaissance Papers 1997 (1998), pp. 75-86
  7. The Lessons of PFF Concerning the Job Market, Association of American Colleges and Universities Series of Occasional Papers (1996) (Washington, D.C.)
  8. A.L. DeNeef, Craufurd Goodwin, eds., The Academic's Handbook (1995), Duke UP (2d and Revised Edition.)
  9. Rethinking the Spenserian Gaze, in Approaches to Teaching Spenser's Faerie Queene, edited by David L. Miller and Alexander Dunlop (1994), pp. 162-72, New York
  10. Preparing Future Faculty: Lessons Concerning the Job Market, in Association of American Colleges and Universities: A Series of Occasional Papers (1994)
  11. The Poetics of Orpheus: The Text and a Study of Orpheus His Journey to Hell (1595), Studies in Philology, vol. 89 (1992), pp. 20-70
  12. Articles on Serena, Bon Font, Letter to Raleigh, Renaissance Poetics, Timias, and The Ruins of Time, in The Spenser Encyclopedia (1990), London
  13. A.L. DeNeef, guest ed., Rereadings in the Freudian Field, South Atlantic Quarterly, special issue, vol. 88 no. 4 (1989)
  14. A.L. DeNeef, Craufurd Goodwin, Ellen McCrate, eds., The Academic's Handbook (1988), Duke UP
  15. Traherne in Dialogue: Heidegger, Lacan, and Derrida (1988), Duke UP
  16. Recent Studies in the English Renaissance, Studies in English Literature, vol. 27 (1987), pp. 141-76
  17. Of Dialogues and Histories, South Atlantic Quarterly, vol. 86 (1987), pp. 497-518
  18. A.L. DeNeef and Diane Gerler, The Grammar of Herbert's Calling, Renaissance Papers 1985 (1986), pp. 51-59
  19. Spenser and the Motives of Metaphor (1982), Duke UP
  20. Ploughing Virgilian Furrows: The Genres of Faerie Queene VI, John Donne Journal, vol. 1 (1982), pp. 151-66
  21. Opening and Closing the Sidneian Text, Sidney Newsletter, vol. 2 (1981), pp. 3-6
  22. Rereading Sidney's Apology, Journal of Medieval and Renaissance Studies, vol. 10 (1980), pp. 155-91
  23. Spencer's Amor Fuggitivo and the Transfixed Heart, English Literary History, vol. 46 (1979), pp. 1-20
  24. "The Ruins of Time": Spenser's Apology for Poetry, Studies in Philology, vol. 76 (1979), pp. 262-71
  25. "Who now does follow the foule Blatant Beast": Spencer's Self-Effacing Fictions, Renaissance Papers 1978 (1979), pp. 11-21
  26. Structure and Theme in Campion's Lords Maske, Studies in English Literature, vol. 17 (1977), pp. 95-103
  27. The Dialectic of Genres in "The Shepheardes Calender", Renaissance Papers 1975 (1976), pp. 1-10
  28. On the Teaching of Literary Criticism, College Literature, vol. 2 (1975), pp. 85-96
  29. "This Poetick Liturgie": Robert Herrick's Ceremonial Mode (1974), Duke UP
  30. Spenserian Meditation: "The Hymne of Heauenly Beavtie", American Benedictine Review, vol. 25 (1974), pp. 317-34
  31. Chaucer's Pardoner's Tale and the Irony of Misinterpretation, Journal of Narrative Technique, vol. 3 (1973), pp. 85-96
  32. Epideictic Rhetoric and the Renaissance Lyric, Journal of Medieval and Renaissance Studies, vol. 3 (1973), pp. 203-31
  33. Herrick and the Ceremony of Death, Renaissance Papers 1970 (1971), pp. 29-39
  34. Herrick's Argument and Thomas Bastard, Seventeenth-Century News, vol. 29 (1971), pp. 9-10
  35. Herrick's Corinna and the Ceremonial Mode, South Atlantic Quarterly, vol. 70 (1971), pp. 530-45
  36. Herrick and John Heywood, Notes and Queries, vol. 17 (1970), pp. 408
  37. Robertson and the Critics, Chaucer Review, vol. 2 (1968), pp. 205-34
  38. Essays on John Donne's Sermons
  39. Herbert as Pretext  (This is a long-term project that I have been toying with for some time, a study of the works of Ralph Knevet, Henry Coleman, Christopher Harvey, Henry Vaughan, Thomas and Phillip Traherne, and John Wesley in terms of how those works are motivated and shaped by a reading/re-writing of Herbert's poetry. Although some preliminary sketching and research has been done, I do not expect to work fulltime on this project until after I complete my administrative tenure.)
  40. Primal Scenes: The Dynamics of Desire in Sidney and Spenser  (This is a long-projected short book on four narrative scenes in The Arcadia and The Faerie Queene which extend some work I have already completed on Sidney's tournament, The Four Foster Children of Desire.)

Dimitriadis, Kimberley

  1. Dimitriadis, K, Philipp Erchinger. Artful Experiments: Ways of Knowing in Victorian Literature and Science, The Review of English Studies, vol. 70 no. 296 (September, 2019), pp. 780-782, Oxford University Press (OUP) [doi]

Donahue, Joseph

  1. Donahue, J, Incidental Eclipse (April, 2003), Talisman House
  2. Harmonic Interferences: John Yau, Talisman, vol. 5 (n.d.)
  3. Donahue, J, Areas of Elsewhere (2003), Talisman House
  4. Donahue, J, Victor Hernandez Cruz, in Oxford Companion to African American Literature (2003)
  5. Donahue, J, Ernesto Fenollosa, in Garland Encyclopedia of American 19th Century (2003)
  6. Donahue, J, Sir James George Fraser, Scribner's English Writers Series (2003)
  7. Donahue, J, Paul Muldoon, Scribners English Writers Series (2003)
  8. Donahue, J, Review of Harmonic Interferences by John Yau, Talisman, vol. 5 (2003)
  9. Donahue, J, Review of Geoffrey O’Brien’s Dispossessed Spaces, Hambone, vol. 9 (2003)
  10. Donahue, J, Review of Nathaniel Mackey’s Sprung Polity, Talisman, vol. 9 (2003)
  11. Donahue, J, The World in Time and Space: A History of Innovative American Poetry 1970-2000 (2001), Talisman House
  12. Donahue, J, Terra Lucida XV-XX (1999), Poetry New York
  13. Donahue, J, Terra Lucida (1998), Heaven Bone Press
  14. Donahue, J, World Well Broken (1995), Talisman House
  15. Donahue, J, Primary Trouble: An Anthology of Contemporary American Poetry, edited by Donahue, J; Foster, E; Schwartz, L (1995), Talisman House
  16. Donahue, J, Spirit and Letter: Kamau Brathwaite’s Videolect, in Ngugi wa Thiong’o: Texts and Contexts (1995), Africa World Press, Cantalupo
  17. Donahue, J, Monitions of the Approach (1991), Red Dust
  18. Donahue, J, Before Creation (1989), Central Park Editions

Draney, James

  1. Draney, J, The Novel's Cybernetic Hypothesis: Coetzee and McCarthy in the Closed World, Novel, vol. 55 no. 3 (November, 2022), pp. 406-426, Duke University Press [doi]  [abs]
  2. Draney, J, W.G. Sebald's Paper Universe: Austerlitz and the Poetics of Media Obsolescence, Journal of Modern Literature, vol. 45 no. 3 (June, 2022), pp. 155-172, Indiana University Press

Durham, Israel A.

  1. Durham, U, (New) Black(?) Maybe: Nostalgia and Amnesia in Dope, Black Camera: An International Film Journal, vol. 8 no. 2 (Spring, 2017), pp. 165-182 [659465]
  2. I. Augustus Durham, , U, (New) Black(?) Maybe: Nostalgia and Amnesia in Dope, Black Camera, vol. 8 no. 2 (2017), pp. 165-182 [doi]
  3. Durham, IA, A Loving Reclamation of the Unutterable: Patricia Hill Collins, Hortense J. Spillers, and Nina Simone as Excellent Performers of Nomenclature, Palimpsest: A Journal on Women, Gender, and the Black International, vol. 2 no. 1 (2013), pp. 28-46, SUNY Press [html]
  4. Durham, IA, Richard Pryor: Melancholy and the Religion of Tragicomedy, Journal of Religion and Health, vol. 50 no. 1 (January 19, 2011), pp. 132-144 [available here], [doi]

Eckman, Zoe

  1. Zoë Eckman, Visual Textuality in "Tristram Shandy," Print Technologies, and the Future of the Novel, The Shandean, vol. 24 (2013), pp. tbd, Lawrence Sterne Trust, Coxwold, Yorkshire, UK, ISSN 0956-3083
  2. Zoë Eckman, An Oppressive Silence: The Evolution of the Raped Woman in Medieval France and England, Historian: Journal of the Undergraduate History Department at New York University, vol. 50 (2009), pp. 68-77 (Also available online at Medievalists.net: http://www.medievalists.net/2011/02/02/an-oppressive-silence-the-evolution-of-the-raped-woman-in-medieval-france-and-england/.)

Fahl, Gabe

  1. Smith, A; Fahl, GABE, Testing is good, Journal of My Testing, vol. 1 no. 1 (June, 2015), pp. 34-35, ASTM International  [abs]

Ferraro, Thomas J.

  1. Ferraro, T, It’s G-D’s Bloody Rule, Ma!, JAmIt! The Journal of American Studies in Italy, vol. 7 (December, 2022), pp. 149-185
  2. Ferraro, TJ, Transgression and Redemption in American Fiction (October, 2020), pp. 272 pages, Oxford University Press, ISBN 0198863055  [abs]
  3. Ferraro, TJ, Transgression & Redemption in the 1930s, edited by Soloman, W (September, 2018), pp. 145-145, CUP
  4. Ferraro, TJ, New England Beyond Criticism: In Defense of America’s First Literature and Lawrence Buell, The Dream of the Great American Novel, American Literature, American Literature (December, 2017), pp. 885-885, Duke University Press
  5. Ferraro, TJ, "The Godfather as 'The Great American Novel" (August, 2015), The Millions [html]  [abs]
  6. Ferraro, TJ, Review of Alex Gibney, dir., All or Nothing at All (HBO, 4-hour biopic of Sinatra), The Italian American Review, vol. (forthcoming) (August, 2015)
  7. Ferraro, TJ, No forgiveness in heaven, no forgetting in hell, American Literary History, vol. 26 no. 1 (January, 2014), pp. 83-109, ISSN 0896-7148 [doi]
  8. Ferraro, TJ, Review of A New Literary History of America, American Literature (December, 2012)
  9. Ferraro, TJ, Cultural Studies Between Heaven and Earth: Beyond the Puritan Pedagogy of /The Scarlet Letter/, in The Catholic Studies Reader, edited by Fisher, JT; McGuinness, M (2011), pp. 352-371, Fordham University Press  [abs]
  10. Response to Amy Hungerford's "The Literary Practice of Belief" (June, 2010), University of Chicago School of Divinity  [abs]
  11. Ferraro, TJ, Between Women; or, On Our Knees to Don Corleone, edited by Messenger, C; Gruba, JR, VIA, vol. 19 no. 2 (2009), pp. 1-20 (released summer 2009.)  [abs] [author's comments]
  12. Ferraro, TJ, Boys to Men (Salvific Masculinity in /Angels with Dirty Faces/), in Catholics in the Movies, edited by McDannell, C (2008), pp. 59-82, Oxford University Press  [abs] [author's comments]
  13. Ferraro, TJ, Contribution to MLA Roundtable in honor of AL at Seventy-Five, American Literature, vol. 77 (September, 2005), pp. 634-36
  14. Feeling Italian: the Art of Ethnicity in America (May, 2005), New York UP (Winner, 2006 American Book Award. Choice, Recommended Book..)  [abs]
  15. Ferraro, TJ, Feeling Italian: the Art of Ethnicity in America (May, 2005), pp. 1-255, New York UP, ISBN 0814727301  [abs]
  16. Ferraro, TJ, Of ’Lascivious Mysticism’ and Other Hibernian Matters, U.S. Catholic Historian, vol. 23 no. 3 (Summer, 2005), pp. 1-17
  17. Budd, LJ; Moon, M; Nelson, DD; Newfield, C; Ferraro, TJ, Roundtable:: 'American Literature' at seventy-five -: Discussion, American Literature, vol. 77 no. 3 (2005), pp. 621-636, ISSN 0002-9831 [Gateway.cgi]
  18. Ferraro, TJ, Lorenzo's chrism, South Atlantic Quarterly, vol. 103 no. 1 (December, 2004), pp. 235-263, ISSN 0038-2876 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  19. Ferraro, TJ, Italian-American Literature, in Oxford Encyclopedia of American Literature, edited by Parini, J, vol. 2 (February, 2004), pp. 275-284, Oxford UP
  20. Ferraro, TJ, Urbane Villager, in Frank Sinatra: History, Identity, and Italian American Culture, edited by Pugliese, S (2004), Palgrave Macmillan
  21. Ferraro, TJ, Lorenzo’s Chrism, SAQ, vol. 103 no. 1 (Winter, 2004), pp. 235-63
  22. Ferraro, TJ, At long last love; Or, literary history in the key of difference, American Literary History, vol. 15 no. 1 (December, 2003), pp. 78-86, Oxford University Press (OUP), ISSN 0896-7148 [doi]
  23. Ferraro, T, Giancarlo and the Border Patrol, in (In)Visible Cities: From the Postmodern Metropolis to the Cities of the Future, edited by Acierno, PD; Ockman, J; Sargent, R (2003), Monacelli Press
  24. Ferraro, TJ, The Temple of Culture: Assimilation and Anti-Semitism in Literary Anglo-America, American Literature, vol. 74 no. 1 (March, 2002), pp. 155-155, Duke University Press, ISSN 0002-9831 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  25. Ferraro, TJ, Review of Beyond The Godfather: Italian American Writers on the Real Italian American Experience, edited by Ciongoli, AK; Parini, J, Italian-Americana (January, 2002)
  26. Ferraro, TJ, Italian Americans, in Scribner’s Encyclopedia of US Intellectual and Cultural History, edited by Cayton, MK; Williams, PW (2001), pp. 363-73
  27. Response to Breitwieser, ALH, vol. 12 no. Fall 2000 (Fall, 2000), pp. 382-385
  28. Ferraro, TJ, 'My Way' in 'our America': Art, ethnicity, profession (Italian immigration, US, cultural influences, Joseph Stella, Mario Puzo, Frank Sinatra), American Literary History, vol. 12 no. 3 (Fall, 2000), pp. 499-522, Oxford University Press (OUP) [doi]  [author's comments]
  29. Ferraro, TJ, Butter-and-egg men: Response to Breitwieser (Jazz, F. Scott Fitzgerald), American Literary History, vol. 12 no. 3 (2000), pp. 382-385, Oxford University Press (OUP), ISSN 0896-7148 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  30. Ferraro, TJ, Catholic Ethnicity and the Modern American Arts, in The Italian American Heritage: A Companion to the Arts, edited by Acierno, PD (1999), pp. 331-352, Garland
  31. Ferraro, TJ, Catholic Lives, Contemporary America, edited by Ferraro, T (1997), pp. 274 pages, Duke University Press  [abs]
  32. Ferraro, TJ, The Souls of Catholic Folk: Fitzgerald, Hemingway, Cather, in American and European National Identities: Faces in the Mirror, edited by Fender, S (1996), pp. 73-87, Keele UP, UK
  33. Ferraro, TJ, Review of Jenny Franchot’s Roads to Rome: The Antebellum Protestant Encounter with Catholicism, American Literature (March, 1995), pp. 148-50
  34. Ferraro, TJ, Catholic Writers, in The Oxford Companion to Women’s Writing in the United States, edited by Davidson, CN; Wagner-Martin, L (1995), pp. 155-57, New York: Oxford University
  35. Ferraro, TJ; TuSmith, B, All My Relatives: Community in Contemporary Ethnic American Literatures., American Literature, vol. 66 no. 2 (June, 1994), pp. 407-407, JSTOR, ISSN 0002-9831 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  36. Ferraro, TJ, Mario Puzo, in The Reference Guide to American Literature, 3d ed. (1994), St. James Press  [author's comments]
  37. FERRARO, TJ, AN INTERVIEW WITH PAGLIA,CAMILLE, South Atlantic Quarterly, vol. 93 no. 3 (1994), pp. 727-746, ISSN 0038-2876 [Gateway.cgi]
  38. FERRARO, TJ, CELINE AMERICAN GENEALOGY + 20TH-CENTURY LITERATURE, South Atlantic Quarterly, vol. 93 no. 2 (1994), pp. 507-511, ISSN 0038-2876 [Gateway.cgi]
  39. FERRARO, TJ, CATHOLIC LIVES CONTEMPORARY AMERICA - EDITORS NOTE, South Atlantic Quarterly, vol. 93 no. 3 (1994), pp. 545-546, ISSN 0038-2876 [Gateway.cgi]
  40. Ferraro, TJ, Ethnic Passages: Literary Immigrants in Twentieth-Century America (1993), U of Chicago P (Chapter I, "Blood in the Marketplace," was originally invited for Werner Sollors, ed., The Invention of Ethnicity [Oxford UP, 1986], and has been reprinted in reference works on Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism. The introduction is to be similarly reprinted in August 2008..)
  41. Ferraro, TJ, Whole Families Shopping at Night!, in New Essays on White Noise, edited by Lentricchia, F (1991), Cambridge UP (15-38.)  [author's comments]
  42. Ferraro, TJ, Ethnicity and the Literary Marketplace, in The Columbia History of the American Novel, edited by al, EEE (1991), pp. 380-406, Columbia UP
  43. Ferraro, TJ, Review of RSA: Rivista di Studi Nord-Americani, ItalianAmericana, vol. 10 (Fall, 1991), pp. 91-3
  44. 'Working Ourselves Up': Anzia Yezierska's Bread Givers, SAQ, vol. 89 (Summer, 1990), pp. 547-582
  45. Avant-Garde Ethnics, in The Future of Modernism, edited by Boelhower, W (1990), pp. 1-31, Free UP of Amsterdam
  46. FERRARO, TJ, WORKING-OURSELVES-UP IN AMERICA, YEZIERSKA,ANZIA 'BREAD GIVERS', South Atlantic Quarterly, vol. 89 no. 3 (1990), pp. 547-581, ISSN 0038-2876 [Gateway.cgi]
  47. Ferraro, TJ, Blood in the Marketplace: The Business of Family in the Godfather Narratives, in The Invention of Ethnicity, edited by Sollars, W (1989), pp. 176-207, Oxford UP

Fox, C Faulkner

  1. Fox, F, Home, Borderlands: Texas Poetry Review, vol. 11 no. 8 (October, 2016), pp. 55-55
  2. Fox, F, Mother's Day in North Carolina, Killing the Buddha (May, 2015), Killing the Buddha [available here]
  3. Fox, F, Review of Sleepless Days, The Journal of the Association for Research on Mothering (June, 2014)
  4. Fox, F, In Favor of Magical Thinking, Writer to Writer (June, 2014)
  5. Fox, F, Get A Wife, Brain, Child: The Magazine for Thinking Mothers, vol. 1 (June, 2014)
  6. Fox, F, Sex in Canada, The Journal of the Association for Research on Mothering, vol. 3 (June, 2014)
  7. Fox, F, "Self," "Pirate", Feminist Studies, vol. 19 (June, 2014)
  8. Fox, F, Fatherland, Another Chicago Magazine, vol. 27 (June, 2014)
  9. Fox, F, Cup of Caution, Painted Bride Quarterly, vol. 56 (June, 2014)
  10. Fox, F, "Learning From the Gun" and "Swing Low", Borderlands: Texas Poetry Review, vol. 7 (June, 2014)
  11. Fox, F, Fear, IRIS: A Journal about Women, vol. 34 (June, 2014)
  12. Fox, F, "Housekeeping", and "Lucy", Prairie Schooner, vol. 71 (June, 2014)
  13. Fox, F, Drinking With Dad, Karamu, vol. 16 (June, 2014)
  14. Fox, F, Swing Low, reprinted in Slipstream 20: Our Twentieth Year: 1980-2000 (June, 2014)
  15. Fox, F, Pregnant Prespective, Feminist Studies, vol. 26 (June, 2014)
  16. Fox, F, Voodoo, Kalliope: A Journal of Women’s Literature and Art, vol. 24 (June, 2014)
  17. Fox, CF, Dispatches from A Not-So-Perfect Life (January, 2004), pp. 272 pages, Random House (a book of creative nonfiction on feminism and motherhood.)
  18. Faulkner Fox, Voodoo, Kalliope: A Journal of Women's Literature and Art, vol. 24 no. 1 (Spring 2002)
  19. Faulkner Fox, Sex in Canada, The Journal of the Association for Research on Mothering, vol. 3 no. 2 (Fall/Winter 2001)
  20. Fox, F, When in Rome, Nerve, vol. 258 no. 1547 (May, 2001), pp. 6-6
  21. Fox, F, Lullaby, Austin Arts Downtown, vol. 7 no. 4 (May, 2001)
  22. Faulkner Fox, Review of Sleepless Days, The Journal of the Association for Research on Mothering (Spring 2001)
  23. Fox, F, Communion, Austin Arts Downtown, vol. 7 no. 3 (March, 2001)
  24. Faulkner Fox, Get A Wife, Brain, Child: The Magazine for Thinking Mothers, vol. 1 no. 2 (Summer 2000)
  25. Faulkner Fox, In Favor of Magical Thinking, Writer to Writer (Summer 2000)
  26. Faulkner Fox, Pregnant Prespective, Feminist Studies, vol. 26 no. 2 (Summer 2000)
  27. Faulkner Fox, Swing Low, reprinted in Slipstream 20: Our Twentieth Year: 1980-2000 (Summer 2000)
  28. Fox, F, Review of Yoga For Kids and Their Mothers, Beliefnet (June, 2000)
  29. Fox, F, Granny’s First Orgasm, STILETTO (October, 1999)
  30. Fox, F, Executing Justice, Texas-Style, Texas Observer (September, 1999)
  31. Faulkner Fox, Drinking With Dad, Karamu, vol. 16 no. 2 (Spring 1999)
  32. Fox, F, Justice in Jasper, Salon Magazine cover story (February, 1999)
  33. Fox, F, What I Learned At The Ashram, Salon Magazine (January, 1999)
  34. Faulkner Fox, Home, Borderlands: Texas Poetry Review, vol. 11 (Spring/Summer 1998)
  35. Faulkner Fox, "Housekeeping", and "Lucy", Prairie Schooner, vol. 71 no. 2 (Summer 1997)
  36. Faulkner Fox, Fear, IRIS: A Journal about Women, vol. 34 (Winter/Spring 1996)
  37. Faulkner Fox, "Learning From the Gun" and "Swing Low", Borderlands: Texas Poetry Review, vol. 7 (Fall/Winter 1995)
  38. Faulkner Fox, Cup of Caution, Painted Bride Quarterly, vol. 56 (Fall 1994)
  39. Faulkner Fox, Fatherland, Another Chicago Magazine, vol. 27 (Spring 1994)
  40. Faulkner Fox, "Self," "Pirate", Feminist Studies, vol. 19 no. 2 (Summer 1993)

Fuleihan, Zeena Yasmine

  1. Fuleihan, ZY, Arab American Women: Representation and Refusal, Journal of Middle East Women's Studies, vol. 18 no. 3 (November, 2022), pp. 414-418, Duke University Press [doi]
  2. Fuleihan, ZY, The Fancy Girl Episteme: Tracking the Legacy of Master-Slave Rape in the Evolution of the Tragic Mulatto Trope, The Comparatist, vol. 46 no. 1 (October, 2022), pp. 124-133, Project MUSE [doi]

Gaines, Alisha M

  1. A. Gaines, "I Just Can't Stop Loving You": Michael Jackson and Queer Cultural Desire, American Sexuality Magazine (2006) [MagArticle.cfm]

Gaines, Jane M.

  1. Jane M. Gaines, The Documentary Destiny of Cinema (2009)  [author's comments]
  2. Jane M. Gaines, Fictioning Histories: Women Film Pioneers (2009), University of Illinois Press
  3. Jane M. Gaines, "The Ingenuity of Women and Genre", in Gender and Genre, edited by Christine Gledhill (2008), University of Illinois Press
  4. Jane M. Gaines and Radha Vatsal, Women Film Pioneers: An International Sourcebook (U.S. and Latin America), vol. I (2008)  [author's comments]
  5. Jane M. Gaines, My Body: Me, Myself, and Us, Z (December, 2007)  [author's comments]
  6. Jane M. Gaines, Sad Songs of Nitrate, Camera Obscura, vol. 22 no. 3 66 (October, 2007), pp. 171 - 178 [171]
  7. Jane M. Gaines, The Production of Outrage: The Anti-War Film and the Radical Documentary Tradition, Framework, vol. 42 no. 2 (October, 2007)
  8. Jane M. Gaines, Documentary Radicality, edited by Thomas Waugh, Canadian Journal of Film Studies, vol. 16 no. 1 (Spring, 2007), pp. 5 - 24
  9. Jane M. Gaines, Cinema/Ideology/Society: The Cold War in Film Theory, in Handbook of Film Studies, edited by James Donald, Patrick Fuery, and Michael Renov (2007), Sage
  10. Jane M. Gaines, Documentary Radicality, in Nouveaux indices du monte--aspects du documentaire contemporain, edited by Jean-Luc Lioult (forthcoming, 2008)
  11. with Jane M. Gaines and Monica Dall' Asta, Women Film Pioneers: An International Sourcebook (Europe, Canada, Asia), vol. II (forthcoming), University of Illinois Press  [author's comments]
  12. J.M. Gaines, Early Cinema's Heyday of Copying, Cultural Studies, vol. 20 no. 2 - 3 (June, 2006), pp. 227 - 244
  13. J.M. Gaines, Contested Culture: The Image, the Voice, and the Law (forthcoming), Marcial Pons Ediciones, Madrid
  14. Jane M. Gaines, "The Genius of Genre", in Con/texts of Invention, edited by Mario Bagioli, Peter Jaszi, Martha Woodmansee (forthcoming)
  15. J.M. Gaines, In and Out of Race, Women and Performance, vol. 29 (December, 2005)  [author's comments]
  16. J.M. Gaines, Film History and the Two Presents of Feminist Film Theory, Cinema Journal, vol. 44 no. 1 (Summer, 2005)
  17. Linda Williams, Playing the Race Card, Film Quarterly, vol. 58 no. 7 (2005)
  18. J.M. Gaines, "Domestic Melodrama" and "Star System" essays, in International Encyclopedia of Early Cinema, edited by Richard Abel (2005), Routledge
  19. J.M. Gaines, Identification, in Historisch-kritisches Wörterbuch des Marxisms, vol. Bd. 6 (2005)
  20. J.M. Gaines, In-and-Out-of-Race: The Story of Noble Johnson, Women and Performance (Winter, 2004)  [author's comments]
  21. J.M. Gaines, First Fictions, Signs, vol. 30 no. 1 (Fall, 2004), pp. 1293 - 1317  [author's comments]
  22. J.M. Gaines, Sexual Semiosis, Duke Journal of Gender Law and Policy, vol. 11 (Spring, 2004), pp. 55 - 67  [author's comments]
  23. J.M. Gaines, Machines that Make the Body Do Things, in More Dirty Looks: Gender, Power, Pornography, edited by Pamela Church-Gibson (2004), British Film Institute
  24. J.M. Gaines, White Privilege and Looking Relations: Race and Gender in Feminist Film Theory, in Hollywood: Critical Concepts, edited by Thomas Schatz (2004), Routledge
  25. Jane M. Gaines, Contested Culture: The Image, the Voice, and the Law (forthcoming)
  26. Jane M. Gaines, Machines That Make the Body Do Things, in More Dirty Looks, edited by Pamela Church-Gibson (Fall, 2003), British Film Institute
  27. J.M. Gaines, Everyday Estrangement, New Literary History, vol. 33 no. 4 (Autumn 2002), pp. 781-801
  28. J.M. Gaines, Radical Attractions, Wide Angle 21 no. 2 (2002) (Special issue on George Stoney. Reprinted in German translation in Strategies of Liberal Hegemony--Critical Renewal of Ideas of Emancipation--Papers from the Conference Honoring Frigga Haug, Hamburg, Germany (2002).)
  29. J.M. Gaines, Of Cabbages and Authorship, in A Feminist Reader in Early Cinema, edited by Jennifer Bean and Diane Negri (2002), Duke University Press
  30. Jane M. Gaines, Fire and Desire: Mixed Race Movies in the Silent Era (2001), University of Chicago Press
  31. J.M. Gaines, Machines That Make the Body Do Things, Polygraph no. 13 (2001) (Reprinted in More Dirty Looks: Gender, Power, Pornography. Ed. Pamela Church- Gibson. British Film Institute, 2004.)
  32. J.M. Gaines with Neil Lerner, The Orchestration of Affect, in The Sounds of Early Cinema, edited by Richard Abel and Rick Altman (2001), Indiana University Press
  33. J.M. Gaines, Within Our Gates: From Race Melodrama to Opportunity Narrative, in Oscar Micheaux and His Circle, edited by Pearl Bowser, Jane Gaines, and Charles Musser (2001), Pordenone, Italy: Giornate del Cinema Muto
  34. with Pearl Bowser and Charles Musser, eds., Oscar Micheaux and His Circle: African American Filmmaking and Race Cinema of the Silent Era (2001), Indiana University Press
  35. J.M. Gaines, Birthing Nations, in Cinema and Nation, edited by Mette Hjort and John MacKenzie (2000), Routledge
  36. J.M. Gaines, Dream/Factory, in Rethinking Film Studies, edited by Christine Gledhill and Linda Williams (2000), Arnold
  37. J.M. Gaines, Green Like Me, in Hollywood Spectatorship: Changing Perceptions of Cinema Audiences, edited by Melvyn Stokes and Richard Maltby (2000), British Film Institute
  38. J.M. Gaines, On Wearing the Film, in Fashion Culture, edited by Stella Bruzzi and Pamela Church-Gibson (2000), Routledge
  39. J.M. Gaines, Lonely Boy and the Vérité of Sexuality, Canadian Journal of Film Studies, vol. 8 no. 1 (Fall, 1999)
  40. Jane M. Gaines and Michael Renov, eds., Collecting Visible Evidence (1999), University of Minnesota Press
  41. J.M. Gaines, The Absurdity of Property in the Person, Yae Journal of Law & the Humanities, vol. 10 no. 2 (Summer, 1998)
  42. J.M. Gaines with Charlotte Herzog, The Fantasy of Authenticity in Western Costume, in Back in the Saddle Again, edited by Ed Buscombe and Roberta Pearson (1998), British Film Institute
  43. J.M. Gaines, Queering Feminist Film Theory, Jump Cut no. 41 (Spring, 1997) (Essay review of Chris Straayer, Deviant Eyes, Deviant Bodies.)
  44. J.M. Gaines, Oscar Micheaux, in Encyclopedia of African American Culture and History (1996), Columbia University Press
  45. J.M. Gaines, Feminist Heterosexuality and its Politically Incorrect Pleasures, Critical Inquiry, vol. 21 no. 1 (Winter, 1995) (Reprinted in German translation in Texte Zur Kunst (September 1995); Reprinted in abridged form in Wide Angle (Winter 2001), Special issue on Women Make Movies.)
  46. J.M. Gaines, Revolutionary Theory, Pre-Revolutionary Melodrama, Discourse, vol. 17 no. 3 (Spring, 1995)
  47. J.M. Gaines, The 'Melos' in Marxist Theory, in Hidden Foundation: Film and the Question of Class, edited by David James and Rick Berg (1995), University of Minnesota Press (reprinted in German translation in Das Argument (1998).)
  48. J.M. Gaines, Birth of a Nation and Within Our Gates: Two Tales of the American South, in Dixie Debates: Perspectives in Southern Culture, edited by Richard H. King and Helen Taylor (1995), Pluto Press
  49. J.M. Gaines, Reincarnation as the Ring on Liz Taylor's Finger: Andy Warhol and the Right of Publicity, in The Paradoxes of Rights, edited by Thomas R. Kearns and Austin Sarat (1995), University of Michigan
  50. Mark Rose, Authors and Owners: The Invention of Copyright, Business History Review, vol. 68 no. 1 (1994)
  51. Tom Gunning, D.W. Griffith and the Origins of American Film: The Early Years at Biograph and Miriam Hansen, Babel and Babylon: Spectatorship in American Silent Film, Discourse, vol. 15 no. 3 (1993)
  52. J.M. Gaines, Acting for Machines, Semiotica, vol. 96 no. 1-2 (August 1993) (Essay Review of James Naremore, Acting in the Cinema.)
  53. J.M. Gaines, Fire and Desire: Race, Melodrama, and Oscar Micheaux, in Black Cinema: History, Theory and Criticism, edited by Manthia Diawara (1993), Routledge and Chapman, Hall/American Film Institute (Reprinted in Melodrama: Stage/Picture/Screen. Ed. Christine Gledhill. British Film Institute, 1994; Ed. Charlene Regester, The Black Experience in the Western Hemisphere (ProQuest and the Schonburg Center for Research in Black Culture.)
  54. J.M. Gaines, Bette Midler and the Piracy of Identity, in Music and Copyright, edited by Simon Frith (1993), University of Edinburgh Press
  55. J.M. Gaines, Competing Glances: Who Is Reading Robert Mapplethorpe's Black Book?, New Formations no. 16 (Summer, 1992)
  56. J.M. Gaines, Dorothy Arzner's Trousers, Jump Cut no. 37 (Spring, 1992), pp. 88-98
  57. J.M. Gaines, Guilty Copiers: The Subject and the Machine in Anglo-American Copyright Law, in Entertainment, Publishing, and the Arts Handbook, edited by Robert Thorne and John David Viera (1992), Clark Boardman
  58. Jane M. Gaines, editor, Classical Hollywood Narrative: The Paradigm Wars (1992), Duke University Press
  59. Laura Mulvey, Visual and Other Pleasures; Lucy Fischer, Shot/Countershot: Film Tradition and Women's Cinema, and Constance Penley, The Future of an Illusion: Film, Feminism, and Psychoanalysis, Screen, vol. 32 no. 1 (Winter, 1991)
  60. J.M. Gaines, Photography 'Surprises' the Law: The Portrait of Oscar Wilde, in Entertainment, Publishing, and the Arts Handbook, edited by Robert Thorne and John David Viera (1991), Clark Boardman
  61. J.M. Gaines, From Elephants to LUX Soap: Early Motion Picture Exploitation, The Velvet Light Trap no. 25 (Spring, 1990) (Reprinted in German trans. in Eds. Vince Hediger and Christine Noll Brinckmann, Demnächst in ihrem Kino (Coming Soon to a Theatre Near You.)
  62. J.M. Gaines, Superman and the Protective Strength of the Trademark, in Logics of Television: Essays in Cultural Criticism, edited by Patricia Mellencamp (1990), Indiana University Press
  63. Fabrications: Costume and the Female Body, edited by J. Gaines with Charlotte Herzog (1990), Routledge/AFI (Introduction: "Fabricating the Female Body" and "Costume and Narrative." Reprinted in German trans. in Dressed to Film -- Mode und Film, eds. Sabine Berthold et.al. Wein, Austria, 1998.)
  64. J.M. Gaines, Dead Ringer: Jacqueline Onassis and the Look-Alike, South Atlantic Quarterly, vol. XXCVII no. 3 (Winter, 1989) (Reprinted in Classical Narrative Cinema: The Paradigm Wars. Ed. Jane Gaines. Duke University Press; International Library of Essays in Law and Legal Theory. Ed. Tom D. Campbell. Darthmouth Publishing, 1995.)
  65. J.M. Gaines, Documentary Film and the 'Invention' of Appalachian Folk Culture, Jump Cut no. 34 (March, 1989)
  66. J.M. Gaines, The QUEEN CHRISTINA Tie-Ups: Convergence of Show Window and Screen, Quarterly Review of Film and Video XI no. 4 (1989) (Reprinted in Feminist Cultural Studies. Ed. Terry Lovell (Edward Elgar Publishing, Ltd., 1996.)
  67. J.M. Gaines, Scar of Shame: Skin Color and Caste in Black Silent Melodrama, Cinema Journal, vol. XXVI no. 4 (Summer, 1987) (Reprinted in Imitations of Life: A Reader on Film and Television Melodrama. Ed. Marcia Landy. Wayne State University Press, 1991; Black Issues in Film and Visual Media. Ed. Charlene Regester, The Black Experience in the Western Hemisphere (ProQuest and the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, forthcoming.)
  68. J.M. Gaines, Costume in the Western, in Companion to the Western, edited by Edward Buscombe (1987), British Film Institute/ Andre Deutsch
  69. J.M. Gaines, Do Dogs Dance?: Cultural Codes in the Cinema, Jump Cut no. 31 (Winter, 1986)
  70. Jane Radway, Reading the Romance: Women, Patriarchy, and Popular Literature, The Minnesota Review no. 26 (Spring, 1986)
  71. J.M. Gaines, War, Women and Lipstick: Fan Mags in the 40's, Heresies no. 19 (January, 1986)
  72. J.M. Gaines, White Privilege and Looking Relations: Race and Gender in Feminist Film Theory, Cultural Critique no. 4 (1986) (Revised and reprinted in Screen 29, no. 4 (Autumn 1988); Reprinted also in Sexual Strategems: Issues in Feminist Film Criticism. Ed. Patricia Erens. Indiana University Press, 1990; Multiple Voices: Issues in Feminist Film Criticism. Eds. Diane Carson, Linda Dittmar, and Janice Welsch, University of Minnesota, 1993. Feminist Film Theory: A Reader, Ed. Sue Thornton. New York University Press, 1999. Oxford Readings in Feminism: Feminism and Film. Ed. E. Ann Kaplan. Oxford University PRess, 1999. The Film Studies Reader. Eds. Joanne Hollows, Mark Janovich, and Peter Hutchings, Arnold, 1999. Visual Culture: The Reader. Eds. Jessica Evans and Stuart Hall. Sage, 1999. Hollywood: Critical Concepts. Ed. Thomas Schatz. Routledge, 2004.)
  73. J.M. Gaines with Charlotte Herzog, 'Puffed Sleeves Before Tea-Time': Joan Crawford, Adrian, and Women Audiences, Wide Angle, vol. 6 no. 4 (Spring, 1985) (Reprinted in Stardom: Industries of Desire. Ed. Christine Gledhill Routledge/British Film Institute, 1991.)
  74. J.M. Gaines, Women and Representation: Can We Enjoy Alternative Pleasure?, Jump Cut no. 29 (Spring, 1984) (Reprinted in American Media and Mass Culture: Left Perspectives. Ed. Don Lazere., University of California Press, 1987; Sexual Strategms: Issues in Feminist Film Criticism. Ed. Patricia Erens (Indiana University Press, 1990).)
  75. J.M. Gaines, In the Service of Ideology: How Betty Grable's Legs Won the War, Film Reader, vol. 5 (Winter 1981-1982)
  76. J.M. Gaines with Charlotte Herzog, The Comedy of Inequality: Hildy Johnson and the 'Man-Tailored' Suit, Film Reader, vol. 5 (Winter 1981-1982)
  77. J.M. Gaines, The Showgirl and the Wolf, Cinema Journal XX no. 1 (Fall, 1980) (Reprinted in Cinema Examined. Ed. Richard Dyer McCann and Jack C. Ellis. E.P. Dutton, 1982.)

Gerber, Gerald E.

  1. Gerber, GE, An article on Whipple and John G. Whittier which will incorporate three unpublished letters (2003)
  2. Gerber, GE, A biographical / critical article on Edwin Percy Whipple, in American National Biography (2003), Oxford UP
  3. Gerber, GE, Calendar of the correspondence of Edwin Percy Whipple, to be submitted to Studies in the American Renaissance (2003)
  4. Gerber, GE, E.P. Whipple and Dr. Grimshawe’s Secret (2003) (This incorporates an unpublished Whipple letter and provides Whipple's only known comment about this Hawthorne work.)
  5. Gerber, GE, Edwin Percy Whipple, in American Literary Critics and Scholars, 1850-1880, edited by Rathbun, J; Green, M (1988), pp. 256-265, Detroit: Gale Research Co
  6. Gerber, GE, Epes Sargent and “The Raven”, Poe Studies/Dark Romanticism, vol. 19 no. 1 (June, 1986), pp. 24-24, Project MUSE, ISSN 0090-5224 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  7. Gerber, GE, Epes Sargent and The Raven, Poe Studies, vol. XIX (1986), pp. 24-24
  8. Gerber, GE, Poe’s Littleton Barry and Isaac D’Israeli’s Littleton, Poe Studies, vol. XIV (December, 1981)
  9. Gerber, GE, E.P. Whipple Attacks Poe, American Literature, vol. LIII (March, 1981), pp. 110-13
  10. Gerber, GE, E. P. Whipple Attacks Poe: A New Review, American Literature, vol. 53 no. 1 (March, 1981), pp. 110-110, JSTOR, ISSN 0002-9831 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  11. GERBER, GE, POE LITTLETON-BARRY AND DISRAELI,ISAAC LITTLETON + SOURCES FOR POE 'BROADWAY JOURNAI', POE STUDIES-DARK ROMANTICISM, vol. 14 no. 2 (1981), pp. 32-32, ISSN 0090-5224 [Gateway.cgi]
  12. Gerber, GE, Poe and The Manuscript, Poe Studies, vol. VI (June, 1973), pp. 27-27
  13. Gerber, GE, Milton and Poe’s ’Modern Woman’, Poe Newsletter, vol. III (December, 1970), pp. 1-2
  14. Gerber, GE, Milton and Poe's “Modern Woman”, Poe Newsletter, vol. 3 no. 2 (January, 1970), pp. 25-26, WILEY [doi]
  15. Gerber, GE, James Kirke Paulding and the Image of the Machine, American Quarterly, vol. XXII (Fall, 1970), pp. 736-41
  16. Gerber, GE, The Coleridgean Context of Poe’s Blackwood Satires, Emerson Society Quarterly, vol. 60, Supplement (Fall, 1970), pp. 87-91 (Supplement reissued as New Approaches to Poe: A Symposium, ed. Richard P. Benton [Hartford, CT, 1970].)

Giugni, Astrid A.

  1. Giugni, AA, “We ought to obey God rather then men”: John Rogers’s millenarian hermeneutics and legal reform in 1653, The Seventeenth Century, vol. 37 no. 3 (May, 2022), pp. 371-390, Informa UK Limited [doi]
  2. Giugni, A, The “Holy Dictate of Spare Temperance”: Virtue and Politics in Milton’s A Masque Presented at Ludlow Castle, Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies, vol. 45 no. 2 (May, 2015), pp. 395-418, Duke University Press [doi]  [abs]

Gobert, R. Darren

  1. Gobert, RD, Performance and Modernity: Enacting Change on the Globalizing Stage By Julia A. Walker. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2021; pp. xiii + 299, 20 illustrations. $99.99 cloth, $99.99 e-book., Theatre Survey, vol. 64 no. 2 (May, 2023), pp. 231-233, Cambridge University Press (CUP) [doi]
  2. Gobert, RD, Love and Information by Caryl Churchill, or sexuality and gender in non-binary times, in Analysing Gender in Performance (December, 2022), pp. 179-192, ISBN 9783030855734 [doi]  [abs]
  3. Gobert, RD, The Seven Streams of the River Ota: National Theatre, London, UK, PAJ: A Journal of Performance and Art, vol. 43 no. 3 (September, 2021), pp. 35-39, MIT Press - Journals [doi]
  4. Gobert, RD, Adaptations, in Tom Stoppard in Context, edited by Kornhaber, D; Loehlin, J (June, 2021), pp. 214-221, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 9781108349680  [abs]
  5. Gobert, RD, Review of Mount Oympus, directed by Jan Fabre., Theatre Journal, vol. 71 no. 3 (September, 2019), pp. 369-373, Johns Hopkins University Press [doi]
  6. Gobert, RD, Review of Acting, Spectating and the Unconscious by Maria Turri, Theatre Research International, vol. 43 no. 2 (2018), pp. 228-229, Cambridge University Press (CUP)
  7. Gobert, RD; Mackay, E; Owens, C; Watt, I; Wolff, T, Drama Drama: The State of Drama Studies in the Profession, The Harold Pinter Review, vol. 2 no. 1 (2018), pp. 1-15
  8. Gobert, RD, Editor's Note, edited by Gobert, RD, Modern Drama, vol. 60 no. 4 (2017), pp. iii-vi, University of Toronto Press
  9. Gobert, RD, Editor's Note, edited by Gobert, RD, Modern Drama, vol. 60 no. 3 (2017), pp. iii-v, University of Toronto Press
  10. Gobert, RD, The Field of Modern Drama, or Arcadia, Modern Drama, vol. 58 no. 3 (September, 2015), pp. 285-301, University of Toronto Press Inc. (UTPress) [doi]
  11. Gobert, RD, Review of The First Frame: Theatre Space in Enlightenment France by Pannill Camp, Theatre Journal, vol. 67 no. 4 (2015), pp. 761-762, Johns Hopkins University Press
  12. Gobert, RD, The Theatre of Caryl Churchill (September, 2014), pp. 328 pages, Bloomsbury Publishing, ISBN 9781408154540  [abs]
  13. Gobert, RD, The Mind-Body Stage Passion and Interaction in the Cartesian Theater (August, 2013), pp. 264 pages, Stanford University Press, ISBN 9780804788267  [abs]
  14. Gobert, RD, The Immaterial Matters, in The Public Intellectual and the Culture of Hope, edited by Haslam, J; Faflak, J (2013), pp. 250-267, University of Toronto Press
  15. Gobert, RD, Behaviorism, Catharsis, and the History of Emotion, Journal of Dramatic Theory and Criticism, vol. 26 no. 2 (March, 2012), pp. 109-125, Project MUSE [doi]
  16. Gobert, RD, Arcadia and the Ghosts of Past Performance, in Lectures de Tom Stoppard: Arcadia, edited by Campos, L; Vatain, J (2011), pp. 147-59, Presses universitaires de Rennes
  17. Gobert, RD, Review of The Persistence of Allegory: Drama and Neoclassicism from Shakespeare to Wagner by Jane K. Brown, Modern Philology, vol. 107 no. 3 (2010), pp. E45-E48, University of Chicago Press
  18. Gobert, RD, Dramatic Catharsis, Freudian Hysteria, and the "Private Theatre" of Anna O, in Emotions: A Cultural Studies Reader, edited by Pribram, D; Harding, J (2009), pp. 321-335, Routledge
  19. Gobert, RD, On Performance and Selfhood in Caryl Churchill, in The Cambridge Companion to Caryl Churchill, edited by Aston, E; Diamond, E (2009), pp. 105-124, Cambridge UP
  20. Gobert, RD, Historicizing Emotion: The Case of Freudian "Hysteria" and Aristotelian "Purgation", in Emotion, Place and Culture, edited by Smith, M; Davidson, J; Cameron, L; Bondi, L (2009), pp. 57-76, Routledge
  21. Gobert, RD, CARTESIAN SUBJECTIVITY ON THE NEOCLASSICAL STAGE; OR, MOLIÈRE ACTS CORNEILLE FOR LOUIS XIV, Theatre Survey, vol. 49 no. 1 (May, 2008), pp. 65-89, Cambridge University Press (CUP) [doi]  [abs]
  22. Gobert, RD, Finding a Physical Language: Directing for the Nineties Generation, New Theatre Quarterly, vol. 24 no. 2 (May, 2008), pp. 141-157, Cambridge University Press (CUP) [doi]  [abs]
  23. Gobert, RD, Cognitive Catharsis in The Caucasian Chalk Circle, Modern Drama, vol. 49 no. 1 (March, 2006), pp. 12-40, University of Toronto Press Inc. (UTPress) [doi]
  24. Gobert, RD, The Antitheatrical Paradox in Michel Marc Bouchard’s Les Feluettes, ou La Répétition d’un drame romantique, Canadian Literature ==, vol. 188 (2006), pp. 47-61, University of British Columbia Law Review Society

Gopen, George D.

  1. Gopen, GD, CCISSR (Color Coding for the Interpretation of Syntactic and Substantive Relationships): The Perfect Way to Teach Legal Writing., The Journal of the Legal Writing Institute (2007)
  2. Gopen, GD, Writing Clear and Effective Legal Prose: Lesson # 3: When to Use the Passive, Law Practice (August, 2006)
  3. Gopen, GD, Writing Clear and Effective Legal Prose: Lesson # 2: How to Indicate to Your Reader the Most Important Words in a Sentence, Law Practice (June, 2006)
  4. Gopen, GD, Writing Clear and Effective Legal Prose: Lesson # 1: "Where’s the Beef?"., Law Practice, vol. 32 no. 3 (April, 2006), pp. 60-62
  5. Gopen, GD, A Tribute to Joseph Williams on the Occasion of His Being Presented with the Golden Pen Award by the Legal Writing Institute., Journal of the Legal Writitng Institute (2006)
  6. G.D. Gopen, The Noble Style of Thomas Deloney: Prose Rhythm as an Indication of Character., Imaginaries (2005) (The Journal of the Centre du Recherche sur L'Imaginaire, L'Identite et L'Interpretation dans les Litteratures de Langue Anglaise, Rheims, France..)
  7. Gopen, GD, Why So Many Bright Students and So Many Dull Papers?: Peer Responded Journals as a Partial Solution to the Problem of Fake Audience.", The WAC journal no. 16 (2005), pp. 22-48 (An article on the use of peer-responded journals in college courses in any discipline..) [pdf]
  8. Gopen, GD, The Noble Style of Thomas Deloney: Prose Rhythm as an Indication of Character., Imaginaries (2005)
  9. Gopen, GD, "The Noble Style of Thomas Delony: Prose Rhythm as an Indication of Character.", in Imaginaires: Le rhythme dans les litteratures de langue anglaise, Revue du Centre du Recherche sur L'Imaginaire, L'Identite et L'Interpretati dans les litteratures de langue anglaise (2005), pp. 39-57, Rheims, France
  10. Gopen, GD, "The Phantom Narrator Revealed: Performing the Final Song of Schubert’s Winterreise.", SSUSA Newsletter (the newsletter of The Schubert Society of the USA), 3 (2005), pp. 6-8
  11. Gopen, GD, "The Music of the Mind: Structure and Substance in William Morris’s The Water of the Wondrous Isles.", Journal of William Morris Studies XVI (2005), pp. 92-102
  12. Gopen, GD, A Sense of Structure: Writing From a Reader’s Perspective (2004), Longman Publishers, Pearson Education Division
  13. Gopen, GD, Expectations: Teaching Writing from the Reader’s Perspective (2004), Longman Publishers, Pearson Education Division
  14. Gopen, GD, The Music of T.S. Eliot’s Four Quartets, Ars Lyrica, vol. XIII (Summer, 2003), pp. 29-75
  15. Gopen, GD, Review of Leah Ceccarelli’s Shaping Science with Rhetoric: The Cases of Dobzhansky, Schrodinger, and Wilson, American Scientist (May, 2002), pp. 276-8
  16. Gopen, GD, Review of Robert L. Kindrick’s Henryson and the Medieval Arts of Rhetoric, Studies in the Age of Chaucer, vol. 17 (1995), pp. 223-6
  17. Gopen, GD, Controlling Contexts: Interpretation and Expert Testimony, American Speech, vol. 65 (1991), pp. 323-33
  18. Gopen, GD, Legal Writing: A Bibliography, Legal Writing: The Journal of the Legal Writing Institute, vol. 1 (1991), pp. 93-122 (co-compiled with Kary D. Smout.)
  19. Gopen, GD, The Professor and the Professionals: Teaching Writing to Lawyers and Judges, Legal Writing: The Journal of the Legal Writing Institute, vol. I (1991), pp. 79-92
  20. GOPEN, GD; SWAN, JA, THE SCIENCE OF SCIENTIFIC WRITING, AMERICAN SCIENTIST, vol. 78 no. 6 (November, 1990), pp. 550-558, SIGMA XI-SCI RES SOC, ISSN 0003-0996 (Co-authored with biochemist Judith Swan. Reprinted in Exploring Animal Behavior, eds. Paul W. Sherman and John Alcock (Sunderland, MA: Sinauer Associates, Inc., 1993). Japanese translation: Yosuke Kawachi, A Collection of Geological Sample Sentences: A Guide for Scientific Writing, pp. 293-313 (1994). Spanish translation: "La Cienca de los Escritos Cientificos," tr. Dr. Victor W. Gonzalez Lauck; Publicacion Especial Num. 3; Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Forestales Y Agropecunarias; Campo Experimental Huimanguillo; Cadenas, Tabasco, Mexico (1995). Second Spanish translation: "La Ciencia de la Escritura Cientifica," tr. Jorge R. Talbot, for the June 1996 Conference of the Fundacion de Investigaciones Metabolicas, Buenos Aires, Argentina.) [Gateway.cgi]
  21. Gopen, GD, Review of John A. Alford’s Piers Plowman: A Glossary of Legal Diction, Journal of English and Germanic Philology, vol. 89 (1990), pp. 215-8
  22. Gopen, GD, What’s an Assignment Like You Doing in a Course Like This?: Writing To Learn Mathematics, College Math Journal, vol. 21 (1990), pp. 2-19 (Co-authored with David A. Smith of the Duke Mathematics Department. Earlier version appeared in Writing to Learn Mathematics, eds. Paul Connoly and Teresa Vilardi. New York: Teachers College Press (Columbia University), 1989, 209-28.)
  23. GOPEN, GD, 'PIERS PLOWMAN' - A GLOSSARY OF LEGAL DICTION - ALFORD,JA, JOURNAL OF ENGLISH AND GERMANIC PHILOLOGY, vol. 89 no. 2 (1990), pp. 215-218, ISSN 0363-6941 [Gateway.cgi]
  24. Gopen, GD, Legal Writing from the Perspective of the Reader: An Approach That Works, New Jersey Law Journal (December, 1989), pp. 8-9 (13-page ms.)
  25. Gopen, GD, Review of Joseph A. Hornsby’s Chaucer and the Law, Studies in the Age of Chaucer, vol. 11 (1989), pp. 241-7
  26. Gopen, GD, Theme and Variations: The Concept of Audience, in Collective Wisdom: A Sourcebook of Lessons for Writing Teachers, edited by Stang, SJ; Wiltenburg, R (1988), pp. 95-7, New York: Random House
  27. Let the Buyer in Ordinary Course of Business Beware: Suggestions for Revising the Language of the Uniform Commercial Code, University of Chicago Law Review, vol. 54 (1987), pp. 1178-1214
  28. Gopen, GD, Robert Henryson’s Moral Fables (1987), Notre Dame, IN: Notre Dame UP; Edinburgh, Scotland: The Scottish Academic Press, 260 pp (critical introduction, edition, translation, and annotations.)
  29. Gopen, GD, The State of Legal Writing: Res Ipsa Loquitur, University of Michigan Law Review, vol. 86 no. 2 (1987), pp. 1201-1247, JSTOR, ISSN 0026-2234 (A slightly shorter version appears as a chapter in Writing in the Business Professions, ed. Myra Kogen (Urbana, IL: National Council of Teachers of English, 1989), pp. 146-173.) [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  30. Gopen, GD, Let the Buyer in the Ordinary Course of Business Beware: Suggestions for Revising the Prose of the Uniform Commercial Code, The University of Chicago Law Review, vol. 54 no. 4 (1987), pp. 1178-1178, JSTOR, ISSN 0041-9494 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  31. GOPEN, GD, PRIVATE GRIEF INTO PUBLIC ACTION + SHAKESPEARE - THE RHETORIC OF JOHN-OF-GAUNT IN 'RICHARD II', STUDIES IN PHILOLOGY, vol. 84 no. 3 (1987), pp. 338-362, ISSN 0039-3738 [Gateway.cgi]
  32. Gopen, GD, The English Teacher and English Song: A Sequel, College English, vol. 47 no. 8 (December, 1985), pp. 856-856, National Council of Teachers of English, ISSN 0010-0994 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  33. Gopen, GD, The English Teacher and English Song: A Sequel, College English, vol. 47 (1985), pp. 60-74  [abs]
  34. Gopen, GD, The Essential Seriousness of Robert Henryson’s Moral Fables: A Study in Structure, Studies in Philology, vol. 82 no. 1 (1985), pp. 42-59, ISSN 0039-3738 [Gateway.cgi]
  35. Gopen, GD, Rhyme and Reason: Why the Study of Poetry Is the Best Preparation for the Study of Law, College English, vol. 46 no. 4 (April, 1984), pp. 333-333, National Council of Teachers of English, ISSN 0010-0994 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  36. Gopen, GD, Every Spring a New Haystack: A Method for the Annual Evaluation of New Composition Textbooks, Writing Program Administration, vol. 7 (1984), pp. 17-25
  37. Gopen, GD, Perceiving Structure: Teaching Writing at Law Schools, Harvard Law School Bulletin, vol. 35 (1984), pp. 27-29
  38. Gopen, GD, Review of Henrik Specht’s Chaucer’s Franklin in the Canterbury Tales, Journal of English and Germanic Philology, vol. 82 (1983), pp. 436-9
  39. Gopen, GD, A Rare Book’s Odyssey, Antiquarian Book Monthly Review, vol. 10 (1983), pp. 52-55
  40. GOPEN, GD, CHAUCER FRANKLIN IN THE 'CANTERBURY TALES' - THE SOCIAL AND LITERARY BACKGROUND OF A CHAUCERIAN CHARACTER - SPECHT,H, JOURNAL OF ENGLISH AND GERMANIC PHILOLOGY, vol. 82 no. 3 (1983), pp. 436-439, ISSN 0363-6941 [Gateway.cgi]
  41. Gopen, GD, Writing from a Legal Perspective (1981), St. Paul: West Publishing Co., 225 pp
  42. Gopen, GD, Prostitution and the Writing Consultant: A View of a View, in Technical Communication: Perspectives for the Eighties (1981), pp. 621-7, NASA Publication 2203
  43. GOPEN, GD, COMPOSITION COURSE FOR PRE-LAW STUDENTS, JOURNAL OF LEGAL EDUCATION, vol. 29 no. 2 (January, 1978), pp. 222-231, J LEGAL EDUCATION, ISSN 0022-2208 [Gateway.cgi]
  44. Gopen, GD, A Course in Composition for Pre-Law Students, Journal of Legal Education, vol. 29 (1978), pp. 222-31
  45. A Question of Cash and Credit: Writing Programs at Law Schools, Journal of Contemporary Law, vol. 3 (1977), pp. 191-200
  46. Dumezil, G, Translation of Notes on the Cosmic Bestiary of the Edda and the Rig Veda, in Gods of the Ancient Northmen (1959), edited by Haugen, E (1973), Los Angeles: U of California P

Greene, Jody

  1. In Memoriam: Alan Bray, a special issue of GLQ, vol. 10 no. 3 (forthcoming Spring 2004)  [abs]
  2. Public Secrets: Sodomy and the Pillory in the Eighteenth Century, The Eighteenth Century: Theory and Interpretation, vol. 44 no. 3 (Fall 2003)
  3. The Trouble with Ownership: Literary Property and Authorial Liability in England, 1660-1730 (forthcoming), under review at University of Pennsylvania Press  [abs]
  4. Perversions of Sappho, in Love, Sex, Friendship and Intimacy, Between Men, 1500-1800, edited by Katherine O'Donnell and Michael O'Rourke (2003), London: Palgrave
  5. Derek Jarman and Early Modernity (2003)  [abs]
  6. J. Greene, The Politics of Similitude, review of Laurie Shannon's Sovereign Amity in LGSN, vol. 43 no. 3 (Fall 2002)
  7. J. Greene, Arbitrary Tastes and Commonsense Pleasures, in Launching Fanny Hill: Essays on the Novel and Its Influences, edited by Patsy Fowler and Alan Jackson (2002), New York: AMS Press
  8. J. Greene, Revolutionary Tastes, review of Jocelyne Kolb's The Ambiguities of Taste and Rebecca Spang's The Invention of the Restaurant, in Eighteenth Century Studies, vol. 34 no. 3 (Spring 2001)
  9. J. Greene, Entries for Hannah Snell, Mary Collyer, Charlotte Forman, Mary Hearne, Elizabeth Thomas, Sara Paretsky, Joan Nestle, Andrew Dworkin, Lillian Faderman, and Radclyffe Hall, in Cambridge Guide to Women's Writing in English, edited by Lorna Sage (1999), Cambridge UP
  10. J. Greene, Dangerous Tendencies, review of Lisa Moore's Dangerous Intimacies: Toward a Sapphic History of the English Novel, in Nineteenth-Century Literature, vol. 53 no. 3 (Dec. 1998)
  11. J. Greene, The Traffic in Men, review of Richard Trexler's Sex and Conquest: Gendered Violence, Political Order, and the Conquest of the Americas, in The Bookpress, vol. 6 no. 1 (Feb. 1996)
  12. J. Greene, Romeo and Juliet and Other Sodomites, review of Jonathan Goldberg's Queering the Renaissance, in LGSN: The Gay and Lesbian Caucus for the MLA, vol. 21 no. 2 (Summer 1994)
  13. J. Greene, An American Icon, review of Catherine A, Lutz and Jane Collin's Reading National Geographic, in The Bookpress, vol. 4 no. 3 (Apr. 1994)
  14. J. Greene, The Age of Canonical Reproduction, review of John Guillory's Cultural Capital: The Problem of Literary Canon Formation, in The Bookpress, vol. 4 no. 1 (Feb. 1994)
  15. J. Greene, 'You Must Eat Men': The Sodomitic Economy of Renaissance Patronage, GLQ: A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies, vol. I no. 2 (1994), pp. 163-79, reprinted in Shakespeare and Gender, ed. Stephen Orgel and Sean Keilen (New York: Garland Publishing, 1999)
  16. J. Greene, New Historicism and Its New World Discoveries, Yale Journal of Criticism, vol. IV no. 2 (Spring 1991), pp. 163-98

Gritton, JP

  1. Gritton, JP, Wyoming (September, 2019), Tin House Books
  2. Gritton, JP, Beirut, Cimarron Review (2019)
  3. The Stunt Double (2018), InTransation (translated by Gritton, JP.)
  4. Gritton, JP, Sidekicks, New Ohio Review Online (2018)
  5. Gritton, JP, Harvey in the Age of Disbelief, The Spouter (August, 2017)
  6. Gritton, JP, Wyoming (March, 2017), Tin House
  7. Gritton, JP, Fence Jumper (2017)
  8. Gritton, JP, Last Waltz, The Greensboro Review (2016)
  9. Gritton, JP, Curly, The Santa Monica Review, vol. 25 no. 2 (2013)
  10. Gritton, JP, Apocalypse, Later, Gulf Coast (Houston): a journal of literature and fine arts (December, 2012)
  11. Gritton, JP, The Sleep Room, vol. 12 no. 1 (2012), Harpur Palate
  12. Gritton, JP, Windrows (2011), Black Warrior Review
  13. Gritton, JP, The Story of 'Le Violin d'Ingres,' bought at a Target in Denver Suburb, Thiees Jargon (April, 2009)
  14. Gritton, JP, Year of the Pig, Ascent Aspirations (2009)
  15. Gritton, JP, One Time an English Man Drunk in Mexico, Thieves Jargon (November, 2008)
  16. Gritton, JP, When They Take Everything You've Got, Orato (October, 2008)
  17. Gritton, JP, This Place Feels Like Hell and I Want to Go Home and Do You Mind Giving Me a Ride, Juked (July, 2008)
  18. Gritton, JP, Paris, France: Son of a Bitch, Thiees Jargon (March, 2008)
  19. Gritton, JP, Andre and Sonja, as Friends, NOO Journal (2008)
  20. Gritton, JP, Un Perfil de vendedor, La Calle: Superando la Limosna (2008)

Grubnic, Tanja

  1. Grubnic, T, Platforms and Poetry as a Popular Form of Engagement, in Virtual Identities and Digital Culture (February, 2023), pp. 211-220, Routledge [doi]
  2. Grubnic, T, Nosthetics: Instagram poetry and the convergence of digital media and literature, The Australasian Journal of Popular Culture, vol. 9 no. 2 (January, 2020), pp. 145-163, Intellect [doi]  [abs]

Gulick, Anne W   (search)

  1. A. Gulick, We Are Not the People: The 1805 Haitian Constitution’s Challenge to Political Legibility in the Age of Revolution, American Literature, vol. 78 no. 4 (December, 2006), Duke University Press

Harris, Joseph D

  1. Joseph Harris, Using student texts in composition scholarship, JAC, vol. 32 (2012), pp. 667-94  [author's comments]
  2. Carol Rutz, Interview. Joe Harris: Teaching writing via the liberal arts, The WAC Journal, vol. 23 (2012), pp. 83-91
  3. A Teaching Subject: Composition Since 1966 (2012), Utah State University Press, Logan:, ISBN -87421-866-4 [PDF[abs] [author's comments]
  4. Joseph Harris, Symposium: How I Changed My Mind, College English, vol. 74 (2011), pp. 117-18 [PDF]
  5. Joseph Harris, Rev. of Identity Matters: Schooling the Student Body in Academic Discourse, by Donna LeCourt, Changing English, vol. 18 no. 3 (2011), pp. 331-33 [PDF[abs]
  6. Writing Outside English: A Response to David Bartholomae, Pedagogy, vol. 11 (Winter, 2010), pp. 51-56  [author's comments]
  7. with John D. Miles, and Charles Paine, eds, Teaching with Student Texts: Essays Toward an Informed Practice (2010), Utah State University Press, ISBN 978-0-87421-785-8  [abs] [author's comments]
  8. Workshop and Seminar, in Teaching with Student Texts (2010), pp. 145-57, Utah State University Press, Logan, ISBN 978-0-87421-785-8  [author's comments]
  9. Joseph Harris, Reading Joe Malkovich, Reader: Essays in Reader-Oriented Criticism, Theory, and Pedagogy no. 57 (Fall, 2009), pp. 134-44 [PDF[author's comments]
  10. CCCC Studies in Writing & Rhetoric (SWR) (From 2007 to present) [swr]  [author's comments]
  11. Deja Vu All Over Again, CCC, vol. 57 (February, 2006), pp. 535-42 [PDF[abs]
  12. Rewriting: How to Do Things with Texts (2006), Utah State University Press [PDF[abs] [author's comments]
  13. Undisciplined Writing, in Delivering Composition, edited by Kathleen Blake Yancey (2006), pp. 155-67, Boynton/Cook [PDF[abs]
  14. Thinking like a Program, Pedagogy, vol. 4 no. 3 (Fall, 2004), pp. 357-63 [Harris_Pedagogy.pdf[author's comments]
  15. Response to Jennifer Beech and William Thelin, College English, vol. 65 (2004), pp. 556-58  [author's comments]
  16. Rev. of Rhetoric and Composition as Intellectual Work, ed. Gary Olson, CCC, vol. 55 (Winter, 2003), pp. 172-75
  17. With Van Hillard, Making Writing Visible at Duke University, Peer Review, vol. 6 no. 1 (Fall, 2003), pp. 15-17 [PDF[author's comments]
  18. Revision as a Critical Practice, College English, vol. 65 no. 6 (July, 2003), pp. 577-92 [PDF[author's comments]
  19. From Classroom to Program, in Composition Studies in the New Millenium, edited by Lynne Z. Bloom, Donald Daiker, and Edward White (2003), pp. 222-24, Southern Illinois UP
  20. Behind Blue Eyes: A Response to Marc Bousquet, JAC, vol. 22 (Fall, 2002), pp. 891-99  [author's comments]
  21. Writing Online, Enhancing Teaching with Technology (CD-ROM) (Spring 2002), Duke University Center for Instructional Technology  [author's comments]
  22. Review of Thomas Dean's Writing Partnerships: Service-Learning in Composition, Reflections on Community-Based Writing, vol. 2 no. 1 (Fall, 2001), pp. 15-18
  23. Beyond Community: From the Social to the Material, Journal of Basic Writing, vol. 20 no. 2 (Fall, 2001), pp. 3-15  [author's comments]
  24. Beyond Critique: A Response to James Sledd, CCC, vol. 53 (Sept. 2001), pp. 152-3 [PDF[author's comments]
  25. Meet the New Boss, Same as the Old Boss: Class Consciousness in Composition, CCC, vol. 52 (Sept. 2000), pp. 43-68 [PDF[author's comments]
  26. Interview, in English Composition: Writing for an Audience (Video) (2000), video by Peter Berkow, Annenberg/CBP
  27. With John Lovas, CCCC and MLA Renew Discussions on Staffing Introductory Courses, CCC, vol. 51 (June 2000), pp. 663-64
  28. Unmanaged Care, WPA, vol. 23 no. 3 (2000), pp. 121-25 (Review of 'Know and Tell' by David Bleich, and 'The Mythology of Voice' by Darsie Bowden.)
  29. With Jay Rosen and Gary Calpas, Media Journal: Reading and Writing About Popular Culture (Jan. 1999), Allyn & Bacon (2nd edition.)  [author's comments]
  30. Person, Position, Style, in Publishing in Rhetoric and Composition, edited by Gary Olson and Todd Taylor (1997), pp. 47-56, State U of New York P
  31. Reclaiming the Public Sphere, College English no. 59 (Mar. 1997), pp. 324-31 (Review of 'Improving Poor People' by Micharl Katz, 'The Power of Their Ideas' by Deborah Meier, and 'Possible Lives' by Mike Rose.)
  32. Thomas West, Changing Habits of Thinking: An Interview with Joseph Harris, Writing on the Edge, vol. 7 no. 2 (Spring, 1996), pp. 5-14
  33. Forum on Doctoral Pedagogy in Composition Studies: University of Pittsburgh, Composition Studies, vol. 23 no. 2 (Fall, 1995), pp. 77-82
  34. Negotiating the Contact Zone, Journal of Basic Writing, vol. 14 no. 1 (Spring, 1995), pp. 27-42 (Reprinted in 'Landmark Essays on Basic Writing' ed. Kay Halasek.)
  35. The Rhetoric of Theory, in Writing Theory and Critical Theory, edited by John Clifford and John Schilb (1994), pp. 141-47, MLA
  36. From the Editor, CCC, vol. 45-51 (1994-99) (Series of eighteen "From the Editor" editorials in CCC journal.)
  37. CCC: College Composition and Communication (1994-1999)  [author's comments]
  38. The Course as Text/The Teacher as Critic, College English, vol. 55 (Nov. 1993), pp. 785-93 (Review of 'Practicing Theory in Introductory College Literature Courses,' ed. James Calahan and David Downing, 'A Primer for Writing Teachers,' by David Foster, 'Reader Response in the Classroom,' ed. Nicholas Karolides, 'Literature Instruction: A Focus on Student Response,' ed. Judith Langer, and 'An Introduction to Composition Studies,' ed. Erika Lindemann and Gary Tate.)
  39. The Other Reader, Journal of Advanced Composition., vol. 12 (Winter, 1992), pp. 27-37 (Reprinted in Composition Theory for the Postmodern Classroom, ed. Gary Olson and Sidney Dobrin, Albany, NY: State U of New York P, 1994, pp. 225-35.)
  40. Response to "Symposium on 'After Dartmouth'", College English, vol. 54 (Oct. 1992), pp. 705-12
  41. Reading the Right Thing, Reader, vol. 27 (Spring, 1992), pp. 29-47 (Reprinted in Cinema-(to)-graphy, ed. Ellen Bishop, Portsmouth.)
  42. After Dartmouth: Growth and Conflict in English, College English, vol. 53 (Oct. 1991), pp. 631-46
  43. Teaching Writing as Cultural Criticism, in Composition and Resistance, edited by C. Mark Hurlburt and Michael Blitz (1991), pp. 58-67, Boynton/Cook (with Jay Rosen.)
  44. Misreading Movies, Iowa English Bulletin, vol. 39 (1991), pp. 1-8 (Rpt. in 'Knowledge in the Making.' Eds. Bill Corcoran, Mike Mayhoe, and Gordon Pradl. Portmouth: Boynton/Cook, 1994, pp. 141-48.)
  45. Review of Bruce Lincoln's Discourse and the Construction of Society, CCC, vol. 41 (Dec. 1990), pp. 483-84
  46. Review of Susan Miller's Rescuing the Subject and The Written World, CCC, vol. 41 (May, 1990), pp. 227-29
  47. Writing Within and Against the Academy, Journal of Education, vol. 172 (Spring, 1990), pp. 15-29 (with Lil Brannon, Min-Zhan Lu, John Trimbur, Patricia Bizzell, and Toby Fulwiler.)
  48. The Resistance to Teaching, Journal of Teaching Writing, vol. 8 (Fall 1989), pp. 169-77 (Review of 'Reclaiming Pedagogy: The Rhetoric of the Classroom', ed. Patricia Donahue and Ellen Quandhal, and 'Popular Culture, Schooling, and Everyday Life,' ed. Henry Giroux and Roger Simon.)
  49. The Idea of Community in the Study of Writing, CCC, vol. 40 (Feb. 1989), pp. 11-22 (Reprinted in Rhetoric and Composition: A Sourcebook for Teachers and Writers, 3rd. ed., ed. Richard Graves [Portsmouth, NH: Boynton/Cook, 1990], pp. 267-78. Reprinted in On Writing Research: The Braddock Essays, 1975-1998, ed. Lisa Ede [Boston: Bedford, 1999], pp. 260-271.)
  50. Rethinking the Pedagogy of Problem-Solving, Journal of Teaching Writing, vol. 7 (Fall 1988), pp. 157-65
  51. The Spectator as Theorist: Britton and the Functions of Writing, English Education, vol. 20 (Feb. 1988), pp. 41-50
  52. Beyond Clarity: An Outer-Directed Approach to Business Writing, ABC Bulletin, vol. 50 (Jan. 1988), pp. 1-4
  53. Review of Perspectives on Research and Scholarship in Composition, CCC, ed. Ben W. McClelland and Timothy R. Donovan, vol. 38 (Feb. 1987), pp. 101-02
  54. The Plural Text/The Plural Self: Roland Barthes and William Coles, College English, vol. 49 (Feb. 1987)

Hayles, N. Katherine

  1. Hayles, NK, Subversion of the Human Aura: A Crisis in Representation, American Literature, vol. 95 no. 2 (June, 2023), pp. 256-279 [doi]  [abs]
  2. Hayles, NK, Literary Cybernetics: The Point (of the Spear), New Literary History, vol. 54 no. 2 (March, 2023), pp. 1289-1294 [doi]
  3. Hayles, NK, APPROXIMATING ALGORITHMS: FROM DISCRIMINATING DATA TO TALKING WITH AN AI, History and Theory, vol. 61 no. 4 (December, 2022), pp. 152-165 [doi]  [abs]
  4. Hayles, NK, Ethics for cognitive assemblages: Who's in charge here?, in Palgrave Handbook of Critical Posthumanism, vol. 2 (November, 2022), pp. 1195-1223, ISBN 9783031049576 [doi]  [abs]
  5. Zournazi, M; Hayles, NK, Creativity and Nonconscious Cognition: A Conversation with Mary Zournazi and N. Katherine Hayles, Critical Studies in Teaching and Learning, vol. 10 no. SI (September, 2022), pp. 164-176 [doi]  [abs]
  6. Katherine Hayles, N, Microbiomimesis: Bacteria, our cognitive collaborators, Critical Inquiry, vol. 47 no. 4 (June, 2021), pp. 777-787 [doi]
  7. Hayles, NK, Three species challenges: Toward a general ecology of cognitive assemblages, in The Ethos of Digital Environments: Technology, Literary Theory and Philosophy (May, 2021), pp. 27-45, ISBN 9780367643270
  8. Hayles, NK, Novel corona: Posthuman virus, Critical Inquiry, vol. 47 no. S2 (January, 2021), pp. S68-S72 [doi]
  9. Hayles, NK, Textual and real-life spaces: expanding theoretical frameworks, Studia Neophilologica, vol. 93 no. 2 (January, 2021), pp. 125-135 [doi]  [abs]
  10. Hayles, NK, Morphing Intelligence: From IQ Measurement to Artificial Brains., CRITICAL INQUIRY, vol. 46 no. 3 (March, 2020), pp. 706-707, UNIV CHICAGO PRESS
  11. Hayles, NK, Can computers create meanings? A cyber/bio/semiotic perspective, Critical Inquiry, vol. 46 no. 1 (September, 2019), pp. 32-55, University of Chicago Press [doi]
  12. Hayles, NK, Intermediation: The pursuit of a vision, Methis, vol. 18 no. 23 (January, 2019), pp. 180-207 [doi]
  13. Hargrove, AE, Preface., vol. 623 (2019), pp. xv-xvii, ISBN 9781845939649 [doi]
  14. Hayles, NK, Human and machine cultures of reading: A cognitive-assemblage approach, PMLA, vol. 133 no. 5 (October, 2018), pp. 1225-1242, Modern Language Association (MLA) [doi]
  15. Hayles, NK, Plain Text: The Poetics of Computation, CRITICAL INQUIRY, vol. 44 no. 4 (June, 2018), pp. 801-804, UNIV CHICAGO PRESS
  16. Hayles, NK, Unthought: The Power of the Cognitive Nonconscious (April, 2017), pp. 272 pages, University of Chicago Press, ISBN 9780226447889  [abs]
  17. Hayles, NK, Foreword: Why #WomenTechLit? (January, 2017), pp. ix-xii, ISBN 9781943665907
  18. Hayles, NK, Foreword: Why #WomenTechLit? (January, 2017), pp. ix-xii, ISBN 9781943665914
  19. Hayles, NK, The cognitive nonconscious and the new materialisms, in The New Politics of Materialism: History, Philosophy, Science (January, 2017), pp. 181-199, Routledge, ISBN 9781138240742 [doi]  [abs]
  20. Hayles, NK, Maxing Out the Novel, Novel, vol. 49 no. 3 (November, 2016), pp. 519-522, Duke University Press [doi]
  21. Katherine Hayles, N, Cognitive assemblages: Technical agency and human interactions, Critical Inquiry, vol. 43 no. 1 (September, 2016), pp. 32-55, University of Chicago Press [doi]
  22. Hayles, NK, The cognitive nonconscious: Enlarging the mind of the humanities, Critical Inquiry, vol. 42 no. 4 (June, 2016), pp. 783-808, University of Chicago Press [doi]
  23. Hayles, NK, Foreword: From causality to correlation (January, 2016), pp. x-xiii, Palgrave Macmillan UK, ISBN 9781137520579 [doi]
  24. Katherine Hayles, N, The affectual distinctiveness of big books, American Book Review, vol. 37 no. 2 (January, 2016), pp. 15, Project Muse, ISSN 0149-9408 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  25. Hayles, NK, Foreword (December, 2015), pp. xxii-xxiv, ISBN 9780415743822 [doi]
  26. Hayles, NK, RFID: Human Agency and Meaning in Information-Intensive Environments, in Throughout (November, 2015), MIT Press
  27. Hayles, NK, Brain imaging and the epistemology of vision: Daniel Suarez's daemon and freedom, MFS - Modern Fiction Studies, vol. 61 no. 2 (June, 2015), pp. 320-334, Johns Hopkins University Press, ISSN 0026-7724 [doi]
  28. Hayles, NK, The Black Hole of Quantum Theory, Novel, vol. 48 no. 1 (May, 2015), pp. 148-150, Duke University Press, ISSN 0029-5132 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  29. Hayles, NK, FOREWORD (January, 2015), pp. xxii-xxiv, ISBN 9781315781129
  30. N. Katherine Hayles, , Greg Egan's <em>Quarantine</em> and <em>Teranesia:</em> Contributions to the Millennial Reassessment of Consciousness and the Cognitive Nonconscious, Science Fiction Studies, vol. 42 no. 1 (2015), pp. 56-56, Project MUSE, ISSN 0091-7729 [doi]
  31. Hayles, NK, Beyond Human Scale: Steve Tomasula's "The Book of Portraiture", in Steve Tomasula: The Art and Science of New Media Fiction (2015), Bloomsbury
  32. Hayles, NK, Schizoid Android: Cybernetics and the Mid-Sixties Novels of Philip K. Dick, Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts, vol. 8 (November, 2014), pp. 22-45, ISSN 0897-0521
  33. Hayles, NK, Electronic Literature: What Is It? (November, 2014) [html]
  34. Hayles, NK; Jagoda, P; LeMieux, P, Speculation (Alternate Reality Game) (November, 2014) [available here]
  35. Hayles, NK, The Time of Digital Poetry: From Object to Event, in New Media Poetics: Contexts, Technotexts, and Theories, edited by Morris, A; Swiss, T (November, 2014), pp. 181-210, MIT Press
  36. Hayles, NK, Cognition Everywhere: The Rise of the Cognitive Nonconscious and the Costs of Consciousness, New Literary History, vol. 45 no. 2 (2014), pp. 199-220, Johns Hopkins University Press, ISSN 0028-6087 [doi]
  37. with Hayles, K; Jagoda, P; LeMieux, P, Speculation: Financial Games and Derivative Worlding in a Transmedia Era, Critical Inquiry, vol. 40 no. 3 (2014), pp. 220-236, University of Chicago Press [doi]
  38. Hayles, K, Speculative Aesthetics and Object Oriented Inquiry (OOI), Speculations: A Journal of Speculative Realism, vol. 5 (2014), pp. 158-179 [available here]
  39. Hayles, NK, Influences of the Digital, in Postmodern/Postwar--and After, edited by Worden, D; Gladstone, J; Hoberek, A (2014), pp. 209-215, University of Iowa Press, ISBN 160938427X
  40. Hayles, K, The Cognitive Nonconscious and the Larger Landscape, in Beyond the Humanities and the Digital, edited by Svensson, P; Goldberg, DT (2014), MIT Press, Cambridge MA
  41. Hayles, NK, Stanisław Lem's "Summa Technologiae": Mirror text to "The Cyberiad", Science-Fiction Studies, vol. 40 no. 3 (November, 2013), pp. 417-427, SF-TH, Inc., ISSN 0091-7729 [doi]
  42. Hayles, NK, Unfinished work: From cyborg to cognisphere, in Architectural Theories of the Environment: Posthuman Territory (March, 2013), pp. 37-43, ISBN 9780415506199
  43. Katherine Hayles, N, Combining close and distant reading: Jonathan Safran Foer's Tree of Codes and the aesthetic of bookishness, PMLA, vol. 128 no. 1 (January, 2013), pp. 226-231, Modern Language Association (MLA), ISSN 0030-8129 [doi]  [abs]
  44. Johnson, WA, Bookrolls as media, in Comparative Textual Media: Transforming the Humanities in the Postprint Era, edited by Hayles, NK; Pressman, J (January, 2013), pp. 101-124, ISBN 9781452940571
  45. Comparative Textual Media: Transforming the Humanities in the Postprint Era, edited by Hayles, NK; Pressman, J (2013), University of Minnesota Press
  46. Hayles, NK, Rewiring Literary Criticism (Review of Mark C. Taylor's "Rewiring the Real: Conversations with William Gaddis, Richard Powers, Mark Danielewski, and Don DeLillo"), Los Angeles Review of Books (2013)
  47. Hayles, NK; Gannon, T, Virtual, Actual, Ineffable: Architecture and Media in the Age of Computation, in Ineffable: Architecture, Computation, and the Inexpressable, edited by Horn, B (2013), pp. 58-71, Oscar Riera Ojeda
  48. Hayles, NK, Review of Braden R. Allenby and Daniel Sarewitz's "The Techno-Human Condition", Technology and Culture, vol. 53 no. 4 (October, 2012), pp. 920-921, Johns Hopkins University Press, ISSN 1097-3729 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  49. Hayles, NK, Remixed Up (Review of Mark Amerika's "Remix the Book" and Alex Goody's "Technology, Literature and Culture"), TLS - The Times Literary Supplement no. 5698 (June, 2012), pp. 22, ISSN 0307-661X
  50. Hayles, NK, How we think: Transforming power and digital technologies, in Understanding Digital Humanities (February, 2012), pp. 42-66, Palgrave Macmillan UK, ISBN 9780230292642 [doi]
  51. Hayles, NK; Gannon, T, Virtual architecture, actual media, in The SAGE Handbook of Architectural Theory (January, 2012), pp. 484-500, SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD, ISBN 9781412946131 [doi]
  52. Hayles, NK, How We Think: Digital Media and Contemporary Technogenesis (2012), University of Chicago Press
  53. Hayles, K, Tech-TOC: Complex Temporalities in Living and Technical Beings, Electronic Book Review (2012)
  54. Hayles, NK, Media, Materiality, and the Human: A Conversation with N. Katherine Hayles, in Communication Matters: Materialist Approaches to Media, Mobility, and Networks, edited by Packer, J; Crofts Wiley, SB (2012), pp. 17-34, Routledge
  55. with Hayles, K; Montfort, N, Interactive Fiction, in Routledge Companion to Experimental Literature, edited by Bray, J; Gibbons, A; McHale, B (2012), Routledge, New York
  56. Hayles, K, Material Entanglements: Steven Hall’s "The Raw Shark Texts" as Slipstream Novel, Science-Fiction Studies, vol. 38 no. 1 (2011), pp. 115-133  [abs]
  57. Hayles, NK, Navigating the Cognisphere: Meditations on Visualization, Memory, Database, and Narrative, in Euphoria Dystopia, edited by Cook, S; Diamond, S (2011), pp. 72-83, Banff Centre Press
  58. Hayles, K, Complex Temporalities in Living and Technical Beings (Komplexe Zeitstrukturen lebender und technischer Wesen), in The Technical Condition: Existence and Knowledge in the Technical World (Die Technologische Bedingung: Beiträge zue Beschreibung der technischen Welt) (2011), pp. 193-228, Suhrkamp
  59. Hayles, K, Mapping Time, Charting Data: The Spatial Aesthetic of Mark Z. Danielewski’s "Only Revolutions", in Essays on Mark Z. Danielewski, edited by Gibbons, A; Bray, J (2011), pp. 159-177, Manchester University Press
  60. Hayles, K, Annotations, in The Exegesis of Philip K. Dick, edited by Jackson, P; Lethem, J; David, E (2011), Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
  61. Piper, A; Hayles, NK, 'How We Became Posthuman': Ten Years On (An Interview with N. Katherine Hayles), Paragraph: a journal of modern critical theory, vol. 33 no. 3 (November, 2010), pp. 318-330, Edinburgh University Press, ISSN 1750-0176 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  62. Hayles, NK, Electronic Literature: What Is It?, Text@Media (2010), pp. 18-37  [abs]
  63. Hayles, K, How We Read: Close, Hyper, Machine, ADE Bulletin, vol. 150 (2010), pp. 62-79
  64. Hayles, NK, After Shocks: Posthuman Ambivalence, Postmedieval: A Journal of Medieval Cultural Studies, vol. 1 no. 1-2 (2010), pp. 262-271, Palgrave Macmillan, ISSN 2040-5979 [doi]
  65. with Hayles, NK; Pulizzi, JJ, Narrating Consciousness, History of the Human Sciences, vol. 21 no. 3 (2010), pp. 131-148
  66. Hayles, NK, Traumas of Code, in Digital and Other Virtualities: Renegotiating the Image, edited by Bryant, A; Pollock, G (2010), pp. 23-41, I.B. Truis
  67. Hayles, NK, RFID: Human Agency and Meaning in Information-Intensive Environments, in Beyond the Screen: Transformations of Literary Structures, Interfaces and Genres, edited by Schaefer, J; Gendolla, P (2010), pp. 95-122, Transcript Verlag
  68. Hayles, NK, What Does It Mean to be Posthuman, in The New Media and Cybercultures Anthology, edited by Nayar, PK (2010), pp. 19-28
  69. Hayles, K, Cybernetics, in Critical Terms for Media Studies, edited by Mitchell, WJT; Hansen, MBN (2010), pp. 145-156, University of Chicago Press
  70. Hayles, NK, Waking up to the surveillance society, Surveillance and Society, vol. 6 no. 3 (January, 2009), pp. 313-316 [doi]  [abs]
  71. Hayles, K, RFID: Human Agency and Meaning in Information-Intensive Environments, Theory, Culture and Society: Explorations in Critical Social Science, vol. 26 no. 2/3 (2009), pp. 1-24, SAGE Publications, ISSN 1460-3616  [author's comments]
  72. Hayles, K, Sleepwalking into the Surveillance Society, Surveillance and Society, vol. 6 no. 3 (2009), pp. 2-9 [available here]
  73. Hayles, K, RFID: Human Agency and Meaning in Information-Intensive Environments, Theory, Culture and Society, vol. 26 no. 2/3 (2009), pp. 1-24
  74. Hayles, NK, Electronic Literature: New Horizons for the Literary (Spring, 2008), University of Notre Dame Press
  75. Hayles, NK, The Future of Literature: Complex Surfaces of Electronic Texts and Print Books, in A Time for the Humanities: Futurity and the Limits of Autonomy, edited by Bono, JJ; Dean, T; Plonowska Ziarek, E (2008), pp. 180-209, Fordham University Press, ISBN 9780823229192
  76. Hayles, K, Distributed Cognition at/in Work: Strickland, Lawson Jaramillo, and Ryan’s "slippingglimpse", in Literary Art in Digital Performance, edited by Ricardo, F (2008), pp. 38-47, Continuum Books
  77. Hayles, K, The Materiality of Informatics: Audiotape and Its Cultural Niche, in The Design Culture Reader, edited by Highmore, B (Fall, 2008), pp. 317-327, Routledge
  78. Hayles, NK, Narrative and Database: Natural Symbionts (Response to Ed Folsom's "Database as Genre, The Epic Transformation of Archives"), PMLA, vol. 122 no. 5 (October, 2007), pp. 1603-1608, Modern Language Association, ISSN 0030-8129 [Gateway.cgi]
  79. Hayles, NK, Intermediation: The Pursuit of a Vision, New Literary History, vol. 38 no. 1 (January, 2007), pp. 99-125, Johns Hopkins University Press [doi]
  80. Hayles, NK, (Un)masking the Agent: Stanislaw Lem's 'The Mask', in The Art and Science of Stanislaw Lem, edited by Swirski, P (2007), pp. 22-46, McGill-Queen's University Press
  81. Hayles, NK; Gannon, T, Mood Swings: The Aesthetics of Ambient Emergence, in The Mourning After: Attending the Wake of Postmodernism, edited by Brooks, N; Toth, J (2007), pp. 99-142, Rodopi Press
  82. Hayles, NK, Revealing and Transforming: How Electronic Literature Re-Values Computational Practice, Performance Research, vol. 11 no. 4 (December, 2006), pp. 5-16, Informa UK Limited, ISSN 1352-8165 [doi]
  83. Hayles, NK, Unfinished Work: From Cyborg to Cognisphere, Theory, Culture & Society, vol. 23 no. 7-8 (December, 2006), pp. 159-166, SAGE Publications, ISSN 0263-2764 [doi]  [abs]
  84. Hayles, NK, Traumas of Code, Critical Inquiry, vol. 33 no. 1 (September, 2006), pp. 136-157, University of Chicago Press, ISSN 0093-1896 [doi]
  85. Hayles, NK, Afterword, in Crowds, edited by Schnapp, JT; Tiews, M (2006), pp. 377-378, Stanford University Press
  86. Hayles, NK, Electronic Literature Collection (2006), Electronic Literature Organization
  87. Hayles, NK, Is It Literature—or Art?, Second Natures (2006), pp. 23-30, UCLA Department of Design/Media Arts  [abs]
  88. Hayles, NK, Narrating Bits: Encounters between Humans and Intelligent Machines, Comparative Critical Studies, vol. 2 no. 2 (June, 2005), pp. 165-190, Edinburgh University Press, ISSN 1744-1854 [doi]
  89. Hayles, NK, Attacking the Borg of Corporate Knowledge Work: The Achivement of Alan Liu's "The Laws of Cool", Criticism, vol. 47 no. 2 (March, 2005), pp. 235-239, Johns Hopkins University Press, ISSN 0011-1589 [doi]
  90. Hayles, NK, Commentary: The Search for the Human, New Literary History, vol. 36 no. 2 (January, 2005), pp. 327-333, Johns Hopkins University Press [doi]
  91. Hayles, NK, Is utopia obsolete? Imploding boundaries in Neal Stephenson's The Diamond Age, in World Weavers: Globalization, Science Fiction, and the Cybernetic Revolution (January, 2005), pp. 95-110, ISBN 9789622097216
  92. Hayles, NK, My Mother Was a Computer: Digital Subjects and Literary Texts (2005), University of Chicago Press
  93. Hayles, NK; Brown, N, Representation and Technology, in Science, Technology, and Society: An Encyclopedia, edited by Restivo, S (2005), Oxford University Press
  94. Hayles, NK, Visiting Wonderland (A Riposte to Diana Lobb's "The Emperor's New Clothes"), Electronic Book Review (December, 2004), Alt-X Literary Network, ISSN 1553-1139 [feedback]
  95. Hayles, NK; Gessler, N, The Slipstream of Mixed Reality: Unstable Ontologies and Semiotic Markers in "The Thirteenth Floor," "Dark City," and "Mulholland Drive", PMLA, vol. 119 no. 3 (May, 2004), pp. 482-499, Modern Language Association, ISSN 0030-8129 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  96. Hayles, NK, Print Is Flat, Code Is Deep: The Importance of Media-Specific Analysis, Poetics Today, vol. 25 no. 1 (March, 2004), pp. 67-90, Duke University Press, ISSN 0333-5372 [doi]
  97. Hayles, NK, Refiguring the Posthuman, Comparative Literature Studies, vol. 41 no. 3 (January, 2004), pp. 311-316, The Pennsylvania State University Press [doi]
  98. Ine Hayles, NK, Nanoculture: Implications of the New Technoscience, edited by Hayles, NK (2004), pp. 1-257, Intellect Books, ISBN 9781841501130  [abs]
  99. James, R, The Seductions of Cyberspace, in Everyday Theory, edited by McLaughlin, B; Coleman, B (2004), Longman
  100. Hayles, NK, Performative Code and Figurative Language: Neal Stephenson’s Cryptonomicon, in The Holodeck in the Garden: Science and Technology in Contemporary American Fiction, edited by Freese, P; Harris, CB (2004), pp. 2-27, Dalkey Archive Press
  101. Hayles, NK, Computing the Human (Fuelle der Combination), in Literaturforschung und Wissenschaftsgeschitchte, edited by Dotzler, BJ; Weigel, S (2004), Fink
  102. Hayles, NK, From Utopia to Mutopia: Recursive Complexity and the Nanospatiality of "The Diamond Age", in World Weavers: Globalization, Science Fiction, and the Cybernetic Revolution, edited by Yuen, WK; Westfahl, G; Chant Kit Sze, A (2004), Hong Kong University Press
  103. Hayles, NK, Performative Code and Figurative Language: Neal Stephenson's "Cryptonomicon", in Science, Technology, and the Humanities in Recent American Fiction, edited by Freese, P; Harris, CB (2004), pp. 279-316, Verlag
  104. Hayles, NK, Bodies of Texts, Bodies of Subjects: Metaphoric Networks in New Media, in Memory Bytes: History, Technology, and Digital Culture, edited by Rabinovitz, L; Geil, A (2004), pp. 257-282, Duke University Press
  105. Hayles, NK, Metaphoric Networks in "Lexia to Perplexia", in First Person: New Media as Story, Performance, and Game, edited by Wardrip-Fruin, N; Harrigan, P (2004), MIT Press
  106. Cybernetic Readings, edited by Hayles, NK, Comparative Literature Studies, vol. 41 no. 3 (2004), Johns Hopkins University Press, ISSN 1528-4212  [abs]
  107. Hayles, NK, Afterword: The Human in the Posthuman, Cultural Critique, vol. 53 no. 1 (December, 2003), pp. 134-137, Johns Hopkins University Press, ISSN 0882-4371 [doi]
  108. Hayles, NK, Translating Media: Why We Should Rethink Textuality, The Yale Journal of Criticism, vol. 6 no. 3 (January, 2003), pp. 263-290 [doi]
  109. ., , Beyond Productivity: Information, Innovation, and Creativity (2003), National Academies Press  [abs]
  110. Hayles, NK, Virtual Bodies and Flickering Signifiers, in Visual Culture Reader, edited by Mirzoeff, N (2003), pp. 152-160, Routledge
  111. Hayles, NK, Virtual Bodies and Flickering Signifiers, in The Feminism and Visual Culture Reader, edited by Jones, A (2003), pp. 497-506, Routledge
  112. Hayles, NK, Computing the Human (in German) Fuelle der Combination, in Turbulente Körper, soziale Maschinen: Feministische Studien zur Technowissenschaftskultur,, edited by Weber, J; Bathr, C (2003), pp. 99-198, Oplanden
  113. Hayles, NK, Computing the Human (in German) Fuelle der Combination, in Cyber, Virtual, and Bio Literature, The New Korean Association of English Language and Literature (2003), pp. 1-25
  114. Hayles, NK, Foreword, in Prefiguring Cyberspace, edited by Tofts, D (2003), pp. xvii, MIT Press, ISBN 9780128000700 [doi]
  115. Hayles, NK, Who Is In Control Here? Meditating on Eduardo Kac's Transgenic Art, in The Eighth Day: The Transgenic Art of Eduardo Kac, edited by Britton, S; Collins, D (2003), pp. 79-86, Institute of Studies in the Arts, Arizona State University
  116. Hayles, NK, Supersensual Chaos and Catherine Richards' "Excitable Tissues", in Catherine Richards: Excitable Tissues, edited by Fortin, S (2003), pp. 9-24, The Ottawa Art Gallery
  117. Hayles, NK, Timely Art: Hybridity in New Cinema and Electronic Poetry, in Future Cinema: The Cinematic Imaginary After Film, edited by Shaw, J; Weibel, P (2003), pp. 316-321, MIT Press
  118. Hayles, NK, Deeper into the Machine: Learning to Speak Digital, Computers and Composition, vol. 19 no. 4 (December, 2002), pp. 371-386, Elsevier BV, ISSN 8755-4615 [doi]
  119. Hayles, NK, Saving the Subject: Remediation in "House of Leaves", American Literature, vol. 74 no. 4 (December, 2002), pp. 779-807, Duke University Press, ISSN 1527-2117 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  120. Hayles, NK, Prognosticating the Present (Review of "Edging into the Future: Science Fiction and Contemporary Cultural Transformation"), Science Fiction Studies, vol. 29 (November, 2002), pp. 500-503, SF-TH, ISSN 0091-7729 [Gateway.cgi]
  121. Hayles, NK, The Complexities of Seriation, PMLA, vol. 117 no. 1 (January, 2002), pp. 117-121, Cambridge University Press (CUP), ISSN 0030-8129 [doi]  [abs]
  122. Hayles, NK, Deeper into the Machine: Learning to Speak Digital, edited by Rettberg, S, State of the Arts: The Proceedings of the Electronic Literature Organization’s 2002 State of the Arts Symposium (2002), pp. 13-38, Electronic Literature Organizaton
  123. Hayles, NK, Writing Machines (2002), MIT Press
  124. Hayles, NK, Flesh and Metal: Reconfiguring the Mindbody in Virtual Environments, Configurations, vol. 10 (2002), pp. 297-320, Johns Hopkins University Press, ISSN 1080-6520
  125. Hayles, NK, Is Utopia Obsolete?, Peace Review, vol. 14 no. 2 (2002), pp. 133-140, ISSN 1469-9982
  126. Hayles, NK, Chaos as Orderly Disorder: Shifting Ground in Literature and Science, in Twentieth Century Literary Criticism, vol. 90 (2002), Gale Publishing Company
  127. Hayles, NK, Virtual Bodies and Flickering Signifiers, in Connexions: Art, Reseaux, Media, edited by Burgeaud, A; Magnan, N (2002), pp. 507-544, École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts  [abs]
  128. Hayles, NK, Flesh and Metal: Reconfiguring the Mindbody in Virtual Environments, in Singularitäten—Allianzen, Interventions 11, edited by Huber, J (2002), pp. 289-304, Springer
  129. Hayles, NK, Escape and Constraint: Three Fictions Dream of Moving from Energy to Information, in From Energy to Information: Representation in Science and Technology, Art, and Literature, edited by Henderson, L; Clarke, B (2002), pp. 235-254, Stanford University Press
  130. Hayles, NK, Flesh and Metal: Reconfiguring the Mindbody in Virtual Environments, in Semiotic Flesh Information and the Human Body, edited by Thurtle, P; Mitchell, R (2002), pp. 52-68, Walter Chapin Simpson Center for the Humanities, University of Washington
  131. Hayles, K, Review of Stefan Helmreich's "Silicon Second Nature", Artificial Life, vol. 7 no. 4 (October, 2001), pp. 425-428, MIT Press - Journals, ISSN 1064-5462 [doi]
  132. Hayles, NK, The Materiality of the Medium: Hypertext Narrative in Print and New Media, Narrative, vol. 9 no. 1 (January, 2001), pp. 21-39, ISSN 1538-974X [Gateway.cgi]
  133. Hayles, NK, Metaphoric Networks in Lexia to Perplexia, Digital Creativity, vol. 12 no. 3 (2001), pp. 133-139, ISSN 1744-3806
  134. Hayles, NK, Metaphoric Networks in "Lexia to Perplexia", Electronic Art and Animation Catalog, vol. 31-34 no. 3 (2001), pp. 31-34, Informa UK Limited, ISSN 1462-6268 [doi]
  135. Hayles, NK, Desiring Agency: Limiting Metaphors and Enabling Constraints in Dawkins and Deleuze/Guattari, SubStance, vol. 30 (no. 1 & 2) no. 94-95 (2001), pp. 144-159, ISSN 0049-2426 [Gateway.cgi]
  136. Hayles, NK, Schizoid Android: Cybernetics and the Mid-Sixties Novels of Philip K. Dick, in Revista de Communicação e linguagens, edited by Cádima, FR; Rosa, JM (2001), pp. 107-142, Reglógio D’Άgua Editores  [abs]
  137. Hayles, NK, The Invention of Copyright and the Birth of Monsters: Flickering Connectivities in Shelley Jackson's "Patchwork Girl", Postmodern Culture: An Electronic Journal of Interdisciplinary Criticism, vol. 10 no. 2 (January, 2000), Johns Hopkins University Press, ISSN 1053-1920 [Gateway.cgi]
  138. Hayles, NK, Cognition on a Desert Island (Commentary on Edwin Hutchins' "Cognition in the Wild"), Genre, vol. 23 no. 3-4 (2000), pp. 331-338
  139. Hayles, NK, Adam Ross: Paranoid Utopias, Art/Text, vol. 70 (2000), pp. 62-65
  140. Hayles, NK, Visualizing the Posthuman, Art Journal, vol. 59 no. 3 (2000), pp. 50-54, College Art Association, ISSN 0004-3249 [doi]  [abs]
  141. Hayles, NK, Theory of a Different Order: A Conversation with Niklas Luhmann and Katherine Hayles, in Observing Complexity: Systems Theory and Postmodernity, edited by Rasch, W; Wolfe, C (2000), pp. 111-136, University of Chicago Press
  142. Hayles, NK, Making the Cut: The Interplay of Narrative and System, or What System Theory Can't See, in Observing Complexity: Systems Theory and Postmodernity, edited by Rasch, W; Wolfe, C (2000), pp. 137-162, University of Chicago Press
  143. Hayles, NK, Enlightened Chaos, in Disrupted Patterns: On Chaos and Order in the Enlightenment, edited by Braun, TED; McCarthy, JA (2000), pp. 1-5, Rodopi
  144. Hayles, NK, Commentary ('Progressive Dinner Party') (2000), Riding the Meridian [htm]
  145. Hayles, NK, Auto-Projection: Fuchs' Evolutionary Tale (December, 1999), Landmark Gallery  [abs]
  146. Hayles, NK, How We Became Posthuman: Virtual Bodies in Cybernetics, Literature, and Informatics (1999), University of Chicago Press
  147. Hayles, NK, Review of Brian Richardson's "Unlikely Stories: Causality and the Nature of Modern Narrative", South Atlantic Review (1999), pp. 140-141, ISSN 0277-335X
  148. Hayles, NK, The Illusion of Autonomy and the Fact of Recursivity: Virtual Ecologies, Entertainment, and "Infinite Jest", New Literary History: A Journal of Theory and Interpretation, vol. 30 no. 3 (1999), pp. 675-697, ISSN 0028-6087 [Gateway.cgi]
  149. Hayles, NK, Simulating Narratives: What Virtual Creatures Can Teach Us, Critical Inquiry, vol. 26 no. 1 (1999), pp. 1-26, University of Chicago Press, ISSN 0093-1896 [doi]
  150. Hayles, NK, The Life Cycle of Cyborgs: Writing the Posthuman, in Cybersexualities: A Reader on Feminist Theory, Cyborgs and Cyberspace, edited by Wolmark, J (1999), pp. 157-173, Edinburgh University Press
  151. Hayles, NK, Artificial Life and Literary Culture, in Cyperspace Textuality: Computer Culture and Literary Theory (1999), pp. 205-223, Indiana University Press
  152. Hayles, NK, Hot List: N. Katherine Hayles on Byte Lit, Artforum International, vol. 37 no. 2 (1998), pp. 33, ISSN 1086-7058
  153. Hayles, NK, From Self-Organization to Emergence: Aesthetic Implications of Shifting Ideas of Organization, in Chaos and the Changing Nature of Science and Medicine (1998), pp. 133-157, American Institute of Physics
  154. Hayles, NK, Why Literature and Science?, American Book Review, vol. 18 no. 5 (1997), ISSN 0149-9408 [Gateway.cgi]
  155. Hayles, NK, Situating Narrative in an Ecology of New Media, Modern Fiction Studies, vol. 43 no. 3 (1997), pp. 573-576, ISSN 0026-7724 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  156. Hayles, NK, Interrogating the Posthuman Body (Review of Anne Balsamo's "Technologies of the Gendered Body: Reading Cyborg Women" and Judith Halberstam and Ira Livingston's "Posthuman Bodies"), Contemporary Literature, vol. 38 no. 4 (1997), pp. 755-762, University of Wisconsin Press, ISSN 1548-9949 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  157. Hayles, NK, Corporeal Anxiety in "Dictionary of the Khazars": What Books Talk About in the Late Age of Print When They Talk About Losing Their Bodies, Modern Fiction Studies, vol. 43 no. 3 (1997), pp. 800-820 [doi]
  158. Hayles, NK, The Posthuman Body: Inscription and Incorporation in "Galatea 2.2" and "Snow Crash", Configurations, vol. 5 no. 2 (1997), pp. 241-266, ISSN 1063-1801
  159. Hayles, NK, Voices Out of Bodies and Bodies Out of Voices, in Sound States: Innovative Poetics and Acoustical Technologies (1997), pp. 74-96, University of North Carolina Press
  160. Hayles, NK, The Condition of Virtuality, in Language Machines: Technologies of Literary and Cultural Production, edited by Masten, J; Stallybrass, P; Vickers, N (1997), pp. 183-208, Routledge
  161. Technocriticism and Hypernarrative, edited by Hayles, NK, Modern Fiction Studies, vol. 43 no. 3 (1997), Johns Hopkins University Press, ISSN 1080-658X  [abs]
  162. Hayles, NK, Walking in Water (Review of Michael Joyce's "Of Two Minds: Hypertext Poetics and Pedagogy"), Scientific American, vol. 274 no. 1 (January, 1996), pp. 104-105, Nature Publishing Group, ISSN 0036-8733
  163. Hayles, NK, Virtual Bodies and Flickering Signifiers, in Electronic Culture: Technology and Visual Representation, edited by Druckrey, T (1996), pp. 259-278, Aperture
  164. Hayles, NK, Narratives of Artificial Life, in Futurenatural: Nature, Science, Culture, edited by Robertson, G; Mash, M; Tickner, L; Bird, J; Curtis, B; Putnam, T (1996), pp. 146-164, Routledge
  165. Hayles, NK, How Cyberspace Signifies: Taking Immortality Literally, in Immortal Engines: Life Extension and Immortality in Science Fiction and Fantasy, edited by Slusser, G; Westfahl, G; Rabkin, ES (1996), pp. 111-124, University of Georgia Press
  166. Hayles, NK, Consolidating the Canon, in The Science Wars, edited by Ross, A (1996), pp. 226-237, Duke University Press
  167. Hayles, NK, From Transylvania to Transgender (Review of Allucquere Roseanne Stone's "The War Between Desire and Technology at the Close of the Mechanical Age), Art + Text, vol. 52 (1995), pp. 31-32
  168. Hayles, NK, Hypertext "Hamlet", Humanities, vol. 16 no. 5 (1995), pp. 23-27, MDPI AG, ISSN 2076-0787
  169. Hayles, NK; Luhmann, N, Theory of a Different Order: A Conversation with Niklas Luhmann and Katherine Hayles, Cultural Critique, vol. 31 (1995), pp. 7-37, ISSN 1534-5203
  170. HAYLES, NK, Making the Cut: The Interplay of Narrative and System, or What System Theory Can't See, Cultural Critique: An International Journal of Cultural Studies no. 30 (1995), pp. 71-100, JSTOR, ISSN 1534-5203 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  171. HAYLES, NK, Engineering Cyborg Ideology (Review of Diane Greco's "Cyborg: Engineering the Body Electric"), American Book Review, vol. 17 no. 2 (1995), pp. 3, ISSN 0149-9408 [Gateway.cgi]
  172. HAYLES, NK, Boundary Work with a Vengeance, Arachne, vol. 2 no. 1 (1995), pp. 3-15, ISSN 1192-3474 [Gateway.cgi]
  173. Hayles, NK, Boundary Disputes: Homeostasis, Reflexivity, and the Foundations of Cybernetics, in Virtual Realities and Their Discontents, edited by Markley, R (1995), Johns Hopkins University Press
  174. Hayles, NK, The Life Cycle of Cyborgs: Writing the Posthuman, in The Cyborg Handbook, edited by Gray, CH (1995), pp. 321-335, Routledge
  175. Hayles, NK, Searching for Common Ground, in Reinventing Nature?: Responses to Postmodern Deconstruction (1995), pp. 45-60, Island Press
  176. Hayles, NK, Embodied Virtuality: Or How to Put Bodies Back into the Picture, in Immersed in Technology: Art and Virtual Environments, edited by Augaitis, D; MacLeod, D; Moser, MA (1995), pp. 1-28, MIT Press
  177. Hayles, NK, Simulated Nature and Natural Simulations: Rethinking the Relation Between the Beholder and the World, in Uncommon Ground: Toward the Reinvention of Nature, edited by Cronon, W (1995), pp. 409-425, Norton
  178. HAYLES, NK, Review of Ronald Schleifer, Robert Con Davis, and Nancy Mergler's "Culture and Cognition: The Boundaries of Literary Scientific Inquiry", Isis: An International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences, vol. 85 no. 4 (December, 1994), pp. 743-744, ISSN 0021-1753 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  179. Hayles, NK, The Embodiment of Meaning (Response to Herbert Simon), Stanford Humanities Review, vol. 4 (1994), pp. 62-64
  180. Hayles, NK, Boundary Disputes: Homeostasis, Reflexivity, and the Foundations of Cybernetics, Configurations: A Journal of Literature, Science and Technology, vol. 3 (1994), pp. 441-467, Johns Hopkins University Press, ISSN 1080-6520
  181. Hayles, NK, The Paradoxes of John Cage: Chaos, Time, and Irreversible Art, in Permission Granted: Composed in America, edited by Perloff, M; Junkerman, C (1994), pp. 226-241, University of Chicago Press
  182. Hayles, NK, Narratives of Evolution and the Evolution of Narratives, in Cooperation and Conflict in General Evolutionary Processes, edited by Casti, JL; Karlqvist, A (1994), pp. 113-132, John Wiley and Sons
  183. Hayles, NK, Deciphering the Rules of Unruly Disciplines: A Modest Proposal for Literature and Science, in Literature and Science (1994), pp. 25-48, Rodopi
  184. Hayles, NK, Particles and Paste (Review of Kathryn Hume's "Calvino's Fictions: Cogito Cosmos"), London Times Higher Education Supplement (April, 1993), pp. 21
  185. Hayles, NK, Chaotics: Culture and Chaos, Louisiana Revy, vol. 33 no. 2 (February, 1993), pp. 6-9
  186. Hayles, NK, The Materiality of Informatics, Configurations: A Journal of Literature, Science and Technology, vol. 1 (1993), pp. 147-170, Johns Hopkins University Press, ISSN 1080-6520
  187. HAYLES, NK, Virtual Bodies and Flickering Signifiers, October 66, vol. 66 (1993), pp. 66-92, ISSN 0162-2870 [Gateway.cgi]
  188. Hayles, NK, 'Who Was Saved?': Families, Snitches, and Recuperation in Pynchon's Vineland, in The Vineland Papers: Critical Takes on Pynchon's Novel, edited by Green, G; Greiner, DJ; McCaffery, L (1993), Dalkey Archive Press
  189. Hayles, NK, Constrained Constructivism: Locating Scientific Inquiry in the Theater of Representation, in Realism and Representation,:Essays on the Problem of Realism in Relation to Science, Literature, and Culture, edited by Levine, G (1993), pp. 27-43, University of Wisconsin Press
  190. Hayles, NK, The Life Cycle of Cyborgs: Writing and the Posthuman, in A Question of Identity: Women, Science, and Literature (1993), pp. 152-172, Rutgers University Press
  191. Hayles, NK, The Seductions of Cyberspace, in Rethinking Technologies, edited by Conley, V (1993), pp. 173-190, University of Minnesota Press
  192. HAYLES, NK, Trusting the Material (Review of Steve Heims' "The Cybernetics Group"), History of the Human Sciences, vol. 5 no. 2 (May, 1992), pp. 150-154, SAGE Publications, ISSN 1461-720X [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  193. Hayles, NK, The Rip Van Winkle Syndrome (Review of Lorelei Cederstrom's "Fine-Tuning the Feminine Psyche: Jungian Patterns in the Novels of Doris Lessing"), Science Fiction Studies, vol. 19 (March, 1992), pp. 96-98, SF-TH, ISSN 0091-7729 [Gateway.cgi]
  194. Hayles, NK, Gender Encoding in Fluid Mechanics: Masculine Channels and Feminine Flows, differences, vol. 4 (1992), pp. 16-44, Duke University Press, ISSN 1527-1986
  195. Hayles, NK, World Without Ground (Review of Francisco Valera, Evan Thompson, and Eleanor Rosch's "The Embodied Mind: Cognitive Science and Human Experience"), American Book Review, vol. 14 no. 1 (1992), pp. 13-13, ISSN 0149-9408 [Gateway.cgi]
  196. Hayles, NK, Space for Writing: Stanislaw Lem and the Dialectic 'That Guides My Pen, in Teksty Drugie 3, edited by Jarzebski, J (1992), pp. 5-29
  197. Hayles, NK, The Materiality of Informatics, in Integrative Studies 10 (1992), pp. 121-144
  198. Hayles, NK, Turbulence in Literature and Science: Questions of Influence, in Science and the American Imagination (1992), pp. 229-250, University of Kentucky Press
  199. Hayles, NK, The Borders of Madness (Response to Jean Baudrillard), Science Fiction Studies, vol. 18 (November, 1991), pp. 321-329, SF-TH, ISSN 0091-7729 [Gateway.cgi]
  200. Chaos and Order: Complex Dynamics in Literature and Science, edited by Hayles, HK (1991), University of Chicago Press
  201. Hayles, NK, Constrained Constructivism: Locating Scientific Inquiry in the Theater of Representation, New Orleans Review, vol. 18 no. 1 (1991), pp. 76-85, ISSN 0028-6400 [Gateway.cgi]
  202. Hayles, NK, 'A Metaphor of God Knew How Many Parts': The Engine that Drives "The Crying of Lot 49", in "The Crying of Lot 49": A Collection of New Essays (1991), pp. 197-213, Cambridge University Press
  203. Hayles, NK, 'Who was Saved?': Families, Snitches, and Recuperation in Pynchon's 'Vineland', Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction, vol. 32 no. 2 (December, 1990), pp. 77-91, Informa UK Limited, ISSN 0011-1619 [doi]
  204. Hayles, NK, Postmodern Parataxis: Embodied Texts, Weightless Information, American Literary History, vol. 2 no. 3 (January, 1990), pp. 394-421, Oxford University Press (OUP), ISSN 0896-7148 [doi]
  205. Hayles, NK, Designs on the body: Norbert Wiener, cybernetics, and the play of metaphor, History of the Human Sciences, vol. 3 no. 2 (January, 1990), pp. 211-228, SAGE Publications, ISSN 0952-6951 [doi]
  206. Hayles, NK, Chaos Bound: Orderly Disorder in Contemporary Literature and Science (1990), Cornell University Press
  207. Hayles, NK, Designs on the Body: Cybernetics, Norbert Wiener, and the Play of Metaphor, History of the Human Sciences, vol. 3 (1990), pp. 212-228, SAGE Publications, ISSN 1461-720X
  208. Hayles, NK, Self-Reflexive Metaphors in Maxwell's Demon and Shannon's Choice: Finding the Passages (1990), pp. 209-238, Northeastern University Press
  209. Hayles, NK, Literature and Science, in Literature and Criticism: A New Century Guide, edited by Kelsall, M; Coyle, M; Gardside, P; Peck, J (1990), pp. 1068-1081, Routledge
  210. Hayles, NK, Fractured Mandala: The Inescapable Ambiguities of "Gravity's Rainbow" (Review of Steven Weisenberg's "Companion to "Gravity's Rainbow""), Pynchon Notes (1989), pp. 24-25, ISSN 0278-1891
  211. Hayles, NK, Chaos as Orderly Disorder: Shifting Ground in Literature and Science, New Literary History, vol. 20 no. 2 (1989), pp. 305-322, Johns Hopkins University Press, ISSN 1080-661X [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  212. Hayles, NK, Two Voices, One Channel: Equivocation in Michel Serres, SubStance, vol. 57 (1988), pp. 3-12, ISSN 0049-2426 [Gateway.cgi]
  213. Hayles, NK, Information or Noise? Economy of Explanation in Barthes's "S/Z" and Shannon's Information Theory, in One Culture: Essays in Science and Literature, edited by Levine, G (1988), pp. 119-142, University of Wisconsin Press
  214. Hayles, NK, Text Out of Context: Situating Postmodernism in an Information Society, Discourse, vol. 9 (1987), pp. 24-36
  215. Hayles, NK, Space for Writing: Stanislaw Lem and the Dialectic 'That Guides My Pen', Science Fiction Studies, vol. 13 (November, 1986), pp. 292-312, SF-TH, ISSN 0091-7729 [Gateway.cgi]
  216. Hayles, NK, Anger in Different Voices: Carol Gilligan and "The Mill on the Floss", Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, vol. 12 no. 1 (January, 1986), pp. 23-39, University of Chicago Press, ISSN 0097-9740 [doi]
  217. Hayles, NK, Women, Literature, and a Small-Town Library, Show-Me Libraries, vol. 36 (1985), pp. 15-18
  218. Hayles, NK; Eiser, M, Coloring "Gravity's Rainbow", Pynchon Notes, vol. 16 (1985), pp. 3-24, ISSN 0278-1891
  219. Hayles, NK, The Nature of Women (Review of Linda Woodbridge's "Women and the English Renaissance"), Modern Language Quarterly, vol. 46 no. 3-4 (1985), pp. 378-380, Duke University Press, ISSN 1527-1943 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  220. Hayles, NK, The Cosmic Web: Scientific Field Models and Literary Strategies in the Twentieth Century (1984), pp. 1-208, Cornell University Press, ISBN 9780801492907  [abs]
  221. Hayles, NK, Cosmology and the Point of (No) Return in "Gravity's Rainbow", Markham Review, vol. 12 (1983), pp. 73-77
  222. Hayles, NK, The Perils of Theory (Review of Robert Nadeau's "Readings from the New Book on Nature: Physics and Metaphysics in the Modern Novel"), Science, Technology and Human Values, vol. 8 (1983), pp. 52-54, SAGE Publications, ISSN 1552-8251 [Gateway.cgi]
  223. Hayles, NK, Metaphysics of Metafiction in "The Man in the High Castle", in Philip K. Dick, edited by Greenberg, MH; Olander, JD (1983), pp. 53-72, Taplinger
  224. Hayles, NK, The Ambivalent Approach: D. H. Lawrence and the New Physics, Mosaic: A Journal for the Interdisciplinary Study of Literature, vol. 15 no. 3 (1982), pp. 89-108, ISSN 0027-1276 [Gateway.cgi]
  225. Hayles, NK, Making a Virtue of Necessity: Pattern and Freedom in Nabokov's "Ada", Contemporary Literature, vol. 23 no. 1 (1982), pp. 32-51, University of Wisconsin Press, ISSN 1548-9949 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  226. Hayles, NK, An Imperfect Art: Competing Patterns in "More Than Human", Extrapolation, vol. 22 no. 1 (1981), pp. 13-24, Liverpool University Press, ISSN 0014-5483 [doi]
  227. Hayles, NK; Rindskoff, K, The Shadow of Violence, Journal of Popular Film and Television, vol. 8 no. 2 (1981), pp. 2-8, Informa UK Limited, ISSN 1930-6458 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  228. Hayles, NK; Rindskoff, K, Cruising the Shadows, Psychological Perspectives: A Semiannual Journal of Jungian Thought, vol. 11 (1980), pp. 227-231, ISSN 1556-3030
  229. Hayles, NK, Sexual Disguise in "Cymbeline", Modern Language Quarterly, vol. 41 no. 3 (1980), pp. 231-247, ISSN 0026-7929 [doi]
  230. Hayles, NK, Sexual Disguise in "As You Like It" and "Twelfth Night", in Shakespeare Survey Volume 32: The Middle Comedies (1979), pp. 63-72, Cambridge University Press
  231. Hayles, NK, Androgyny, Ambivalence, and Assimilation in "The Left Hand of Darkness", in Ursula K. Le Guin, edited by Olander, JD (1979), pp. 97-115, Taplinger
  232. Hayles, NK, Science Fiction: Contemporary Mythology, Galileo (September, 1978), pp. 90-91
  233. Hayles, NK; Anson, FC; Rathjen, N; Frisbee, RD, The Absence of a Detectable Potential‐Dependence of the Transfer Coefficient in the Cr+3/Cr+2 Reaction, Journal of the Electrochemical Society, vol. 117 (1970), pp. 477-482

Hensley, Nathan K

  1. N. Hensley, "Mister Trollope, Lady Credit, and The Way We Live Now", in The Politics of Gender in Trollope: New Readings for the Twenty-First Century, edited by D. Morse, M. Markwick, R. Gagnier (Ashgate, Forthcoming February 2009)
  2. N. Hensley, _Armadale_ and the Logic of Liberalism, Victorian Studies (51.4 (Forthcoming Summer 2009))

Hijuelos, Oscar

  1. O. Hijuelos, Reivindicacion Latina, El Mundo, newspaper, Madrid, Spain (December 9, 2012)  [author's comments]
  2. O. Hijuelos, La Bella Maria de Mi Alma (September, 2012), SUMA, Madrid, Spain  [author's comments]
  3. O. Hijuelos, Los Reyes del Mambo Tocan Canciones de Amore (September, 2012), SUMA, Madrid, Spain  [author's comments]
  4. O. Hijuelos, Introduction to "The Business of Writing", in The Business of Writing (September, 2012)
  5. O. Hijuelos, Thoughts Without Cigarettes (paperback) June 2012 (June, 2012)  [author's comments]
  6. An Interview with Oscar Hijuelos for Phati'tude Magazine, Phati'tude Literary Magazine (May, 2012)  [author's comments]
  7. O. Hijuelos, Interview/profile with the Wall Street Journal (May, 2012)
  8. O. Hijuelos, Interview with Oscar Hijuelos, Slice Magazine (April, 2012)  [author's comments]
  9. O. Hijuelos, A View from my Window, New York Times, Home Section (June, 2011)
  10. O. Hijuelos, Beautiful Maria of My Soul, translations (2011)  [author's comments]
  11. Thoughts Without Cigarettes (forthcoming, June 2011), Gotham/Penguin  [abs]
  12. Beautiful Maria of My Soul (2010), Hyperion  [author's comments]
  13. Dark Dude (2008)  [author's comments]
  14. A Simple Habana Melody (2007)
  15. Our House in the Last World (2002)
  16. Empress of the Splendid Season (1999)
  17. Mr. Ives' Christmas (1996)
  18. The Fourteen Sisters of Emilio Montez O'Brien (February, 1994)
  19. The Mambo Kings Play Songs of Love (1990)

Holland, Sharon P

  1. The Apostate, Minnesota Review, vol. Forthcoming (March, 2008)  [author's comments]
  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, in Crossing Waters, Crossing Worlds, edited by Tiya Miles and Sharon Holland (2005)
  6. Is there an audience for my play?, in Shakesqueer, edited by Madhavi Menon (2008)  [author's comments]
  7. When Characters Lack Character: A Biomythography, PMLA, vol. 123 no. 5 (2008), pp. 1494-1502  [author's comments]
  8. No Atheists in the Fox Hole: Toward a Radical Queer Politics, in A Companion to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Studies (2007), Blackwell
  9. Crossing Waters, Crossing Worlds: The African Diaspora in Indian Country, edited by Co-edited with Tiya Miles (Fall, 2006), Duke University Press
  10. Death in Black and White: A Reading of Marc Forster's Monster's Ball, Signs, special issue on visual culture, vol. 31 no. 3 (Spring, 2006)
  11. The Last Word on Racism: Toward a New Critical Race Theory, South Atlantic Quarterly, vol. 104 no. 3 (Summer, 2005)
  12. The Question of Normal, The Scholar and Feminist Online, "Public Sentiments", vol. 2 no. 1 (Summer, 2003) (www.barnard.edu/sfonline/ps/index.htm.)
  13. If you know I have a history, you will respect me: A Perspective on Afro-Native American Literature, in When Brer Rabbit Meets Coyote, edited by Jonathan Brennan (2003), Urbana: University of Illinois Press
  14. Everyday Mo(u)rning, Theatre Journal: Special Issue on Tragedy, vol. 54 no. 1 (March, 2002)
  15. Bill T. Jones, Tupac Shakur and the (Queer) Art of Death, Callaloo, vol. 23 no. 1 (Winter, 2000)
  16. Raising the Dead: Readings of Death and (Black) Subjectivity (2000), Duke University Press (Awarded the Lora Romero First Book Publication Prize from the American Studies Association (2002)..)
  17. The Revolution, In Theory, American Literary History (Spring) (A Review of Jody David Armour, Negrophobia and Reasonable Racism: the Hidden Costs of Being Black in America; Lindon Barrett, Blackness and Value: Seeing Double; and Hazel V. Carby, Race Men..)
  18. On Waiting to Exhale: Or what to Do When You're Feeling Black and Blue, a Review of Recent Black Feminist Criticism, Feminist Studies (Spring)
  19. Review of Nat Turner before the Bar of Judgment: Fictional Treatments of the Southampton Slave Insurrection, edited by Mary Kemp Davis, American Literature (Fall)
  20. (Pro)Creating Imaginative Spaces and Other Queer Acts: Randall Kenan's A Visitation of Spirits and its Revival of James Baldwin's Absent Black Gay Man in Giovanni's Room, in James Baldwin Now, edited by Dwight McBride (1999), New York University Press
  21. Querying Feminishm and Killing the Self in Consolidated's Business of Punishment, in Beyond and Binary, edited by Timothy Powell (1999), Rutgers University Press
  22. Review of Race, Rape, and Lynching: The Red Record of American Literature, 1890-1912, Sandra Gunning and Every Tub Must Sit on It's Own Bottom: The Philosophy and Politics of Zora Neale Hurston, edited by Deborah G. Plant, Signs (Spring)
  23. with Michael Awkard, The Communities and World(s) of Beloved, in Toni Morrison, edited by Nellie Y. McKay (1997), MLA Publications
  24. [White] Lesbian Studies, in The New Lesbian Studies, edited by Bonnie Zimmerman (1996), The Feminist Press
  25. Bakulu Discourse: Toni Morrison's Language of the Margin, Lit: Literature,_Interpretation and Theory, vol. 6 no. 1-2 (1995)
  26. If you know I have a history, you will respect me: A Perspective on Afro-Native American Literature, Callaloo, vol. 17 no. 1 (Winter, 1994)
  27. Humanity is Not a Luxury: Some Thoughts on a Recent Passing, in Tilting the Tower, edited by Linda Garber (1994), Routledge
  28. To Touch the Mother's Country: Sitting Audre Lorde's Erotics, in Lesbian Erotics: Practices and Critiques, edited by Karla Jay (1994), New York University Press
  29. Audre Lorde: Poet and Philosopher, in Uncommon Heroes, Phillip Sherman and Samuel Bernstein (1994), Fletcher Press
  30. I love Happy Hour, www.42opus.com (200?)

Holloway, Karla

  1. Holloway, KFC; Demetrakopoulos, S, Remembering our foremothers: Older black women, politics of age, politics of survival as embodied in the novels of Toni Morrison, in The Other within Us: Feminist Explorations of Women and Aging (January, 2018), pp. 177-195, ISBN 9780813381633 [doi]  [abs]
  2. Holloway, KFC, Revision and (Re)membrance: A theory of literary structures in literature by african-American women writers, African American Review, vol. 50 no. 4 (December, 2017), pp. 765-779 [doi]
  3. Holloway, KFC, Their Bodies, Our Conduct: How Society and Medicine Produce Persons Standing in Need of End-of-Life Care., Journal of Palliative Medicine, vol. 19 no. 2 (February, 2016), pp. 127-128, ISSN 1096-6218 [doi]
  4. K.Holloway, Beloved: America's Grammar Book, Daedalus, the Journal of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences, vol. 1 no. 143 (Winter, 2014)
  5. Speakers for the Dead (February 3, 2014) [html]  [abs]
  6. How Black Authors Write About Law and Race, NPR's WUNC The State of Things with Frank Stasio (January 23, 2014) [how-black-authors-write-about-us-law-and-race]
  7. Legal Fictions: Constituting Law, Composing Literature (2014), Duke University Press
  8. Holloway, K, Legal Fictions: Constituting Race, Composing Literature (2014), Duke University Press [854980326]
  9. Holloway, K, Beloved: An American Grammar Book, Daedalus, vol. 143 no. 1 (2014), pp. 107-114
  10. Holloway, K, Speakers for the Dead (On Brain Death, Race and Cultures of Dying), NewBlackMan (in Exile) (2014)
  11. Holloway, K, Shield the Children (On Public Death and Spectacle), Raleigh News & Observer (2014)
  12. Holloway, KFC, “Vulnerable” populations—Medicine, race, and presumptions of identity, The Virtual Mentor : Vm, vol. 13 no. 2 (January, 2011), pp. 124-127 [html], [doi]
  13. Holloway, K, Private Bodies/Public Texts: Race, Gender, and a Cultural Bioethics (2011), Duke University Press, Durham, NC
  14. Holloway, K, Composing Private Bodies, Hastings Center Matters, vol. Fall 2011 (2011) [pdf]
  15. Holloway, K, ‘The Help’ Sues Kathryn Stockett; NPR’s The State of Things with Frank Stasio—King’s Legacy-Today’s Activism (1/2011) (2011)
  16. Holloway, K, Media Coverage of Global Health: A Matter of Privacy, Hastings Center Bioethics Forum (2010) [Post.aspx]
  17. Holloway, K, Bury the Thought, in Shaping Memories, edited by Gabbin, J (2009), Univ of Mississippi Press
  18. Holloway, K, W.E.B.DuBois and The Right to Privacy, in African American Culture and Legal Discourse, edited by King, L; Schur, R (2009), Palgrave Macmillan
  19. Holloway, K, Nothing’s Secret, Duke Magazine, vol. 95 no. 3 (2009)
  20. Holloway, K, Genomics, Arts & Popular Culture, Annals of Scholarship: Arts Practices; Human Science in a Global Culture, vol. Fall (2009)
  21. Holloway, K, The Passing of a Repast, The Forum–American Assn of Education and Counseling (October, 2008)
  22. Holloway, K, The False Dividing Line of Race, Raleigh News and Observer (February, 2008)
  23. Holloway, K, Hillary and Obama, The State of Things WUNC–NPR (January, 2008) (Interview w/Frank Stasio.)
  24. Holloway, K, The Right to Privacy: Home Invasions–Standing Naked Before the Law (2008) (under review.)
  25. Holloway, K, The Return of One Drop?, Raleigh News and Observer (November, 2007)
  26. Holloway, K, The Problem with Cosby, Orlando Sentinel, Durham Herald Sun (October, 2007)
  27. Holloway, K, Polyheme–An Update?, Durham Herald Sun (September, 2007)
  28. Holloway, K, Those Faces We Do Not Mourn, Raleigh News and Observer (August, 2007)
  29. Holloway, KFC, Editor's afterword: Private bodies/public texts: Literature, science, and states of surveillance, Literature and Medicine, vol. 26 no. 1 (January, 2007), pp. 269-276, Johns Hopkins University Press, ISSN 0278-9671 [doi]
  30. Holloway, K, Private Bodies/Public Texts: Literature, Science, and States of Surveillance, Literature and Medicine, vol. 26 no. 1 (2007)
  31. Holloway, K, What Would DuBois Do?, Black Issues Book Review (2007)
  32. Holloway, KFC, Response to open peer commentaries on "accidental communities: Race, emergency medicine, and the problem of PolyHeme®": The "R" word: Bioethics and a (Dis)regard of race [2], The American Journal of Bioethics : Ajob, vol. 6 no. 3 (July, 2006), pp. W46-W48, Informa UK Limited, ISSN 1526-5161 [doi]
  33. Holloway, K, Quiet As It’s Kept–Without a Name for Grief, National Public Radio–News and Notes (June, 2006)
  34. Holloway, KFC, Accidental communities: race, emergency medicine, and the problem of polyheme., The American Journal of Bioethics : Ajob, vol. 6 no. 3 (May, 2006), pp. 7-17, Taylor and Francis, ISSN 1526-5161 [doi]  [abs]
  35. Holloway, K, Don’t Discount DNA Dangers, Raleigh News and Observer (March, 2006)
  36. Holloway, K, DNA and the Romance of Race, National Public Radio–News and Notes (February, 2006)
  37. Holloway, K, BookMarks: Reading in Black and White–A Memoir (2006), Rutgers University Press
  38. Holloway, K, Foreword: On Monuments and Documents, in Uncrowned Queens: African American Community Leaders of Western New York, vol. 3 (2006)
  39. Holloway, K, The "R" Word: Bioethics and a (Dis)Regard of Race, American Journal of Bioethics, vol. 6 no. 3 (2006)
  40. Holloway, K, Coda: Bodies of Evidence, http://www.barnard.edu/sfonline/, edited by Jakobsen, J, S&F (Scholar and Feminist) Online, vol. 4 no. 3 (Summer, 2006), Barnard College
  41. Holloway, K, Cruel Enough to Stop the Blood: Global Feminisms and the U.S. Body Politic, or: ’They Done Taken My Blues and Gone’, Meridians: feminism, race, transnationalism, vol. 7 no. 1 (Fall, 2006)
  42. Schmidt, P; Cohn, D; Handley, G; Smith, J; Richardson, R; Matthews, J; Trefzer, A; Lowe, J; Monroe, C; Duck, LA; Holloway, K; Bost, S; Fossett, JJ; Wagner, B; Limón, J; Samway, P; Esplin, E; Segrest, M; Henninger, K; Ring, N; Benson, M, Concluding roundtable: Postcolonial theory, the U.S. South, and New World Studies Joint ALA/SSSL Symposium, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, December 12-15, 2002, Mississippi Quarterly, vol. 57 no. 1 (December, 2004), pp. 171-194
  43. Holloway, K, Zora Neale Hurston, in The Oxford Companion to Women’s Literature in the United States, edited by Davidson, C; Wagner-Martin, L (2003), pp. 408-10, Oxford UP
  44. Holloway, K, Passed On: African American Mourning Stories (2002), Duke UP (2nd printing (2002); paperback (2003; 3rd printing (2011).)
  45. Holloway, K, The Race for Theory, in Literature on the Move: Comparing Diasporic Ethnicities in Europe and the Americas, edited by Marcais, D; al, E, vol. 97 (Winter, 2002), pp. 347-354, Heidelberg: Universitaetsverlag Carl
  46. Holloway, K, The Death of Culture, The Massachusetts Review (Spring, 1999), pp. 31-41
  47. Holloway, K, The Ladies Speak Out, Review of Wearing Purple, edited by Otis Owens et al., The Raleigh News and Observer (February, 1997)
  48. Holloway, K, Narrative Time/Spiritual Text, in Faulkner/Morrison, Morrison/Faulkner, edited by Kolmerten, C; Ross, S; Wittenberg, J (1997), UP of Missisippi
  49. Holloway, K, Gender, in The Oxford Companion to African-American Literature, edited by al, WAE (1997), pp. 312-15, New York: Oxford UP
  50. Holloway, K, Cultural Narratives Passed On: African American Mourning Stories, College English, vol. 59 no. 1 (1997), pp. 32-40
  51. Awkward, M; Johnson, M, Zora Neale Hurston, edited by Fox, R; Kloppenberg, J (1997), pp. 283-296, New York University Press
  52. Holloway, K, My Tongue is In My Friend’s Mouth, in Talking Gender: Public Images, Personal Journeys, and Political Critiques (1996), pp. 124-37, U of North Carolina P
  53. Holloway, K, Codes of Conduct: Race, Ethics, and the Color of Our Character (1995), New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers UP
  54. Holloway, K, The Body Politic, in Subjects and Citizens: From Ooronoko to Anita Hill, edited by Davidson, C; Moon, M (1995), pp. 481-97, Durham: Duke UP
  55. Holloway, K, Review of Nathaniel Mackey’s Djbot Baghostus’s Run, African American Review, vol. 29 no. 4 (Winter, 1995), pp. 698-700
  56. Holloway, KF, Private Parts/Public Spaces: Or, “My Tongue is in My Friend's Mouth”, Women'S Studies, vol. 23 no. 4 (September, 1994), pp. 307-319, Informa UK Limited [doi]
  57. Brogan, JV; Dubek, L; Holloway, KF; Innes, SA; Martin, W; Rogers, JM; Schwartz, L; Sprencnether, M; Torry, R, Notes on Contributors, Women'S Studies, vol. 23 no. 4 (September, 1994), pp. 397-398, Informa UK Limited, ISSN 0049-7878 [doi]
  58. Holloway, K, Image, Act, and Identity in Ernest Gaines’s In My Father’s House, in New Perspectives on Ernest Gaines, edited by Estes, D (1994), pp. 180-94, Athens, GA: U of Georgia P
  59. Holloway, K, Language, Culture, and the Implications of Assessment, in Alternative Perspectives in Children’s Language and Literacy, edited by Bloome, D; al, E (1994), pp. 11-21, New Jersey: Ablex Publishing Corp.
  60. Holloway, K, The Lyrical Dimensions of Spirituality, in Embodied Voices: Female Vocality in Western Culture, edited by Jones, N; Dunn, L (1994), Cambridge, UK: Cambridge UP
  61. Holloway, K, Private Parts/Public Spaces, Women’s Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal, vol. 23 no. 4 (1994), pp. 307-19, ISSN 0049-7878 [doi]
  62. Holloway, K, The Emergent Voice: The Word within its Texts, in Zora Neale Hurston: Critical Perspectives, Past and Present, edited by Gates, HL; Appiah, A (1993), New York: Amistad P
  63. Holloway, K, Cultural Politics in the Academic Community: Masking the Color Line, College English, vol. 55 no. 6 (1993), pp. 610-17
  64. Holloway, K, Moorings & Metaphors: Figures of Culture and Gender in Blk Women’s Lit (1992), New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers UP
  65. Holloway, K, Economies of Space: Markets and Marketability in Our Nig and Iola Leroy, in The (Other) American Traditions: 19th Century American Women, edited by Warren, J (1992), pp. 126-40, New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers UP
  66. Holloway, K, The Thursday Ladies, in Double Stitch: Black Women Write About Mothers&Daughters (1991), Boston: Beacon P
  67. Holloway, K, Holy Heat: Rituals of the Spirit in Zora Neale Hurston’s Their Eyes Were Watching God, Journal of Religion and Literature, vol. 23 no. 3 (Fall, 1991), pp. 127-41
  68. Holloway, K, Beloved: A Spiritual, Callaloo, vol. 13 no. 3 (Fall, 1990), pp. 516-25
  69. Holloway, K, Review of Toni Morrison’s Beloved, Black American Literature Forum, vol. 23 no. 1 (Spring, 1989), pp. 179-82
  70. Holloway, K, Review of Gloria Naylor’s Talking Vines and Whispering Rocks: Mama Day, Belle Lettres (August, 1988)
  71. Holloway, K, A Question of Identity, in Counterpoint and Beyond: A Response to Becoming a Nation of Readers (1988), pp. 43-50, NCTE
  72. Holloway, K, New Dimensions of Spirituality: A BiRacial and BiCultural Reading of the Novels of Toni Morrison (1987), Westport, CT: Greenwood Press (with S. Demetrakopoulos.)
  73. Holloway, K, The Character of the Word: The Texts of Zora Neale Hurston (1987), Westport, CT: Greenwood Press
  74. Holloway, KFC; Demetrakopoulos, S, Remembering our foremother: Older black women, politics of age, politics of survival as embodied in the novels of toni morrison, Women & Politics, vol. 6 no. 2 (June, 1986), pp. 13-34 [doi]  [abs]
  75. Holloway, K, The Effects of Basal Readers on Oral Language Complexity, Jrnl of Psycholinguistic Research, vol. 15 no. 2 (March, 1986), pp. 141-51
  76. Holloway, KFC, The effects of basal readers on oral language structures: A description of complexity, Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, vol. 15 no. 2 (March, 1986), pp. 141-151 [doi]  [abs]
  77. Holloway, K, Women as Elders: Images, Visions, and Issues (report), edited by Bell, MJ (1986), pp. 13-34, New York: Haworth P
  78. Holloway, K, Remembering Our Foremothers: Older Black Women - Politics of Age, Politics of Survival, Women and Politics, vol. 6 (1986), pp. 13-34
  79. Holloway, K, Learning to Talk - Learning to Read, in Tapping Potential: English Language Arts for the Black Child (1985), NCTE

Jaji, Tsitsi E.

  1. Jaji, T, Our Readers Write: mediating Africa Poetry's Audiences, Research in African Literatures (2020), Indiana University Press
  2. Jaji, T, Trade of Tears: Removal's Resonance in the Black Atlantic, in The Acoustics of the Social on Page and Screen, edited by Aghoro, N (2020), Bloomsbury
  3. Jaji, TE, Mother Tongues Poems (November, 2019), pp. 104 pages, Northwestern University Press, ISBN 9780810141360  [abs]
  4. Jaji, T, Zimbabwe in Verse: Anthologizing an Alternative Historiography, New Literary History, vol. 50 no. 4 (2019), pp. 609-639, Project MUSE [doi]
  5. Jaji, T, Bingo Magazine in the Age of Pan-African Festivals, Nka Journal of Contemporary African Art, vol. 2018 no. 42-43 (November, 2018), pp. 110-123, Duke University Press [doi]
  6. Murphy, D; Munro, M; Jaji, T, Introduction: The Performance of Pan-African Identities at Black and African Cultural Festivals, Interventions, vol. 20 no. 7 (October, 2018), pp. 947-951 [doi]  [abs]
  7. Jaji, TE, Within Earshot of Africa—Meditations on The Sound of Culture, Small Axe: A Caribbean Journal of Criticism, vol. 22 no. 1 (March, 2018), pp. 159-171, Duke University Press [doi]
  8. Jaji, T, Pan-Africanism, in Keywords for African American Studies, edited by Edwards, E; Ferguson, R; Ogbar, J (2018), pp. 129-133, New York UP
  9. Jaji, T, On Pacing in dossier What is the Scale of the Literary Object, Modernism/Modernity, vol. 3 no. 4 (2018), Johns Hopkins University Press
  10. Jaji, TE, Beating the Graves (March, 2017), pp. 114 pages, U of Nebraska Press, ISBN 9780803299603  [abs]
  11. Jaji, T, Genre in Africa, edited by Jaji, T; Saint, L, Cambridge Journal of Postcolonial Literary Inquiry, vol. 4 no. 2 (2017), pp. 151-158, Cambridge University Press (CUP)
  12. Jaji, T, The Next Best Thing to Having Been There': Covering FESMAN and its Legacy in Black Popular Magazines, in In the First World Festival of Black and African Culture, Dakar 1966: conte4xts and legacies, edited by Murphy, D (2016), pp. 113-130, Liverpool UP
  13. Jaji, T, Classic Black, in A New Vocabulary for Global Modernism, edited by Hayot, E; Walkowitz, R (2016), pp. 59-74, Columbia UP
  14. Jaji, T, Kutamba Naye: In Serach of Anti-racist and Queer Solidarity, in Ties that Bind: Race and the Politics of Friendship in South Africa, edited by Soske, J; Walsh, S (2016), pp. 263-287, Witwatersrand UP
  15. Cassava Westerns: Theorizing the Pleasures of Playing the Outlaw in Africa, in The Western in the Global South (April, 2015), Routledge, ISBN 9781317551072  [abs]
  16. Jaji, T, The Name of the Farther, The Name of the Son, and the Name of the Homeric Spirit in Walcott's Omeros, La Torre-Revista General de la Universidad de Puerto Rico, vol. 10 no. 36-37 (2015), pp. 175-188
  17. Cason, F; Jaji, T, Symbiopsychotaxiplasticity, Cultural Studies, vol. 28 no. 4 (July, 2014), pp. 574-593, Informa UK Limited [doi]
  18. Jaji, TE, Africa in Stereo: Modernism, Music, and Pan-African Solidarity (January, 2014), pp. 288 pages, Oxford University Press, ISBN 9780199936380  [abs]
  19. Jaji, Africa in Stereo: Moderism, Music and Pan-African Solidarity (2014), ISBN 978-0199936373  [abs]
  20. Jaji, T, "Carnaval" - Seven New Generation African Poets, edited by Dawes, K; Abani, C (2014), Slapering Hol Press
  21. Jaji, T, Music and Modernism in Africa, in The Modernist World, edited by Lindgren, A; Ross, S (2014), pp. 197-205, Routledge
  22. Jaji, T, Art Song Poetics: Performing Samuel Coleridge-Taylor’s Setting of Paul L. Dunbar’s “A Corn Song”, J19: The Journal of Nineteenth-Century Americanists, vol. 1 no. 1 (March, 2013), pp. 201-206, Project MUSE [doi]
  23. Jaji, T, Can You Hear Africa Roar? StoryTime and the Digital Publishing Innovations of Ivor Hartmann and Emmanuel Sigauke, Journal of Commonwealth and Postcolonial Studies (2013), pp. 213-229, Georgia Southern University
  24. Jaji, T, Bingo: Francophone African Women and the Rise of the Glossy Magazine, in Popular Culture in Africa: the Episteme of the Everyday, edited by Newell, S; Okome, O (2013), pp. 111-130, Routledge
  25. Jaji, T, Re-collecting the Musical Politics of John and Nokutela Dube, Safundi, vol. 13 no. 3-4 (July, 2012), pp. 213-229, Informa UK Limited [doi]
  26. n/a, , Double issue on Music, edited by Jaji, T; Ching, B, Safundi: the journal of South African and American studies, vol. 13 no. 3-4 (2012), Taylor & Francis (Routledge)
  27. Tsitsi Jaji,, Sound Effects: Synaesthesia as Purposeful Distortion in Keorapetse Kgositsile's Poetry, Comparative Literature Studies, vol. 46 no. 2 (2009), pp. 287-310, Project MUSE [doi]
  28. Jaji, T, Prying Death's Door Open: Mourning the Living-Dead in Maryse Condé's Moi, Tituba Soriére...Noire de Salem, in In Come Weep With Me: loss and mourning in the writings of Caribbean women writers, edited by Harte, J (2007), pp. 56-73, Cambridge Scholars Press
  29. Jaji, T, Listening in on Jazz, in The Fiction of Toni Morrison: Teaching and Writing on Race, Identity, and Culture, edited by Carlacio, J (2007), pp. 137-144, NCTE Press
  30. Jaji, T, Strategic Deliriums and Hysterical Histories: Reasoning with the Violent in Edouard Glissant's "Case du commandeur", Mode, vol. 1 no. 1 (2005), pp. 111-125
  31. Jaji, T; Gueye, M, Person, Place or Thing: The politics of Naming in Nafissatou Diallo;s Le fort maudit, Literary Griot: international journal of Black expressive culture studies, vol. 11 no. 1 (1999), pp. 33-47

Jones, Buford

  1. Jones, B, Nathaniel Hawthorne: A Bibliographical History of Criticism; Vol. V, 1966-1995, The Modern and Postmodern Reputations (April, 2014), forthcoming from Greenwood Press
  2. Jones, B, Nathaniel Hawthorne: A Bibliographical History of Criticism; Vol. III, 1886-1904, Enshrining a Classical American Author (April, 2014), forthcoming from Greenwood Press
  3. Jones, B, Nathaniel Hawthorne: A Bibliographical History of Criticism; Vol. II, 1861-1885, Forming the School of Hawthorne (April, 2014), forthcoming from Greenwood Press
  4. Jones, B, Nathaniel Hawthorne: A Bibliographical History of Criticism; Vol. 1, 1821-1860, To the Civil War (April, 2014), forthcoming from Greenwood Press
  5. Jones, B, A Checklist of Hawthorne Criticism: 1951-1966, Emerson Society Quarterly (April, 2014), pp. 1-91
  6. Jones, B, The Two Peaks of Parnassus (2003) (A pamphlet studying the Hawthorne-Poe relationship; to be published by the Baltimore Poe Society.)
  7. Jones, B, William S. Robinson on Griswold, Poe’s ’Literary Executioner’, Poe Studies/Dark Romanticism, vol. 28 no. 1 & 2 (June, 1995), pp. 7-8
  8. Idol, JL; Jones, B, Nathaniel Hawthorne: The Contemporary Reviews, in Cambridge: Cambridge UP (1994)
  9. Jones, B, Building Poe Bibliography: American Criticism 1850-1870 (1993), Worcester, Baltimore, Maryland: American Literature Association (This pamphlet, with a critical introduction, will also be published in 1994 with the imprint of the Poe Studies Association Newsletter.)
  10. Hawthorne's Concord Critic: Charles Creighton Hazewood, Nathaniel Hawthorne Review, vol. 18 no. 2 (Fall 1992), pp. 28 (Abstract of paper.)
  11. Hawthorne's Concord Critic: Charles Creighton Hazewood (1992), Nathanial Hawthorne Society (pamphlet)
  12. Jones, B, Nathaniel Hawthorne: A Bibliographical History of Criticism; Vol. IV, 1906-1965, The Era of Freud and New Criticism (1992), forthcoming from Greenwood Press
  13. Jones, B, The Dead Letter Office and the Popular Press: A Bibiliography of Nineteenth-Century Sources and a Selection of Texts (1992), San Diego: American Literature Association (pamphlet)
  14. Jones, B, Hawthorne’s Concord Critic: Charles Creighton Hazewood (1992), Nathanial Hawthorne Society (pamphlet)
  15. Jones, B, What the Permanent Inspector Thought of His Portrait, Nathaniel Hawthorne Review, vol. 16 no. 1 (Spring, 1990), pp. 16-17
  16. Jones, B, Models for the Pyncheon Mansion, Nathaniel Hawthorne Review, vol. 15 no. 2 (Fall, 1989), pp. 13-14
  17. Ljungquist, K; Jones, B, The Identity of "Outis": A Further Chapter in the Poe-Longfellow War, American Literature, vol. 60 no. 3 (October, 1988), pp. 402-402, JSTOR, ISSN 0002-9831 (with Kent Ljungquist.) [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  18. Jones, B, Decies Repetita Placebit: The Critical Reception of Twice-Told Tales, 1837-1842, Nathaniel Hawthorne Review, vol. 14 no. 1 (Spring, 1988), pp. 1-6
  19. Jones, B, Review of Alfred Rosa’s Salem, Transcendentalism, and Hawthorne, American Literature, vol. 57 no. 2 (May, 1985), pp. 360-360
  20. Jones, B, Review of Rita K. Gollin’s Portraits of Nathaniel Hawthorne: An Iconography, American Literature, vol. 57 no. 2 (May, 1985), pp. 334-35, DeKalb: Northern Illinois UP, 1983, xvii, 122 pp
  21. Jones, B, Review of Jonathan Arac’s Commissioned Spirits: The Shaping of Social Motion in Dickens, Carlyle, Melville, and Hawthorne, American Literature, vol. 57 no. 2 (1985), pp. 360-360, New Brunswick: Rutgers UP, 1979, xiii, 200 pp
  22. Jones, B, Chiefly About Political Matters: Washington City and the Campaign Biographies of 1852, Abstract of paper read at the Library of Congress on 28 December 1984, Hawthorne Society Newsletter, vol. 11 no. 1 (1985), pp. 22-22
  23. Jones, B, The Manuscript of the Blithedale Romance, Hawthorne Society Newsletter, vol. 11 no. 2 (Fall, 1985), pp. 12-13
  24. Jones, B, Legends Experimental But Not Ideal, Hawthorne Society Newsletter, vol. 10 no. 1 (1984), pp. 7-8
  25. Jones, B, Poe, Mrs. Osgood, and ’Annabel Lee’, in Studies in the American Renaissance 1983, edited by Myerson, J (1983), pp. 275-80, Charlottesville: UP of Virginia (with Kent Ljunquist.)
  26. Jones, B, The Publication Date and First Editorial Notice of Fanshawe, Hawthorne Society Newsletter, vol. 8 no. 1 (1982), pp. 4-4
  27. Jones, B, Some ’Mosses’ from the Literary World: Critical and Bibliographical Survey of the Hawthorne-Melville Relationship, in Ruined Eden of the Present: Hawthorne, Melville, and Poe, edited by Thompson, GR; Lokke, VL (1981), pp. 173-203, West Lafayette: Purdue UP
  28. Jones, B, Hawthorne at Duke University, Hawthorne Society Newsletter, vol. 5 no. 1 (Spring, 1979), pp. 9-9
  29. Jones, B, George H. Holden and Hawthorne, Hawthorne Society Newsletter, vol. 3 no. 1 (Spring, 1977), pp. 6-6
  30. Jones, B, Monsieur Dupin: Further Details on the Reality Behind the Legend, Southern Literary Journal (1976), pp. 70-77 (with Kent Ljunquist.)
  31. Jones, B, Current Hawthorne Bibliography, Hawthorne Society Newsletter (1975) (1975-79, 1980 (2), 1982 (2), 1984 (2), 1985, 1986(2), 1987-89, 1990 (2), 1993.)
  32. Jones, B, Hawthorne and Spenser: From Allusion to Allegory, Nathaniel Hawthorne Journal (1975)
  33. Jones, B, Secondary Bibliography, Hawthorne Society Newsletter, vol. 1 no. 1 (Spring, 1974), pp. 2-2
  34. B. Jones, ed., Hawthorne's Maturity: A Symposium on the Romances, Emerson Society Quarterly, vol. 19 (1st, 2nd Quarters 1973), pp. 1-129
  35. Jones, B, After Long Apprenticeship: Hawthorne’s Mature Romances, Emerson Society Quarterly, vol. 19 (Spring, 1973), pp. 1-7
  36. Jones, B; ed, , Hawthorne’s Maturity: A Symposium on the Romances (1973), Hartford: Transcendental Books
  37. Jones, B, ’The Man of Adamant’ and the Moral Picturesque, American Transcendental Quarterly no. 14 (Spring, 1972), pp. 33-41
  38. Jones, B, Hawthorne Studies: The 1970s, Studies in the Novel, vol. 2 (Winter, 1970), pp. 504-18
  39. A Checklist of Hawthorne Criticism: 1951-1966, Emerson Society Quarterly no. 52 (2nd Quarter 1968), pp. 1-91
  40. Jones, B, The ’Hall of Fantasy’ and the Early Hawthorne-Thoreau Relationship, Publications of the Modern Language Association, vol. 83 (1968), pp. 1429-1438
  41. Hawthorne’s Coverdale and Spenser’s Allegory of Mutability, American Literature, vol. 39 (May, 1967), pp. 215-19
  42. Jones, B, A Checklist of Hawthorne Criticism: 1951-1966 (1967), Transcendental Books (Annotated bibliography.)
  43. Jones, B, A Thoreauvian Wordplay and Paradise Lost, Emerson Society Quarterly no. 47 (Summer, 1967), pp. 65-6
  44. Jones, B, The Faery Land of Hawthorne’s Romances, Emerson Society Quarterly no. 48 (Fall, 1967), pp. 106-24
  45. Jones, B, Melville’s Buccaneers and Crebillon’s Sofa, English Language Notes, vol. 2 (December, 1964), pp. 122-26
  46. Jones, B, Spenser and Shakespeare in The Encantadas, Sketch VI, Emerson Society Quarterly no. 35 (Summer, 1964), pp. 68-73

Jones, Douglas A

  1. Jones, DA, Repetition and Value in Richard Wright’s Man Who Lived Underground, American Literature, vol. 95 no. 1 (March, 2023), pp. 123-134 [doi]  [abs]
  2. Jones, DA, Elizabeth McHenry, To Make Negro Literature: Writing, Literary Practice, and African American Authorship, American Literary History, vol. 35 no. 1 (February, 2023), pp. 508-510, Oxford University Press (OUP) [doi]
  3. Jones, DAJ, PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR The life and times of a caged bird, TLS-THE TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT no. 6270 (2023), pp. 20-20

Khanna, Ranjana

  1. Khanna, R, Translation, geschlecht, and thinking across: On the theory of trans-, in Psychoanalysis, Gender, and Sexualities: From Feminism to Trans (November, 2022), pp. 222-232, ISBN 9781032257587 [doi]
  2. Khanna, R, Touching the corpse: Reading Sinan Antoon, New Literary History, vol. 51 no. 2 (March, 2020), pp. 401-418 [doi]
  3. Khanna, R, Stefania Pandolfo, Knot of the Soul: Madness, Psychoanalysis, Islam, Psychoanalysis and History, vol. 21 no. 3 (December, 2019), pp. 369-372, Edinburgh University Press [doi]
  4. Khanna, R, Speculation; Or, living in the face of the intolerable, Journal of Middle East Women's Studies, vol. 14 no. 1 (March, 2018), pp. 109-115, Duke University Press [doi]
  5. Khanna, R, Stranger, NEW LITERARY HISTORY, vol. 49 no. 2 (2018), pp. 279-284, Johns Hopkins University Press [doi]
  6. Khanna, R, On the name, ideation, and sexual difference, Differences, vol. 27 no. 2 (September, 2016), pp. 62-78, Duke University Press [doi]  [abs]
  7. Khanna, R, The stranger at the gate: An interview, in Against Life (January, 2016), pp. 257-267, ISBN 9780810132139
  8. Khanna, R, On the right to sleep, perchance to dream, in A Concise Companion to Psychoanalysis, Literature, and Culture (January, 2014), pp. 351-366, ISBN 9781405188609 [doi]  [abs]
  9. Khanna, R, Fabric, skin, honte-ologie (January, 2014), pp. 159-179, Routledge [doi]
  10. Khanna, R, The lumpenproletariat, the subaltern, the mental asylum, South Atlantic Quarterly, vol. 112 no. 1 (December, 2013), pp. 129-143, ISSN 0038-2876 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]  [abs]
  11. Khanna, R, Touching, unbelonging, and the absence of affect, Feminist Theory, vol. 13 no. 2 (August, 2012), pp. 213-232, SAGE Publications, ISSN 1464-7001 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]  [abs]
  12. Khanna, R, Racial France, or the melancholic alterity of postcolonial studies, Public Culture, vol. 23 no. 1 (December, 2011), pp. 191-199, ISSN 0899-2363 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  13. Khanna, R, Unbelonging: In motion, Differences, vol. 21 no. 1 (August, 2010), pp. 109-123, Duke University Press, ISSN 1040-7391 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  14. Khanna, R, Psychoanalysis before 1966, in Blackwell Encyclopedia of Literary Theory (2010)
  15. Khanna, R, Isaac Julien: Paradise Omeros, in Gerst Foundation Catalogue (2010)
  16. Khanna, R, Hope, Demand and the Perpetual, in Unconscious Dominions: Psychoanalysis, Colonial Trauma, and Global Sovereignties (2010), Duke University Press
  17. Khanna, R, Hope, Demand and the Perpetual (2010), Duke University Press
  18. Khanna, R, Disposability, Differences, vol. 20 no. 1 (August, 2009), pp. 181-198, Duke University Press, ISSN 1040-7391 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]  [abs]
  19. R. Khanna, Book: Technologies of Unbelonging (2009)
  20. R. Khanna, Book: Asylum: The Concept and the Practice (2009)
  21. Khanna, R, Asylum: The Concept and the Practice (2009)
  22. Khanna, R, Technologies of Unbelonging (2009)
  23. Khanna, R, The Age of Asylum: Mona Hatoum, in Communities of Sense, edited by Mansoor, J (2009), Duke University Press
  24. The Age of Asylum: Mona Hatoum (2009), Duke University Press
  25. Khanna, R, Indignity, Positions, vol. 16 no. 1 (January, 2008), pp. 39-77, Duke University Press, ISSN 1067-9847 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  26. Khanna, R, Fabric, Skin, Honte-ologie, in Shame and the Visual Arts (2008), Routledge
  27. Khanna, R, From Rue Morgue to Rue des Iris, Screen, vol. 48 no. 2 (December, 2007), pp. 237-244, ISSN 0036-9543 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  28. Khanna, R, Algeria Cuts: Women and Representation, 1830 to the Present (November, 2007)
  29. Khanna, R, Indignity, Ethnic and Racial Studies, vol. 30 no. 2 (March, 2007), pp. 257-280, Informa UK Limited, ISSN 0141-9870 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]  [abs]
  30. Khanna, R; Aravamudan, S, Interview with Fredric Jameson, in ed. Ian Buchanan, Fredric Jameson, Jameson on Jameson: Conversations on Cultural Marxism (2007), pp. 203-240, Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2007, ISBN 13: 978-0-8223-4109-3
  31. Khanna, R, Asylum, Texas International Law Journal, vol. 41 no. 3 (2006), pp. 471-90
  32. Khanna, R, Post-Palliative, Postcolonial Text, vol. 2 no. 1 (2006) [viewarticle.php]
  33. Khanna, R, Participant in MLA Radio Program “What’s the Word?” on Gillo Pontecorvo’s Battle of Algiers (2006)
  34. Khanna, R, On asylum and genealogy, South Atlantic Quarterly, vol. 104 no. 2 (December, 2005), pp. 371-380, Duke University Press [doi]
  35. Frames, Contexts, Community, Justice, Diacritics, vol. 33 no. 2 (2005), pp. 11-41 (Summer 2003. However, the issue appeared in November 2005..)
  36. On Asylum, SAQ (2005)
  37. Khanna, R, “From Exile to Asylum” Audio section of Bloomsday 100 created by The James Joyce Center, Bloomsday 100, and Hyperfecto CD-Rom 2005 (2005)
  38. Khanna, R, Signatures of the Impossible, Duke Journal of Law and Gender Policy (2004)
  39. Khanna, R, Dark Continents: Psychoanalysis and Colonialism (April, 2003), Duke University Press
  40. Khanna, R, Le Combat de Baya (translation), Art History: Journal of the Association of Art Historians, vol. 26 no. 2 (April, 2003), pp. 288-289  [author's comments]
  41. Khanna, R, Baya (translation), Art History: Journal of the Association of Art Historians, vol. 26 no. 2 (April, 2003), pp. 287-287  [author's comments]
  42. Khanna, R, Latent Ghosts and the Manifesto, Art History: Journal of the Association of Art Historians, vol. 26 (April, 2003), pp. 244-286
  43. Khanna, R, Frames, Contexts, Community, Justice, in Meaning, Frame, and Metaphor, edited by Goggim, J; Burke, M (March, 2003), pp. 149-171, University of Amsterdam Press
  44. Khanna, R, Frames, contexts, community, justice, in Meaning, Frame, and Metaphor, edited by Joyce Goggim and Michael Burke, Diacritics, vol. 33 no. 2 (January, 2003), pp. 11-41, Johns Hopkins University Press, ISSN 0300-7162 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  45. with Khanna, R; Burton, B; Ibryamova, N; Mazurana, DE; Mendoza, SL, Cartographies of Scholarship: The Ends of Nation-States, International Studies, and the Cold War, in Encompassing Gender: Integrating International Studies and Women’s Studies, edited by Lay, MM; Monk, J; Rosenfelt, DS (2002), pp. 21-45, The Feminist Press
  46. Khanna, R, Taking a stand for Afghanistan: Women and the left, SIGNS, vol. 28 no. 1 (Fall, 2002), pp. 464-465, University of Chicago Press, ISSN 0097-9740 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  47. Khanna, R, The Experience of Evidence: Language, Law and the Mockery of Justice, in Algeria in and Out of French, edited by Berger, A (January, 2001), Cornell UP
  48. Khanna, R, The Ambiguity of Ethics: Specters of Colonialism, in Feminist Consequences: Theory for the New Century, edited by Bronfen, E; Kavka, M (January, 2001), Columbia UP
  49. Khanna, R, Review of Emily Apter’s Continental Drift: From National Characterisitics to Virtual Subjects, (U of Chicago P 1999), MLQ, vol. 61 no. 4 (December, 2000), pp. 692-695
  50. Khanna, R, Continental Drift: From National Characters to Virtual Subjects, Modern Language Quarterly, vol. 61 no. 4 (December, 2000), pp. 692-696, Duke University Press, ISSN 0026-7929 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  51. Khanna, R, Cartographies of Scholarship, Area & International Studies Curriculum: Integration Book (January, 2000), Feminist Press (With Mendoza, Mazurana, Burton and Ibryamova.)
  52. Khanna, R, Review of Female Subjects in Black and White: Race, Psychoanalysis, Feminism, edited by Abel, E; Christian, B; 1997, HMUOCP, Signs, vol. 26 no. 1 (Fall, 2000), pp. 262-5
  53. Khanna, R, The battle of Algiers and the Nouba of the women of Mont Chenoua: From third to fourth cinema, Third Text, vol. 12 no. 43 (December, 1998), pp. 13-32 [doi]
  54. Khanna, R, ’Araby’ (Dubliners): Women’s Time and the Time of the Nation, edited by Jones, EC, Joyce, Feminism, Colonialism/Postcolonialism/European Joyce Studies (1998), pp. 81-101, Rodopi (Refereed.)
  55. Khanna, R, From Third to Fourth Cinema, Third Text (1998), pp. 13-32
  56. Khanna, R, The Construction of the Dark Continent: Agency as Autobiography, in Women’s Lives/Women’s Times, edited by Broughton, T; Anderson, L (December, 1997), pp. 103-20, SUNY
  57. with Khanna, R; Engle, K, Forgotten History: Myth, Empathy, and Assimilated Culture, in Feminism and the New Democracy, edited by Dean, J (1997), pp. 67-80, Sage Press
  58. Khanna, R, Feminism and Psychoanalysis: Repetition, Repression and the Unconscious, in New Directions in Cognitive Science, edited by Pylkko, P; Pylkannen, P (1995), pp. 358-67, Finnish Artificial Intellegence Society

Kim, Ra-Ok

  1. R. Kim, The Ritual Function of Dances in A Midsummer Night's Dream, Studies on English Language and Literature. Vol. 30 No.2., pp. 47-63(2004). (2004)  [abs]
  2. R. Kim, Who is Puck? : Robin Goodfellow, Hobgoblin, and 'the Wanderer of the Night', Shakespeare ReviewVol. 40 No. 2., pp. 205-224(2004) (2004)
  3. R. Kim, The gulling of Malvolio and a bear-baiting in Twelfth Night., Shakespeare Review. Vol. 39 No. 4., pp.747-770(2003). (2003)
  4. R. Kim, Tom Stoppard's Travesties and the character who is 'Trousers Role', En travesti., Studies on English Language and Literature. Vol. 27 No. 1, pp.1-18(2001) (2001)
  5. R. Kim, Understanding Mythology, in Seoul: Hak Ee Dang (2000)
  6. R. Kim, Carting and Curbing : Two ways to 'tame the Shrew' in Padua, Shakespeare., Studies on English Language and Literature. Vol. 26 No. 1., pp.49-70(2000) (2000)

Luthra, Nitin

  1. Luthra, N, Captive maternals and democracy as Hegelian Sittlichkeit: the case of the undocumented, incarcerated, and racialized in the United States and India, Journal for Cultural Research (July, 2023), pp. 1-15, Informa UK Limited [doi]
  2. Luthra, N, Temporality and History in John Bale’s King Johan, Anq: a Quarterly Journal of Short Articles, Notes and Reviews (January, 2021) [doi]

Mackey, Nathaniel

  1. Mackey, N, from Atet A.D., Chicago Review, vol. 65 no. 2-4 (January, 2022), pp. 300-311
  2. Mackey, N, The art of poetry no. 107, Paris Review, vol. 2020-Spring no. 232 (March, 2020), pp. 140-168
  3. Mackey, N, Eroding Witness (September, 2018), pp. 128 pages, ISBN 9780988937796  [abs]
  4. Mackey, N, Paracritical Hinge Essay, Talks, Notes, Interviews (March, 2018), pp. 392 pages, University of Iowa Press, ISBN 9781609385835  [abs]
  5. Mackey, N; King, D, Con Alma (2018), pp. 39 pages, ISBN 1032007265
  6. Mackey, N, School of Oud (2018), Middlearth Editions
  7. Woubshet, D; Rowell, CH; Bradley, R; Mackey, N; Bennett, J; Dodson, H; Okri, B, Performances, acknowledgments, and dinner: Closing of the 40th anniversary celebration, Callaloo, vol. 40 no. 1 (December, 2017), pp. 197-203 [doi]
  8. Mackey, N, Angel at the gate, Callaloo, vol. 40 no. 1 (December, 2017), pp. 141-144 [doi]
  9. Mackey, N, Late Arcade (February, 2017), pp. 224 pages, New Directions Publishing, ISBN 9780811226615  [abs]
  10. Mackey, N, CALLALOO, CALLALOO, vol. 40 no. 1 (2017), pp. 143-144
  11. Mackey, N, Lay Ghost (November, 2016), ISBN 9781939568199  [abs]
  12. Mackey, N, Song of the Andoumboulou: 154, Callaloo, vol. 39 no. 1 (2016), pp. 19-23, Project MUSE [doi]
  13. Mackey, N, Moment's Omen (October, 2015), pp. 30 pages, ISBN 9780990945314  [abs]
  14. Mackey, N, Blue Fasa (May, 2015), pp. 160 pages, New Directions Publishing, ISBN 9780811224468  [abs]
  15. ‘The Song Sung in a Strange Land’: An Interview with Nathaniel Mackey, The Iowa Review, vol. 44 no. 3 (Winter, 2014/15), pp. 172-192
  16. Mackey, N, From from A Broken Bottle Traces of Perfume Still Emanate, Volume Five, vol. 24 (September, 2014), pp. 224-230, Informa UK Limited [doi]  [abs]
  17. Mackey, N, Other: From noun to verb, in The Improvisation Studies Reader: Spontaneous Acts (August, 2014), pp. 243-260, ISBN 9780415638715
  18. Mackey, N; Mena, E; Press, A, Outer Pradesh (March, 2014), pp. 33 pages, ISBN 9781939781239  [abs]
  19. Mackey, N, Untitled-Work, POETRY, vol. 204 no. 3 (2014), pp. 254-254, ISSN 0032-2032 [Gateway.cgi]
  20. Mackey, N, Untitled-Work, POETRY, vol. 204 no. 3 (2014), pp. 244-245, ISSN 0032-2032 [Gateway.cgi]
  21. Mackey, N, Unlay's Late Promenade, POETRY, vol. 204 no. 3 (2014), pp. 239-240, ISSN 0032-2032 [Gateway.cgi]
  22. Mackey, N, Untitled-Work, POETRY, vol. 204 no. 3 (2014), pp. 238-238, ISSN 0032-2032 [Gateway.cgi]
  23. Mackey, N, Untitled-Work, POETRY, vol. 204 no. 3 (2014), pp. 241-243, ISSN 0032-2032 [Gateway.cgi]
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  25. Mackey, N, Untitled-Work, POETRY, vol. 204 no. 3 (2014), pp. 258-258, ISSN 0032-2032 [Gateway.cgi]
  26. Mackey, N, Untitled-Work, POETRY, vol. 204 no. 3 (2014), pp. 237-237, ISSN 0032-2032 [Gateway.cgi]
  27. Mackey, N, Untitled-Work, POETRY, vol. 204 no. 3 (2014), pp. 260-260, ISSN 0032-2032 [Gateway.cgi]
  28. Mackey, N, As If It Were "This Is Our Music", POETRY, vol. 204 no. 3 (2014), pp. 256-257, ISSN 0032-2032 [Gateway.cgi]
  29. Mackey, N, Untitled-Work, POETRY, vol. 204 no. 3 (2014), pp. 255-255, ISSN 0032-2032 [Gateway.cgi]
  30. Mackey, N, Untitled-Work, POETRY, vol. 204 no. 3 (2014), pp. 259-259, ISSN 0032-2032 [Gateway.cgi]
  31. Mackey, N, Song of the Andoumboulou: 138, POETRY, vol. 204 no. 3 (2014), pp. 247-249, ISSN 0032-2032 [Gateway.cgi]
  32. Mackey, N, Song of the Andoumboulou: 136, POETRY, vol. 204 no. 3 (2014), pp. 234-236, ISSN 0032-2032 [Gateway.cgi]
  33. Mackey, N, Untitled-Work, POETRY, vol. 204 no. 3 (2014), pp. 252-253, ISSN 0032-2032 [Gateway.cgi]
  34. Mackey, N, Untitled-Work, POETRY, vol. 204 no. 3 (2014), pp. 250-251, ISSN 0032-2032 [Gateway.cgi]
  35. An Interview with Nathaniel Mackey, Contemporary Literature, vol. 53 no. 2 (Summer, 2012), pp. 207-236
  36. Mackey, N, Untitled-Work, CALLALOO, vol. 35 no. 1 (2012), pp. 15-15, ISSN 0161-2492 [Gateway.cgi]
  37. Mackey, N, Untitled-Work, CALLALOO, vol. 35 no. 1 (2012), pp. 12-13, ISSN 0161-2492 [Gateway.cgi]
  38. Mackey, N, Untitled-Work, CALLALOO, vol. 35 no. 1 (2012), pp. 14-14, ISSN 0161-2492 [Gateway.cgi]
  39. Mackey, N, Untitled-Work, CALLALOO, vol. 35 no. 1 (2012), pp. 16-16, ISSN 0161-2492 [Gateway.cgi]
  40. From A Broken Bottle Traces of Perfume Still Emanate: Volumes 1-3 (2010), New Directions
  41. Mackey, N, An Interview with Nathaniel Mackey, Contemporary Literature, vol. 53 (2010), pp. 207-236
  42. Mackey, N, The Atmosphere Is Alive: An Interview with Nathaniel Mackey, in A Community Writing Itself: Conversations with Vanguard Writers of the Bay Area, edited by Rosenthal, S (2010), pp. 137-166, Dalkey Archive Press
  43. Mackey, N, From Bass Cathedral, in Diasporic Avant-Gardes: Experimental Poetics and Cultural Displacement (January, 2009), pp. 243-251, Palgrave Macmillan US, ISBN 9780230616295 [doi]
  44. Mackey, N, Untitled work, AFRICAN AMERICAN REVIEW, vol. 43 no. 4 (2009), pp. 713-714, ISSN 1062-4783 [Gateway.cgi]
  45. Mackey, N, Untitled work, AFRICAN AMERICAN REVIEW, vol. 43 no. 4 (2009), pp. 718-718, ISSN 1062-4783 [Gateway.cgi]
  46. Mackey, N, Untitled work, AFRICAN AMERICAN REVIEW, vol. 43 no. 4 (2009), pp. 715-715, ISSN 1062-4783 [Gateway.cgi]
  47. Mackey, N, Song of the Andoumboulou: 93, AFRICAN AMERICAN REVIEW, vol. 43 no. 4 (2009), pp. 713-713, ISSN 1062-4783 [Gateway.cgi]
  48. Mackey, N, Untitled work, AFRICAN AMERICAN REVIEW, vol. 43 no. 4 (2009), pp. 719-719, ISSN 1062-4783 [Gateway.cgi]
  49. Mackey, N, Door Peep Shall Not Enter, AFRICAN AMERICAN REVIEW, vol. 43 no. 4 (2009), pp. 720-721, ISSN 1062-4783 [Gateway.cgi]
  50. Mackey, N, Untitled work, AFRICAN AMERICAN REVIEW, vol. 43 no. 4 (2009), pp. 722-722, ISSN 1062-4783 [Gateway.cgi]
  51. Mackey, N, Untitled work, AFRICAN AMERICAN REVIEW, vol. 43 no. 4 (2009), pp. 716-717, ISSN 1062-4783 [Gateway.cgi]
  52. Mackey, N, Bass Cathedral (2007), pp. 183 pages, New Directions Publishing, ISBN 9780811217200  [abs]
  53. Mackey, N, Splay Anthem (2006), New Directions
  54. Mackey, N, Slay Anthem (2006), New Directions
  55. Mackey, N, Quantum Ghosts: An Interview with Wilson Harris, in Discrepant Abstraction, edited by Mercer, K (2006), pp. 206-221, Institute of International Visual Arts/MIT Press
  56. Mackey, N, Four for Glenn (2002), pp. 17 pages
  57. Mackey, N, Atet A.D. (August, 2001), pp. 184 pages, City Lights Books, ISBN 9780872863828  [abs]
  58. Mackey, N, Whatsaid Serif (1998), pp. 112 pages, City Lights Books, ISBN 9780872863415  [abs]
  59. Mackey, N, Bedouin Hornbook (1997), pp. 239 pages, Sun and Moon Press
  60. Mackey, N, Discrepant Engagement Dissonance, Cross-Culturality and Experimental Writing (September, 1993), pp. 313 pages, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 9780521444538  [abs]
  61. Mackey, N, School of Udhra (August, 1993), pp. 87 pages, City Lights Books, ISBN 9780872862784  [abs]
  62. Mackey, N, Djbot Baghostus's Run (1993), pp. 204 pages, Sun and Moon Press  [abs]
  63. Mackey, N, Other: From Noun to Verb, Representations, vol. 39 (January, 1992), pp. 51-70 [doi]
  64. Mackey, N, Outlantish "mu" Fourth Part--eleventh Part (1992), pp. 50 pages
  65. Mackey, N, Septet for the End of Time (1983), pp. 28 pages
  66. Mackey, N, Four for Trane Poems (1978), pp. 16 pages

Malone, Michael

  1. M. Malone, Fast Love, Mademoiselle (2010)
  2. M. Malone, Fast Love, in O’Henry Prize Stories (2010)
  3. M. Malone, Fast Love, in Growing Up in the South (2010), Dell
  4. M. Malone, Maniac Loose, in Confederacy of Crime (2010), NAL
  5. M. Malone, Maniac Loose, in Tarheel Dead (2010), UNC Press
  6. M. Malone, Red Clay (2010) (Screenplay by David Auburn (author of Proof).)
  7. M. Malone, Invitation to the Ball (2010) (Produced as the play Haunted Heart by Lost Studio in Los Angeles. Ca..)
  8. Malone, M, The Four Corners of the Sky (Spring, 2010), Sourcebooks Landmark (forthcoming.)
  9. Malone, M, Maniac Loose, in Tarheel Dead (2010), UNC Press
  10. Malone, M, Maniac Loose, in Confederacy of Crime (2010), NAL
  11. Malone, M, Fast Love, in Growing Up in the South (2010), Dell
  12. Malone, M, Fast Love, in O’Henry Prize Stories (2010)
  13. Malone, M, White Trash Noir, in Murder at the Foul Line (2010) (Edgar nomination.)
  14. Malone, M, Life Lessons (2010), Hyperion (a whimsical study of soap opera; forthcoming.)
  15. Malone, M, Mangum & Savile (Fall, 2010), Harcourt Brace (forthcoming.)
  16. Malone, M, Fast Love, Mademoiselle (2010)
  17. Malone, M, Not For Love, in Anthology of North Carolina Writers (2009), UNC Press (forthcoming.)
  18. Malone, M, First Lady (2007), New Star, China
  19. Malone, M, The Killing Club (February, 2005), Hyperion (NY Times bestseller Book Sense Notable (American Booksellers Association) Mystery Guild, Literary Guild Random House Audio, etc. Hyperion paperback, 2006.)
  20. Malone, M, Red Clay, Blue Cadillac: 12 Southern Women (2005), Sourcebooks Landmark
  21. Malone, M, Red Clay, in A New Omnibus of Crime (2005), Oxford University Press
  22. Malone, M, The Last Noel (2004), Paperback Landmark
  23. Malone, M, Handling Sin (2004), Book Sense, Rediscovery Novel
  24. Malone, M, The Last Noel (2003), Sourcebooks Landmark (Paperback, 2003 Book Sense Top Ten Gold Medal Winner, Independent Publishers of America TV Movie option, Viacom.)
  25. Malone, M, First Lady (2003), Seuil, France
  26. M. Malone, Red Clay, Blue Cadillac: 12 Southern Women (Spring, 2002), Sourcebooks Landmark (Short Story Collection. Chinese Edition, New Star.)
  27. M. Malone, Time's Witness (2002), Sourcebooks Landmark
  28. M. Malone, First Lady (2002), Robinson-Constable, United Kingdom (Audio, Ibis.)
  29. M. Malone, First Lady (2002), Paperback Landmark
  30. Malone, M, First Lady (2002), Paperback Landmark
  31. Malone, M, Foolscap (2002), Sourcebooks Landmark
  32. Malone, M, Dingley Falls (2002), Sourcebooks Landmark (paperback.)
  33. Malone, M, Maniac Loose, in Best American Mystery Stories 2002 (2002), Houghton Mifflin
  34. Malone, M, First Lady (2001), Sourcebooks Landmark (Literary Guild/Mystery Guild.)
  35. Malone, M, Handling Sin (2001), Sourcebooks Landmark
  36. Malone, M, Uncivil Seasons (2001), Sourcebooks Landmark
  37. Malone, M, The Power, in Murderers Row (2001), Warner Books
  38. Malone, M, Love and Other Crimes, in Criminal Records, (2000), Orion
  39. Malone, M, Invitation to the Ball, in Murder and Obsession (1998), Dutton
  40. Malone, M, Red Clay, in Best American Mystery Stories 1998 (1998), Houghton Mifflin
  41. Malone, M, Red Clay, in Murder for Love (1997), Dutton (won the 1997 Edgar Award; Also French and Italian editions, etc..)
  42. Malone, M, Dingley Falls (1995), Washington Square Press (British and Italian editions; reissue Sphere.)
  43. Malone, M, Foolscap (1994), Washington Square Press
  44. Malone, M, Time’s Witness (1994), Washington Square Press (British Editions, Chatto & Windus, Sphere, Abacus, Constable and Robinson, Audio, Ibis French Editions, Seuil Japanese Editions, Hawakawa Chinese Edition, New Star Various film options; most recently Scripps Howard, NBC.)
  45. Malone, M, Uncivil Seasons (1992), Washington Square Press (British Editions, Chatto & Windus, Sphere, Abacus, Constable and Robinson, Audio, Ibis French Editions, Seuil Japanese Editions, Hawakawa Chinese Edition, New Star Various film options; originally at Warnar Brothers.)
  46. Malone, M, Foolscap (1991), Little Brown
  47. Malone, M, Time’s Witness (1991), Pocket Books
  48. Malone, M, Time’s Witness (1989), Little Brown (Book of the Month Club.)
  49. Malone, M, Uncivil Seasons (1988), Pocket Books
  50. Malone, M, Handling Sin (1987), Pocket Books (Washington Square Press, etc. Foreign editions include: British Editions, Chatto & Windus, Sphere, Abacus Swedish Edition, Wahlstrom & Widstrand Spanish Edition, Editoriale Planeta Chinese Edition, New Star Various film options, most recently Twentieth Century Fox. Icon Productions.)
  51. Malone, M, Handling Sin (1986), Little Brown
  52. Malone, M, Uncivil Seasons (1985), Dell
  53. Malone, M, Uncivil Seasons (1983), Delacorte (Book of the Month Club.)
  54. Malone, M, Dingley Falls (1981), Pocket Books (reissue 1989.)
  55. Malone, M, Dingley Falls (1980), Harcourt Brace Jovanovich
  56. Malone, M, Heroes of Eros (1979), E.P. Dutton & Co. (a study of the iconography of cultural codes of stardom and genre in American film—based on dissertation at Harvard.)
  57. Malone, M, Psychetypes (1978), Pocket Books
  58. Malone, M, The Delectable Mountains (1978), Random House (Paperback, SourceBooks Landmark 2002-presem.)
  59. Malone, M, Psychetypes (1977), E.P. Dutton & Co. (a study of Jungian typology.)
  60. Malone, M, Painting the Roses Red (1976), Random House

Malouf, Melissa

  1. Malouf, M, More Than You Know (April, 2014), Dalkey Archive, ISBN 978-1-62897-044-9 [available here]
  2. Malouf, M, Review of Isabel Allende’s "Inez of My Soul", News & Observer (December, 2006)
  3. Malouf, M, Red Horse Running Through Water, in This is Where We Live, edited by McFee, M (November, 2003)
  4. M. Malouf, Nobel Talk, Review of J.M. Coetzee's Elizabeth Costello, The News & Observer (October, 2003)
  5. Malouf, M, Nobel Talk. Review of J.M. Coetzee’s Elizabeth Costello., The News & Observer (October, 2003)
  6. M. Malouf, The Soul on the Brink of Extinction, Review of Margaret Atwood's Oryx and Crake, The News & Observer (June, 2003)
  7. Malouf, M, The Soul on the Brink of Extinction. Review of Margaret Atwood’s Oryx and Crake., The News & Observer (June, 2003)
  8. M. Malouf, Life With a Troubled Mother, Review of Virginia Holman's Rescuing Patty Hearst, The News & Observer (March, 2003)
  9. M. Malouf, Parisians Find Ooh-la-la in America's Heartland, Review of Ron Hansen's Isn't it Romatic, The News & Observer (March, 2003)
  10. Malouf, M, Parisians Find Ooh-la-la in America’s Heartland. Review of Ron Hansen’s Isn’t it Romantic., The News & Observer (March, 2003)
  11. Malouf, M, Life With a Troubled Mother. Review of Virginia Holman’s Rescuing Patty Hearst., The News & Observer (March, 2003)
  12. M. Malouf, He Shrugs in the Face of Evil, Review of Howard Norman's The Haunting of L, The News & Observer (June, 2002)
  13. Malouf, M, He Shrugs in the Face of Evil. Review of Review of Howard Norman’s The Haunting of L., The News & Observer (June, 2002)
  14. M. Malouf, Botany and Other Blessings, Review of Andrea Barrett's Servants of the Map, News and Observer (Mar. 2002)
  15. Malouf, M, Botany and Other Blessings. Review of Review of Andrea Barrett’s Servants of the Map., News and Observer (2002)
  16. M. Malouf, Square Pegs in a Jagged World, Review of Nadine Gordimer's The Pick Up, The News & Observer (Sept. 2001)
  17. Malouf, M, Square Pegs in a Jagged World. Review of Nadine Gordimer’s The Pick Up., The News & Observer (September, 2001)
  18. M. Malouf, Love Among the Ruins, Review of Barry Hannah's Yonder Stands Your Orphan, The News & Observer (July, 2001)
  19. Malouf, M, Love Among the Ruins. Review of Barry Hannah’s Yonder Stands Your Orphan., The News & Observer (July, 2001)
  20. M. Malouf, Name Games, Review of Don DeLillo's The Body Artist, The News & Observer (Feb. 2001)
  21. M. Malouf, Pilgrims' Progress, Review of Peggy Payne's Sister India, The News & Observer (Jan. 2001)
  22. Malouf, M, Pilgrims’ Progress. Review of Review of Peggy Payne’s Sister India., The News & Observer (January, 2001)
  23. M. Malouf, The Terrible Twentieth Century, Review of Carlos Fuentes' The Years with Laura Diaz, The News & Observer (Dec. 2000)
  24. Malouf, M, The Terrible Twentieth Century. Review of Carlos Fuentes’ The Years with Laura Diaz., The News & Observer (December, 2000)
  25. M. Malouf, In the World but Not of It, Review of Doris Lessing's Ben, In the World, News & Observer (Aug. 2000)
  26. M. Malouf, A Non-violent Killing Spree, Review of Sherman Alexie's The Toughest Indian in the World, News & Observer (June 2000)
  27. Malouf, M, A Non-violent Killing Spree. Review of Review of Sherman Alexie’s The Toughest Indian in the World., News & Observer (June, 2000)
  28. M. Malouf, God's House of Cards, Review of E.L. Doctorow's City of God, News & Observer (Mar. 2000)
  29. Malouf, M, God’s House of Cards. Review of Review of E.L. Doctorow’s City of God., News & Observer (March, 2000)
  30. M. Malouf, Going Buggy--Unbeknownst to Everybody, Review of Jaime Gordon's Boogeywoman, News & Observer (Jan. 2000)
  31. Malouf, M, Going Buggy–Unbeknownst to Everybody. Review of Review of Jaime Gordon’s Boogeywoman., News & Observer (January, 2000)
  32. M. Malouf, Fate and the Single Girl, Review of Isabel Allende's Daughter of Fortune, News & Observer (Nov. 1999)
  33. Malouf, M, Fate and the Single Girl. Review of Review of Isabel Allende’s Daughter of Fortune., News & Observer (November, 1999)
  34. M. Malouf, When Irish Eyes Aren't Smiling, Review of Roddy Doyle's A Star Called Henry, News & Observer (Sept. 1999)
  35. Malouf, M, When Irish Eyes Aren’t Smiling. Review of Review of Roddy Doyle’s A Star Called Henry., News & Observer (September, 1999)
  36. M. Malouf, Men at Work, Review of Annie Proulx's Close Range: Wyoming Stories, News & Observer (Aug. 1999)
  37. Malouf, M, Men at Work. Review of Annie Proulx’s Close Range: Wyoming Stories., News & Observer (August, 1999)
  38. Malouf, M, Remembering Leonard Peltier, News & Observer (July, 1999)
  39. Malouf, M, The Bridget Jones Sisterhood, News & Observer (June, 1999) (Review of four new novels.)
  40. M. Malouf, The World Hurts, Review of Peter Matthiessen's Bone by Bone, News & Observer (Apr. 1999)
  41. Malouf, M, The World Hurts. Review of Peter Matthiessen’s Bone by Bone., News & Observer (April, 1999)
  42. M. Malouf, Refraction, Review of Gail Godwin's Evensong, News & Observer (Mar. 1999)
  43. Malouf, M, Refraction. Review of Review of Gail Godwin’s Evensong., News & Observer (March, 1999)
  44. M. Malouf, The Cuban-American Princess, Review of Oscar Hijuelos' Empress of the Splendid Season, News & Observer (Feb. 1999)
  45. Malouf, M, The Cuban-American Princess. Review of Oscar Hijuelos’ Empress of the Splendid Season., News & Observer (February, 1999)
  46. Rudner, R; Jarvis, ED, The name game, SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, vol. 280 no. 2 (February, 1999), pp. 10-10, SCI AMERICAN INC, ISSN 0036-8733 [Gateway.cgi]
  47. M. Malouf, Rhetoric and Other Acts of Aggression, Review of Peter Dimock's A Short Rhetoric for Leaving the Family, News & Observer (Jan. 1999)
  48. Malouf, M, Rhetoric and Other Acts of Aggression. Review of Peter Dimock’s A Short Rhetoric for Leaving the Family., News & Observer (January, 1999)
  49. Malouf, M, More than You Know, Duke University Libraries (Winter, 1999) (from the novel-in-progress.)
  50. Malouf, M, From You Know Who, in Voices from Home: The North Carolina Prose Anthology, edited by Krawiec, R (October, 1998), Avisson Press Inc
  51. M. Malouf, Colonies of the Heart, Review of Pauline Melville's The Ventriloquist's Tale, News & Observer (Aug. 1998)
  52. Malouf, M, Colonies of the Heart. Review of Pauline Melville’s The Ventriloquist’s Tale., News & Observer (August, 1998)
  53. Malouf, M, Wandalinda, Oxymoron (July, 1998)
  54. M. Malouf, Serb Meets Croat, American Style, Review of Josep Novakovich's Salvation and Other Disasters, News & Observer (June, 1998)
  55. Malouf, M, Serb Meets Croat, American Style. Review of Josep Novakovich’s Salvation and Other Disasters., News & Observer (June, 1998)
  56. M. Malouf, Duet (Spring 1988) (one act play; premiere at Duke University, Playwrights' Festival.)
  57. Malouf, M, A Bedtime Story (January, 1997) (one-act play; premiere at Duke University, Playwrights' Festival.)
  58. Malouf, M, It Had to be You: The Joan and Ernest Story (1997), Avisson Press (a novel.)
  59. Malouf, M, Chances Are, in Oxymoron: An Arts and Sciences Annual (1997), New York, New York
  60. Malouf, M; Legg, J, Bellarocca: A Love Story (1997) (original libretto for a one-act opera; recording produced.)
  61. Poems and Stories by Members of the Arts in Contemporary Society FOCUS Program (Fall 1996, 1998, 2000)
  62. Malouf, M, Dancing in the Dark, solicited for special Aniversary issue, Mid-American Review (Spring, 1995)
  63. M. Malouf, Making Love to the Devil, Review of Charlie Smith's Lives of the Dead, Duke Magazine (June, 1991)
  64. Malouf, M, Making Love to the Devil. Review of Charlie Smith’s Lives of the Dead., Duke Magazine (June, 1991)
  65. Malouf, M, Someone to Watch Over Me, New England Review (Spring, 1991)
  66. M. Malouf, Burning down the House, Review of Ariel Dorfman's My House is on Fire, Spectator Magazine (Feb. 1990)
  67. Malouf, M, No Guarantees (1990), William Morrow & Co. (a collection of stories; reprinted in paperback edition (Avisson P, 1998).)
  68. Malouf, M, Speak Low, New England Review (Spring, 1990) (Special mention in 'The Pushcart Prize,' XVI.)
  69. I've Got You Under My Skin, Kenyon Review (Fall 1989), special mention in Best American Short Stories (1990) (Fall, 1989)
  70. Malouf, M, Translation and Adaptation of Donizetti’s L’Elisir d’Amore (June, 1989) (commissioned by the Durham Arts Council.)
  71. Marcus, J, In the world but not of it., Katallagete, vol. 11 (March, 1989), pp. 22-28, ISSN 0022-9288 [login.aspx]
  72. M. Malouf, I've Got You under My Skin (Spring 1989) (one act play; premiere at Duke University, Playwrights' Festival.)
  73. Wandalinda, Raritan (Fall 1989), reprinted in Oxymoron: An Arts and Sciences Annual, New York, NY (Spring 1998) (1989)
  74. Malouf, M, I’ve Got You under My Skin, Kenyon Review: an international journal of literature, culture, and the arts (1989), ISSN 0163-075X
  75. Malouf, M, Duet: one act play; premiere at Duke University, Playwrights' Festival (1988)
  76. Malouf, M, It Had to Be You, Antaeus (1988)
  77. Malouf, M, The Golden Robe, Fiction International (Summer 1987), reprinted in The Pushcart Prize XIII (Spring, 1988)
  78. Malouf, M, Fables, Caliban (Summer, 1988)
  79. Malouf, M, Ensemble, Kenyon Review (Winter 1988), special mention in Best American Short Stories 1989 (Winter, 1988)
  80. Malouf, M, Some Enchanted Evening, Kenyon Review (Summer, 1986)
  81. Malouf, M, An Eye for Detail, New Orleans Review (Spring, 1985)
  82. From You Know Who, Raritan (Winter 1984); reprinted in This Is Where We Live: Short Stories by 25 Contemporary North Carolina Writers (Fall 2000) (Winter, 1984)
  83. Red Horse Running Through Water, Mid-American Review (Fall 1984), reprinted in Voices from Home: The North Carolina Prose Anthology (Fall 1997) (Fall, 1984)
  84. Malouf, M, Parachute, Indiana Review (Summer, 1984)
  85. Malouf, M, A Love Story in One Act, Sou’wester (Fall, 1983)
  86. Lentricchia, F; Malouf, M, Robert Frost: A Bibliography, 1913-1974 (1976), Scarecrow Press (with Frank Lentricchia.)

Maren, Mesha M

  1. Maren, M, West Virginia in Transition, The Oxford American (March, 2019)
  2. Maren, M, Sugar Run A Novel (January, 2019), pp. 320 pages, Algonquin Books, ISBN 9781616206215  [abs]
  3. Maren, M, Milk River, The Southern Review (2019)
  4. Maren, M, Organ Cave, Ecotone (2019)
  5. Maren, M, The Lightning Club, Triquarterly (2019), Northwestern University
  6. Maren, M, Down a Steep Place, Southern Humanities Review (2019), Auburn University
  7. Maren, M, Sipsipica, Southern Cultures (2016)
  8. Maren, M, Tip, Oxford American (2013)
  9. Maren, M, Confluence, Forty Stories: New Writing from Harper Perennial (2012)
  10. Maren, M, Withdraw, Hobart (2011), Society Hobart Tasmania
  11. Maren, M, Eminent Domain, The Barcelona Review (2010)

McInnis, Jarvis C

  1. McInnis, JC, a "reorder of things" in black studies: sacred praxis, phono(geo)graphy, and the counter-archive of diaspora, Comparative Literature Studies, vol. 59 no. 1 (February, 2022), pp. 11-48 [doi]  [abs]
  2. Mcinnis, JC, Black Women's Geographies and the Afterlives of the Sugar Plantation, American Literary History, vol. 31 no. 4 (December, 2019), pp. 741-774, Oxford University Press (OUP) [doi]  [abs]
  3. McInnis, JC, A corporate plantation reading public: Labor, literacy, and diaspora in the global black South, American Literature, vol. 91 no. 3 (September, 2019), pp. 523-555, Duke University Press [doi]  [abs]
  4. Jarvis C. McInnis, , “Behold the Land”: W. E. B. Du Bois, Cotton Futures, and the Afterlife of the Plantation in the US South, The Global South, vol. 10 no. 2 (2016), pp. 70-70, Indiana University Press [doi]
  5. McInnis, JC, “That ‘the Land Would One Day Be Free’: Reconciling Race and Region in African American and Southern Studies.”, Mississippi Quarterly: The Journal of Southern Cultures, vol. 68 no. 1-2 (2015), pp. 15-20
  6. McInnis, JC, "Writing Around the Edges": A Praise Song for Wanda Coleman, Callaloo: A Journal of African Diaspora Arts and Letters, vol. 37 no. 2 (2014), pp. 190-193, Callaloo

Mellown, Elgin W.

  1. "Kenneth Grahame" and "David Lodge", in Encyclopedia of British Humorists, edited by Steven Gale (2003) (pages 458-464 and 651-710.)
  2. E.W. Mellown, "Music and Dance in D. H. Lawrence", Journal of Modern Literature, vol. 21 (1997), pp. 49-60
  3. E.W. Mellown, D.H. Lawrence and the Musical Arts, Journal of Modern Literature (forthcoming)
  4. E.W. Mellown, Review of Disease and Distinctiveness in the American South, edited by Todd L. Savitt and James Harvey Young, American Speech, vol. 70 (1995), pp. 324-26
  5. E.W. Mellown, An Annotated Checklist of Contributions by Bloomsbury and Other British Avant-Garde Writers (and of Articles relating to Them) in Vogue Magazine During the Editorship of Dorothy Todd, 1923-1927, Bulletin of Bibliography (forthcoming)
  6. E.W. Mellown, Character and Theme in the Novels of Jean Rhys, in Critical Perspectives on Jean Rhys, edited by Pierrette Frickey (1990), pp. 103-17 (See also editor's introduction to the bibliography in this volume acknowledging her use of the Mellown Bibliography of Jean Rhys.)
  7. E.W. Mellown, Review of Bibhu Padhi's D.H. Lawrence: Modes of Fictional Style, D.H. Lawrence Review, vol. 22 (1990), pp. 332-33
  8. E.W. Mellown, Review of E.M. Forster's Commonplace Book, edited by Philip Gardner, Studies in the Novel, vol. 19 (1987), pp. 104-5
  9. E.W. Mellown, The Use of the Computer in Literary Studies: An Experimental Course, The Computer-Assisted Composition Journal, vol. 1 (Summer 1986), pp. 55-61
  10. E.W. Mellown, Jean Rhys. A Descriptive and Annoted Bibliography of Works and Criticism (1984), New York and London: Garland Publishing, Inc., [xxviii] 218 pp
  11. E.W. Mellown, "The Adelphi," "The European Quarterly," and "Orion", in British Literary Magazines, edited by Alvin Sullivan (1984), pp. 8-18, 173-77, and 323-27, New York: Greenwood Press
  12. E.W. Mellown, Edwin Muir, Twayne English Authors Series, No. 248 (1979), Boston: Twayne Publishers, G.K. Hall and Co., 181 pp
  13. E.W. Mellown, Edwin Muir, Twayne's English Authors Series (1979), pp. P. 181
  14. E.W. Mellown, A Descriptive Catalogue of the Bibliographies of Twentieth Century British Poets, Novelists, and Dramatists (1978), Troy, NY: Whitston Publishing Co., Inc., [xvi], 414 pp
  15. E.W. Mellown, A Descriptive Catalogue of the Bibliographies of Twentieth Century British Poets, Novelists, and Dramatists, 2nd Edition (1978), Whitston
  16. E.W. Mellown, A Descriptive Catalogue of the Bibliographies of Twentieth Century British Writers (1972), Troy: N.Y.: Whitston Publishing Co., Inc., xii, 446 pp
  17. E.W. Mellown, Supplement to Bibliography of the Writings of Edwin Muir, Incorporating Additional Entries Compiled by Peter Hoy (1971), U of Alabama P, 28 pp
  18. Compiled by Peter C. Hoy and E.W. Mellown, A Checklist of Writings about Edwin Muir (1971), Troy, N.Y: Whitson Publishing Co., Inc., 80 pp
  19. E.W. Mellown, Bibliography of the Writings of Edwin Muir (Rev. 2nd edn.) (1966), London: Nicholas Vane, Ltd., 144 pp
  20. E.W. Mellown, Bibliography of the Writings of Edwin Muir (1964), U of Alabama P, 144 pp

Metzger, Sean   (search)

  1. S. Metzger, When Men Dance: Choreographing Masculinities across Borders, Dance Research Journal, vol. 44 no. 1 (Summer, 2012), pp. 118-119
  2. S. Metzger, Mifune and Me: Asian/American Corporeal Citations and the Politics of Mobility, The Journal of Transnational American Studies, vol. 4 no. 1 (2012), pp. 18 pages [acgcc_jtas]
  3. S. Metzger, Slaves to Fashion: Black Dandyism and the Styling of Black Diasporic Identity; Beyond the Black Lady: Sexuality and the New African American Middle Class, American Literature, vol. 83 no. 4 (Dec 2011), pp. 866-868
  4. S. Metzger, At the Vanishing Point: Theatre and Asian/American Critique, American Quarterly, vol. 63 no. 2 (2011), pp. 277-300
  5. S. Metzger, Le Rugissement du Lion: Mapping and Memory in Montreal’s Chinese/Canadian Street Theater, in New Essays in Canadian Theatre Vol. 1: Asian Canadian Theatre, edited by Nina Lee Aquino and Ric Knowles (2011), Playwrights Canada Press [html]
  6. Embodying Asian/American Sexualities (2010)  [author's comments]
  7. with Olivia Khoo, Futures of Chinese Cinema: Technologies and Temporalities in Chinese Screen Cultures (2009), Intellect [available here]
  8. S. Metzger, Saving Face, or the Future Perfect of Queer Chinese/American Cinema?, in Futures of Chinese Cinema: Technologies and Temporalities in Chinese Screen Cultures (2009), pp. 223-240
  9. with Olivia Khoo, Introduction, in Futures of Chinese Cinema: Technologies and Temporalities in Chinese Screen Cultures (2009), pp. 13-34
  10. with Gina Masequesmay, Introduction: Embodying Asian/American Sexualities, in Embodying Asian/American Sexualities (2009), pp. 1-21
  11. with Michaeline Crichlow and Patricia Northover, Questioning Freedoms in the Atlantic World (intro essay), Cultural Dynamics, vol. 21 no. 3 (2009), pp. 215-225
  12. S. Metzger, Unsettling: Towards a Chinese/Cuban Cultural Critique, Cultural Dynamics, vol. 21 no. 3 (2009), pp. 317-338
  13. with Michaeline Crichlow, Race, Space, Place: Making and Unmaking Freedoms in the Atlantic World, Cultural Dynamics, vol. 21 no. 3 (2009)
  14. Ripples in the Seascape: The Cuba Commission Report and the Idea of Freedom, Afro-Hispanic Review, vol. 27 no. 1 (Spring, 2008), pp. 105-121
  15. S. Metzger, Yuko Kurahashi et al, Performance Review of The First National Asian American Theater Festival, Theatre Journal, vol. 60 no. 2 (May 2008), pp. 283-285
  16. Performance Review of Yohen, Theatre Journal, vol. 51 no. 4 (Dec 1999), pp. 68-70
  17. S. Metzger, The Provincetown Players and the Culture of Modernity; Avant-Garde Performance and the Limits of Criticism: Approaching the Living Theatre, Happenings/Fluxus, and the Black Arts Movement; Performance in America: Contemporary U.S. Culture and the Performing Arts, American Literature, vol. 79 no. 4 (December, 2007)
  18. S. Metzger, Double Agency: Acts of Impersonation in Asian American Literature and Culture and Americans First: Chinese Americans and the Second World War, American Literature, vol. 79 no. 1 (March, 2007), pp. 201-203
  19. S. Metzger, The Little (Chinese) Mermaid: Importing "Western" Femininity in Lou Ye's Suzhou he (Suzhou River), in How East Asian Films Are Reshaping National Identities: Essays on the Cinemas of China, Japan, South Korea, and Hong Kong, edited by Andrew David Jackson, Michael Gibb, and Dave White (2007), pp. 135-154, The Edwin Mellen Press
  20. with Gina Masequesmay, Embodying Asian/American Sexualities (2009), Lexington Books [CATALOG.db&eqSKUdata=0739129031]
  21. Yellowface: Creating the Chinese in American Popular Music and Performance, 1850s-1920s and From Inner Worlds to Outer Space: The Multimedia Performances of Dan Kwong, TDR, vol. 50 no. 192 (Winter, 2006)
  22. Patterns of Resistance?: Anna May Wong and the Fabrication of China in American Cinema of the late 30s, Quarterly Review of Film and Video, vol. 23 no. 1 (2006), pp. 1-11
  23. The Protestant Ethnic and the Spirit of Capitalism by Rey Chow, Modern Chinese Literature and Culture and MCLC Resource Center Publication (February, 2005) [htm]
  24. Charles Parsloe's Chinese Fetish: An Example of Yellowface Performance in Nineteenth-Century American Melodrama, Theatre Journal, vol. 56 (December, 2004), pp. 627-651
  25. with Cathy Irwin, Keeping Up Appearances: Ethnic Alien-Nation in Female Solo Performance, edited by Sansan Kwan and Kenneth Speirs, Mixing It Up: Multiracial Subjects (2004), pp. 163-180, University of Texas
  26. Ice Queens, Rice Queens and Intercultural Investments in Zhang Yimou's Turandot, Asian Theatre Journal, vol. 20 no. 2 (Fall, 2003), pp. 209-217
  27. Filmic Revisions of Vietnam and the MIAs (Male Indochinese Asexuals), Quarterly Review of Film and Video, vol. 19 no. 2 (2002), pp. 107-121
  28. Eugenie Chan, in Asian American Playwrights: A Bio-Bibliographical Critical Sourcebook, edited by Miles X. Liu (2002), pp. 18-23, Greenwood Publishing
  29. Mulan, verkleedpartijen in China, edited by Nadia Lie & Theo D'haen, Zorro & Co. : Populaire personages en het koloniale verleden. (2002), pp. 117-126, Nijmegen:Vantilt
  30. with Hope Medina, Performing America: Cultural Nationalism in American Theater, Theatre Journal, vol. 53 (May, 2001), pp. 358-360
  31. Farewell My Fantasy, Journal of Homosexuality, vol. 39 no. 3-4 (2000), pp. 213-232 (also published in Queer Asian Cinema, ed. Andrew Grossman (NY: Haworth Press, 2000). Revised version in Chinese translation published as "Ba Wang Bie Ji Kua Xingbie yu Wenhua de Huanmie." Ed. and Trans. Ya-Chen Chen. Ba Wang Bie Ji: Tongxinglian Yuedu yu Kua Wenhua Duehua. Taiwan: Nanhua University Press, 2004: 121-157..)

Miles, John D

  1. J.D. Miles, Review of Lucy Maddox Review of Lucy Maddox, Citizen Indians: Native American Intellectuals, and W. C. Harris E Pluribus Unum: Nineteenth-Century American Literature and the Constitutional Paradox, American Literature (2008) (forthcoming in the December 2008 issue.)
  2. with Lauren Coats, Matt Cohen, Kinohi Nishikawa, Rebecca Walsh, Those We Don’t Speak Of: Indians in The Village, PMLA (2008) (Forthcoming.)  [abs]
  3. with Matt Cohen, Review of Wil Verhoeven, ed., Revolutionary Histories: Transatlantic Cultural Nationalism; Susan Manning, Fragments of Union: Making Connections in Scottish & American Writing; Colin Wells, The Devil & Doctor Dwight: Satire & Theology in the Early Republic. American Literature, American Literature, vol. 75 no. 3 (September, 2003)

Mitchell, Robert E.

  1. Halpern, O; Mitchell, R, The Smartness Mandate (January, 2023), pp. 335 pages, M I T PRESS, ISBN 0262544512  [abs]
  2. Mitchell, R, Infectious Liberty: Biopolitics Between Romanticism and Liberalism (April, 2021), pp. 304 pages, Fordham University Press, ISBN 0823294595  [abs]
  3. Mitchell, R, Enlightenment biopolitics: Population and the growth of genius, Eighteenth Century, vol. 59 no. 4 (December, 2018), pp. 405-427, Project Muse [doi]
  4. Mitchell, R, Regulating Life: Romanticism, Science, and the Liberal Imagination*, European Romantic Review, vol. 29 no. 3 (May, 2018), pp. 275-293, Informa UK Limited [doi]  [abs]
  5. Halpern, O; Mitchell, R; Geoghegan, BD, The smartness mandate: Notes toward a critique, Grey Room, vol. 68 no. 68 (September, 2017), pp. 106-129, MIT Press - Journals [doi]
  6. Mitchell, R, Response, Genre, vol. 50 no. 1 (April, 2017), pp. 139-152, Duke University Press [doi]
  7. Mitchell, R, Biopolitics and population aesthetics, South Atlantic Quarterly, vol. 115 no. 2 (April, 2016), pp. 367-398, Duke University Press [doi]
  8. Mitchell, RE, Population Aesthetics in Romantic and Post-Romantic Literature, in Constellations of a Contemporary Romanticism, edited by Khalip, J; Pyle, T (2016), pp. 267-289, Fordham University Press, ISBN 9780823271030
  9. Mitchell, RE, Response to George Teyssott, Key Points: Between Figure and Ground, Forty-Five: A Journal of Outside Research (2016)
  10. Mitchell, RE, Romanticism and the Experience of Experiment, The Wordsworth Circle, vol. 46 no. 3 (2015), pp. 132-142 [doi]
  11. Mitchell, RE, Global Flows: Romantic-era Terraforming, in British Romanticism and Early Globalization: Developing the Modern World Picture, edited by Evan Gottlieb (2014), pp. 199-218, Bucknell University Press
  12. Mitchell, R, Access, entanglement, and prosociality., The American Journal of Bioethics : Ajob, vol. 13 no. 6 (January, 2013), pp. 49-51 [doi]
  13. Mitchell, R, Experimental life: Vitalism in Romantic science and literature (January, 2013), pp. 1-309, The Johns Hopkins University Press, ISBN 9781421410883 (2013 British Society for Literature and Science Annual Book Prize Winner; 2014 Michelle Kendrick Memorial Book Prize, Society for Literature, Science, and the Arts.) [experimental-life]  [abs]
  14. Mitchell, RE; Waldby, C, National Biobanks: Clinical Labour, Risk Production, and the Creation of Biovalue (reprint), in Bioethics™, edited by Zylinska, J (2013) [Bioethics%E2%84%A2]
  15. Mitchell, R, Bioart e biotechnologie dal punto di vista filosofico di Simondon, in Il Divenire della Conoscenza: Estetica e contingenza del reale, edited by Long, A; Masiero, R (2013), Mimesis Edizioni
  16. Mitchell, R, Bioart: Media, Evolution, Culture, in Evolution Haute Couture: Art and Science in the Post-Biological Age, edited by Bulatov, D, vol. 2 (2013), BB NCAA (English with parallel Russian translation.)
  17. Mitchell, R, US biobanking strategies and biomedical immaterial labor, Biosocieties, vol. 7 no. 3 (September, 2012), pp. 224-244, Springer Nature [doi]  [abs]
  18. with Conley, JM; Mitchell, R; Cadigan, RJ; Davis, AM; Dobson, AW; Gladden, RQ, A trade secret model for genomic biobanking., The Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics : a Journal of the American Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics, vol. 40 no. 3 (January, 2012), pp. 612-629 [doi]  [abs]
  19. Mitchell, R, Simondon, Bioart, and the Milieux of Biotechnology, Inflexions, vol. 5 (2012) [html]
  20. Mitchell, R; Conley, JM; Davis, AM; Cadigan, RJ; Dobson, AW; Gladden, RQ, Response, Science (New York, N.Y.), vol. 333 no. 6049 (September, 2011), pp. 1575-1576, American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) [doi]
  21. Mitchell, R; Conley, JM; Davis, AM; Cadigan, RJ; Dobson, AW; Gladden, RQ, Genomics. Genomics, biobanks, and the trade-secret model., Science (New York, N.Y.), vol. 332 no. 6027 (April, 2011), pp. 309-310 [doi]
  22. Mitchell, R, Suspended animation, slow time, and the poetics of trance, Pmla, vol. 126 no. 1 (January, 2011), pp. 107-122, Modern Language Association (MLA) [doi]  [abs]
  23. with Mitchell, R, Sell: Body wastes, information, and commodification, in Data Made Flesh: Embodying Information, edited by Mitchell, R; Thurtle, P (January, 2011), pp. 121-136, Routledge, ISBN 9780203873274 [104-7461896-1670304], [doi]
  24. Mitchell, R, Cryptogamia, in Romanticism and Modernity (2011), pp. 199-219, Routledge ((reprint of essay).)
  25. with Mitchell, R; Khalip, J, Release—(Non)Origination—Concepts, in Releasing the Image: From Literature to New Media (2011), pp. 1-24, Stanford University Press
  26. Mitchell, R, Response to Weiskopf, Transfusion, vol. 51 no. 5 (2011), pp. 1125-1125, WILEY [doi]
  27. with J. Khalip, Releasing the Image: From Literature to New Media, edited by Mitchell, R; Khalip, J (2011), Stanford University Press [ref=sr_1_1]
  28. with Pfau, T; Mitchell, R, Romanticism and Modernity, edited by Pfau, T; Mitchell, R, vol. 21 (2011), pp. 267-273, Routledge [doi]
  29. Mitchell, R, Cryptogamia, European Romantic Review, vol. 21 no. 5 (October, 2010), pp. 631-651, Informa UK Limited [doi]  [abs]
  30. Pfau, T; Mitchell, R, European Romantic Review: Introduction, European Romantic Review, vol. 21 no. 5 (October, 2010), pp. 545-551, Informa UK Limited [doi]
  31. Mitchell, R; Waldby, C, National biobanks: Clinical labor, risk production, and the creation of biovalue, Science, Technology, & Human Values, vol. 35 no. 3 (May, 2010), pp. 330-355, SAGE Publications [doi]  [abs]
  32. with Mitchell, R; Pfau, T, NASSR 2009 Conference Volume, European Romantic Review, vol. 21 no. 3 (2010)
  33. with Mitchell, R; Pfau, T, “Romanticism and Form” special issue, European Romantic Review, vol. 21 no. 5 (2010)
  34. Mitchell, R, Blood Banks, Biobanks, and the Ethics of Donation (Invited Editorial), Transfusion, vol. 50 no. 9 (2010), pp. 1866-1869 [doi]
  35. Mitchell, R, Bioart and the Vitality of Media (2010), University of Washington Press [ref=sr_1_1]
  36. Mitchell, R, "Beings that have existence only in ye minds of men": State finance and the origins of the collective imagination, Eighteenth Century, vol. 49 no. 2 (January, 2008), pp. 117-139 [doi]
  37. with Mitchell, R; Burgess, H; Thurtle, P, Biofutures: Owning Body Parts and Information (DVD-ROM) (2008), University of Pennsylvania Press (DVD-ROM.) [available here]
  38. Mitchell, R, The fane of Tescalipoca: S. T. Coleridge on the sacrificial economies of systems in the 1790s, Studies in Romanticism, vol. 46 no. 1 (December, 2007), pp. 105-126
  39. with Thurtle, P; Mitchell, R, The acme novelty library: Comic books, repetition, and the return of the new, Configurations, vol. 15 no. 3 (January, 2007), pp. 267-297, Johns Hopkins University Press [doi]  [abs]
  40. Mitchell, R, Sacrifice, individuation, and the economies of genomics., Literature and Medicine, vol. 26 no. 1 (Spring, 2007), pp. 126-158 [doi]
  41. Mitchell, R; Broglio, R, Introduction: Romanticism and the New Deleuze, in Romantic Circles Praxis Series: Romanticism and the New Deleuze, edited by Broglio, R (2007) [html]
  42. Mitchell, R, The Transcendental: Deleuze, P. B. Shelley, and the Freedom of Immobility, edited by Broglio, R, Romantic Circles, vol. Romanticism and the New Deleuze (2007) [html]
  43. Mitchell, RE, Sympathy and the State in the Romantic Era: Systems, State Finance, and the Shadows of Futurity (2007), Routledge [102-8880685-5627335]
  44. Beautiful and Orderly Systems: Adam Smith on the Aesthetics of Political Improvement, in New Voices on Adam Smith, edited by Eric Schliesser and Leonidas Montes (2006), Routledge
  45. R. Mitchell, Susanne Schmid, Shelley’s German Afterlives, 1814–2000 (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007) and Timothy Morton (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Shelley (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006), Keats-Shelley Journal, vol. 55 (2006), pp. 159-62
  46. R. Mitchell, Tim Fulford, Debbie Lee, and Peter Kitson, Literature, Science and Exploration in the Romantic Era: Bodies of Knowledge (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004) and Sharon Ruston, Shelley and Vitality (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2005), Keats-Shelley Journal, vol. 55 (2006), pp. 275-78
  47. R. Mitchell, Eric Wilson, The Spiritual History of Ice: Romanticism, Science, and the Imagination, Romanticism on the Net, vol. 44 (2006) [html]
  48. with Waldby, C; Mitchell, R, Tissue Economies: Blood, Organs, and Cell Lines in Late Capitalism (2006), Duke University Press [102-8880685-5627335]
  49. R. Mitchell, Andrew M. Stauffer, Anger, Revolution, and Romanticism (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005), European Romantic Review, vol. 16 no. 5 (2005), pp. 633-36
  50. Mitchell, R, Beautiful and Orderly Systems: Adam Smith on the Aesthetics of Political Improvement, in New Voices on Adam Smith, edited by Schliesser, E; Montes, L (2005), Routledge (with an Introduction by Knud Haakonssen.)
  51. Mitchell, R, Adam Smith and Coleridge on the Love of Systems, Coleridge Bulletin, vol. 25 (Summer, 2005)
  52. Hygëia, or, Essays moral and medical: on the causes affecting the personal state of our middling and affluent classes, edited by Mitchell, R (2004), Thoemmes Continuum
  53. Mitchell, R, $ell: Body Wastes, Information and Commodification, in Data Made Flesh: Embodying Information, edited by Mitchell, R; Thurtle, P (2003), Routledge
  54. Mitchell, R, The Violence of Sympathy: Adam Smith on Resentment and Executions, 1650-1850: Ideas, Aesthetics and Inquiries in the Early Modern Era, vol. 8 (Winter, 2003), pp. 421-441
  55. Mitchell, R, "The soul that dreams it shares the power it feels so well": The Politics of Sympathy in the Abolitionist Verse of Williams and Yearsley, edited by Mandell, L; Finch, A, Romanticism on the Net: an Electronic Journal Devoted to Romantic Studies, vol. 29-30 no. 29-30 (2003), pp. 35-paragraphs, ISSN 1467-1255 [available here], [doi]  [abs]
  56. R. Mitchell, In Vivo: The Cultural Mediations of Biomedical Science, edited by Mitchell, R; Thurtle, P (2003), University of Washington Press (Book Series.) [html]
  57. Mitchell, R, Owning Shit: Commodification and Body Wastes, Bad Subjects, vol. 55 (March, 2001)
  58. Mitchell, R, "Here is thy fitting Temple": Science, Technology and Fiction in Shelley’s Queen Mab, Romanticism on the Net, vol. 21 (February, 2001)
  59. Mitchell, R, Fraternal Anonymity: Blanchot and Nancy on Community and Mitsein, in The Politics of Community, edited by Strysick, M (2001), The Davies Group
  60. with P. Thurtle, Semiotic Flesh: Information and the Human Body, edited by Mitchell, R; Thurtle, P (2001), University of Washington Press
  61. Feminist Interpretations of Jacques Derrida, In-Between: Essays and Studies in Literary Criticism, vol. 8 no. 2 (Sept. 1999)
  62. Desire and the War of Technology at the Close of the Mechanical Age, Resource Center for Cyberculture Studies (1999) [html]

Moi, Toril

  1. Moi, T, Acknowledging Hanna Pitkin: A Belated Discovery of a Kindred Spirit, Polity, vol. 55 no. 3 (July, 2023), pp. 479-487 [doi]
  2. Moi, T, Response to eight respondents to my book Revolution of the Ordinary, Nonsite.org (May, 2019), Emory University
  3. Anderson, A; Felski, R; Moi, T, Character Three Inquiries in Literary Studies (2019), pp. 160 pages, Trios, ISBN 9780226658667  [abs]
  4. Moi, T, Acknowledging the Other: Reading, Writing, and Living in The Mandarins, edited by du Graf, L; Elsky, J; Fauré, C, Yale French Studies, vol. 135-136 no. 135-136 (2019), pp. 100-115, Yale University Press
  5. Anderson, A; Moi, T; Felski, R, Introduction & Rethinking Character, in Character Three Inquiries in Literary Studies (2019), pp. 1-76, University of Chicago Press, ISBN 9780226658667  [abs]
  6. Moi, T, Lidenskapens grammatikk: Om Vigdis Hjorth og Annie Ernaux (The Grammar of Passion: About Vigdis Hjorth and Annie Ernaux), in Fem kvinner, tre menn og en datter skriver om Vigdis Hjorth, edited by Grøner, E (2019), pp. 77-88, Cappelen Damm
  7. Moi, T, From femininity to finitude: Freud, lacan, and feminism, again, in Dialogues on Sexuality, Gender and Psychoanalysis (March, 2018), pp. 93-135, ISBN 9781855753501
  8. Moi, T, Describing My Struggle, The Point (December, 2017)
  9. Moi, T, Revolution of the Ordinary Literary Studies After Wittgenstein, Austin, and Cavell (May, 2017), pp. 306 pages, University of Chicago Press, ISBN 9780226464442  [abs]
  10. Moi, T, The adulteress wife, in On Ne Nait Pas Femme: On Le Devient the Life of a Sentence (January, 2017), pp. 103-113, ISBN 9780190608811 [doi]  [abs]
  11. Moi, T, Hedda’s words: The work of language in Hedda Gabler, in Ibsen's Hedda Gabler: Philosophical Perspectives (January, 2017), pp. 152-173, ISBN 9780190467876 [doi]  [abs]
  12. Moi, T, Toril Moi leser A.O. Vinje [Toril Moi reads A. O. Vinje] (2016), pp. 62 pages, Nasjonalbiblioteket, ISBN 9788279653011
  13. Moi, T, 'Nothing Is Hidden’: From Confusion to Clarity, Or Wittgenstein on Critique, in Rethinking Critique, edited by Anker, E; Felski, R (2016), Duke University Press
  14. Moi, T, Foreword, in The Utopian, by Michael Westlake (2016), pp. VII-XIV, Verbivoracious Press, ISBN 9789810967659  [abs]
  15. Moi, T, Naised: sugu, soolisus ja vabadus [Translation of “Women: Sex, Gender, and Freedom: Thoughts about Equality and Difference” Manuscript written for the Ministry for Equality’s Feminist Research Conference in Tallinn, Estonia, on June 1, 2015], Sirp: Eesti Kultuurileht (July, 2015), pp. 3-5 (translated by Larin, L; Talvik, R.)
  16. Moi, T, ‘Øyeblikkets bedrageriske fylde’: Handling, språk og eksistens i Liv Køltzows forfatterskap, in Å forsvinne i teksten, edited by Køltzow, L; Blad, HP (May, 2015), Flamme Forlag
  17. Moi, T, Thinking through examples: What ordinary language philosophy can do for feminist theory, New Literary History, vol. 46 no. 2 (March, 2015), pp. 191-216, Johns Hopkins University Press, ISSN 1080-661X [doi]
  18. Bauer, N; Beckwith, S; Crary, A; Laugier, S; Moi, T; Zerilli, L, Introduction, New Literary History, vol. 46 no. 2 (March, 2015), pp. v-xiii, Project MUSE, ISSN 0028-6087 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  19. Showalter, E; Moi, T, Elaine showalter a literature of their own, in Feminist Literary Criticism (January, 2014), pp. 24-52, ISBN 9780582050150 [doi]  [abs]
  20. Moi, T, Fem røde epler: Fra navn til bruk. En kommentar til §1 i Wittgensteins Filosofiske undersøkelser” [Five red apples: from names to use, A commentary on §1 in Wittgenstein’s Philosophical Investigations], Edda, vol. 114 no. 4 (2014), pp. 348-353
  21. Moi, T, Ibsen’s Late Style, in Henrik Ibsen, The Master Builder and Other Plays (2014), Penguin Books, London and New York (9,000 words.)
  22. Moi, T, Stumhet og kjærlighet: En lesning av Amtmandens Døttre [Muteness and Love: A Reading of The District Governor’s Daughters]., in Å bli en stemme: Nye studier i Camilla Colletts forfatterskap, edited by Haugen, T (2014), pp. 33-54, Novus Forlag
  23. Moi, T, ’Something That Might Resemble a Kind of Love’: Fantasy and Realism in Henrik Ibsen’s Little Eyolf, in Understanding Love Through Philosophy, Film, and Fiction, ed. Susan Wolfe and Christopher Grau, edited by Susan Wolf and Christopher Grau (December, 2013), pp. 185-208, Oxford University Press, New York and Oxford, ISBN 978-0195384505
  24. Moi, T, Hedda's Silences: Beauty and Despair in Hedda Gabler, MODERN DRAMA, vol. 56 no. 4 (Winter, 2013), pp. 434-456, University of Toronto Press Inc. (UTPress), ISSN 0026-7694 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]  [abs]
  25. Moi, T, Shame and Openness: On Karl Ove Knausgård, Salmagundi Magazine, vol. 107 no. Winter (2013), pp. 205-210 (translated by Moi, T; Lunde, AF.)
  26. Moi, T, Afterword: How the French Read, New Literary History, vol. 44 no. 2 (Spring, 2013), pp. 299-314, Johns Hopkins University Press [doi]
  27. Moi, T, ‘To Make them Other, and Face Them’: Literature, Philosophy and ‘La Femme rompue’, in Women, Genre and Circumstance: Essays in Memory of Elizabeth Fallaize, edited by Atack, M; Holmes, D; Knight, D; Still, J (2012), pp. 11-24, Oxford: Legenda
  28. Moi, T, Access to the Universal: Language, Literature and the Humanities, in The Critical Pulse: Thirty-Six Credos by Contemporary Critics, edited by Williams, J; Steffen, H (2012), pp. 183-87, Columbia University Press
  29. Toril, M, Henrik Ibsen and idealism: Rethinking literary history of the XIX century, Etudes Germaniques, vol. 62 no. 4 (December, 2007), pp. 915-932, ISSN 0014-2115  [abs]
  30. Dupont, N; Moi, T, The poetic piping of Christian Prigent: Ventiloquits framework and glottic phrase, Contemporary French and Francophone Studies, vol. 10 no. 2 (December, 2006), pp. 127-140, ISSN 1740-9292 [doi]
  31. Moi, T, Henrik Ibsen and the Birth of Modernism: Art, Theater, Philosophy (2006), pp. xvi + 396 pages, Oxford University Press, ISBN 978-0199202591
  32. Moi, T, Sex, Gender and the Body: The Student Edition of What Is a Woman? (2005), pp. xv + 274 pages, Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, ISBN 978-0199276226 (Contains the first two essays in What Is a Woman? and a new preface..)
  33. Moi, T, Introduction, in Camille The Lady of the Camellias, by Alexandre Dumas Fils, vol. 4 (2003), pp. iii, Signet Classics, ISBN 9780451529206 [doi]  [abs]
  34. Moi, T, What Is a Woman? and Other Essays (January, 1999), pp. xv + 517 pages, Oxford University Press, ISBN 978-0198186755
  35. Moi, T, "Am I That Name": Reply to Deborah Knight, New Literary History, vol. 26 no. 1 (December, 1995), pp. 57-62, Project MUSE, ISSN 0028-6087 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  36. MOI, T, ANOTHER COLETTE - THE QUESTION OF GENDERED WRITING - HUFFER,L, FRENCH FORUM, vol. 20 no. 2 (1995), pp. 250-252, ISSN 0098-9355 [Gateway.cgi]
  37. Moi, T, Simone de Beauvoir: The Making of an Intellectual Woman (1994), pp. xii + 324 pages, Blackwell, ISBN 978-0199238729
  38. MOI, T; MITCHELL, J, PSYCHOANALYSIS, FEMINISM, AND POLITICS, A CONVERSATION WITH MITCHELL,JULIET, SOUTH ATLANTIC QUARTERLY, vol. 93 no. 4 (1994), pp. 925-949, ISSN 0038-2876 [Gateway.cgi]
  39. Moi, T, Review Article Femininity Revisited, Journal of Gender Studies, vol. 1 no. 3 (May, 1992), pp. 324-334, Informa UK Limited, ISSN 0958-9236 [doi]
  40. Moi, T, She died because she came too late…" knowledge, doubles and death in thomas's tristan, Exemplaria, vol. 4 no. 1 (January, 1992), pp. 105-133, Informa UK Limited [doi]
  41. Moi, T, Simone de Beauvoir's L'Invitée: an existentialist melodrama, Paragraph, vol. 14 no. 2 (July, 1991), pp. 151-169, Edinburgh University Press, ISSN 0264-8334 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  42. MOI, T, Review. Subject to Change: Reading Feminist Writing. Miller, Nancy K., French Studies, vol. 45 no. 1 (January, 1991), pp. 112-112, Oxford University Press (OUP), ISSN 0016-1128 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  43. MOI, T, Review. Politics, Philosophy, Culture: Interviews and Other Writings 1977-1984. Edited with an introduction by Lawrence D. Kritzman. Foucault, Michel, French Studies, vol. 44 no. 3 (July, 1990), pp. 370-370, Oxford University Press (OUP), ISSN 0016-1128 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  44. MOI, T, BOOKS OR SPINNING-WHEELS - ON WOMEN, PHILOSOPHY, ET-CETERA - FRENCH - LEDOEUFF,M, TLS-THE TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT no. 4549 (1990), pp. S13-S13, ISSN 0307-661X [Gateway.cgi]
  45. MOI, T, SEXUAL SUBVERSIONS - 3 FRENCH FEMINISTS - GROSZ,E, TLS-THE TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT no. 4549 (1990), pp. S13-S13, ISSN 0307-661X [Gateway.cgi]
  46. MOI, T, A WORLD OF DIFFERENCE - JOHNSON,B, SUB-STANCE no. 59 (1989), pp. 120-122, ISSN 0049-2426 [Gateway.cgi]
  47. MOI, T, Review. Simone de Beauvoir: Witness to a Century. Wenzel, Helene Vivienne (ed.), French Studies, vol. 42 no. 2 (April, 1988), pp. 235-236, Oxford University Press (OUP), ISSN 0016-1128 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  48. Moi, T, Leo Bersani, The Freudian Body: Psychoanalysis and Art, New York: Columbia University Press, 1986, £15.45, 126 pp, History of the Human Sciences, vol. 1 no. 2 (January, 1988), pp. 276-279, SAGE Publications, ISSN 0952-6951 [doi]
  49. DANIUS, S; MOI, T, AN INTERVIEW WITH MOI,TORIL ON LITERATURE AND SEXUAL POLITICS, BLM-BONNIERS LITTERARA MAGASIN, vol. 57 no. 4 (1988), pp. 258-264, ISSN 0005-3198 [Gateway.cgi]
  50. MOI, T, Review. Feminism in France. From May '68 to Mitterrand. Duchen, Claire, French Studies, vol. 41 no. 4 (October, 1987), pp. 494-494, Oxford University Press (OUP), ISSN 0016-1128 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  51. MOI, T, Review. Theory as Fiction. Bowie, Malcolm, Freud, Proust and Lacan., French Studies, vol. 41 no. 4 (October, 1987), pp. 469-469, Oxford University Press (OUP), ISSN 0016-1128 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  52. MOI, T, Review. Cross-References. Modern French Theory and the Practice of Criticism. Kelley, David and Llasera, Isabelle (eds), French Studies, vol. 41 no. 3 (July, 1987), pp. 371-371, Oxford University Press (OUP), ISSN 0016-1128 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  53. Various, , French Feminist Thought, edited by Moi, T (1987), pp. x + 260 pages, Blackwell, ISBN 978-0631149736
  54. MOI, T, FRENCH FEMINIST CRITICISM, WOMEN, LANGUAGE, AND LITERATURE, AN ANNOTATED-BIBLIOGRAPHY - GELFAND,ED, HULES,VT, FRENCH STUDIES, vol. 41 no. 1 (1987), pp. 114-116, ISSN 0016-1128 [Gateway.cgi]
  55. MOI, T, FEMMES, RECENT WRITINGS ON FRENCH WOMEN - WEITZ,MC, FRENCH STUDIES, vol. 41 no. 1 (1987), pp. 114-116, ISSN 0016-1128 [Gateway.cgi]
  56. MOI, T, Review. The Knowledge of Ignorance. From Genesis to Jules Verne. Martin, Andrew, French Studies, vol. 40 no. 2 (April, 1986), pp. 246-246, Oxford University Press (OUP), ISSN 0016-1128 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  57. MOI, T, Review. Cousins, Mark and Hussain, Athar, Michel Foucault, French Studies, vol. 40 no. 1 (January, 1986), pp. 113-113, Oxford University Press (OUP), ISSN 0016-1128 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  58. Kristeva, J, The Kristeva Reader, edited by Moi, T (1986), pp. viii + 327 pages, Oxford: Blackwell, and New York: Columbia, ISBN 978-0231063258
  59. MOI, T, CIXOUS,HELENE, WRITING THE FEMININE - CONLEY,VA, QUINQUEREME-NEW STUDIES IN MODERN LANGUAGES, vol. 9 no. 1 (1986), pp. 80-83, ISSN 0140-3397 [Gateway.cgi]
  60. Moi, T, Sexual/Textual Politics: Feminist Literary Theory (1985), pp. xviii + 206 pages, Methuen, ISBN 978-0415280129

Morgan, Patrick

  1. Morgan, PT, Biological aesthetics: Thoreau, gender, and botany, Nineteenth Century Prose, vol. 45 no. 1 (March, 2018), pp. 1-28  [abs]
  2. Morgan, P, Aesthetic Inflections: Thoreau, Gender, and Geology, The Concord Saunterer, vol. 18 (2010), pp. 46-67

Moses, Michael V.

  1. Moses, MV, Worlds lost and founded: V. S. Naipaul as belated modernist, in Modernism, Postcolonialism, and Globalism: Anglophone Literature, 1950 to the Present (January, 2018), pp. 197-219, ISBN 9780199980963 [doi]  [abs]
  2. Moses, MV, Risky Business: The President's Column --- A Response to the NEA Report, 'Reading at Risk', Reading at Risk: A Forum, a Special Issue of Forum: A Publication of the ALSC, vol. 2 no. Spring (October, 2015)
  3. Moses, MV, Risky Business: The President's Column --- A Response to the NEA Report, 'Reading at Risk', ALSC Newsletter (October, 2015)
  4. Moses, MV, A New Production: 2004 Presidential Address, ALSC Newsletter (October, 2015)
  5. Valdez Moses, M, Nation of the Dead: The Politics of Irish Literature 1890 to the Present (2015)
  6. Valdez Moses, M, A Modernist Cinema, edited by Klein, S (2015), Oxford University Press (OUP)
  7. Moses, MV, Taste is Personal: A Primer in Nobel Prize-Winning Literature - The Subjective Theory of Value in Action (October, 2014) [taste-is-personal-a-primer-in-nobel-prz]
  8. Valdez Moses, M, Irish Modernist Imaginaries, in The Cambridge Companion to Irish Modernism, edited by Cleary, J (August, 2014), pp. 206-220, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 9781139992367 [doi]  [abs]
  9. Valdez Moses, M, Envisioning the Scene of the Modern: Modernism and European Cinema, in The Modernist World, edited by Lindgren, A; Ross, S (2014), pp. 321-328, Routledge, ISBN 9780415845038 [doi]
  10. Valdez Moses, M, Modernism and Postcolonialism: Anglophone Literature 1958 to the Present, edited by Begam, R (2014), pp. 1-326, Oxford University Press (OUP), ISBN 9780199980963 [doi]  [abs]
  11. Tuttle, JS, Introduction, vol. 30 (December, 2013), pp. 217-218, University of Nebraska Press [doi]
  12. Valdez Moses, M, Fatal Women: Carmen, Salome, and the Seduction of the Nation-State, in Modernism and Opera, edited by Begam, R; Wilson Smith, M (2013), University of California Press
  13. Valdez Moses, M, Fiction: Michael Valdez Moses on Mario Vargas Llosa's 'The War at the End of the World', Reason (2013) [revolutionary-reading]
  14. Modernists as Critics, in The Oxford Handbook of Modernisms, edited by Peter Brooker, Andrzej Gasiorek, Deborah Parsons, and Andrew Thacker (January, 2011), Oxford University Press
  15. Valdez Moses, M, 'We Discharge Ourselves on Both Sides', Vorticisim: New Perspectives, Journal of Wyndham Lewis Studies, vol. 1 no. 1 (2011)
  16. Valdez Moses, M, Globalization and the Novel, in The Encyclopedia of Twentieth-Century Fiction, edited by Shaffer, BW (2011), Blackwell
  17. Valdez Moses, M, The Dream Factory: Solaris, Cinema, and Simulacra, in The Philosophy of Steven Soderbergh, edited by Sanders, SM; Palmer, RB (2011), University Press of Kentucky
  18. Moses, MV, Modernists as Critics, in The Oxford Handbook of Modernisms (December, 2010), ISBN 9780199545445 [doi]  [abs]
  19. Valdez Moses, M, Savage Nations: Native Americans and the Western, in Philosophy of the Western, edited by McMahon, J; Csaki, BS (December, 2010), University Press of Kentucky
  20. Moses, MV, Viva Mario! (a tribute to Mario Vargas Llosa) (October, 2010) [viva-mario]
  21. Moses Valdez, M, A Modernist Cinema?, edited by Valdez Moses, M, Modernist Cultures, vol. 5 no. 1 (May, 2010), pp. 1-8, Edinburgh University Press [doi]
  22. Gąsiorek, A; Parsons, D; Moses, MV, Editorial, Modernist Cultures, vol. 5 no. 1 (May, 2010), pp. v-v [doi]
  23. Modernism and Cinema, edited by Moses, MV (May, 2010), Edinburgh UP (a special issue of Modernist Cultures.)
  24. Nation of the Dead: The Politics of Irish Literature 1890 to the Present (in progress)
  25. Valdez Moses, M, Nietzsche, in W. B. Yeats in Context, edited by Holdeman, D; Levitas, B (2010), Cambridge University Press
  26. Valdez Moses, M, The Strange Ride of Wikus van de Merwe (Roundtable Review on District 9 ), Safundi, vol. 11 no. 1 (2010)
  27. Moses, MV, “King of the Amphibians”: Elizabeth costello and coetzee’s metamorphoric fictions, edited by Sanders, M; Ruttenburg, N, Journal of Literary Studies, vol. 25 no. 4 (January, 2009), pp. 25-38, Informa UK Limited [doi]  [abs]
  28. Valdez Moses, M, Modern Day Frankensteins: The Return of Mulder and Scully (August, 2008) (http://www.reason.com/news/show/128028.html.)
  29. Valdez Moses, M, State of Discontent: J.M. Coetzee’s Anti-political Fiction, Reason (July, 2008) (Review article of Diary of a Bad Year by J.M. Coetzee.) [html]
  30. Valdez Moses, M, Kingdom of Darkness: Autonomy and Conspiracy in The X-Files and Millenium, in The Philosophy of TV Noir, edited by Sanders, SM; Skoble, AJ (2008), University Press of Kentucky
  31. Introduction, in Modernism and Colonialism: British and Irish Literature, 1900-1939, edited by Richard Begam and Michael Valdez Moses (2007), Duke University Press
  32. Valdez Moses, M, Disorientalism: Conrad and the Imperial Origins of Modernist Aesthetics, in Modernism and Colonialism: British and Irish Literature, 1900-1939, edited by Begam, R; Moses, MV (2007), Duke University Press
  33. Modernism and Colonialism: British and Irish Literature, 1900-1939, edited by Moses, MV; Begam, R (2007), Duke UP
  34. Valdez Moses, M, Blockbuster Wars: Revenge of the Zeitgeist—What Bruce Wayne and Anakin Skywalker Can Tell Us About America’s Political Mood, Reason Online (September, 2005) (http://www.reason.com/hod/mvm093005.shtml.) [mvm093005.shtml]
  35. The President's Column, ALSC Newsletter (Spring, 2004)
  36. Valdez Moses, M, Risky Business: The President’s Column- - A Response to the NEA Report, Reading at Risk, ALSC Newsletter (Fall, 2004)
  37. Valdez Moses, M, The rebirth of tragedy: Yeats, Nietzsche, the Irish national Theatre, and the anti-modern cult of Cuchulain, Modernism - Modernity, vol. 11 no. 3 (2004), pp. 561-579, Johns Hopkins University Press, ISSN 1071-6068 [doi]
  38. Valdez Moses, M, Back to the Future: The Nostalgic Yet Progressive Appeal of Wizards, Hobbits, and Jedi Knights, Reason (July, 2003) [cr.mm.back.shtml]
  39. Valdez Moses, M, Wherever Green is Worn? Multiculturalism in Contemporary Ireland, Reason (February, 2003) (Review article of Multi-Culturalism: The View From the Two Irelands by Edna Longley and Declan Kiberd.) [cr.mm.wherever.shtml]
  40. Valdez Moses, M, Scholarly Publishing and the Tenure Process: A Response to Stephen Greenblatt, Literary Imagination (Winter, 2003)
  41. Valdez Moses, M, Big Daddy: The Dictator Novel and the Liberation of Latin America, Reason (August, 2002) (Review article of The Feast of the Goat by Mario Vargas Llosa.) [cr.mm.big.shtml]
  42. Valdez Moses, M, Virtual Warriors: Nostalgia, the Battlefield, and Boomer Cinema (January, 2002) [cr.mm.virtual.shtml]
  43. Valdez Moses, M, Rendezvous with Density: The FDR Memorial and the Clinton Era, Reason (April, 2001) [cr.mm.a.shtml]
  44. Valdez Moses, M, The Poet as Politician: The ideological odyssey of W. B. Yeats, Reason (February, 2001) (Review article of The Life of W. B. Yeats by Terence Brown, W. B. Yeats: The Apprentice Mage 1865-1914 by R. F. Foster, and Yeat's Ghosts: The Secret Life of W. B. Yeats by Brenda Maddox; republished in republished in Beyond Ben Bulben: Newsletter of the Australian Yeats Society, January, 2002, January, 2002..) [cr.mm.the.shtml]
  45. Valdez Moses, M, Magical Realism at World’s End, Literary Imagination, vol. 3 no. 1 (Winter, 2001), pp. 105-133 (Republished electonically in Margin, Feb., 2002.) [html]
  46. Valdez Moses, M, The Irish Vampire: Dracula, Parnell, and the Troubled Dreams of Nationhood, Journal x (Fall, 1997)
  47. Valdez Moses, M, Beckett Unbound, The Weekly Standard (December, 1996) (Review article of James Knowlson, Damned to Fame: The Life of Samuel Beckett.)
  48. Valdez Moses, M, Vargas Llosa Visits His Animal, The Weekly Standard (July, 1996) (Review article of Mario Vargas Llosa, Death in the Andes and A Fish in the Water.)
  49. Valdez Moses, M, The Moore-ish Church, Books in Canada (February, 1996) (Review of Brian Moore, The Statement.)
  50. Valdez Moses, M, The Novel and the Globalization of Culture (1995), Oxford UP
  51. Valdez Moses, M, Solitary Walkers: Rousseau and Coetzee’s Life & Times of Michael K, South Atlantic Quarterly (Winter, 1994)
  52. The Writings of J.M. Coetzee, edited by Moses, MV (1994), Duke UP (a special issue of South-Atlantic Quarterly.)
  53. Valdez Moses, M, The Mark of Empire: Writing, History, and Torture in Coetzee’s Waiting for the Barbarians, Kenyon Review (Winter, 1993)
  54. Valdez Moses, M, The not-so-fictional world of Don DeLillo, The News and Observer (June, 1991) (Review of Don DeLillo, Mao II.)
  55. Lois Parkinson Zamora, Writing the Apocalypse: Historical Vision in Contemporary U. S. and Latin American Fiction, American Literature (Mar. 1991)
  56. Valdez Moses, M, Review of Writing the Apocalypse: Historical Vision in Contemporary U. S. and Latin American Fiction by Lois Parkinson Zamora, American Literature (March, 1991)
  57. Valdez Moses, M, Lust Removed from Nature, in New Essays on White Noise, edited by Lentricchia, F (1991), Cambridge UP
  58. Valdez Moses, M, Caliban and His Precursors: The Politics of Literary History and the Third World, in Theoretical Issues in Literary History, edited by Perkins, D (1991), Harvard UP
  59. Valdez Moses, M, After the Wall: The Restructuring of Poststructuralism, Contemporary Literature (Fall, 1991) (Review of Mark Poster, Critical Theory and Poststructuralism and Dominick La Capra, Soundings in Critical Theory.)
  60. Michael Draper, H. G. Wells and Linda Anderson, Bennett, Wells and Conrad: Narrative in Transition, Modern Fiction Studies (Winter, 1990)
  61. Nancy Morrow, Dreadful Games: The Play of Desire in the Nineteenth-Century Novel, South Atlantic Review (Jan. 1990)
  62. Valdez Moses, M, Review of Dreadful Games: The Play of Desire in the Nineteenth-Century Novel by Nancy Morrow, South Atlantic Review (January, 1990)
  63. Valdez Moses, M, Teaching Frankenstein from the Creature’s Perspective, in Approaches to Teaching Shelley’s Frankenstein, edited by Behrendt, SC (1990), MLA
  64. Valdez Moses, M, Reviews of 'Bennett, Wells and Conrad: Narrative in Transition' by Linda Anderson and 'H.G. Wells' by Michael Draper, Modern Fiction Studies (1990)
  65. Valdez Moses, M, Agon in the Marketplace: The Major of Casterbridge as Bourgeois Tragedy, South Atlantic Quarterly (Spring, 1988) (Republished in Julian Wolfrey, New Casebooks: The Mayor of Casterbridge, Palgrave/St. Martin's Press, 2000.)
  66. Valdez Moses, M, The Sadly Rejoicing Slave: Beckett, Joyce, and Destructive Parody, Modern Fiction Studies (Winter, 1985)
  67. The Lost Steps: The Faustian Artist in the New World, Latin American Literary Review (Spring-Summer, 1984)
  68. Valdez Moses, M, The Lost Steps: The Faustian Artist in the New World, Latin American Literary Review (1984)

Moten, Frederick C

  1. Studying Through the Undercommons: Stefano Harney & Fred Moten--Interviewed by Stevphen Shukaitis, Class War University (November, 2012) [,]
  2. from Block Chapel, Hambone, vol. 20 (Fall, 2012), pp. 250-60
  3. from Block Chapel, Callaloo, vol. 35 no. 3 (Fall, 2012), pp. 567-77
  4. from Fortrd.Fortrn, Denver Quarterly, vol. 46 no. 4 (July, 2012), pp. 79-81
  5. with with Christina Crosby, Lisa Duggan, Roderick Ferguson, Kevin Floyd, Miranda Joseph, Heather Love, Robert McRuer, Tavia Nyong’o, Lisa Rofel, Jordana Rosenberg, Gayle Salamon, Dean Spade and Amy Villarejo, Queer Studies, Materialism and Crisis: A Roundtable Discussion, GLQ, vol. 18 no. 1 (January, 2012), pp. 127-47
  6. Jaki Byard, Blues for Smoke, in Blues for Smoke, edited by Bennett Simpson (2012), pp. 1-5, Prestel, Munich
  7. Liner Notes for Lick Piece, in Benjamin Patterson: Born in the State of Fluxus, edited by Valerie Cassell Oliver (2012), pp. 212-220, Contemporary Arts Museum Houston
  8. Hard Enough to Enjoy, Museum of Modern Art Collectibles (2012), Museum of Modern Art
  9. Nowhere, Everywhere, in Theaster Gates: My Labor is My Protest (2012), White Cube, London
  10. F. Moten, Preoccupied Breathing, in Fanon postcoloniale: I dannati della terra oggi (2012), pp. 157-70
  11. 'Come on, get it!' 6-9.1, Amerarcana, vol. 2 (Winter, 2011), pp. 28-34
  12. with Stefano Harney, Politics Surrounded, South Atlantic Quarterly, vol. 110 no. 4 (Fall, 2011), pp. 985-88
  13. Necessity, Immensity and Crisis: Many Edges/Seeing Things, Floor, vol. I (October, 2011) [available here]
  14. with Stefano Harney, Blackness and Governance, in Beyond Biopolitics: Essays on the Governance of Life and Death, edited by Patricia Ticineto Clough & Craig Willse (2011), pp. 351-61, Duke University Press
  15. 'Come on, get it!' 9.2-11, With + Stand, vol. 5 (2011)
  16. with Stefano Harney, Debt and Study, e-flux (March, 2010) [119]
  17. 'Come on, get it!' 1-5, The Recluse, vol. 6 (Spring, 2010)
  18. Harriet the Blog (January, 2010) [available here]
  19. It’s Not That I Want To Say, in Poets on Teaching: A Sourcebook, edited by Joshua Maria Wilkinson (2010), University of Iowa Press, ISBN 978-1933619293
  20. B Jenkins (2010), Duke University Press, Durham
  21. Arthur Jafa & Greg Tate, Rabbit Light Movies: A Journal of Poemfilms (2010) [html]
  22. with Stefano Harney, Policy and Planning, Social Text, vol. 100 (Fall, 2009), pp. 182-87
  23. Sonata Quasi Una Fantasia, Hambone, vol. 19 (Fall, 2009), pp. 110-133
  24. with Renee Gladman, Douglas Kearney, John Keene, Dawn Lundy Martin, Mendi Lewis Obadike, Rowan Ricardo Phillips and Tyrone Williams, African American Experimental Poetry Forum, edited by Terrance Hayes and Evie Shockle, Jubilat, vol. 16 (Summer, 2009)
  25. with Branislav Jakovljevic; translated from English by Slobadanka Glisic, Intervju sa Fredom Motenom, in Sta Je, U Stvari, Radikalno?, edited by Peter Klepec & Petat Bojanic (2009), pp. 333-355, Narodna Biblioteka Srbjije, Beograde
  26. with Marc Bousquet and Stefano Harney, On Study: A Roundtable, Polygraph, vol. 21 (2009), pp. 169-85
  27. Rough Americana by DJ Mutamassik + Morgan Craft, Journal of the Society for American Music, vol. 2 no. 2 (May, 2008), pp. 283-87
  28. The Case of Blackness, Criticism, vol. 50 no. 2 (Spring, 2008), pp. 177-218 (Reprinted, Nicholas Mirzoeff, The Visual Culture Reader, Third Edition, New York: Routledge, 2012, 466-494..)
  29. Hughson's Tavern (2008), Leon Works
  30. Taste Dissonance Flavor Escape, Women and Performance: A Journal of Feminist Theory , vol. 17 no. 2 (July, 2007), pp. 217-46
  31. I ran from it but was still in it (2007), Cusp Books, Los Angeles
  32. Democracy, in Keywords for American Cultural Studies, edited by Bruce Burgett & Glenn Hendler (2007), pp. 76-79, New York University Press, New York
  33. The New International of Rhythmic Feelings, edited by Sylvia Mieszkowski, Joy Smith, and Marjike de Valck, Aural Cultures (2007), Rodopi, Amsterdam
  34. Gestural Critique of Judgment, in The Power and Politics of the Aesthetic in American Culture, edited by Ulla Haselstein and Klaus Benesch (2007), Publications of the Bacarian American Academy, Munich
  35. Uplift and Criminality, in Next to the Color Line: Gender, Sexuality and W. E. B. Du Bois, edited by Alys Eve Weinbaum and Susan Gillman (2007), University of Minnestoa Press
  36. Rock the party. Fuck the Smackdown, What Ya’ll Need, The Madness of the Worker, The Salve Trade and Walter Benjamin/Julian Boyd, Hambone no. 18 (Fall, 2006)
  37. Tony Oxley, Steve Harney’s Early Uncollected City, The Club and Njeeri wa Thiong’o, Masthead, vol. 10 (Summer, 2006) [au]
  38. with James Leo Cahill and Rachel Leah Thompson, The Insurgency of Objects”: A Conversation with Fred Moten, Octopus, vol. 1 (Fall, 2005)
  39. Knowledge of Freedom, CR: The New Centennial Review, vol. 4 no. 2 (Fall, 2004), pp. 269-310
  40. Charles Henry Rowell, ’Words Don’t Go There’: An Interview, Callaloo, vol. 27 no. 4 (Fall, 2004), pp. 953-66
  41. Bessie Smith, Other Dimensions in Music, Ghostcatching, Offtime + Qualify, Johnny Cash/Rosetta Tharpe and Six Four or Trades, Callaloo, vol. 27 no. 4 (Fall, 2004), pp. 967-74
  42. with Stefano Harney, The University and the Undercommons: Seven Theses, Social Text no. 79 (Spring, 2004), pp. 101-115 (Reprinted in Edu-Factory Collective, ed. Toward a Global Autonomous University: Cognitive Labor, The Production of Knowledge and Exodus from the Education Factory, New York: Autonomedia, 2009; translated as “L’università e gli undercommons” in Edu-Factory Collective, ed. L’università globale: Il nuovo mercato del sapere, Roma: Manifestolibri, 2008..)
  43. The Phonographic Mise-en-Scéne , Cambridge Opera Journal, vol. 16 no. 3 (2004), pp. 269-81
  44. Curtis Mayfield, Shuffleboil no. 3 (Winter, 2003), pp. 40-41
  45. Not in Between: Lyric Painting, Visual History and the Postcolonial Future, The Drama Review, vol. 47 no. 1 (Spring, 2003), pp. 127-48
  46. Magic of Objects, Callaloo, vol. 26 no. 1 (Spring, 2003), pp. 109-111
  47. In the Break: The Aesthetics of the Black Radical Tradition (2003), University of Minnestoa Press
  48. The New International of Decent Feelings, Social Text, vol. 72 (Fall, 2002), pp. 189-99
  49. Ensemble and Improvisation, Hambone, vol. 16 (Fall, 2002), pp. 194-215
  50. Piet Mondrian, The Poetry Project Newsletter no. 189 (April, 2002), pp. 4-5
  51. tripwire 5: Expanding the Repertoire: Continuity & Change in African-American Writing,”, The Poetry Project Newsletter, vol. 188 (February, 2002)
  52. with Jim Behrle, Poems (2002), Pressed Wafer
  53. Black Mo'nin' in the Sound of the Photograph, edited by David Kazanjian and David Eng, Loss (2002), pp. 59-76, University of California Press, Berkeley
  54. with Brent Edwards, Stefano Harney, Randy Martin, Timothy Mitchell, and Ella Shohat, 911-A Public Emergency?, Social Text no. 72 (2002)
  55. Gary Fisher," "Graphaphone Remember" & "Robert Farris Thompson, The World, vol. 58 (2002), pp. 36-43
  56. with B Jenkins, Return of the Oppressed, in Our Monica, Ourselves,, edited by Lauren Berlant and Lisa Duggan (2001), pp. 137-55, New York University Press, New York
  57. Voices/Forces: Migration, Surplus and the Balck Avant-garde, in Writing Aloud: The Sonics of Language, edited by Brandon LaBelle and Christof Migone (2001), pp. 47-59, Errant Bodies Press, Los Angeles
  58. Interpolation and Interpellation, in Experimental Sound and Radio, edited by Allen Weiss (2001), pp. 116-24, The MIT Press, Cambridge
  59. Electric Animal by Akira Mizuta Lippit, Modern Language Notes, vol. 115 no. 5 (December, 2000)
  60. with Ange Mlinko, Interview, The Poetry Project Newsletter, vol. 181 (October, 2000), pp. 8-10
  61. Arkansas (2000), Pressed Wafer, Boston
  62. Scenes of Subjection by Saidiya V. Hartman & Soul: Black Power, Politics and Pleasure, ed. by Monique Guillory and Richard C. Green, The Drama Review, vol. 43 no. 4 (Winter, 1999), pp. 169-74
  63. with Stefano Harney, The Academic Speed-up, Workplace: the Journal for Academic Labor, vol. 2 no. 2 (November, 1999) [com]
  64. with Stefano Harney, Doing Academic Work, in Chalk Lines: The Politics of Work in the Managed University, edited by Randy Martin (1999), pp. 154-80, Duke University Press, Durham
  65. A(bridge(d: Acting Out with the Cecial Taylor Unit, in Acting Out in Groups, edited by Lawrence Rickels (1999), pp. 69-108, University of Minnestoa Press, Minneapolis
  66. Bridge and One, in Performing Hybridity, edited by May Joseph and Jennifer Fink (1999), pp. 229-46, University of Minnestoa Press, Minneapolis
  67. with Jennifer Fink and June Reich, Staging Sound: Feminism, Re/Production and Performance, Women and Performance no. 18 (1998)
  68. Sound in Florescence, in Sound States: Innovative Poetics and Acoustical Techonologies, edited by Adalaide Morris (1997), pp. 213-34, University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill
  69. Introduction and The Dark lady and the Sexual Cut, Women and Performance, vol. 9.2 no. 18 (1997), pp. 9-10, 143-161
  70. Tragedy, Elegy, Improvisation: Voices of Baraka II, Semiotics 94 Proceedings of the Semiotic Society of America Nineteenth Annual Meeting (1995), pp. 431-49, Peter Lang, New York
  71. Stanza, Record, Frame: Temporality, Techinics and Artifact in Baraka, Eisenstein, and Shakespeare, Semiotics 93 Proceedings of the Semiotic Society of America Eighteenth Annual Meeting (1995), pp. 268-78, Peter Lang, New York
  72. Nathaniel Mackey Overheard, Proliferations 2 (November, 1994), pp. 23-27

Neal, Mark A.

  1. Neal, MA, Pop Culture Helped Turn Police Officers Into Rock Stars — And Black Folks Into Criminals, Level Magazine (October, 2021)  [abs]
  2. Neal, MA, Zu-Zu’s Song Trauma, Citation, and the Black Women’s Songbook, Liquid Blackness, vol. 5 no. 2 (October, 2021), pp. 50-56 [doi]
  3. Neal, MA, “Swinging While I’m Singing”: Spike Lee, Public Enemy, and the Message in the Music, Black Perspectives (June, 2021), African American Intellectual History Association
  4. Neal, MA, How Curtis Mayfield and Gladys Knight Created a Sound for Working-Class Black America, The Current | Critterion Collection (October, 2020)  [abs]
  5. Neal, MA, 1968: Soul Music and the Year of Black Power, Black Perspectives (December, 2018), African American Intellectual History Society
  6. Johnson, JM; Neal, MA, Introduction: Wild seed in the machine, Black Scholar, vol. 47 no. 3 (July, 2017), pp. 1-2, Informa UK Limited [doi]
  7. Neal, MA, The post-civil rights period: The politics of musical creativity, in Issues in African American Music: Power, Gender, Race, Representation (October, 2016), pp. 368-380, Routledge, ISBN 9780415881821 [doi]
  8. Neal, MA, N*ggas in Paris: hip-hop in exile, Social Identities, vol. 22 no. 2 (March, 2016), pp. 150-159, Informa UK Limited, ISSN 1350-4630 [doi]  [abs]
  9. Neal, MA, New black man: Tenth anniversary edition (January, 2015), pp. 1-194, ISBN 9781138792562 [doi]  [abs]
  10. Spence, LK; Neal, MA, Guest Editors’ Note, Souls, vol. 16 no. 3-4 (October, 2014), pp. 143-147, Informa UK Limited, ISSN 1099-9949 [doi]
  11. Neal, MA, Now I Ain't Saying He's a 'Crate Digger': Kanye West and the Soul Archive, in The Cultural Impact of Kanye West, edited by Bailey, J (March, 2014), pp. 292 pages, Palgrave Macmillan, ISBN 9781137395825  [abs]
  12. Neal, MA, Race Music: Black Cultures from Be-Bop to Hip-Hop (University of California) by Guthrie P. Ramsey, ECHO: A Music Centered Journal, vol. 6 (February, 2014)
  13. Neal, MA, Now i ain’t saying he’s a Crate Digger: Kanye west, “community theaters” and the soul archive, in The Cultural Impact of Kanye West (January, 2014), pp. 3-12, Palgrave Macmillan US, ISBN 9781137395818 [doi]
  14. Neal, MA, Underground to Harlem: Rumblings and Clickety-Clacks of Diaspora, in Escape from New York: The New Negro Renaissance Beyond Harlem, edited by Baldwin, D; Makalani, M (October, 2013), pp. 415-419, University of Minnesota Press, ISBN 9780816677382
  15. Neal, MA, Nigga: The 21st-century theoretical superhero, Cultural Anthropology, vol. 28 no. 3 (August, 2013), pp. 556-563, WILEY, ISSN 0886-7356 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  16. Mark Anthony Neal, Looking for Leroy: Illegible Black Masculinities, Postmillennial Pop (April, 2013), pp. 224, New York University Press, ISBN 978-0814758366 [0814758363]  [abs] [Black Masculinity]
  17. Neal, MA, Soul babies: Black popular culture and the post-soul aesthetic (February, 2013), pp. 1-210, Routledge/Taylor and Francis, ISBN 9780203950623 [doi]  [abs]
  18. Neal, MA, Niggas in Paris: Hip-Hop in Exile, Social Identities: Journal for the Study of Race, Nation and Culture (January, 2013)
  19. Neal, MA, Looking for Leroy: Illegible black masculinities (January, 2013), pp. 1-205, ISBN 9780814758359  [abs]
  20. Neal, MA, What the music said black popular music and black public culture (January, 2013), pp. 1-198, Routledge/Taylor and Francis, ISBN 9780415920728 [doi]
  21. Neal, MA, "I Am Not Just From Here:" The Roots of Hip Hop's Cosmopolitanism: A Reflection on Isoke's "Women, Hip Hop and Cultural Resistance in Dubai", Souls, vol. 15 no. 4 (January, 2013), pp. 338-340, Informa UK Limited, ISSN 1099-9949 [doi]  [abs]
  22. coedited with David Ikard (FSU), Special Issue Dedicated to Black Male Feminism, Palimpsest, vol. 1 no. 2 (Fall, 2012), ISSN 2165-1604
  23. Neal, MA, Thinking While Black, in Making the University Matter, Shaping Inquiry in Culture, Communication and Media Studies, edited by Zelizer, B (January, 2012), pp. 97-103, Routledge, ISBN 9780415782395 [doi]  [abs]
  24. with Neal, M; Ikard, D, Transforming Black Men in Feminism, edited by Sharpley-Whiting, TD; Patterson-Myers, TR, Palimpsest, vol. 1 no. 2 (2012), SUNY Press, ISSN 2165-1604
  25. Neal, MA, Finding Tea Cake: An Imagined Black Feminist Manhood, edited by Sharpley-Whiting, TD; Patterson-Myers, TR, Palimpsest, vol. 1 no. 2 (2012), pp. 256-263, SUNY Press, ISSN 2165-1604
  26. Neal, MA, Pop Music and the Spatialization of Race in the 1990s, History Now, vol. 32 (2012) [music-and-history-our-times]
  27. Neal, MA, Bearing Witness: Mahalia Jackson & The Sanctified Bounce (for Clyde Woods), Antipode: A Radical Journal of Geography (2012)
  28. Forman, EM; Neal, MA, That's the Joint: A Hip-Hop Studies Reader (2nd Edition) (July, 2011), pp. 776 pages, Routledge, ISBN 978-0-415-87326-0 [available here]
  29. Mark Anthony Neal, Quincy Jones: Black music’s institutional memory, theLoop21.com (November, 2010) [quincy-jones-black-music%E2%80%99s-institutional-memory]
  30. Mark Anthony Neal, Twenty-five years later, Edmund Perry's case still resonates, theLoop21.com (November, 2010) [twenty-five-years-later-edmund-perrys-case-still-resonates]
  31. Mark Anthony Neal, Has Tyler Perry found a voice within Black feminism?, theLoop21.com (November, 2010) [has-tyler-perry-found-a-voice-in-black-feminism]
  32. Mark Anthony Neal, Un-married mothers yes, but not always single parents, theLoop21.com (November, 2010) [un-married-mothers-yes-not-always-single-parents]
  33. Mark Anthony Neal, The national culture says the literacy of young boys isn't all that important, theLoop21.com (November, 2010) [the-national-culture-says-the-literacy-young-boys-isnt-all-important]
  34. Mark Anthony Neal, # Where’s Young Jeezy’s anthem for the midterm elections?, theLoop21.com (October, 2010) [wheres-young-jeezys-anthem-for-the-mid-term-elections]
  35. Mark Anthony Neal, Do Black kids still like baseball?, theLoop21.com (October, 2010) [do-black-kids-still-like-baseball]
  36. Mark Anthony Neal, Black men have something of value to offer in America’s classrooms, theLoop21.com (September, 2010) [black-men-have-something-value-offer-america%E2%80%99s-classrooms]
  37. Mark Anthony Neal, “Work Ain’t Honest”: Hip-Hop's black collar economy, theLoop21.com (September, 2010) [work-aint-honest-hip-hops-black-collar-economy]
  38. Mark Anthony Neal, Grooves of Consciousness? The Myths of Political Music, The New Black Magazine (August, 2010) [view.aspx]
  39. Mark Anthony Neal, Before 'The Boondocks', there was Ollie Harrington, theLoop21.com (August, 2010) [the-boondocks-there-was-ollie-harrington]
  40. Mark Anthony Neal, The curious obsession with the #BrownTwitterBird, theLoop21.com (August, 2010) [the-ever-curious-obsession-causing-relationship-between-blackness-and-technology]
  41. Mark Anthony Neal, “Where Dey At?”: Bounce and the ‘Sanctified Swing’ Post-Katrina, theLoop21.com (August, 2010) [where-dey-at-bounce-and-the-sanctified-swing-post-katrina]
  42. Mark Anthony Neal, 'Acting white my ass' Beyond the myths of Black student underperformance, theLoop21.com (August, 2010) [acting-white-my-ass-beyond-the-myths-black-student-underperformance]
  43. Neal, MA, Digging in the Crates, in The Record: Contemporary Art and Vinyl, edited by Schoonmaker, T (August, 2010), Duke University Press, ISBN 0938989332
  44. Neal, MA, What Would Shirley Chisholm Say, in Who Should Be First? Feminists Speak Out on the 2008 Presidential Campaign, edited by Guy-Sheftall, B; Cole, JB (August, 2010), State University of New York Press, ISBN 143843376X
  45. Mark Anthony Neal, Finding Teacake: An Imagined Black Feminist Manhood, The New Black Magazine (June, 2010) [view.aspx]
  46. Neal, MA, "Bringing Up Daddy: A Black Feminist Fatherhood", in African-Americans Doing Feminism: Putting Theory Into Everyday Practice, edited by White, AM (June, 2010), State University of New York Press, ISBN 1438431422
  47. Mark Anthony Neal, Coming Apart at the Seams: Black Masculinity and the Performance of Obama-Era Respectability, Seeing Black (May, 2010) [article_794.shtml]
  48. Neal, MA, The Chitlin Circuit, in Ain't Nothing Like the Real Thing: How the Apollo Theater Shaped American Culture, edited by Carlin, R; Conwill, KH (April, 2010), Smithsonian Books, ISBN 1588342697
  49. Neal, MA, Hip Hop Culture, in Ain't Nothing Like the Real Thing: How the Apollo Theater Shaped American Culture, edited by Carlin, R; Conwill, KH (April, 2010), ISBN 1588342697
  50. Mark Anthony Neal, "Snap That Tiger: Reading Tiger Woods on the Cover of Vanity Fair", Seeing Black (January, 2010) [article_744.shtml]
  51. Neal, MA, "A man without a country": The boundaries of legibility, social capital, and cosmopolitan masculinity, edited by Robert LeVertis Bell, Paul M. Farber, Criticism, vol. 52 no. 3-4 (January, 2010), pp. 399-411, Johns Hopkins University Press, ISSN 0011-1589 (special double issue of the journal Criticism, dedicated to the HBO series "The Wire"; also features Duke Literature Professor Fredric Jameson and Duke alum James Braxton Peterson ('93).) [doi]
  52. Mark Anthony Neal, The Urgent Nostalgia of Raheem DeVaughn’s ‘Bulletproof’, SeeingBlack.com (December 10, 2009) [article_733.shtml]
  53. Mark Anthony Neal, "Charlie Wilson Talks Cancer", SeeingBlack.com (December 2, 2009) [article_728.shtml]
  54. Neal, MA, Memory Lane: On Jazz, Hip-Hop and Fathers, in Born to Use Mics: Reading Nas' Illmatic, edited by Dyson, ME; Daulatzai, S (December, 2009), Basic Civitas
  55. Mark Anthony Neal, "The Post Modern Mammy? The Oprah Legacy", The New Black Magazine (England) (November 30, 2009) [view.aspx]
  56. Mark Anthony Neal, "A Man Without a Country: Legibility, Social Capital and Cosmopolitan Masculinity in 'The Wire', edited by Special Issue: Paul Farber and Robert Bell, Criticism (October, 2009)
  57. Mark Anthony Neal, "Black Men Need to Wake Up to the Facts on Our Women’s Health", theGrio/NBC News (October 14, 2009) [php]
  58. Mark Anthony Neal, "How Kanye Saved the VMAs", theGrio/NBC News (September 14, 2009) [php]
  59. Mark Anthony Neal, "Tyler Perry Reflects Black Culture, But Some Hate What They See", theGrio/NBC News (September 11, 2009) [php]
  60. Neal, MA, "The Polanski Uproar: Criminal or Genius", The New York Times On-line–Room for Debate (September, 2009) [#neal]
  61. Mark Anthony Neal, "Will Downing in 'Classique' Form", The Root/Washington Post Interactive (July 24, 2009) [will-downing-classique-form]
  62. Mark Anthony Neal, "The Demise of Vibe Magazine and the Future of Criticism", Popmatters: A Journal of Global Culture (July 24, 2009) [available here]
  63. Mark Anthony Neal, "The Crisis for Survival Shifts from Violence to Healthcare", theGrio/NBC News (July 22, 2009) [php]
  64. Mark Anthony Neal, "Can You Remember?", Hello World: The Complete Motown Solo Collection (Michael Jackson) (July, 2009) [html]
  65. Andrady, AL; Neal, MA, Applications and societal benefits of plastics., Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences, vol. 364 no. 1526 (July, 2009), pp. 1977-1984 [19528050], [doi]  [abs]
  66. Neal, MA, "What Happened to All the Black Ball Players?", The Philadelphia Inquirer/The Baltimore Sun/The Cleveland Plain Dealer (July, 2009) [html]
  67. Neal, MA, "What's Driving Michael Jackson Mania? A Global Community Built on Pop", The New York Times On-line–Room for Debate (July, 2009) [anthony%20neal%22&st=cse#mark]
  68. Mark Anthony Neal, "Obama Flunks His 'Teachable Moment'”, theGrio/NBC News (June 31, 2009) [php]
  69. Mark Anthony Neal, "The Music in Spike’s Message", The Root/Washington Post Interactive (June 22, 2009) [music-spike-s-message]
  70. Mark Anthony Neal, "Black Men and Baseball", The Root/Washington Post Interactive (June 21, 2009) [black-men-and-baseball]
  71. Mark Anthony Neal, "Black Radio Doesn’t Deserve Our Help", The Root/Washington Post Interactive (May 27, 2009) [black-radio-doesnt-deserve-our-help]
  72. Mark Anthony Neal, "Katrina's Second Line", The Root/Washington Post Interactive (February 23, 2009) [katrina-s-second-line]
  73. Neal, MA, Music: Bodies in Pain, in Best African American Essays, 2009, edited by Early, G; Dickerson, D (January, 2009), Bantam Book
  74. Neal, MA, Bodies in Pain: The Redemptive Soul of Linda Jones and Keyshia Cole, SeeingBlack (2009) [article_195.shtml]
  75. Mark Anthony Neal, Kanye’s Pity Party, The Root/Washington Post Interactive (December 16, 2008)
  76. Mark Anthony Neal, Is Michelle Obama's "Ass" Off Limits?, Vibe Magazine (on-line) (November 18, 2008)
  77. Mark Anthony Neal, Black Voters, White Progressives & Prop 8, NewsOne.com (November 12, 2008)
  78. Mark Anthony Neal, Black President Era May Challenge Black Brokers, NewsOne.com (November 7, 2008)
  79. Mark Anthony Neal, Sexism, Misogyny And Sarah Palin, NewsOne.com (October 24, 2008)
  80. Mark Anthony Neal, The Financial Meltdown and John McCain’s Willie Horton, NewsOne.com (October 16, 2008)
  81. Mark Anthony Neal, Global Financial Crisis Threatens Black Middle Class, NewsOne.com (September 24, 2008)
  82. Mark Anthony Neal, Conventions in the Rearview: Senior Healthcare Remains Untouched, NewsOne.com (September 7, 2008)
  83. Mark Anthony Neal, Michelle Obama Lifts Veil on Black Womanhood, NewsOne.com (August 26, 2008)
  84. Mark Anthony Neal, Feminism Deserves More Than a Roll Call Vote, NewsOne.com (August 25, 2008)
  85. Mark Anthony Neal, Can Paying For Grades Help No Child Left Behind?, NewsOne.com (August 15, 2008)
  86. Mark Anthony Neal, An Ode to Hot Buttered Soul, The Root/Washington Post Interactive (August 11, 2008)
  87. Neal, MA, Sly Stone and the Sanctified Church, in The Funk Era and Beyond: New Perspectives on Black Popular Culture, edited by Bolden, T (August, 2008), Palgrave Macmillan
  88. Mark Anthony Neal, Lift Every Voice, The Root/Washington Post Interactive (July 14, 2008)
  89. Mark Anthony Neal, Great Expectations? Venus and Serena Set Their Own Bar, Vibe Magazine (on-line) (July 5, 2008)
  90. Mark Anthony Neal, A Father's Day Message (Op-Ed), The News & Observer (June 13, 2008)
  91. Mark Athony Neal, Sister Soul, The Root/Washington Post Interactive (June 9, 2008)
  92. Mark Anthony Neal, Vet Obama? How About (White) America Vet Itself, Vibe Magazine (on-line) (May 30, 2008)
  93. Mark Anthony Neal, Obama Elitist? I'm Hearing Something Else, Vibe Magazine (on-line) (April 13, 2008)
  94. Mark Anthony Neal, What Would Shirley Chisholm Say?, Vibe Magazine (on-line) (January 20, 2008)
  95. Mark Anthony Neal, Hillary vs. Barack? A Black (Male) Feminist Considers, Vibe Magazine (on-line) (January 9, 2008)
  96. Ashe, BD; Anderson, C; Neal, MA; Shockley, E; Weheliye, A, These - Are - The "Breaks": A Roundtable Discussion on Teaching the Post-Soul Aesthetic, African American Review, vol. 41 no. 4 (December, 2007), pp. 787-787, Test accounts, ISSN 1062-4783 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  97. Mark Anthony Neal, Bodies in Pain: The Redemptive Soul of Linda Jones and Keyshia Cole, SeeingBlack (Summer, 2007) [article_195.shtml]
  98. Neal, MA, (Forward) "come and take a walk with me/a closer walk with thee/see what only I can see": A Few Words on Hip-Hop Feminism, in Home Girls Make Some Noise!: Hip-hop Feminism Anthology, edited by Pough, G; Raimist, R; Richardson, E; Durham, A (Spring, 2007), Parker Publishing
  99. with Neal, M; Morgan, J; Neal, MA, A Brand New Feminism: A Conversation, in Total Chaos: The Art and Aesthetics of Hip-Hop, edited by CHang, J (Spring, 2007), Basic Press
  100. Neal, MA, White Chocolate: Teena Marie and Lewis Taylor, in Listen Again: A Momentary History of Pop Music, edited by Weisbard, E (Fall, 2007), Duke University Press
  101. Neal, MA, The Last Soul Brother: James Brown (1933-2006), Popmatters: A Journal of Global Culture (Spring, 2007) [available here]
  102. Neal, MA, Carrying the Water: On Michael Eric Dyson, Popmatters: A Journal of Global Culture (Summer, 2007) [available here]
  103. Neal, MA, I Want to Take You Higher: Sly Stone and the Sanctified Church, SeeingBlack (Summer, 2007) [article_192.shtml]
  104. Neal, MA, Who Gets to Use the "N" Word, Salon (Spring, 2007) [available here]
  105. Neal, MA, What’s the Real Reason for the Sudden Attacks on Hip-Hop?, Vibe Magazine (on-line) (Spring, 2007) [available here]
  106. Mark Anthony Neal, It's Your Nigger Problem, Not Hip-Hop's, BLACK AGENDA REPORT (December 6, 2006) [php]
  107. Mark Anthony Neal, My Passport Says Shawn: Trafficking in Monikers, SEEINGBLACK.COM (November 26, 2006)
  108. Mark Anthony Neal, Rape Not in Black and White, SEEINGBLACK.COM (October 16, 2006) [article_86.shtml]
  109. Mark Anthony Neal, Good 'Game Theory', SEEINGBLACK.COM (October 16, 2006) [article_83.shtml]
  110. Neal, MA, Bringing Up Daddy: A Progressive Black Masculine Fatherhood, in Progressive Black Masculinities?, edited by Mutua, AD (September, 2006), Routledge [product_detail.asp]
  111. Mark Anthony Neal, Black Macho Disturbed, SEEINGBLACK.COM (July 21, 2006) [article_59.shtml]
  112. Neal, MA, Bloodbeats: Vol. 1 Demos, Remixes & Extended Versions (Redbone Press) by Ernest Hardy, SEEINGBLACK.COM (July, 2006) [article_61.shtml]
  113. Mark Anthony Neal, (White) Male Privilege, Black Respectability, and Black Women's Bodies, THE BLACK COMMENTATOR (April 20, 2006) [html]
  114. Neal, MA, Race-ing Katrina, Transforming Anthropology, vol. 14 no. 1 (April, 2006)
  115. Mark Anthony Neal, Kanye Walks: Hip-Hop and Spirituality, POPMATTERS: A GLOBAL MAGAZINE OF CULTURE (February 2, 2006) [060202-kanyewest.shtml]
  116. Neal, MA, From Black Power to Hip-Hop: Racism, Nationalism and Feminism by Patricia Hill-Collins, Ms. Magazine (Winter, 2006)
  117. Mark Anthony Neal, Freedom Summer Remembered: A Conversation with Denise Nicholas, THE BACKLIST—A PUBLISHING AND LITERARY NEWSLETTER OF AFRICAN-AMERICAN INTEREST (October, 2005) [html]
  118. Neal, MA, Post-Soul Resistance: Black Popular Music in the Post-Soul Era, in African-American Music: A History, edited by Maultsby, P; Burnim, MV (October, 2005), pp. 704-704, Routledge [product_detail.asp]
  119. Neal, MA, White Chocolate: Teena Marie and Lewis Taylor, Popular Music, vol. 24 no. 3 (October, 2005), Cambridge, ISSN 1474-0095
  120. Mark Anthony Neal, Race-ing Katrina, POPMATTERS: A GLOBAL MAGAZINE OF CULTURE (September 9, 2005) [available here]
  121. Mark Anthony Neal, "Rhythm and Bullshit: The Slow Decline of R&B (Rhythm and Blues)", ALTERNET.ORG (July 8, 2005) [available here]
  122. Mark Anthony Neal, Michael Jackson’s Hidden Accuser: Racism, THE LOS ANGELES TIMES (June 10, 2005) [la-oe-neal10jun10,0,3674933.story]
  123. Mark Anthony Neal, Critical Noir: Can Hip-Hop Be Feminist?, AOL BLACK VOICES (April 6, 2005), Time Warner [20050330]
  124. Neal, MA, New Black Man (April, 2005), Routledge (Reviews: The Washington Post, May 22, 2005; Chicago Sun-Times, May 29, 2005; Free Inquiry, August/September 2005, 55; Journal of American Culture, December 2005, Vol. 28 Issue 4, 448-449;.) [resources.asp]
  125. Mark Anthony Neal, Critical Noir: Daughters of the Sister Outsider, AOL BLACK VOICES (March 30, 2005), Time Warner [20050330]
  126. Mark Anthony Neal, Critical Noir: The Color Purple Controversy Revisited, AOL BLACK VOICES (March 9, 2005), Time Warner [20050309]
  127. Mark Anthony Neal, Critical Noir: Taking One for the Team—Michele Wallace, AOL BLACK VOICES (March 2, 2005), Time Warner [20050302]
  128. Mark Anthony Neal, In Defense of Ward Churchill, Pop and Politics (March 1, 2005) [articles_detail.cfm]
  129. Mark Anthony Neal, Critical Noir: Revolutionary Mixtape—Songs that Made the Movement, AOL BLACK VOICES (February 16, 2005), Time Warner [20050216]
  130. Perry, I, Prophets of the Hood: Politics and Poetics in Hip-Hop, AOL BLACK VOICES (February, 2005) [20050202]
  131. Mark Anthony Neal, Critical Noir: Songs of the Sad Minstrel, AOL BLACK VOICES (January 12, 2005), Time Warner [20050112]
  132. Mark Anthony Neal, Critical Noir: A Hustler’s Legacy, AOL BLACK VOICES (January 5, 2005), Time Warner [20050105]
  133. Neal, MA, Soul for Sale: the Marketing of Black Musical Expression, in R&B (Rhythm and Business): The Political Economy of Black Music, edited by Kelley, N (2005), pp. 323 pages, Akashic Books, ISBN 9781888451689  [abs]
  134. Mark Anthony Neal, Sambo Must Die, AOL BlackVoices (October 27, 2004), AOL Time Warner (URL: http://bv.channel.aol.com/entmain/music/crit no10604/20041027.)
  135. Mark Anthony Neal, Race Music: Black Cultures from Be-Bop to Hip-Hop (University of California) by Guthrie P. Ramsey, ECHO: A Music Centered Journal, vol. 6 no. 1 (Fall, 2004) (URL: http://www.echo.ucla.edu/volume6- issue1/reviews/neal.html.)
  136. Neal, MA, The Tortured Soul of Marvin Gaye and R. Kelly, in Da Capo Best Music Writing 2004, edited by Hart, M (October, 2004), Da Capo Press
  137. Mark Anthony Neal, Songs of Redemption, AOL BlackVoices (September 29, 2004), AOL Time Warner (URL: http://aolsvc.news.aol.com/special4/article. adp?id=20040929165009990004.)
  138. Mark Anthony Neal, Our Right to Rock, Africana.com (September 2, 2004), AOL Time Warner (URL: http://www.africana.com/articles/daily/mu200 40902rockers.asp.)
  139. Neal, MA; Forman, M, That’s the Joint!: The Hip-Hop Studies Reader (September, 2004), Routledge (Reviews: The Boston Globe October 7, 2004 http://www.boston.com/news/globe/living/arti cles/2004/10/07/scholars_capture_essence_of_ hip_hop/ The Dallas Morning News November 26, 2004 http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/ fea/entertainment/stories/112704dnlivbooks.3 f7fd.html.)
  140. Mark Anthony Neal, Live from Planet Soul: Donny Hathaway and Laura Nyro, Popmatters: the Magazine of Global Culture (August 25, 2004) (URL: http://www.popmatters.com/music/features/040 825-donnyhathaway.shtml.)
  141. Neal, MA, Stand & Deliver: Political Activism, Leadership, and Hip-Hop Culture (Soft Skull Press) by Yvonne Bynoe, Popmatters: The Magazine of Global Culture (August, 2004) (URL: http://www.popmatters.com/books/reviews/s/st and-and-deliver.shtml.)
  142. Neal, MA, Check It While I Wreck It: Black Womanhood, Hip-Hop Culture, and the Public Sphere (Wesleyan) by Gwendolyn Pough, Africana.com (August, 2004), AOL Time Warner (URL: http://www.africana.com/articles/daily/mu200 40809pass.asp.)
  143. Mark Anthony Neal, Hip-Hop's Gender Problem, Africana.com (May 26, 2004), AOL Time Warner (URL: http://www.africana.com/articles/daily/mu200 40526hipgender.asp.)
  144. Mark Anthony Neal, The Genius of Donny Hathaway, Africana.com (February 4, 2004), AOL Time warner (URL: http://www.africana.com/articles/daily/mu200 40204hathaway.asp.)
  145. Mark Anthony Neal, Baby Girl Drama: Remembering Sakia Gunn, Popmatters: the Magazine of Global Culture (January 27, 2004) (URL: http://www.popmatters.com/features/040127- sakiagunn.shtml.)
  146. Neal, MA, The Birth of New Blackness: The Family Stand’s Moon in Scorpio, in Rip It Up: The Black Experience in Rock N’ Roll, edited by Horse, KC (January, 2004), Palgrave Macmillan
  147. Neal, MA, Up from hustling: Power, plantations, and the hip–hop mogul, International Journal of Phytoremediation, vol. 21 no. 1 (January, 2004), pp. 157-182 [doi]
  148. Neal, MA, "Strange Bedfellows: Why is Michael Jackson allying himself with the Nation of Islam?", The New Republic (January, 2004) (URL: https://ssl.tnr.com/p/docsub.mhtml? i=express&s=neal011204.)
  149. Neal, MA, A Way Out of No Way: Jazz, Hip Hop and Black Social Improvisation, in The Other Side of Nowhere: Jazz, Improvisation, and Communities in Dialogue, edited by Heble, A; Fischlin, D (Spring, 2004), Wesleyan
  150. Neal, MA, Ray Charles, in African American National Biography, edited by Henry Louis Gates, J; Higginbotham, E (Summer, 2004), Oxford University Press
  151. Neal, MA, Aretha Franklin, in African American National Biography, edited by Henry Louis Gates, J; Higginbotham, E (Summer, 2004), Oxford University Press
  152. Neal, MA, Songs in the Key of Black Life: A Rhythm and Blues Nation (June, 2003), Routledge (Taylor and Francis)
  153. Neal, MA, Tupac’s book shelf: “all eyez on me: Tupac shakur and the search for a modern folk hero,” W.E.B. Du bois institute for afro-american research, harvard university, april 17, 2003, Journal of Popular Music Studies, vol. 15 no. 2 (January, 2003), pp. 208-212, WILEY, ISSN 1524-2226 [doi]
  154. Neal, MA, If You Don’t Own the Masters…, Souls: a critical journal of Black politics, culture, and society, vol. 5 no. 1 (Spring) (2003), Taylor & Francis, ISSN 1548-3843
  155. Neal, MA, Crisis in real time (digitized, remastered, and MP3ed), Journal of Popular Music Studies, vol. 14 no. 1 (January, 2002), pp. 7-10, Wiley, ISSN 1524-2226 [doi]
  156. Neal, MA, Just Another Nigga: Reflections on Black Masculinity and Middle Class Identity, in Not Guilty: Twelve Black Men on Law, Justice and Life, edited by Asim, J (November, 2001), Harper Collins
  157. Neal, MA, Another Man is Beating My Time: Gender and Sexuality in Black Popular Music, in American Popular Music: New Approaches to the 20th Century, edited by Rubin, R; Melnick, J (June, 2001), University of Massachussetts Press
  158. Neal, MA, It Be's That Way's Sometimes 'Cause I Can't Control the Rhyme: Notes from the Post-Soul Intelligentsia, in Step Into a World: A Global Anthology of New Black Literature, edited by Powell, K (November, 2000), John Wiley and Sons
  159. Neal, MA, It Be's That Way Sometimes 'Cause I Can't Control the Rhyme: Notes from the Post-Soul Intelligentsia, Black Renaissance Noire, vol. 1 no. 3 (Spring/Summer) (1998)
  160. Neal, MA, Trouble Man: The Art and Politics of Marvin Gaye, Western Journal of Black Studies, vol. 22 no. 4 (Winter) (1998), ISSN 0197-4327
  161. Neal, MA, Keeping It Real: The Hip-Hop Generation on Campus, Commonquest Magazine, vol. 3 no. 3 (Winter) (1998)
  162. Neal, MA, Sold Out On Soul: the Corporate Annexation of Black Popular Music, Journal of Popular Music and Society, vol. 21 no. Fall (1997), pp. 117-135 [doi]

Omelsky, Matthew B.

  1. Matthew Omelsky, The Creaturely Modernism of Amos Tutuola, Cultural Critique (forthcoming)
  2. Omelsky, M, “After the End Times”: Postcrisis African Science Fiction, Cambridge Journal of Postcolonial Literary Inquiry, vol. 1 no. 01 (Spring, 2014), pp. 33-49, ISSN 2052-2614 [doi]
  3. Matthew Omelsky, Jean-Pierre Bekolo's African Cyborgian Thought, Nka: Journal of Contemporary African Art no. 31 (Fall, 2012), pp. 6-21
  4. Omelsky, M, Jean-Pierre Bekolo's African Cyborgian Thought, NKA: journal of contemporary African art, vol. 2012 no. 31 (September, 2012), pp. 6-21, ISSN 1075-7163 [doi]
  5. Omelsky, , Chris Abani and the Politics of Ambivalence, Research in African Literatures, vol. 42 no. 4 (Winter, 2011), pp. 84-84, ISSN 0034-5210 [doi]

Ouma, Christopher E.

  1. Lee, CJ; Ouma, CEW, In excess of the nation: a conversation about Pan-Africanism, African literature, and political imaginations of the past and future with Christopher Ouma, Safundi, vol. 23 no. 3-4 (January, 2022), pp. 259-276 [doi]
  2. Ouma, CEW, Anti-Apartheid Imagination, the Cold War, and African Literary Magazines, in The Bloomsbury Handbook to Cold War Literary Cultures (January, 2022), pp. 325-338, ISBN 9781350191716
  3. Ouma, CEW; Krishnan, M, Small magazines in Africa: ecologies and genealogies, Social Dynamics, vol. 47 no. 2 (January, 2021), pp. 193-209 [doi]  [abs]
  4. Krishnan, M; Ouma, C; Chrisman, L; Ngugi, MW, What Was African Fiction?: A Roundtable on Mukoma Wa Ngugi’s The Rise of the African Novel: Politics of Language, Identity and Ownership (University of Michigan Press, 2018) Featuring Madhu Krishnan, Christopher Ouma, Laura Chrisman and Mukoma Wa Ngugi, Black Scholar, vol. 51 no. 3 (January, 2021), pp. 39-71 [doi]
  5. Ouma, CEW, “Peculiar and enabling”: cold war paradigms and paradoxes, Social Dynamics, vol. 47 no. 2 (January, 2021), pp. 332-338 [doi]
  6. Ouma, CEW, Harry Garuba: poet and professor, 1958-2020, Social Dynamics, vol. 46 no. 1 (January, 2020), pp. 179-183 [doi]
  7. Garuba, H; Ouma, CEW, West Africa, in Handbook of Anglophone World Literatures (January, 2020), pp. 433-450, ISBN 9783110580846 [doi]  [abs]
  8. Ouma, C; Smit, S, I'm Always More Interested in the Shadow than the Light: An Interview with Yewande Omotoso, Black Scholar, vol. 47 no. 2 (April, 2017), pp. 35-39 [doi]
  9. Modisane, L; Collis-Buthelezi, VJ; Ouma, C, Introduction: Black Studies, South Africa, and the Mythology of Mandela, Black Scholar, vol. 47 no. 2 (April, 2017), pp. 1-6 [doi]
  10. Ouma, C, Late Achebe: Biafra as literary genealogy, in Chinua Achebe's Legacy: Illuminations from Africa (January, 2016), pp. 50-60, ISBN 9780798304900
  11. Ouma, CEW, Countries of the mind: Space-time chronotopes in Adichie's Purple Hibiscus, Matatu, vol. 45 no. 1 (January, 2014), pp. 167-185 [doi]  [abs]
  12. Ouma, C, Reading the diasporic abiku in Helen Oyeyemi’s The icarus girl, Research in African Literatures, vol. 45 no. 3 (January, 2014), pp. 188-205 [doi]  [abs]
  13. Ouma, CEW, Chronotopicity in Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s Half of a Yellow Sun, in The New Violent Cartography: Geo-Analysis after the Aesthetic Turn (January, 2012), pp. 33-48, ISBN 9780415782845 [doi]  [abs]
  14. Ouma, CEW, Composite consciousness and memories of war in Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's Half of a Yellow Sun, English Academy Review, vol. 28 no. 2 (October, 2011), pp. 15-30 [doi]  [abs]
  15. Ouma, CEW, Daughters of Sentiment, Genealogies, and Conversations between Things Fall Apart and Purple Hibiscus, in Cross/Cultures, vol. 137 (January, 2011), pp. 87-105 [doi]
  16. Ouma, CEW, Childhood(s) in purple hibiscus, English Academy Review, vol. 26 no. 2 (January, 2009), pp. 48-59 [doi]  [abs]

Park, Byungjoo

  1. B. Park, British and American Essay (2004), Seoul
  2. B. Park, Narrative Method in The Scarlett Letter: Cause and Effect of Ambiguity (2004)
  3. B. Park, A Cultural Approach to Hemingway (2003)
  4. B. Park, A Deconstructive Reading of The Turn of the Screw (2002)
  5. B. Park, Ecological Consciousness in Trout Fishing in America (2002)
  6. B. Park, Introduction to English Literature (2001), CNU
  7. B. Park, An Essay on British and American Postmodern Novels (2001), Seoul
  8. B. Park, Hemingway's View of Manhood in The Old Man and the Sea (2001)
  9. B. Park, Social Criticism in American Postmodern Novels (2000)
  10. B. Park, Mirror Effect of Multiple Narrative in Heat of Darkness (2000)

Payne, Peggy   (search)

  1. Sister India (2001-2002), Riverhead (Penguin Putnam) (A novel. Also published in India, Netherlands, and Czechoslovakia; a New York Times Notable Book of the Year.)
  2. Allan Luks with Peggy Payne, The Healing Power of Doing Good (1992), Fawcett DelRay (Random House) (a Literary Guild selection.)
  3. Revelation (1988), Simon & Schuster (A novel, screen rights sold to Synergy Films.)  [author's comments]
  4. Political writing and reporting (1973-1984) (For The Virginian-Pilot, Norfolk, Va. and on the legislative news program for North Carolina's public television network.)
  5. Travel and general-interest feature articles (1972-1989) (Published in most of the major American newspapers and magazines including Travel & Leisure, Cosmopolitan, Ms. Magazine, Family Circle, and others..)

Pfau, Thomas

  1. Pfau, T, Response to My Interlocutors, Modern Theology, vol. 40 no. 2 (April, 2024), pp. 478-495 [doi]
  2. Pfau, T, Incomprehensible Certainty Metaphysics and Hermeneutics of the Image (June, 2022), pp. 784 pages, ISBN 9780268202484  [abs]
  3. Aers, D; Pfau, T, Exploring Christian Literature in the Contemporary and Secular University, Christianity and Literature, vol. 70 no. 3 (September, 2021), pp. 263-275  [abs]
  4. Pfau, T, Kantian Aesthetics as "soft" Iconoclasm, Logos (United States), vol. 24 no. 3 (June, 2021), pp. 69-88 [doi]
  5. Pfau, T, Absolute Gegebenheit: Image as aesthetic Urphanomen in Husserl and Rilke, in Phenomenology to the Letter: Husserl and Literature (November, 2020), pp. 227-260, ISBN 9783110648386 [doi]  [abs]
  6. Pfau, T, “Superabundant being”: Disambiguating Rilke and Heidegger, Modern Theology, vol. 35 no. 1 (January, 2019), pp. 23-42, WILEY [doi]  [abs]
  7. Pfau, T, “Seeing and being seen coincide” freedom as contemplation in Nicholas of Cusa and G. M. Hopkins, Logos (United States), vol. 22 no. 4 (January, 2019), pp. 20-41, Project Muse [doi]
  8. Pfau, T, Expanding Romanticism's Spatiotemporal, Disciplinary, and Conceptual Boundaries, Keats-Shelley Journal, vol. 68 (January, 2019), pp. 160-162
  9. Judgment and Action Fragments toward a History, edited by Pfau, T; Soni, V (December, 2017), pp. 360 pages, Northwestern University Press, ISBN 9780810136335
  10. Pfau, T, On attention, Salmagundi, vol. 2017-Spring no. 194 (March, 2017), pp. 145-163
  11. Pfau, T, "Botched execution" or historical inevitability: Conceptual dilemmas in Brad S. Gregory's the unintended reformation, Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies, vol. 46 no. 3 (September, 2016), pp. 603-628 [doi]
  12. Pfau, T, A Modern Coleridge: Cultivation, Addiction, Habits, STUDIES IN ROMANTICISM, vol. 55 no. 1 (2016), pp. 134-138
  13. Pfau, T, Cosmopolitan Sociality and the Bildungsroman, Novel, vol. 48 no. 1 (May, 2015), pp. 136-139, Duke University Press, ISSN 0029-5132 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  14. Pfau, T, Rational Theology and the Catholic Critique of Modernity, 1780-1830, in The Oxford Handbook on European Romanticism, edited by Paul, HKC; London, (October, 2014) (forthcoming.)
  15. Pfau, T, Wagner hören im Zeitalter kultureller Überdetermination: Adorno’s Versuch über Wagner, in Jenseits von Bayreuth: Richard Wagner Heute, edited by Boernchen, S; Mein, G (March, 2014), Fink Verlag, Munich
  16. Pfau, T, ’A certain mediocrity' Moral Sentiments and Early Behaviorism in A. Smith’s Theory of Moral Sentiments, in Romanticism and the Emotions, edited by Faflak, J; Sha, R (February, 2014), Cambridge UP
  17. Pfau, T, History without Hermeneutics: Brad Gregory’s Unintended Modernity, The Immanent Frame (November, 2013) [available here]
  18. Minding the Modern: Human Agency, Intellectual Traditions & Responsible Knowledge (October, 2013), pp. 692 pages, University of Notre Dame Press
  19. Pfau, T, review of Tilottama Rajan, Romantic Narrative (Johns Hopkins UP, 2010), The Eighteenth Century: Theory & Interpretation (October, 2013) [Review_of_Tilottama_Rajan_Romantic_Narrative]  [abs]
  20. Pfau, T, A Note on the pre-History of European Nihilism: Eroticism and Damaged Life in Don Giovanni, vol. 2 (October, 2013) [_A_Note_on_the_pre-History_of_European_Nihilism_Eroticism_and_Damaged_Life_in_Don_Giovanni_]
  21. Pfau, T, Meta language and visual experience in The Stechlin, German Quarterly, vol. 86 no. 4 (October, 2013), pp. 421-443, WILEY, ISSN 0016-8831 [doi]
  22. Pfau, T, Minding the modern: Human agency, intellectual traditions, and responsible knowledge (January, 2013), pp. 1-675, ISBN 9780268038403  [abs]
  23. Pfau, T, Epochenwandel mit metaphysischen Anklängen: Metasprache und Bilderfahrung in Der Stechlin, German Quarterly, vol. 86 no. 4 (2013), pp. 420-442 [_]
  24. Pfau, T, Mourning Modernity:: Classical Antiquity, Romantic Theory, and Elegiac Form (September, 2012) [doi]  [abs]
  25. Pfau, T, review of David Collings, Monstrous Society: Reciprocity, Discipline, and the Political Uncanny at the end of Early Modern England (Lewisburg, PA: Bucknell UP), European Romantic Review, vol. 23 no. 1 (March, 2012), pp. 68-73
  26. Pfau, T, A certain mediocrity: Adam Smith’s moral behaviorism, in Romanticism and the Emotions (January, 2012), pp. 48-75, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 9781107052390 [doi]  [abs]
  27. Pfau, T; Mitchell, R, Romanticism and Modernity (November, 2011), pp. 246-246, Routledge
  28. Pfau, T, The Appearance of Stimmung: Play as Virtual Rationality, in Stimmung: zur Wiederkehr einer ästhetischen Kategorie?, edited by Gisbertz, A (March, 2011), Wilhelm Fink Verlag, Munich, Germany [pdf]
  29. Pfau, T, Paul H. Fry, Wordsworth and the Poetry of What We AreWordsworth and the Poetry of What We Are. Paul H. Fry . New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2008. Pp. xvi+240., Modern Philology, vol. 108 no. 3 (February, 2011), pp. E191-E194, University of Chicago Press, ISSN 0026-8232 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  30. Pfau, T, Rethinking the image: With some reflections on G. M. Hopkins, Yearbook of Comparative Literature, vol. 57 (January, 2011), pp. 117-147
  31. Pfau, T, The Bildungsroman, in The Blackwell Encylopedia of Romantic Literature, edited by Burwick, F; Goslee, N; Hoeveler, D (2011), pp. 124-132, Blackwell [_]
  32. Pfau, T, Review of Paul Fry, Wordsworth and the Poetry of What We Are, vol. 108 no. 3 (2011), pp. 191-94 [Review_of_Paul_Fry_Wordsworth_and_the_Poetry_of_What_We_Are]
  33. Pfau, T, William Paley, in Blackwell Encyclopedia of Romantic Literature, 4 vols., edited by Burwick, F; Goslee, N (2011), Blackwell, ISBN 1405188103 [_]
  34. Pfau, T; Mitchell, R, Romanticism and Modernity, edited by Pfau, T; Mitchell, R, vol. 21 (2011), pp. 267-273, Routledge [doi]
  35. Pfau, T, Bildungsspiele: Vicissitudes of socialization in Wilhelm Meister's apprenticeship, European Romantic Review, vol. 21 no. 5 (October, 2010), pp. 567-587, Informa UK Limited, ISSN 1050-9585 [doi]  [abs]
  36. Pfau, T; Mitchell, R, European Romantic Review: Introduction, European Romantic Review, vol. 21 no. 5 (October, 2010), pp. 545-551, Informa UK Limited, ISSN 1050-9585 [doi]
  37. Pfau, T, Between sentimentality and phantasmagoria: German lyric poetry, 1830–1890, in German Literature of the Nineteenth Century, 1832-1899, vol. 9 (January, 2010), pp. 207-250, ISBN 9781571132505  [abs]
  38. Pfau, T, The letter of judgment: Practical reason in Aristotle, the Stoics, and Rousseau, Eighteenth Century, vol. 51 no. 3 (January, 2010), pp. 289-316, ISSN 0193-5380 [Gateway.cgi]  [abs]
  39. Pfau, T, "All is leaf": Difference, metamorphosis, and Goethe's phenomenology of knowledge, Studies in Romanticism, vol. 49 no. 1 (January, 2010), pp. 3-41, ISSN 0039-3762 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  40. Mitchell, R; Pfau, T, “Romanticism and Form” special issue, European Romantic Review, vol. 21 no. 5 (2010)
  41. Mitchell, R; Pfau, T, NASSR 2009 Conference Volume, European Romantic Review, vol. 21 no. 3 (2010)
  42. Pfau, T, Bildung: Etiology, Function, Structure (with some reflections on Beethoven), in Die Romantik: ein Gründungsmythos der EuropEuropäischen Moderne, edited by Gaier, U; al, E (2010), pp. 123-41, Bonner Universitätsverlag, Bonn, Germany [pdf]
  43. Pfau, T, Bildung: Etiology, Function, Structure (with some reflections on Beethoven), in Die Romantik: ein Gründungsmythos der EuropEuropäischen Moderne, edited by Gaier, U (2010), pp. 123-41, Bonner Universitätsverlag [pdf]
  44. Pfau, T, Mourning Modernity: Classical Antiquity, Romantic Theory, and Elegiac Form, in The Oxford Handbook on the Elegy (2009) [pdf]
  45. Pfau, T, Review of Colin Jager The Book of God: Secularization and Design in the Romantic Era, Romanticism and Victorianism on the Net, no. 25 (2009), Philadelphia: U of Pennsylvania Press, 2007 [038767ar.html]
  46. Pfau, T, The Wordsworthian Enlightenment: Romantic Poetry and the Ecology of Reading, STUDIES IN ROMANTICISM, vol. 48 no. 1 (2009), pp. 159-165, ISSN 0039-3762 [Gateway.cgi]
  47. Pfau, T, Romantic Theory: Forms of Reflexivity in the Romantic Era, Comparative Literature, vol. 60 no. 3 (June, 2008), pp. 290-294, Duke University Press, ISSN 0010-4124 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  48. Pfau, T, Beyond liberal Utopia: Freedom as the problem of modernity, European Romantic Review, vol. 19 no. 2 (April, 2008), pp. 83-103, Informa UK Limited, ISSN 1050-9585 [doi]  [abs]
  49. Pfau, T, Review of Leon Chai, "Romantic Theory: Forms of Reflexivity in the Revolutionary Era", Comparative Literature, vol. 60 no. 3 (2008), pp. 290-94 [pdf]
  50. Pfau, T, From Autonomous Subjects to Self-Regulating Structures: Rationality and Development in German Idealism (November, 2007), pp. 101-122, BLACKWELL PUBLISHING LTD [doi]
  51. Pfau, T, Of ends and endings: Teleological and variational models of romantic narrative, European Romantic Review, vol. 18 no. 2 (Spring, 2007), pp. 231-241, Informa UK Limited, ISSN 1050-9585 [doi]  [abs]
  52. Pfau, T, The philosophy of Shipwreck: Gnosticism, skepticism, and Coleridge's catastrophic modernity, MLN - Modern Language Notes, vol. 122 no. 5 (Winter, 2007), pp. 949-1004, Johns Hopkins University Press, ISSN 0026-7910 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  53. Pfau, T, Review of The Wordsworthian Enlightenment, ed. Helen R. Elam & Frances Ferguson (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP, 2005), Romantic Circles (2007) [available here]
  54. Pfau, T, Review of George S. Williamson, The Longing for Myth in Germany: Religion and Aesthetic Culture from Romanticism to Nietzsche (Chicago: U of Chicago Press), European Romantic Review, vol. 18 no. 3 (Spring, 2007), pp. 439-44 [pdf]
  55. Pfau, T, Beyond the Suburbs of the Mind: The Political and Aesthetic Economy of the Body in Malthus and Wordsworth, South Atlantic Quarterly, vol. 95 (2007), pp. 629-69 [pdf]
  56. Pfau, T, Beyond Liberal Utopia: Freedom in the Nineteenth Century, European Romantic Review, vol. 19 no. 1 (2007) [pdf]
  57. Pfau, T, The Melancholy Gift: Freedom in Nineteenth-Century Thought, Romantic Praxis (2007) [html]
  58. Medium and Message in German Modernism, edited by Pfau, T, vol. 2 (2006), pp. 250 pp.-250 pp. (This special issue contains six essays by notable people working in 19th c. and 20c. literary studies, philosophy, and musicology..) [asp]
  59. Pfau, T, Editor’s Introduction: Medium and Message in German Modernism, Modernist Cultures, vol. 1 no. 2 (October, 2005), pp. 69-71 [doi]
  60. Pfau, T, From Mediation to Medium: Aesthetic and Anthropological Dimensions of the Image (Bild) and the Crisis of Bildung in German Modernism, Modernist Cultures, vol. 1 no. 2 (October, 2005), pp. 141-180 [doi]
  61. Pfau, T, Rationality as Bewegung: From Kantian Autonomy to Hegel’s Self-Regulating System, in The Blackwell Companion to European Romanticism, edited by Ferber, M (2005), Blackwell [pdf]
  62. Pfau, T, Nineteenth-Century Lyric German Poetry, in Camden House History of German Literature, volume 9, vol 9 of Camden House History of German Literature, edited by Koelb, C; Downing, E, vol. 9 (Spring, 2005), pp. 201-242, Camden House [pdf]
  63. Pfau, T, Romantic Moods: Paranoia, Trauma, and Melancholy, 1790-1840. (2005), Johns Hopkins University Press (Johns Hopkins University Press, October 2005 (http://www.press.jhu.edu/books/title_pages/8432.html).) [pdf]  [abs] [author's comments]
  64. Pfau, T, From Autonomous Subjects to Self-Regulating Structures: Rationality and Development in German Idealism, in in "A Companion to European Romanticism", Blackwell Companions, edited by Ferber, M (2004), Blackwell
  65. Pfau, T, The Rhetoric of Romantic Prophecy, Comparative Literature, vol. 55 no. 4 (September, 2003), pp. 360-363, Duke University Press, ISSN 0010-4124 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  66. Pfau, T, Conjuring history: Lyric cliché, conservative fantasy, and traumatic awakening in German romanticism, South Atlantic Quarterly, vol. 102 no. 1 (Winter, 2003), pp. 53-92, Duke University Press, ISSN 0038-2876 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  67. Pfau, T, Review of Angela Esterhammer’s The Romantic Performative: Language and Action in British and German Romanticism, Criticism 44.1 (2003): 72-76 (2003), Stanford: Stanford UP, 2000 [pdf]
  68. Pfau, T, Review of Ian Balfour’s The Rhetoric of Romantic Prophecy, Comparative Literature (2003), Stanford: Stanford UP, 2002 [pdf]
  69. Pfau, T, Review of Emerson R. Marks, Taming the Chaos: English Poetic Diction Theory since the Renaissance, MLQ (2003) ., vol. 60 no. 2 (2003), pp. 265-67 [pdf]
  70. Pfau, T, "From Autonomous Subjects to Self-Regulating Structures: Rationality and Development in German Idealism", edited by Romanticism, BCT (2003), Blackwell (edited Michael Ferber.)
  71. Pfau, T, The Romantic Performative: Language and Action in British and German Romanticism (review), Criticism, vol. 44 no. 1 (2002), pp. 72-76, Project MUSE, ISSN 0011-1589 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  72. Pfau, T, Nachtigallenwahnsinn and Rabbinismus: Heine’s Literary Provocation to German-Jewish Cultural Identity, in Romantic Poetry: Comparative History of Literatures in European Languages, edited by Esterhammer, A (2002), pp. 427-44, John Benjamins [pdf]
  73. Pfau, T, The voice of critique: Aesthetic cognition after Kant, Modern Language Quarterly, vol. 60 no. 3 (September, 1999), pp. 321-352, Duke University Press, ISSN 0026-7929 (Previously published by Romantic Praxis http://www.rc.umd.edu/praxis/philosophy/pfau1/tp1.html.) [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  74. Pfau, T, Taming the Chaos: English Poetic Diction Theory Since the Renaissance, Modern Language Quarterly, vol. 60 no. 2 (June, 1999), pp. 265-267, Duke University Press, ISSN 0026-7929 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  75. Pfau, T, Review of Terence A. Hoagwood’s Politics, Philosophy, and the Production of Romantic Texts, Studies in Romanticism, vol. 38 no. 4 (1999), pp. 692-98, Carbondale: Northern Illinois UP, 1996 [pdf]
  76. Pfau, T; Hoagwood, TA, Politics, Philosophy, and the Production of Romantic Texts, Studies in Romanticism, vol. 38 no. 4 (1999), pp. 692-692, JSTOR, ISSN 0039-3762 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  77. Pfau, T, Reading beyond Redemption: Historicism, Irony, and the Lessons of Romanticism, edited by Pfau, T; Gleckner, RF, Critical Introduction to Lessons of Romanticism, Duke UP (1998), pp. 1-37
  78. Pfau, T, Lessons of Romanticism: A Critical Companion (1998), an anthology of twenty-one essays, Durham: Duke UP
  79. Pfau, T, Paranoia Historicized: Legal Fantasy, Social Change, and Satiric Meta-Commentary in the 1794 Treason Trials, in Romanticism, Radicalism, and the Press, edited by Behrendt, SC (1997), pp. 221 pages, Wayne State University Press, ISBN 9780814325681 [pdf]
  80. Pfau, T, Paranoian Historicized: Legal Fantasy, Social Change, and Satiric Meta-Commentary in the 1794 Treason Trials, in Romanticism, Radicalism, and the Press, edited by Behrendt, SC (1997), Detroit: Wayne State UP
  81. Pfau, T, Bringing about the Past: Prophetic Memory in Kant, Godwin, and Blake, Romantic Proxis (1997) [html]
  82. Pfau, T, Paranoian Historicized: Legal Fantasy, Social Change, and Satiric Meta-Commentary in the 1794 Treason Trials, in Romanticism, Radicalism, and the Press, edited by Behrendt, SC (1997), Detroit: Wayne State UP
  83. Pfau, T, Wordsworth’s Profession: Form, Class, and the Logic of Romantic Cultural Production (1997), pp. xiii + 460 pages, Stanford UP (http://www.sup.org/book.cgi?book_id=2902%20%20.) [pdf]  [author's comments]
  84. T. Pfau, co-editor, Textual and Cultural Dissolution in English Romanticism, a special issue of South Atlantic Quarterly, vol. 95 no. iii (Summer 1996)
  85. Pfau, T, 'Positive Infamy': Surveillance, Ascendancy, and Pedagogyin Andrew Bell and Mary Wollstonecraft, Romanticism, vol. 2 no. 2 (January, 1996), pp. 220-242 [doi]
  86. Pfau, T, 'Searching their Hearts': Romantic Pedagogy, Social Ascendancy, and the Pleasures of Surveillance in Andrew Bell and Mary Wollstonecraft, Romanticism, vol. 2 no. ii (1996), pp. 220-46 [pdf]
  87. Pfau, T; Kercsmar, RR, Rhetorical and cultural dissolution in Romanticism - Introduction, SOUTH ATLANTIC QUARTERLY, vol. 95 no. 3 (1996), pp. 571-573, ISSN 0038-2876 [Gateway.cgi]
  88. Pfau, T, ''Beyond the suburbs of the mind'': The political and aesthetic disciplining of the Romantic body, SOUTH ATLANTIC QUARTERLY, vol. 95 no. 3 (Summer, 1996), pp. 629-669, ISSN 0038-2876 [Gateway.cgi]
  89. Pfau, T, Review of Martha Woodmansee’s The Author, Art, and the Market: Rereading the History of Aesthetics, Studies in Romanticism, vol. 34 (1995), pp. 490-95, New York: Columbia UP [pdf]
  90. Pfau, T, Immediacy and Dissolution: Reflections on Moral Theory and the Logic of Critical Discourse, in Intersections: Nineteenth-Century Philosophy and Contemporary Theory, edited by Rajan, T; Clark, D (1995), Albany: State U of New York P [pdf]
  91. Pfau, T; Woodmansee, M, The Author, Art, and the Market: Rereading the History of Aesthetics, Studies in Romanticism, vol. 34 no. 3 (1995), pp. 490-490, JSTOR, ISSN 0039-3762 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  92. Pfau, T, Immediacy and Dissolution: Reflections on Moral Theory and the Logic of Critical Discourse, in Intersections: Nineteenth-Century Philosophy and Contemporary Theory, edited by Rajan, T; Clark, D (1995), Albany: State U of New York P [pdf]
  93. Pfau, T, Idealism and the Endgames of Theory: Three Essays by F. W. J. Schelling (1994), pp. xiv + 293-xiv + 293, State U of New York P (Trans. and edited with a critical introduction.)
  94. Pfau, T, "Elementary Feelings" and "Distorted Language": The Pragmatics of Culture in Wordsworth's Preface to Lyrical Ballads, New Literary History, vol. 24 no. 1 (1993), pp. 125-125, JSTOR, ISSN 0028-6087 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  95. Pfau, T, The Pragmatics of Genre: Moral Theory and Lyric Authorship in Hegel and Wordsworth, Cardozo Arts and Entertainment Review, vol. 10 no. ii (1992), pp. 397-422 (Reprinted in Intellectual Property and the Construction of Authorship, ed. Peter Jaszi and Martha Woodmansee [Durham: Duke UP, 1994].) [pdf]
  96. Tropes of Desire: Figuring the 'Insufficient Void' of Self-Consciousness in Shelley's Epipsychidion, Keats-Shelley Journal, vol. XL (1991), pp. 99-126
  97. PFAU, T, TROPES OF DESIRE, FIGURING THE INSUFFICIENT VOID OF SELF-CONSCIOUSNESS IN SHELLEY 'EPIPSYCHIDION', KEATS-SHELLEY JOURNAL, vol. 40 (1991), pp. 99-126, ISSN 0453-4387 [Gateway.cgi]
  98. Pfau, T, Review of Wordsworth's Art of Allusion by Edward Stein, Studies in Romanticism, vol. 29 (1990), pp. 496-499, ISSN 0039-3762 [pdf]
  99. Pfau, T, Review of Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe and Jean Luc Nancy’s The Literary Absolute, Studies in Romanticism, vol. 29 no. 2 (1990), pp. 309-13 [pdf]
  100. Pfau, T, Review of Edwin Stein’s Woodworth’s Art of Illusion, Studies in Romanticism, vol. 29 (1990), pp. 496-99
  101. Pfau, T, Immediacy and the Text: Friedrich Schleiermacher’s Theory of Style and Interpretation, Journal of the History of Ideas, vol. 51 no. i (1990), pp. 51-73
  102. Pfau, T, Review of Winfried Menninghaus’s Unendliche Verdopplung: Die Grundlegung der fruhromantischen Kunsttheorie im Begriff absoluter Selbstreflexion, MLN (German Issue), vol. 104 no. 3 (1989), pp. 729-33 [pdf]
  103. Pfau, T, Thinking before Totality: Kritik, Ubersetzung, and the Language of Interpretation in the early Walter Benjamin, MLN (Comparative Literature Issue), vol. 103 no. 5 (1988), pp. 1072-97 [pdf]
  104. Pfau, T, Review of Andrej Warminski’s Readings in Interpretation: Holderlin, Hegel, and Heidegger, MLN (Comparative Literature Issue), vol. 102 no. 5 (1987), pp. 1212-15 [pdf]
  105. Pfau, T, Rhetoric and the Existential: Romantic Studies and the Question of the Subject, Studies in Romanticism, vol. 26 (1987), pp. 487-512 [pdf]
  106. Pfau, T; translator, , Friedrich Hölderlin: Essays and Letters on Theory (1987), pp. xiv + 186-xiv + 186, State U of New York P (Trans. and ed., with a critical introduction.)

Pierce-Baker, Charlotte

  1. A. Ream and P. Evans, "Surviving for This" (tentative) (2004)  [abs]
  2. C. Pierce-Baker, consultant with editor Tamika Anderson, Black Women and Sexual Assault, Essence magazine (November, 2003)
  3. C. Pierce-Baker, interviewee, "NO!" (Fall, 2000), Philadelphia (feature-length documentary on African American women and rape.)
  4. C. Pierce-Baker, interviewee, Surviving the Silence, ABC News: Nightline (March, 2000) (filmed interview with Michel McQueen.)
  5. C. Pierce-Baker, Surviving the Silence: Black Women's Stories of Rape (Fall, 1998), WW Norton (1999 - paperback.)
  6. C. Pierce-Baker, Radio Interviews, Washington, DC - WAMU, American University; Madison, WI - "The 8:00 Buzz" with Stan Woodard, WORT-FM; Baltimore, MD - WEAA-FM "Afro Tuesday Edition" with Monica Wood; Baltimore, MD/Washington, DC - WJFK, "First Up' with Matthew Wright (1998-2000)
  7. C. Pierce-Baker, A Quilting of Voices: Diversifying the Curriculum-Canon in the Traditional Humanties, College Literature, vol. 17 no. 2-3 (Fall, 1990), pp. 152(10) (Special Issue: The Politics of Teaching Literature.)
  8. C. Pierce-Baker, The Practice of Pedagogy: Re-Thinking the Traditional Canon, Studies in Education (1988)
  9. C. Pierce-Baker, Teaching in an Independent School, Studies in Education (1986)
  10. C. Pierce-Baker, with Houston A. Baker, Patches, Quilts and Community in Alice Walker's 'Everyday Use', The Southern Review, vol. 21 no. 3 (Summer, 1985), pp. 706-720 (reprinted in Barbara Christian, ed., Alice Walker's 'Everyday Use' (New Brunswick: Rutgers UP, 1994).)
  11. C. Pierce-Baker, co-edited with Houston A. Baker, Jr., Renewal: A Volume of Black Poems (January, 1977), University of Pennsylvania

Pope, Deborah

  1. Pope, D, Take Nothing (February, 2020), Carnegie Mellon University Press
  2. Pope, "Scientist Search Burial Vault for Seventeenth Century Air", Poetry Northwest, vol. 34 no. 2 (2015)
  3. Pope, "Irene", Southwest Quarterly, vol. forthcoming (2015)
  4. Pope, "On State Route 10 N", Tar River Poetry Journal, vol. 54 no. 2 (2015)
  5. Pope, "The Healer", in Intimacy: An Anthology, edited by Richard Krawiec (2015), Jacar Press
  6. Pope, White Cyclamens, Cave Wall no. 13 (2015)
  7. Pope, Voyage Out, Cave Wall no. 13 (2015)
  8. Pope, D, ONCE IN CANTERBURY CATHEDRAL, MICHIGAN QUARTERLY REVIEW, vol. 54 no. 4 (2015), pp. 574-575, ISSN 0026-2420 [Gateway.cgi]
  9. Pope, D, The Summer I Was Pregnant," "Equinox, The Southern Review: Special Issue on Writing in the South, vol. 28 (February, 2014)
  10. Pope, D, Flight," "Woman Speaking in the Middle of Speaking, Distaff, vol. 1 (February, 2014)
  11. Pope, "On Lichtenstein's 'Bananas and Grapefruit'" (2014) (selected for performance by SymphonyWorks of New York City.)
  12. Pope, "Pavanne for Sleeping Children", edited by Iranian poet Mahnaz Badihian, Fusion: International Poetry (2013)
  13. Pope, "Salter Path", in Literary Trails of North Carolina, edited by Georgann Eubanks (2013)
  14. Bambra, C; Pope, D; Swami, V; Stanistreet, D; Roskam, A; Kunst, A; Scott-Samuel, A, Gender, health inequalities and welfare state regimes: a cross-national study of 13 European countries., Journal of epidemiology and community health, vol. 63 no. 1 (January, 2009), pp. 38-44 [18768570], [doi]  [abs]
  15. Pope, START--ART (2009) (The Letters Project--a multi-media, interdisciplinary installation.)
  16. Stanistreet, D; Swami, V; Pope, D; Bambra, C; Scott-Samuel, A, Women's empowerment and violent death among women and men in Europe: an ecological study, Journal of Men's Health and Gender, vol. 4 no. 3 (September, 2007), pp. 257-265, MARY ANN LIEBERT, INC, ISSN 1571-8913 [doi]  [abs]
  17. Bambra, C; Pope, D, What are the effects of anti-discriminatory legislation on socioeconomic inequalities in the employment consequences of ill health and disability?, Journal of epidemiology and community health, vol. 61 no. 5 (May, 2007), pp. 421-426, ISSN 0143-005X [17435209], [doi]  [abs]
  18. Symphony and Chorale composition (2003)  [author's comments]
  19. -, in Poetry Anthology: 1912-2002: Ninety Years of America's Most Distinguished Magazine, edited by Joseph Parisi and Stephen Young (2003)
  20. Pope, D; Kouneva, P, Symphony and Chorale composition by Penka Kouneva, Department of Music, Duke University, based on a selection of poems by Deborah Pope (2003)
  21. Pope, D, When Nicholas, Poets On, vol. 16 no. 2 (2003)
  22. Pope, D, There is No One to Tell This Story To, Potato Eyes no. 9 (2003)
  23. Pope, D, Speaking of Light, The Seattle Review, vol. 16 no. 2 (2003)
  24. Pope, D, Intermezzo," "Scientists Search Burial Vault for Seventeenth Century Air, Poetry Northwest, vol. 34 no. 2 (2003)
  25. Pope, "On Lichtenstein's 'Bananas and Grapefruit'", in Heart to Heart:: Poems Inspired by Twentieth Century Art, edited by Jan Greenburg (2000), Henry Abrams
  26. Pope, Woman Homesteader (1999) ("Woman Homesteader, Montana, 1890" featured in musical and poetry production: "Wrapping Home Around Me," created and performed by the Washington, DC women's chorus Ceres, in conjunction with current Smithsonian exhibit on women's quilts..)
  27. Falling Out of the Sky (1999), Louisiana State UP (Nominated for National Book Award, Pulitzer Prize.)
  28. Pope, D, Mother-right, Carolina Quarterly (Winter, 1998)  [author's comments]
  29. Pope, D, Plain-Spoken–on Georgia O’Keeffe’s ’Cebola Church’, in Brightleaf & The Store of Joys, edited by Paschal, H (1997), John Blair Publisher
  30. Pope, D, Pavane for Sleeping Children, Prarie Schooner (Winter, 1997)
  31. Cura Animarum in Canaan, West Virginia, Shenandoah (Spring, 1996) (Nominated for Pushcart Prize.)
  32. Pope, D, 'Solstice', TRIQUARTERLY no. 97 (Winter, 1996), pp. 152-152, ISSN 0041-3097 [Gateway.cgi]
  33. Pope, D, 'Bad Child', TRIQUARTERLY, vol. 97 no. 97 (1996), pp. 150-151, ISSN 0041-3097 [Gateway.cgi]
  34. Pope, D, Literature: Structure, Sound and Sense, 7/e, edited by Perrine, ; Arp, (1996), Harcourt Brace
  35. Pope, D, Sound and Sense: An Introduction to Poetry, 9/e, edited by Perrine, ; Arp, (1996), Harcourt Brace
  36. Pope, D, The City of Heaven, The Southern Review (Summer, 1996)
  37. Pope, D, Solstice, Bad Child, Triquarterly: An International Journal of Writing, Art and Cultural Inquiry (1996)
  38. Pope, D, Cura Animarium Outside Canaan, West Virginia, Shenandoah, vol. 46 no. 1 (1996), pp. 25-25, ISSN 0037-3583 [Gateway.cgi]
  39. Pope, D, Playing it Out, Shenandoah, vol. 46 no. 1 (Summer, 1996), pp. 26-27, ISSN 0037-3583 [Gateway.cgi]
  40. The Call, Calyx, vol. 16 no. 2 (Winter 1995/96)
  41. Sunday, Villefranche, Prairie Schooner, vol. 69 no. 1 (Spring, 1995)
  42. Resolution, Poetry, vol. CLXV no. 5 (February, 1995)
  43. Pope, D, Resolution, In Dark Weather, Getting Through, Poetry, vol. CLXV (February, 1995)
  44. Pope, In Dark Weather, vol. CLXV no. 5 (1995)
  45. Pope, Getting Through, Poetry, vol. CLXV no. 5 (1995)
  46. Pope, On the Shore, Prairie Schooner, vol. 69 no. 1 (1995)
  47. Pope, D, Mortal World (1995), Louisiana State UP (Winner of Campbell-Kincaid Prize. Nominated for Pulitzer Prize; Charles Kingsley Tufts Award; William Carlos Williams Award.)
  48. Pope, D, Adrienne Rich, in The Oxford Companion to Women’s Writing in the United States (1995), Oxford University Press
  49. Pope, D, It Could Be Verse: Anybody’s Guide to Poetry, edited by Timpane, J (1995), Boaz Publishing
  50. Pope, D, Sunday, Villefranche, On the Shore, Prarie Schooner, vol. 69 (1995)
  51. Pope, D, Exotic Nights at the Savoy, or a Footnote in the History of British Imperialism, The Literary Review, vol. 38 no. 3 (Spring, 1995)
  52. Pope, D, Killing the Copperheads, Southern Humanities Review, vol. XXIX no. 4 (Fall, 1995)
  53. Pope, D, Room of Shadows, Southern Humanities Review, vol. XXIX no. 1 (Winter, 1995)
  54. Pope, D, The Last Animal Dies in the Sarajevo Zoo, The Southern Review: Issue on Contemporary Southern Writing, vol. 31 no. 1 (Winter, 1995)
  55. Ellen Bryant Voight, "A Litany in Time of Plague." Kyrie, The Southern Review (Jan. 1994)
  56. Pope, D, A Litany in Time of Plague: A Review of Kyrie, by Ellen Bryant Voight, The Southern Review (January, 1994)
  57. "A Litany in Time of Plague", in The Southern Review (1994) ('Kyrie,' Ellen Bryant Voight.)
  58. "As The Children's Carpool Departs", Tar River Poetry Journal, vol. 34 no. 44 (1994)
  59. Turning Point, The Southern Review, vol. 30 no. 1 (1994)
  60. Pope, The Woman Question, Poetry Northwest, vol. XXXV no. 2 (1994)
  61. "Turning Point", The Southern Review, vol. 30 no. 1 (1994)
  62. Pope, D, Legacies and Luminaries: The History of Creative Writing at Duke University (1994)
  63. POPE, D, 'BOY BLOWING BUBBLES', SHENANDOAH, vol. 44 no. 3 (1994), pp. 91-91, ISSN 0037-3583 [Gateway.cgi]
  64. Pope, D, In the Parking Lot of the County Regional Hospital, Threepenny Review no. 57 (Spring, 1994)
  65. Pope, D, Circle of Night," "Turning Point, The Southern Review, vol. 30 no. 1 (Summer, 1994)
  66. Pope, D, In the Poetry Workshop," "The Woman Question, Poetry Northwest, vol. XXXV no. 2 (Summer, 1994)
  67. Pope, D, In the Heart of the Night, The Laurel Review, vol. 28 no. 2 (Fall, 1994)
  68. Pope, D, Once in Your Room," "As the children’s Carpool Departs, Tar River Poetry, vol. 34 no. 1 (Fall, 1994)
  69. Pope, D, Sunrise, Interchange, Ithaca," "Boy Blowing Bubbles, Shenandoah, vol. 44 no. 3 (Fall, 1994), pp. 92-92, ISSN 0037-3583 [Gateway.cgi]
  70. Pope, D, Mammogram, Southern Poetry Review, vol. XXXIV no. 2 (Winter, 1994)
  71. Pope, D, Biopsy, The Georgia Review (Winter, 1994)
  72. Pope, D, Hotel, River View," "Forecast, Poetry, vol. CLXIII no. 1 (October, 1993)
  73. Pope, D, Picture on the River Cherwell, Poetry, vol. 162 no. 4 (July, 1993), pp. 187-188, ISSN 0032-2032 [Gateway.cgi]
  74. "Woman Speaking in the Middle of Speaking", Distaff, vol. 1 (Spring, 1993)
  75. Pope, Forecasr, Poetry, vol. CLXIII no. 1 (1993)
  76. "Flight", Distaff, vol. 1 (1993)
  77. Pope, D, Everybody’s Story, The Southern Review (Fall, 1993)
  78. POPE, D, 'FORECAST', POETRY, vol. 163 no. 1 (1993), pp. 24-24, ISSN 0032-2032 [Gateway.cgi]
  79. POPE, D, 'HOTEL, RIVER VIEW', POETRY, vol. 163 no. 1 (1993), pp. 25-26, ISSN 0032-2032 [Gateway.cgi]
  80. Pope, D, Departure, Nice," "Morning After, Poet & Critic, vol. 24 no. 3 (Spring, 1993)
  81. Pope, D, Refugees Flee Advancing Army, Iris: A Journal About Women no. 30 (Winter, 1993)
  82. The Summer I Was Pregnant", The Southern Review: Special Issue on Writing in the South, vol. 28 no. 4 (Fall, 1992)
  83. "Beginning", Tar River Poetry, vol. 32 no. 1 (Fall, 1992)
  84. What is Last, Poetry Northwest, vol. 33 no. 2 (Summer, 1992)
  85. "Equinix", The Southern Review, vol. 28 no. 4 (1992)
  86. Pope, D, Fanatic Heart (1992), Louisiana State UP (Nominated for National Book Award and Pulitzer Prize. 2nd printing 1993.)
  87. Pope, D, These Days," "In Mind, in Turning Dances: An Anthology of North Carolina Poets, edited by Peck, S (1992), Aosta Press
  88. Pope, D, ’Angel of Obsession,’ Julie Suk, Southern Poetry Review (Fall, 1992)
  89. Pope, D, Bloodspell (choreography) (1992)  [abs] [author's comments]
  90. Pope, D, Turning Dances: An Anthology of North Carolina Poets, edited by Peck, S (1992), Steven Peck
  91. Pope, D, Accident," "Beginning, Tar River Poetry, vol. 32 no. 10 (1992)
  92. Pope, D, Les Voyeurs, The Southern Poetry Review, vol. 32 no. 2 (Fall, 1992)
  93. Pope, D, Leaving, Prarie Schooner, vol. 66 no. 3 (Fall, 1992)
  94. Pope, D, What Is Left to Tell, Poet Lore (Fall, 1992)
  95. Pope, D, ’Homespun and Crazy Feathers’: The Poetry of Denise Levertov, in Denise Levertov: A Collection of Critical Essays, edited by Wagner-Martin, L (1991), G.K. Hall
  96. Pope, D, Passage, The And Review no. 4/5 (1991)
  97. Pope, D, Two in the Moon, Three Rivers Poetry Journal, vol. 37/38 (1991)
  98. Pope, D, The Dentist, Southern Poetry Review (Fall, 1991)
  99. with N. Quinn, The Ideology of Mothering: Disruption and Reproduction of Patriarchy, Signs: A Journal of Women in Culture and Society, vol. 15 no. 3 (Spring, 1990)  [author's comments]
  100. Burning Down the House, Spectator Magazine (Feb. 1990) (review of Arial Dorfman's My House is On Fire.)
  101. Pope, D, Burning Down the House (review of Arial Dorfman's My House is On Fire), Spectator Magazine (February, 1990)
  102. Pope, D, Ties That Bind: Essays on Mothering and Patriarchy, edited by Pope, D; Barr, JO; Wyer, M (January, 1990), U of Chicago P
  103. Pope, D, Review of Susan Ludvigson’s To Find the Gold, Southern Poetry Review (Fall, 1990)
  104. Pope, D, Boy on Roan Mountain, New Laurel Review, vol. XVII (1990)
  105. Pope, D, Frank Benson’s ’A Portrait of My Daighters–1907’, New Laurel Review, vol. XVLL (1990)
  106. Pope, D, ’Notes Toward a Supreme Fiction’: The Work of Feminist Literary Criticism, in Women and a New Academy: Gender and Cultural Contexts (1989), University of Washington Press (Reprinted in 'The Informed Reader: Readings in the Disciplines,' ed. Charles Bazerman, Houghton-Mifflin, 1989..)
  107. Pope, D, ’In Search of the Primitive: A Re-reading of David Antin, Jerome Rothenberg and Gary Snyder,’ Sherman Paul, in American Literature (1988)
  108. Pope, D, Another Valentine, Tar River Poetry, vol. 27 no. 2 (1988)
  109. Pope, D; Paul, S, In Search of the Primitive: Rereading David Antin, Jerome Rothenberg and Gary Snyder., American Literature, vol. 59 no. 4 (December, 1987), pp. 699-699, JSTOR, ISSN 0002-9831 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  110. Peaches, in Cardinal: A Contemporary Anthology of Fiction and Poetry, edited by Krawiec, R (1986), Jacar Press
  111. Pope, D, Firstborn, Southern Poetry Review (1986)
  112. Pope, D, Cardinal: A Contemporary Anthology of Fiction and Poetry, edited by Krawiec, R (1986), Jacar Press
  113. Pope, D, Happy, Poetry Northwest, vol. 27 no. 2 (Summer, 1986)
  114. Pope, D, ’Lorelei Two: My Life with Conrad Aiken,’ Clarissa Lorenz, South Atlantic Quarterly (Spring, 1985)
  115. POPE, D, LORELEI-TWO - MY LIFE WITH AIKEN,CONRAD - LORENZ,CM, SOUTH ATLANTIC QUARTERLY, vol. 84 no. 2 (1985), pp. 223-225, ISSN 0038-2876 [Gateway.cgi]
  116. Pope, D; Sayre, HM, The Visual Text of William Carlos Williams., American Literature, vol. 56 no. 4 (December, 1984), pp. 617-617, JSTOR, ISSN 0002-9831 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  117. Pope, D, A Separate Vision: Isolation in Contemporary Women’s Poetry (1984), Louisiana State UP
  118. Pope, D, ’Music in the Granite Hill’: The Poetry of Louise Bogan, in Louise Bogan: A Collection of Critical Essays, edited by Collins, M (1984), G.K. Hall
  119. Pope, D, ’Lives of the Modern Poets,’ William Pritchard, South Atlantic Quarterly (1984)
  120. Pope, D, The Visual Text of William Carlos Williams, Henry M. Sayre, American Literature (Winter, 1984)
  121. Pope, D; Merrill, TF, The Poetry of Charles Olson: A Primer., American Literature, vol. 55 no. 3 (October, 1983), pp. 479-479, JSTOR, ISSN 0002-9831 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  122. Pope, D, ’Terror and Beauty’: The Poetry of Linda Pastan, in Woman Poet – The South (1983)
  123. Pope, D, ’Charles Olson: A Primer,’ Thomas Merrill, American Literature (Fall, 1983)
  124. Pope, D, The Dark Side of the Urn: A Re-evaluation of the Speaker in Keats’ ’Ode on a Grecian Urn’, Essays in Literature, vol. X (1983)
  125. POPE, D, THE DARK SIDE OF THE URN + KEATS,JOHN - A RE-EVALUATION OF THE SPEAKER IN 'ODE ON A GRECIAN URN', ESSAYS IN LITERATURE, vol. 10 no. 1 (1983), pp. 45-53, ISSN 0094-5404 [Gateway.cgi]
  126. Pope, D, What We Meant to Say, Southern Poetry Review (Spring, 1983)
  127. Pope, D, Michigan, Poetry Miscellany (December, 1982)  [author's comments]
  128. Pope, D, The Soil is Suited to the Seed: Poems in Honor of Paul Bennett (1982)
  129. 'Lives of the Modern Poets,' William Pritchard, South Atlantic Quarterly (Fall, 1981)
  130. The Misprision of Vision: A Comparison of Stephen's Heaven and Hell in 'A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man', James Joyce Quarterly, vol. XVII (1981)
  131. POPE, D, LIVES OF THE MODERN POETS - PRITCHARD,WH, SOUTH ATLANTIC QUARTERLY, vol. 80 no. 4 (1981), pp. 489-490, ISSN 0038-2876 [Gateway.cgi]
  132. Pope, D, Preparation," "Winter Afternoon, Poem (1981)
  133. Pope, D, Sunday Morning, The Lauren Review, vol. 15 (1981)
  134. Pope, D, Anthology of Magazine Verse and Yearbook of American Poetry (1981)
  135. Pope, D, Vermeer’s ’Lady Reading by an Open Window’, Pennt Dreadful (Spring, 1981)
  136. Pope, D, Story," "Crow, Poetry Miscellany (December, 1980)
  137. Pope, D, Diary, in Poets Out of Wisconsin – V (1980)
  138. Pope, D, There Is Something, Ohio Review no. 24 (Summer, 1980), pp. 28-28, ISSN 0360-1013 [Gateway.cgi]  [author's comments]
  139. Pope, D, The Misprision of Vision- A comparison of Stephen Heaven and Hell in a 'Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man.', James Joyce Quarterly, vol. 17 no. 3 (1980), pp. 263-270, ISSN 1938-6036 [Gateway.cgi]
  140. Pope, D, The Victim Utters a Warning, Hiram Poetry Review’ no. 28 (1980)
  141. Pope, D, Poets Out of Wisconsin (1980)
  142. Applewhite, J, The Call, Mississippi Review, vol. 8 (October, 1979), pp. 9-9, ISSN 0047-7559 [20133691], [doi]
  143. Rape, CutBank (1979)
  144. Night at Patrick's Point, The Madison Review, vol. 1 no. 1 (1979)
  145. The Unknown Pope, The Madison Review, vol. 1 no. 1 (1979)
  146. "Wisconsin, Late Winter", Poem (1979)
  147. "Winter Bed", Cornfield Review (1979)
  148. "Undressed Man with a Beard", Cimarron Review, vol. 43 (1978)
  149. Works in Progress  (Matters of Course: Conversations on Gender, Teaching and Learning, eds. D. Pope & W. Lottrell; Book of Hours. Book-length manuscript of poems; How It Happens. Chapbook collection of poems about the act of writing; Gallery Installation on Art & Poetry of the Body, Meredith College.)

Porter, Joseph A.

  1. Porter, JA, A Thread, edited by Rowan, L, Golden Handcuffs Review, vol. II no. 23 (June, 2017), pp. 65-69, Golden Handcuffs Review Publications
  2. O'Brien, S, THEN AND NOW, Tls the Times Literary Supplement no. 5890 (February, 2016), pp. 16-16, ISSN 0307-661X [Gateway.cgi]
  3. Touchez du bois: Nouvelles (forthcoming), Joelle Losfeld/Gallimard
  4. Mercury, in Stanford Global Shakespeare Encyclopedia, edited by Patricia Parker (forthcoming), Stanford UP
  5. Review of Lena Cowen Orlin, ed. Othello: The State of Play, Renaissance Quarterly (Fall, 2015)
  6. from Deep France: A Memoir, Traveltainted (online) (Spring, 2015)
  7. Character and Ideology in Shakespeare, in Shakespeare Left and Right: Routledge Revivals, edited by Ivo Kamps (2015), ISBN 978-1-138-93275-3 (Reprint from 1991.)
  8. Mercutio (repr. from Shakespeare's Mercutio), in Romeo and Juliet: A Norton Critical Edition, edited by Gordon McMullan (forthcoming), WW Norton
  9. Porter, JA, Othello: The State of Play. Lena Cowen Orlin, ed. Arden Shakespeare: The State of Play. London: Bloomsbury, 2014. xi + 290 pp. $26.95., Renaissance Quarterly, vol. 68 no. 3 (2015), pp. 1148-1149, Cambridge University Press (CUP), ISSN 0034-4338 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  10. Porter, JA, Mercury, in Shakespeare Encyclopedia (December, 2014), Greenwood
  11. Porter, JA, Mr. Seguin's Goat: Reverse Translation from Daudet, _Lettres de mon moulin_, Golden Handcuffs Review (May, 2014)
  12. Porter, JA, Nadine (repr. with new preface), New Madrid (May, 2014)
  13. porter, J, In the Mind's Eye (April, 2014)
  14. Porter, JA, Strange Motions: Unintentional Patternings in the Plots of Hal's Plays (April, 2014)
  15. Porter, JA, Interview (April, 2014)
  16. Porter, JA, The Vacation (April, 2014)
  17. Porter, JA, Gender Vectors in the Pragmatic Space of Shakespearean Drama (April, 2014)
  18. Porter, JA, Pragmatics of Duologue: King John, Romeo and Juliet, and Measure for Measure (April, 2014)
  19. Porter, JA, Fraternal Pragmatics: John and the Bastard (April, 2014)
  20. Porter, JA, Bright Glances (April, 2014)
  21. Porter, JA, St. Sylvere's Head (April, 2014)
  22. Porter, JA, St. Sylvere's Head (April, 2014)
  23. Porter, JA, St. Sylvere's Head (April, 2014)
  24. Porter, JA, Mercutio in Performance (April, 2014)
  25. Porter, JA, Mercutio and Marlowe (April, 2014)
  26. Porter, JA, Aerial View (April, 2014)
  27. Porter, JA, Pragmatics and Shakespeare (April, 2014)
  28. Porter, JA, St. Sylvere's Head (April, 2014)
  29. Porter, JA, Retrieval (April, 2014)
  30. Porter, JA, St.Sylvere's Head (April, 2014)
  31. Porter, JA, St. Sylvere's Head (April, 2014)
  32. Porter, JA, West Baltimore and Attention Shoppers (April, 2014)
  33. Porter, JA, Politics and Shakespeare (April, 2014)
  34. Porter, JA, Yours (April, 2014)
  35. Porter, JA, Why Write, Who For? (April, 2014)
  36. Porter, JA, An Errand (April, 2014)
  37. Porter, JA, Work in Progress (April, 2014)
  38. Porter, JA, An Errand (April, 2014)
  39. Porter, JA, Aerial View (April, 2014)
  40. Porter, JA, Naufrage and Diapason (April, 2014)
  41. Porter, JA, Homage to William Faulkner (April, 2014)
  42. Porter, JA, Joe Ashby Porter: New Fiction (April, 2014)
  43. Porter, JA, from Resident Aliens (April, 2014)
  44. Porter, JA, Scrupulous Amadee (April, 2014)
  45. Porter, JA, Duckwalking (April, 2014)
  46. Porter, JA, From Resident Aliens (April, 2014)
  47. Porter, JA, from Resident Aliens (April, 2014)
  48. Porter, JA, from Resident Aliens and "Scrupulous Amadee" (April, 2014)
  49. Porter, JA, from Resident Aliens (April, 2014)
  50. Porter, JA, from Resident Aliens (April, 2014)
  51. Porter, JA, from Resident Aliens (April, 2014)
  52. Porter, JA, from Resident Aliens (April, 2014)
  53. Porter, JA, A Pear-shaped Woman and a Fuddy-duddy (April, 2014)
  54. Porter, JA, A Man Wanted to Buy a Cat (April, 2014)
  55. Porter, JA, Close Reading Without Readings (April, 2014)
  56. Porter, JA, Revisiting Shakespeare's Eliot (April, 2014)
  57. Porter, JA, Ultrafiction (April, 2014)
  58. Porter, JA, "The Murder of Gonzago" in _Hamlet_: What's the Word (April, 2014)
  59. Porter, JA, Plus d'un titre, Live Radio Conversation, Radio France Culture (April, 2014)
  60. Porter, JA, Le futur proche, Reading and Discussion (April, 2014)
  61. Porter, JA, A Conversation on Literary Translation (April, 2014)
  62. Porter, JA, 2012, Constitutive Vision and Spectral Textuality in _Othello_ (April, 2014)
  63. Porter, JA, Response to Marie Chaix, Silences, or A Woman’s Life, Golden Handcuffs Review, vol. 18 (2014)
  64. Porter, JA, Dear Toby, Golden Handcuffs Review, vol. 19 (2014)
  65. Porter, JA, Review of Marie Chaix, Woman's Life, Golden Handcuffs Review (2014)
  66. Porter, JA, In a Nutshell, Golden Handcuffs Review, vol. 18 (Winter, 2014)
  67. eds. Joseph A. Porter, Edward McGee, and (Assoc. Ed.) Jill levenson, New Variorum Othello (In progress since ca. 1990)
  68. Shakespeare, W, New Variorum Othello (in progress), edited by Porter, Joseph A, ; McGee, Edward, ; Levenson, Jill, (2013)
  69. Porter, JA, For Bob, in Review of Contemporary Fiction 33.1: Robert Coover Festschrift (2012), ISBN 978-1-56478-3
  70. Porter, JA, An Interface (2012)
  71. Porter, JA, In a Nutshell, Preliminary Sketch, Fence (2012)
  72. Porter, JA, Le futur proche (2011), Joëlle Losfeld/Gallimard (Paris) (Translation by Bernard Hoepffner of _The Near Future_.)
  73. Porter, JA, Burnt Alum, Golden Handcuffs Review (Spring, 2011)
  74. Mathews, R; Peterson, ED, Response., Revista Espanola De Cardiologia (English Ed.), vol. 63 no. 10 (2010), pp. 1215-1216 [doi]
  75. Porter, JA, About my Fiction (2010)
  76. Porter, JA, Eloquence and Liminality (repr. from Shakespeare’s Mercutio), in Shakespearean Criticism, vol. 118 (February, 2009), Gale
  77. Porter, JA, Review of Toby Olson, _Tampico_, Golden Handcuffs Review (2009)
  78. Porter, JA, Now This, in Long Story Short: Flash Fiction by . . . North Carolina's Finest Writers (2009)
  79. Porter, JA, All Aboard: Stories (2008), Turtle Point Press
  80. Porter, JA, Now This, repr, in Long Story Short: Flash Fiction by Sixty-five of North Carolina’s Finest Writers (2008), UNC Press
  81. Porter, JA, Review of Ben Fountain, _Close Encounters with Che Guevara_, Duke Magazine (2008)
  82. Porter, JA, Race and Othello's Slavery: A Passage in Genre Fugue. (2008)
  83. Porter, JA, Dream On, Golden Handcuffs Review, vol. I no. 10 (2008)
  84. Porter, JA, Blind Spots: Ocular Proof in _Othello_ Discourse (2007)
  85. Porter, JA, Nadine, repr., with new preface, New Madrid (2007)
  86. Porter, JA, The Near Future (2006), (novel), Turtle Point Press
  87. Ashby Porter, J, 'Solstice', Michigan Quarterly Review, vol. 45 no. 4 (2006), pp. 655-674, ISSN 0026-2420 [Gateway.cgi]
  88. Porter, JA, Merrymount, Yale Review (2006)
  89. Porter, JA, Solstice, Michigan Qurterly Review (2006)
  90. Marlowe, Shakespeare, and the Canonization of Heterosexuality (2nd repr.), in Literary and Cultural Theory: From Basic Principles to Advanced Applications, edited by James E. Hall (2005 [2001])
  91. Porter, JA, Marlowe, Shakespeare, and the Canonization of Heterosexuality (2nd. reprint), in Literary and Cultural Theory: From Basic Principles to Advanced Applications (2005)
  92. Porter, JA, Bowling Green, repr, in The Kentucky Anthology: Two Hundred Years of Writing in the Bluegrass State, edited by Hall, W (2005), U. Press of KY
  93. Porter, JA, West Baltimore, repr, in So the Story Goes: Twenty-Five Years of the Johns Hopkins Short Fiction Series, edited by Irwin, JT; McGarry, J (2005), Johns Hopkins Universisty Press
  94. Porter, JA, Revisiting Shakespeare’s Eliot, Renaissance Papers 2004 (2005)
  95. Porter, JA, Rare Accidents: Pangs of Scriptive Transparency (2005)
  96. Porter, JA, Textual Alter Egos: Life as Reader and Writer (2005)
  97. Porter, JA, Tamiami Trail, excerpt from _The Near Future_, English Studies Forum (Online) (2005)
  98. Porter, JA, Reunion Eve, Golden Handcuffs Review (2005)
  99. Porter, JA, Manatee, excerpt from _The Near Future_, Golden Handcuffs Review (2005)
  100. Porter, JA, Mr. Seguin’s Goat: Reverse Translation from Daudet, _Lettres de mon moulin_, Golden Handcuffs Review (2005)
  101. Oster, J, Joseph A. Porter/Joe Ashby Porter, Duke Arts and Sciences News (2004)
  102. Porter, JA, Pending, Harrington Gay Men’S Fiction Quarterly (2004)
  103. Porter, JA, "Bone Key" from _Touch Wood_ (2003)
  104. Porter, JA, "Touch Wood," Featured Reading (2003)
  105. Porter, JA, Touch Wood: Short Stories (2002), Turtle Point Press [available here]
  106. Porter, JA, from Shakespeare’s Mercutio, vol. 68 (2002), Detroit: Gale Research
  107. Porter, JA, An Errand and Touch Wood (2002)
  108. Porter, JA, Touch Wood (2002)
  109. Porter, JA, Touch Wood (2002)
  110. Porter, JA, A Man Wanted to Buy a Cat, Kenyon Review (2002)
  111. Porter, JA, Multiple Identities, Duke Magazine (February, 2001)
  112. Yours, in Home and Beyond: An Anthology of Kentucky Short Stories (2001), Lexington: U Kentucky P
  113. Porter, JA, Eloquence and Liminality: Glossing Mercutio’s Speech Acts, in Romeo and Juliet: New Casebooks, edited by White, RS (2001), Palgrave (Reprinted from Shakespeare's Mercutio.)
  114. Porter, JA, "To Mauretania": Re-framing Othello: Contexts, Para-texts and Critical New Directions." (2001)
  115. Porter, JA, from Resident Aliens and Touch Wood (2001)
  116. Porter, JA, Icehouse Burgess, Yale Review (July, 2000)
  117. Porter, JA, Resident Aliens (novel) (2000), New Amsterdam/Ivan R. Dee
  118. Porter, JA, The Wild Goose Chase: Teaching Metaphor in Romeo and Juliet, in Approaches to Teaching Romeo and Juliet, edited by Hunt, M (2000), Modern Language Association of America
  119. Porter, JA, Roof Work from This is Where We Live (2000)
  120. Porter, JA, Separated at Birth: Hamlet, Othello, Welles, Olivier (2000)
  121. Porter, JA, Naufrage and Diapason, and Touch Wood (1999)
  122. Porter, JA, Roof Work (1999)
  123. Touch Wood, Carolina Quarterly (1998)
  124. Porter, JA, Review of Andre Brink’s Destabilizing Shakespeare, Shakespeare Quarterly (1998)
  125. Porter, JA; Brink, A; Brink, A, Destabilising Shakespeare, Shakespeare Quarterly, vol. 49 no. 2 (1998), pp. 235-235, Oxford University Press (OUP), ISSN 0037-3222 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  126. Porter, JA, Jojo's Sabbatical Report (1998)
  127. Porter, JA, Millennial Editing (1998)
  128. Porter, JA; ed,, Critical Essays on Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet (1997), Boston: G. K. Hall
  129. Porter, JA, In the Mind, in The Store of Joys: Writers Celebrate the NC Museum of Art’s 50th Anniversary (1997), Winston-Salem: John F. Blair
  130. Porter, JA, Naufrage and Diapason, in Voices from Home: The North Carolina Prose Anthology (1997), Greensboro, NC: Avisson (Originally appeared in Fiction, 1995.)
  131. Porter, JA, In The Mind, Th Store of Joys: Writers Celebrate the Nc Museum of Arts 50th Anniversary (1997), JOhn F. Blair
  132. Belleforest's 'Vn esclaue More' and Othello, Shakespeare Quarterly, vol. 47 no. 2 (1996)
  133. Porter, JA, A Calling, vol. 8 no. 2 (1996)
  134. Porter, JA, Aaron, Eleazor, Othello: Surfing the Islamic Intertext in Early Modern English Drama (1996)
  135. Porter, JA, Bone Key, Yale Review (1996)
  136. Porter, JA, A Calling, Journal of Kentucky Studies (1995)
  137. Porter, JA, Slavery Racialized (1994)
  138. Porter, JA, An Errand, Fiction International (1994)
  139. Porter, JA, Renaissance Sexuality and Text: Three Studies, Research Opportunities in Renaissance Drama, vol. 33 (1993) (Review of Gregory W. Bredbeck's Sodomy and Interpretation: Marlowe to Milton; Mary Beth Rose's, The Expense of Spirit: Love and Sexuality in English Renaissance Drama; and Bruce R. Smith's Homosexual Desire in Shakespeare's England: A Cultural Poetics.)
  140. Porter, JA, Puzzling Marston and Homer: (A Response to Brownell Salomon and W. E. Slights), Connotations, vol. 2 no. 1 (1992)
  141. Porter, JA, Teaching Shakespeare (1992)
  142. Randall, DBJ, Renaissance Papers 1990 (1991), Southeastern Renaissance Conference
  143. Porter, JA, Symposium: Contemporary American Fiction (rev.), in Writers and Their Craft: Short Stories and Essays on the Narrative, edited by Delbanco, N; Goldstein, L (1991), Detroit: Wayne State
  144. Porter, JA, Complement Extern: Iago’s Speech Acts, in Othello: New Perspectives, edited by Vaughan, V (1991), Rutherford NJ: Fairleigh Dickenson UP
  145. Porter, JA, Character and Ideology in Shakespeare, in Shakespeare Left and Right, edited by Kamps, I (1991), New York: Routledge
  146. Porter, JA, Lithuania: Short Stories (1990), Johns Hopkins UP
  147. Randall, DBJ, Renaissance Papers 1989 (1990), Southeastern Renaissance Conference
  148. Porter, JA, Practice and Theory in Shakespeare Computing (1990)
  149. Porter, JA, Openings (1990)
  150. Porter, JA, Playing for Keeps, New American Writing (1990)
  151. Porter, JA, Attention, Shoppers, Witness (1990)
  152. Porter, JA, Playing for Keeps (1990)
  153. Marlowe, Shakespeare, and the Canonization of Heterosexuality, in Displacing Homophobia: Gay Male Perspectives in Literature and Culture, edited by Ronald R. Butters, John M. Clum, and Michael Moon (1989), Durham: Duke UP (repr.,.)
  154. Porter, JA, Shakespeare’s Mercutio: His History and Drama (1989), UNC Press
  155. Randall, DBJ, Renaissance Papers 1988 (1989), Southeasteern Renaissance Conference
  156. Porter, JA, Marlowe, Shakespeare, and the Canonization of Heterosexuality, in Displacing Homophobia: Gay Male Perspectives in Literature and Culture, edited by Butters, RR; Clum, JM; Moon, M (1989), Durham: Duke UP
  157. Randall, DBJ, Renaissance Papers 1987 (1988), Southeastern Renaissance Conference
  158. Porter, JA, Fraternal Pragmatics: Speech Acts of John and the Bastard, in King John: New Perspectives, edited by Aquino, DC (1988), Newark: U of Delaware P
  159. Porter, JA, Retrieval, Raritan a Quarterly Review (1988), Rutgers University, ISSN 0275-1607
  160. Porter, JA, Retrieval, Raritan a Quarterly Review (1988), Rutgers University, ISSN 0275-1607
  161. Porter, JA, Symposium: Contemporary American Fiction, Michigan Quarterly Review (1988)
  162. Porter, JA, Speech Acts of Iago (1988)
  163. Randall, DBJ, Renaissance Papers 1986 (1987), Southeastern Renaissance Conference
  164. JA Porter, Symposium: Contemporary American Fiction, Michigan Quarterly Review (1987)
  165. PORTER, JA, Review of Shakespeare's Politics by Ekbert Faas, Renaissance Quarterly, vol. 40 no. 2 (1987), pp. 372-374, University of Chicago Press, ISSN 1935-0236 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  166. Porter, JA, Symposium: Contemporary American Fiction (1987)
  167. Porter, JA, Romeo and Juliet and Mercutio: Toward Postfeminist Tragedy (1987)
  168. Porter, JA, St. Silvere’s Head (version one), Archive Centennial Issue (1987)
  169. Porter, JA, St. Silvere’s Head (version two), Confrontation Southern Writing Issue (1987)
  170. Porter, JA, Aerial View, The Louisville Review (1987)
  171. Pragmatics for Criticism: Two Generations of Speech Act Theory, Poetics, vol. 15 no. 3 (1986)
  172. Randall, DBJ, Renaissance Papers 1985 (1986), Southeastern Renaissance Conference
  173. Porter, JA, More Echoes from Eliot’s Ortho-epia Gallica, in Lear and Henry V, Shakespeare Quarterly, vol. 37 (1986)
  174. Porter, JA, Hillcrest Days, Cardinal (1986)
  175. Porter, JA, The Tunnel, Journal of Kentucky Studies (1986)
  176. Shakespeare's Universe of Discourse, (Cambridge UP, 1984), Shakespeare Quarterly, vol. 36 no. 4 (1985)
  177. Randall, DBJ, Renaissance Papers 1984 (1985), Southeastern Renaissance Conference
  178. Porter, JA, West Baltimore, The American Voice (1985)
  179. Porter, JA, Renaissance Papers 1983 (1984), Southeastern Renaissance Conference
  180. Porter, JA, Duckwalking, in The Pushcart Prize IX: Best of the Small Presses (1984) (Also reproduced in Harper's, 1984; originally appeared in Contemporary American Fiction, 1983.)
  181. Porter, JA, From 1 Henry IV [in The Drama of Speech Acts], in Shakespearean Criticism, edited by Harris, LL (1984), Detroit: Gale Research
  182. Porter, JA, Mercutio’s Brother, South Atlantic Review, vol. 49 (1984)
  183. Porter, JA, The Vacation (1984)
  184. Porter, JA, A Borderline Mercutio (1984)
  185. Porter, JA, Duckwalking, The Pushcart Prize Ix: Best of the Small Presses (1984)
  186. Porter, JA, The Supermarket, The Minnesota Review (1984), ISSN 2157-4189
  187. Porter, JA, The Kentucky Stories (1983), Johns Hopkins UP
  188. Porter, JA, Review of Hayden Carruth’s Working Papers, South Atlantic Quarterly, vol. 82 no. 2 (1983)
  189. Porter, JA, Nadine, Ploughshares (1983), ISSN 0048-4474
  190. Porter, JA, Bright Glances (1983)
  191. Porter, JA, The Vacation (1983)
  192. Porter, JA, How He Met the Celebrities, Northwest Review (1983)
  193. Porter, JA, Troth, New Directions, vol. 47 (1983)
  194. Porter, JA, Antaeus (1982)
  195. Porter, JA, Review of Eileen Jorge Allman’s Player-King and Adversary, South Atlantic Quarterly, vol. 80 no. 2 (1981)
  196. Porter, JA, Review of John Ashbery’s Shadow Train, Louisville Courier Journal (1981)
  197. PORTER, JA, Review of Player-King and Adversary by Eileen Jorge Allman, South Atlantic Quarterly, vol. 80 no. 4 (1981), pp. 493-493, Duke University Press, ISSN 1527-8026 [Gateway.cgi]
  198. Porter, JA, Review of Jonathan Baumbach’s My Father More or Less; B. H. Friedman’s Coming Close; Harold Jaffe’s Mourning Crazy Horse, Louisville Courier Journal (1980)
  199. Porter, JA, Review of Alan Sillitoe’s The Second Chance, Louisville Courier Journal (1980)
  200. Porter, JA, Marthe Grosjean, Tobacco Road (1980)
  201. Porter, JA; Contributing,, The Pushcart Prize: Best of the Small Presses,18- (1980)
  202. Porter, JA, Manuela Fuentes, Aspen Anthology (1980)
  203. Porter, JA, The Drama of Speech Acts: Shakespeare’s Lancastrian Tetralogy (1979), U of California P
  204. Porter, JA, Nadine, the Supermarket, the Story Ends (1979)
  205. Porter, JA, In the Mind’s Eye, New Directions, vol. 39 (1979)
  206. Porter, JA, Sweetness: A Thinking Machine, The Pushcart Prize Iv: Best of the Small Presses (1979)
  207. Porter, JA, Crazyhorse (1979-80), vol. 18-21 (1979)
  208. Porter, JA, A Child of the Heart, Triquarterly (1978), ISSN 0041-3097
  209. Porter, JA, Openings (1978)
  210. Porter, JA, The Vacation (1978)
  211. Porter, JA, The Tunnel, Wind (1978)
  212. Porter, JA, Eelgrass (novel) (1977), New Directions
  213. Porter, JA, For Nineteen Sixty-eight, The Iowa Review (1977)
  214. Porter, JA, T as in Thiladelthia, Via (1976)
  215. Porter, JA, Bowling Green, Antaeus (1975)
  216. Porter, JA, Beans, Fiction (1973)
  217. Porter, JA, The Vacation, The Best American Short Stories (1972)
  218. Works in Progress  (i. Renaissance Studies: Shakespearean Moorings. ii. Long and short works on characterology, dramatic speech acts, and cultural study; a longer work on "The Character of Speech Acts"; an article "Empirical Shakespeare"; shorter works on characterology, dramatic speech acts, pragmatics, and cultural study. iii. Long and short fiction, including the novel "Forgotten Coast" and "Deep France," a memoir..)

Price, Reynolds

  1. Ardent Spirits (2009)
  2. Letter to a Godchild (2006), Scribner
  3. The Good Priest's Son (Spring,2005), pp. circa 300 pp., Scribner  [author's comments]
  4. John Milton, in [Literary Genius], edited by Joseph Epstein (2005)  [author's comments]
  5. A Glad Welcome, Duke Magazine, vol. 90 no. 6 (2005), pp. 1  [author's comments]
  6. A Serious Way of Wondering: the Ethics of Jesus Imagined (2003), Scribner  [author's comments]
  7. Noble Norfleet (Spring, 2002), scribner  [author's comments]
  8. A Perfect Friend (2000), Atheneum (a novel.)
  9. Feasting the Heart (2000), Scribner (fifty-two commentaries for the air.)
  10. Letter to a Man in the Fire: Does God Exist and Does He Care? (1999), Scribner (an epistolary essay.)
  11. Roxanna Slade (1998), Scribner (a novel.)
  12. Learning a Trade: A Craftsman's Notebooks, 1955-1997 (1998), Duke UP
  13. The Collected Poems (1997), Scribner (poems.)
  14. Three Gospels (1996), Scribner (translations of The Gospels of Mark and John with a modern apocryphal gospel.)
  15. The Promise of Rest (1995), Scribner (a novel.)
  16. A Whole New Life (1994), Atheneum (a memoir: later in German.)
  17. Full Moon and Other Plays (1993), Theatre Communications Group (three plays.)
  18. The Collected Stories (1993), Atheneum (short stories.)
  19. Blue Calhoun (1992), Atheneum (a novel.)
  20. The Foreseeable Future (1991), Atheneum (three stories.)
  21. Conversations with Reynolds Price, edited by Jefferson Humphries (1991), UP of Mississippi (interviews, 1966-1990.)
  22. The Tongues of Angels (1990), Atheneum (a novel.)
  23. The Use of Fire (1990), Atheneum (poems.)
  24. New Music (1990), Theatre Communications Group (a trilogy of plays.)
  25. Clear Pictures: First Loves, First Guides (1989), Atheneum (a memoir.)
  26. A Common Room: Essays 1954-1987 (1988), Atheneum
  27. Good Hearts (1988), Atheneum (a novel: later in Swedish.)
  28. Kate Vaiden (1986), Atheneum (a novel: later in French, German, Danish, Swedish, Portuguese and Hebrew translations.)
  29. The Laws of Ice (1986), Atheneum (poems.)
  30. A complete bibliography, through 1984, is available--Reynolds Price: A Bibliography 1948-84 by Stuart Wright and James L.W. West III (University Press of Virginia, Charlottesville), 122 pp. (1986) (There have been numerous special and limited editions through the years, the contents of which were mostly included in the above listed full-length volumes. Contributions to magazines, newspapers, anthologies etc. run into the hundreds of items and are catalogued in the above-mentioned bibliography and in the Special Collections Department of the Duke University Library.)
  31. Private Contentment (1984), Atheneum (a play.)
  32. Vital Provisions (1982), Atheneum (poems.)
  33. The Source of Light (1981), Atheneum (a novel.)
  34. A Palpable God: Thirty Stories Translated from the Bible with an Essay on the Origins and Life of Narrative (1978), Atheneum
  35. Early Dark (1977), Atheneum (a play.)
  36. The Surface of Earth (1975), Atheneum (a novel: later in Russian.)
  37. Things Themselves (1972), Atheneum (essays and scenes.)
  38. Permanent Errors (1970), Atheneum (short stories.)
  39. Love and Work (1968), Atheneum (a novel: later in Dutch.)
  40. A Generous Man (1966), Atheneum (a novel: later in French and German translations.)
  41. A Long and Happy Life (1962), Atheneum (a novel: later published in Danish, Finnish, Norwegian, Swedish, French, Italian, German, Polish, Greek, Spanish, Japanese, and Russian. In 1987, the twenty-fifth anniversary of its publication, the novel was reissued by Atheneum in the orignial clothbound format.)
  42. The Names and Faces of Heroes (1962), Atheneum (short stories: later in French and German translations.)

Psomiades, Kathy A.

  1. Psomiades, KA, Primitive Marriage: Victorian Anthropology, the Novel and Sexual Modernity (June, 2023), Oxford University Press
  2. Psomiades, KA, What does it mean to periodize a theory? three feminist encounters with theories of the nineteenth century, Criticism, vol. 61 no. 4 (September, 2019), pp. 443-459 [doi]
  3. Psomiades, KA, Anthropology and classical evolutionism, in The Routledge Companion to Victorian Literature (January, 2019), pp. 389-400, ISBN 9780429018183 [doi]  [abs]
  4. Psomiades, KA, Real Domesticity, Novel, vol. 51 no. 3 (November, 2018), pp. 533-537, Duke University Press [doi]
  5. Psomiades, KA, Hidden Meaning: Andrew Lang, H. Rider Haggard, Sigmund Freud, and Interpretation, Romanticism on the Net no. 64 (January, 2014), Consortium Erudit [doi]  [abs]
  6. PSOMIADES, KA, Polygenist Ecosystems: Robert Knox’s The Races of Man (1850), Victorian Review, vol. 36 no. 2 (October, 2010), pp. 32-36, ISSN 0848-1512 [41413848]
  7. PSOMIADES, KA, The Marriage Plot in Theory, NOVEL: A Forum on Fiction, vol. 43 no. 1 (Spring, 2010), pp. 53-59, Duke University Press, ISSN 0029-5132 [27764369], [doi]
  8. Psomiades, KA, He Knew He Was Right: the Sensational Tyranny of the Sexual Contract and the Problem of Liberal Politics, in The Politics of Gender in Anthony Trollope's Novels, edited by Markwick, M; Morse, DD; Gagnier, R (January, 2009), pp. 31-44, Ashgate Publishing, Ltd., ISBN 9780754663898  [abs]
  9. Psomiades, KA, 'Dante Gabriel Rossetti' and 'Margaret Oliphant Wilson Oliphant', in The Oxford Encyclopedia of British Literature, edited by Kastan, DS (2006), Oxford University Press, ISBN 9780195169218  [abs]
  10. Psomiades, KA, The Novel and the Culture Concept, vol. 39 (October, 2005), pp. 119-122, Duke University Press [doi]
  11. Psomiades, KA, ’The Lady of Shalott’ and the Critical Fortunes of Victorian Poetry, in The Cambridge Companion to Victorian Poetry, edited by Bristow, J (October, 2000), pp. 25-45, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 9780521646802  [abs]
  12. Psomiades, KA, Heterosexual Exchange and Other Victorian Fictions: "The Eustace Diamonds" and Victorian Anthropology, NOVEL: A Forum on Fiction, vol. 33 no. 1 (October, 1999), pp. 93-118, ISSN 0029-5132 [1346029], [doi]
  13. Psomiades, KA, Still Burning from this Strangling Embrace: Vernon Lee on Desire and Aesthetics, in Victorian Sexual Dissidence, edited by Dellamora, R (June, 1999), pp. 21-41, University of Chicago Press, ISBN 9780226142265
  14. Psomiades, KA, Whose Body? Christina Rossetti and the Embodiment of Aestheticism, in Women and British Aestheticism, edited by Talia Schaffer and Kathy Alexis Psomiades (1999), pp. 101-118, University Press of Virginia  [abs]
  15. with T. Schaffer, Women and British Aestheticism, edited by Psomiades, KA; Schaffer, T (1999), University Press of Virginia  [abs]
  16. Psomiades, KA, Beauty's Body: Femininity and Representation in British Aestheticism (1997), pp. 241 pages, Stanford University Press, ISBN 9780804727846
  17. Psomiades, KA, Feminine and Poetic Privacy in Christina Rossetti’s "Autumn" and "A Royal Princess", Victorian Poetry, vol. 31 no. 2 (July, 1993), pp. 187-202, ISSN 0042-5206 [Gateway.cgi]
  18. Psomiades, KA, Beauty’s Body: Gender Ideology and British Aestheticism, Victorian Studies, vol. 36 no. 1 (October, 1992), pp. 31-52, ISSN 0042-5222 [3827932]
  19. Psomiades, KA, Poetry by Women, Nineteenth-Century Contexts, vol. 16 no. 2 (January, 1992), pp. 193-199, Informa UK Limited, ISSN 0890-5495 [doi]
  20. Psomiades, K, “Material Witness:”Feminism and Nineteenth-Century Studies, Nineteenth-Century Contexts, vol. 13 no. 1 (March, 1989), pp. 13-18, Informa UK Limited [doi]

Quilligan, Maureen

  1. Quilligan, M, Theodor De Bry's voyages to the new and old worlds, Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies, vol. 41 no. 1 (December, 2011), pp. 1-12, Duke University Press, ISSN 1082-9636 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  2. Quilligan, M, The Key of Green: Passion and Perception in Renaissance Culture, Modern Language Quarterly, vol. 72 no. 2 (June, 2011), pp. 259-262, Duke University Press, ISSN 0026-7929 [doi]
  3. Margaret Hannay, Mary Wroth, Renaissance Quarterly (2011), University of Chicago Press  [abs]
  4. Bruce R. Smith, The Key of Green, Modern Philology (2011)  [abs]
  5. Quilligan, M, Review of Bruce R. Smith's The Key of Green, Modern Philology (2011)  [abs]
  6. Quilligan, M, Review of Mary Wroth by Margaret Hannay, Renaissance Quarterly (2011), University of Chicago Press  [abs]
  7. Theodor de Bry's Voyages to the Old World and New, JMEMS, vol. (Winter 2010) (2010), Duke University Press  [abs]
  8. Quilligan, M, Margaret P. Hannay. Mary Sidney, Lady Wroth. Farnham: Ashgate Publishing Limited, 2010. xxxiv + 363 pp. index. illus. chron. bibl. $99.95. ISBN: 978–0–7546–6053–8., Renaissance Quarterly, vol. 63 no. 4 (2010), pp. 1422-1423, Cambridge University Press (CUP), ISSN 0034-4338 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  9. Quilligan, M, Allegory and Female Authority, in Thinking Allegory Otherwise, edited by Machovsky, B (2009), Stanford University Press  [abs]
  10. Raman, S, Margaret R. Greer, Walter D. Mignolo, and Maureen Quilligan, eds. Rereading the Black Legend: The Discourses of Religious and Racial Difference in the Renaissance Empires. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 2008. viii + 478 pp. index. illus. bibl. $25. ISBN: 978–0–226–30722–0., vol. 61 (2008), pp. 1289-1291, Cambridge University Press (CUP) [doi]
  11. Re-reading the Black Legend: The Discourses of Religion and Racial Differences in the European Renaissance, edited by Mignolo, W; Greer, MARGARET; Quilligan, MAUREEN (2007), Chicago University Press
  12. Quilligan, M, Incest and agency in Elizabeth's England (December, 2005), pp. 1-281, ISBN 9780812219050  [abs]
  13. Quilligan, M, Recent studies in the english renaissance, SEL - Studies in English Literature, vol. 43 no. 1 (January, 2003), pp. 233-295, ISSN 0039-3657 [doi]
  14. Incest and Agency in Elizabeth's England (2005), University of Pennsylvania Press  [abs]
  15. Quilligan, M, Incest and Agency: the Case of Elizabeth I, in Generation and Degeneration, edited by Brownlee, K; Finucci, V (2003), Duke UP
  16. Quilligan, M, Review of K. Schwarz’s Amazon Love, Shakespeare Studies (2003)
  17. Quilligan, M, Renaissance materialities: Introduction, Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies, vol. 32 no. 3 (September, 2002), pp. 427-431, Duke University Press, ISSN 1082-9636 [doi]
  18. Quilligan, M, Renaissance Materialities, vol. JMEMS (September, 2002), Duke UP  [abs]
  19. Quilligan, M, On the Renaissance Epic: Spenser and Slavery, South Atlantic Quarterly, vol. 100 no. 1 (January, 2001), pp. 15-39, Duke University Press, ISSN 0038-2876 [doi]
  20. Quilligan, M, Spenser and Slavery, edited by Baucom, I, South Atlantic Quarterly (2001)
  21. Quilligan, M, Elizabeth’s Embroidery, Shakespeare Studies, vol. 29 (2001), pp. 208-215
  22. Quilligan, M, Freedom, Service, and the Trade in Slaves: The Problem of Labor in Paradise Lost, in Object and Subject: Reconstructing Renaissance Culture, edited by Grazia, MD; Quilligan, M; Stallybrass, P (1995), Cambridge UP
  23. with Quilligan, ; Grazia, MD; Stallybrass, P, Object and Subject: Reconstructing Renaissance Culture (1995), Cambridge UP
  24. Quilligan, M, Review of Gamani Salgado’s The Elizabethan Underworld, New York Times Book Review (1993)
  25. Quilligan, M, Author, Author, Yale Review (1993)
  26. Quilligan, M, The Language of the Body: The Taming of the Shrew and The Tragedy of Mariam, in Renaissance Sexuality, edited by Turner, JK (1992), Cambridge: Cambridge UP
  27. Quilligan, M, The Allegory of Female Authority : Christine de Pizan’s Cite des Dames (1991), Ithaca, NY: Cornell UP
  28. Quilligan, M, Christine de Pizan and Canon Formation, in Displacements: Woman Tradition Literatures in French, edited by Miller, NK; DeJean, J (1991), pp. 126-43, Baltimore: Johns Hopkins P
  29. Quilligan, M, Christine de Pizan: Interventions, Exemplaria: A Journal of Theory in Medieval and Renaissance Studies, special issue edited by Ruth Barrie Strauss (1991)
  30. Quilligan, M, Translating Dismemberment: Christine de Pizan and Boccaccio, Studi Sul Boccaccio (1991)
  31. Quilligan, M, Feminine Endings: The Sexual Politics of Sidney’s and Spenser’s Rhyming, in The Englishwoman in Print: Counterbalancing the Canon, edited by Haselkorn, AM; Travitsky, BS (1990), pp. 311-25, Amherst, MA: U of Massachusetts P
  32. Quilligan, M, The Constant Subject: Instability and Authority in Wroth’s Urania Poems, in Soliciting Interpretation: Literary Theory and Seventeenth-Century English Poetry, edited by Harvey, E; Maus, K (1990), pp. 273-306, Chicago: U of Chicago P
  33. Quilligan, M, The Anthropology of Intertextuality: Mary Wroth and the Family Romance, in Unfolded Tales: Essays on Renaissance Romance, edited by Teskey, G; Logan, G (1989), Ithaca, NY: Cornell UP
  34. Quilligan, M, Sidney and His Queen, in The Historical Renaissance, edited by Strier, R; Dubrow, H (1989), pp. 171-96, Chicago: U of Chicago P
  35. Quilligan, M, Review of The History of Private Life, vol. III, edited by Chartier, R, New York Times Book Review (1989)
  36. Quilligan, M, Review of Antonia Fraser’s The Warrior Queens, Washington Post (1989)
  37. Quilligan, M, Review of Laurie Finke and Martin Shichtman’s Medieval Text and Contemporary Readers, Speculum (1989)
  38. QUILLIGAN, M, Allegory and the Textual Body: Female Authority in Christine de Pizan's 'Livre de le Cite des Dames', Romanic Review, vol. 79 no. 1 (January, 1988), pp. 222-248, ISSN 0035-8118 (Reprinted in The New Medievalism, ed. Kevin Brownlee and Stephen G. Nichols [Baltimore: Johns Hopkins P, 1991].) [Gateway.cgi]
  39. Quilligan, M, Review of Patricia Parker’s Literary Fat Ladies: Rhetoric Gender Property, Shakespeare Quarterly (1988)
  40. Quilligan, M, The Difference of Feminist Biography, Yale Review (1988), pp. 52-73
  41. Quilligan, M, The Comedy of Female Authority in The Faerie Queene, ELR (1988), pp. 427-41
  42. Quilligan, M; Ferguson, M; kers, NV, Rewriting the Renaissance: Discourses of Sexual Difference in Early Modern Europe (1986), University of Chicago Press
  43. Quilligan, M, Milton’s Spenser: The Inheritance of Ineffability, in The Ineffable Word: From Dante to Eliot, edited by Hawkins, P; Schotter, A (1985), A.M.S. Press, U of California P
  44. Quilligan, M, Review of Jasper Ridley’s Henry VIII, New York Times (1985)
  45. Quilligan, M, Review of Judith C. Brown’s Immodest Acts: The Life of a Lesbian Nun in Renaissance Italy (1985)
  46. Quilligan, M, Review of Tirant Lo Blanc, The Nation (1985) (15th century Spanish text in translation.)
  47. Quilligan, M, Review of Antonia Fraser’s The Weaker Vessel, The Nation (1985)
  48. Quilligan, M, Milton’s Spenser: The Politics of Reading (1983), Cornell UP
  49. Quilligan, M, Review of The Paradise of Women: Writing Englishwomen of the Renaissance, edited by Travitsky, B, Modern Language Notes (1983)
  50. Quilligan, M, Review of Christine de Pizan’s The Book of the City of Ladies, trans. E.J. Richards, New York Times Book Review (1982)
  51. Quilligan, M, Thomas Pynchon and the Language of Allegory, in Thomas Pynchon, Critical Essays, edited by Pearce, (1981), Twayne (Reprint of material on Pynchon from The Language of Allegory.)
  52. Quilligan, M, The Language of Allegory: Defining the Genre (1979), Cornell UP (paperback, 1991.)
  53. Quiligan, M, Langland's Literal Allegory, Essays in Criticism, vol. XXVIII no. 2 (January, 1978), pp. 95-111, Oxford University Press (OUP), ISSN 0014-0856 [doi]
  54. Quilligan, M, Review of Gay Clifford’s The Transformations of Allegory, Poetics Today Quarterly (1978)
  55. Quilligan, M, Words and Sex: the Language of Allegory in the De planctu naturae, Le Roman de la Rose, and Book III of the Faerie Queene, Allegorica, vol. 2 no. 1 (1977), pp. 195-216, ISSN 0363-2377 [Gateway.cgi]

Randall, Dale B.

  1. Randall, DBJ, Avoiding Garrulity: An Introduction to Sir Edwin Sadleir and His Improvement of Cervantes's Don Quixote, Studies in philology, vol. 106 no. 4 (2009), pp. 468-482, ISSN 0039-3738 [Gateway.cgi]
  2. Randall, DBJ, Dudley North’s Observations and Advices Oeconomicall (forthcoming) (An edited spinoff from Gentle Flame.)
  3. Randall, DBJ, An Annotated List of 17th-Century English Allusions to Cervantes (forthcoming) (In collaboration with Professor Emeritus Jackson Boswell, University of the District of Columbia.)
  4. Randall, DBJ, Entry for Dudley, Fourth Lord North (1622-1677), in New Dictionary of National Biography (forthcoming), Oxford UP
  5. Randall, DBJ, Tragic instance: The sequence of Shakespeare's tragedies, Sixteenth Century Journal: journal of early modern studies, vol. 31 no. 2 (2000), pp. 615-617, ISSN 0361-0160 [Gateway.cgi]
  6. Randall, DBJ, Soliloquy of a Farmer’s Wife: The Diary of Anne Elliott Perrin (17 December 1917-31 December 1918) (1999), Athens: Ohio UP, 113 illust. xxxi, 384 pp
  7. Randall, DBJ, Image-making and image-breaking: Seeing The 'Minister's black veil' through a Miltonic glass, darkly, Resources for American Literary Study, vol. 23 no. 1 (1997), pp. 19-27, ISSN 0048-7384 [Gateway.cgi]
  8. Randall, DBJ, Winter Fruit: English Drama 1642-1660 (1995), Lexington: UP of Kentucky, xiv, 454 pp
  9. RANDALL, D, AMERICAN MAIRSY-DOTTINESS, FASTOLF,JOHN SECRETARY, AND THE LAW FRENCH OF A CAROLINE CAVALIER + POPULAR SONG VOCABULARY, American Speech, vol. 70 no. 4 (1995), pp. 361-370, ISSN 0003-1283 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  10. Randall, DBJ, Renaissance Papers 1990 (1991), Southeastern Renaissance Conference  [abs]
  11. Randall, DBJ, Renaissance Papers 1989 (1990), Southeastern Renaissance Conference
  12. RANDALL, D, X-ME-NO-XS, SOME EXAMPLES (MAINLY FROM THE RENAISSANCE) OF THE NEOLOGIZING IMPERATIVE RETORT, American Speech, vol. 64 no. 3 (1989), pp. 233-243, ISSN 0003-1283 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  13. RANDALL, D, READING THE LIGHT IN LOVELACE THE 'GRASSHOPPER', College Literature, vol. 16 no. 2 (1989), pp. 182-189, ISSN 0093-3139 [Gateway.cgi]
  14. Randall, DBJ, Renaissance Papers 1988 (1989), Southeasteern Renaissance Conference  [abs]
  15. RANDALL, D, RENAISSANCE DRAMA IN ENGLAND AND SPAIN, TOPICAL ALLUSION AND HISTORY PLAYS - LOFTIS,J, Renaissance Quarterly, vol. 41 no. 4 (1988), pp. 744-746, ISSN 0034-4338 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  16. Randall, DBJ, Renaissance Papers 1987 (1988), Southeastern Renaissance Conference  [abs]
  17. Randall, DBJ, Renaissance Papers 1986 (1987), Southeastern Renaissance Conference  [abs]
  18. Randall, DBJ, Theatres of Greatness: A Revisionary View of Ford’s "Perkin Warbeck", vol. 37 (1986), University of Victoria, Victoria, B.C., 80 pp
  19. Randall, DBJ, Renaissance Papers 1985 (1986), Southeastern Renaissance Conference  [abs]
  20. with J. Porter, Renaissance Papers 1985 (1985), Durham: Southeastern Renaissance Conference, 95 pp  [abs]
  21. with J. Porter, Renaissance Papers 1984 (1985), Durham: Southeastern Renaissance Conference, 79 pp  [abs]
  22. Randall, DBJ, Renaissance Papers 1984 (1985), Southeastern Renaissance Conference
  23. RANDALL, D, THE IRONING OF HERBERT,GEORGE 'COLLAR', Studies in philology, vol. 81 no. 4 (1984), pp. 473-495, ISSN 0039-3738 [Gateway.cgi]
  24. RANDALL, D, SOME OBSERVATIONS ON THE THEME OF CHASTITY IN THE 'CHANGELING' + MIDDLETON,THOMAS, English Literary Renaissance, vol. 14 no. 3 (1984), pp. 347-366, ISSN 0013-8312 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  25. RANDALL, D, THE ROMAN VIBRATIONS OF JULIAS CLOTHES + HERRICK,ROBERT 'UPON JULIAS CLOTHES', English Language Notes, vol. 21 no. 3 (1984), pp. 10-16, ISSN 0013-8282 [Gateway.cgi]
  26. RANDALL, D, APPROACHES TO BROWNE,THOMAS - PATRIDES,CA, SAQ: The South Atlantic Quarterly, vol. 83 no. 3 (1984), pp. 359-360, ISSN 0038-2876 [Gateway.cgi]
  27. Randall, DBJ, Gentle Flame: The Life and Verse of Dudley, Fourth Lord North (1602-1677) (1983), Durham: Duke UP, 254 pp
  28. RANDALL, D, DANIEL,SAMUEL - THE BROTHERTON-MANUSCRIPT, A STUDY IN AUTHORSHIP - PITCHER,J, Renaissance Quarterly, vol. 36 no. 1 (1983), pp. 145-148, ISSN 0034-4338 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  29. RANDALL, D, WEBSTER,JOHN - CITIZEN AND DRAMATIST - BRADBROOK,MC, SAQ: The South Atlantic Quarterly, vol. 81 no. 2 (1982), pp. 244-246, ISSN 0038-2876 [Gateway.cgi]
  30. RANDALL, D, COUNTRY DELIGHTS FOR THE GENTRY - A VIEW FROM 1669, SAQ: The South Atlantic Quarterly, vol. 80 no. 2 (1981), pp. 222-232, ISSN 0038-2876 [Gateway.cgi]
  31. RANDALL, D, TRAGIC PATTERNS IN JACOBEAN AND CAROLINE DRAMA - CHAMPION,LS, SAQ: The South Atlantic Quarterly, vol. 78 no. 2 (1979), pp. 269-270, ISSN 0038-2876 [Gateway.cgi]
  32. Randall, DBJ, Medieval and Renaissance, in Proceedings of the Southeastern Institute of Medieval and Renaissance Studies (1979), Durham: Duke UP, 166 pp  [abs]
  33. RANDALL, D, CROWELLS HANDBOOK OF ELIZABETHAN AND STUART LITERATURE - RUOFF,JE, SAQ: The South Atlantic Quarterly, vol. 76 no. 1 (1977), pp. 130-131, ISSN 0038-2876 [Gateway.cgi]
  34. Williams, GW, Studies in the Continental Background of Renaissance English Literature: Essays Presented to John L. Lievsay (1977), Durham: Duke UP, 235 pp  [abs]
  35. Randall, DBJ, Medieval and Renaissance Studies, in Proceedings of the Southeastern Institute of Medieval and Renaissance Studies (1976), Duke UP, 127 pp  [abs]
  36. Randall, DBJ, Joseph Conrad and Warrington Dawson: The Record of a Friendship (1968), Durham: Duke UP, 242 pp

Richardson, Ben

  1. Ben Richardson, “‘A Conversation with Spectres’: Russian Ballet and the Politics of Voice in T.S. Eliot.”, JML: Journal of Modern Literature, vol. 31 no. 7 (2013), pp. 158-177

Rogers, Abigail

  1. Rogers, A, ‘A LIGHT IN SOUND, A SOUND-LIKE POWER IN LIGHT’: COLERIDGE’S PHENOMENAL INVISIBLE, Literature and Theology, vol. 37 no. 3 (September, 2023), pp. 199-215, Oxford University Press (OUP) [doi]  [abs]

Rogers, Bradley

  1. Rogers, JB, The Song is You Musical Theatre and the Politics of Bursting Into Song and Dance (2020), ISBN 1609387325  [abs]
  2. Rogers, B, Redressing The Black Crook: The Dancing Tableau of Melodrama, Modern Drama, vol. 55 (February, 2014), pp. 476-496
  3. B. Rogers, The Interpellations of Interpolation, or The Disintegrating Female Musical Body, Camera Obscura, vol. 67 (2008), pp. 88-111
  4. Rogers, B, The Interpellations of Interpolation, or The Disintegrating Female Musical Body, Camera Obscura, vol. 67 (2008), pp. 88-111

Rogers, Hannah

  1. Rogers, HL, Philosophy in Austen's pump room: How enlightened tolerance became disgust, Eighteenth-Century Fiction, vol. 32 no. 2 (January, 2020), pp. 317-340 [doi]  [abs]

Ruderman, Judith

  1. Ruderman, J, Lorenzo and Francesco: The Visionary Images of D. H. Lawrence and Francesco Clemente, in Englishes: Letterature Inglesi Contemporanee (October, 2015), pp. 79-94
  2. Ruderman, J, A Russian Jew of Bloomsbury: The Life and Times of Samuel Koteliansky, edited by Diment, G, D.H. Lawrence Review, vol. 37 no. 1 (October, 2015), pp. 123-137-140
  3. Ruderman, J, D. H. Lawrence and the Paradoxes of Psychic Life, D. H. Lawrence Review, vol. 30 (October, 2015), pp. 61-63
  4. Ruderman, J, Translation is no Equation: D. H. Lawrence and the Art of the Original, in D. H. Lawrence : New Critical Perspectives and Cultural Translation (2015)
  5. Ruderman, J, Bloomsbury, Modernism, and the Reinvention of Intimacy., Modern Philology, vol. 111 no. 4 (May, 2014), pp. E455-E458, ISSN 0026-8232 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  6. Ruderman, J, Race and Identity in D.H. Lawrence: Indians, Gypsies, and Jews (March, 2014), pp. 1-292, Palgrave MacMillan, ISBN 9781137398833 [doi]  [abs]
  7. Ruderman, J, D. H. Lawrence's Dis-Ease: Examining the Symptoms of Illness as Metaphor, D.H. Lawrence Review, vol. 36.2 (2011), pp. 72-91
  8. Ruderman, J, Destinies of Splendor: Sexual Attraction in D. H. Lawrence, edited by Wuchina, D, D. H. Lawrence Review, vol. 36 no. 1 (2011), pp. 138-140
  9. Ruderman, J, Louisa Victrix: Female Initiative in Daughters of the Vicar, Journal of D. H. Lawrence Society (December, 2009), pp. 1-20
  10. Ruderman, J, Angst for the Memories: Life and Times of Joseph Heller, in Social Issues in Literature: War in Joseph Heller's Catch 22 (2009)
  11. Ruderman, J, 'Boys in khaki, girls in print': Women's literary responses to the Great War 1914-1918., English Literature in Transition 1880-1920, vol. 50 no. 1 (2007), pp. 118-120, ISSN 0013-8339 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  12. Ruderman, J, Doing a Zion Stunt: D.H. Lawrence in His Land(s) of Milk and Honey, in D. H. Lawrence: History, Literature, Culture, edited by Bell, M; Cushman, K; Iida, T; Tateishi, H (2005), pp. 205-224
  13. Ruderman, J, D. H. Lawrence's paintings., English Literature in Transition 1880-1920, vol. 48 no. 2 (2005), pp. 244-248, ISSN 0013-8339 [Gateway.cgi]
  14. Ruderman, J, Joseph Heller: A descriptive bibliography, Papers. Bibliographical Society of America, vol. 97 no. 4 (December, 2003), pp. 605-607, ISSN 0006-128X [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  15. Review of Michael Squires and Lynn Talbot's Living at the Edge: A Biography of D.H. Lawrence & Frieda von Richthofen, English Literature in Transition, vol. 46 (September 2003)
  16. Review of Matthew Bruccoli and Park Bucker's Joseph Heler, a Discriptive Bibliography, Papers of the Bibliographical Society of American, vol. 97 (December 2003), pp. 605-7
  17. Like Taxes, Learning is With You Forever, San Diego Union, Guide to Careers Supplement (20 Apr. 1986), pp. 9
  18. State Humanities Councils and Continuing Education in the Humanities, in Conference Proceedings, The Future of Arts and Humanities, How, Where, and With Whom, edited by Donna L. Dacus and Philip M. Nowlen, NUCEA (2003), pp. 36-40
  19. Ruderman, J, An Englishman at Heart? : D. H. Lawrence and the National Identity Debates, in D.H. Lawrence New Worlds, edited by Keith Cushman and Earl G. Ingersoll (2003), pp. 50-67, Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press, ISBN 083863981X  [abs]
  20. Ruderman, J, Living at the edge: A biography of D.H. Lawrence and Frieda von Richtofen, English Literature in Transition 1880-1920, vol. 46 no. 3 (2003), pp. 331-335, ISSN 0013-8339 [Gateway.cgi]
  21. Ruderman, J, William Stryon and Styron's Sophie's Choice, in Reference guide to holocaust literature (May, 2002), pp. 306-307, St. James Press, ISBN 1558624678  [abs]
  22. J. Ruderman, Women and Power, newsletter of NUCEA Council on Status of Women as well as Fora, publication for women in region III of NUCEA (n.d.) (Abridged version of talk delivered at NUCEA annual meeting in Salt Lake City, 1989.)
  23. J. Ruderman, Entries on William Styron and Styron's 'Sophie's Choice', in Reference Guide to Holocaust Literature (2002), St. James Press
  24. Lorenze and Francesco: The 'Visionary Images' of D.H. Lawrence and Francesco Clemente, Englishes: Letterature Inglesi Contemporanee, vol. 6 no. 18 (2002), pp. 79-94
  25. Ruderman, J, D.H. Lawrence and the Bible, English Literature in Transition 1880-1920, vol. 45 no. 1 (2002), pp. 107-109, ISSN 0013-8339 [Gateway.cgi]
  26. J. Ruderman, Review of Barbara Schapiro's D.H. Lawrence and the Paradoxes of Psychic LIfe, D.H. Lawrence Review, vol. 30 (2001), pp. 61-63
  27. J. Ruderman, Review of Jack F. Stewart's The Vital Art of D.H. Lawrence, English Literature in Transition, vol. 43 (Sept. 2000)
  28. Ruderman, J, Melissa Zink's D.H. Lawrence: A Biography in the Analytic Mode, D. H. Lawrence Review, vol. 29 (2000), pp. 49-51
  29. Ruderman, J, The vital art of D.H. Lawrence: Vision and expression, English Literature in Transition 1880-1920, vol. 43 no. 4 (2000), pp. 503-507, ISSN 0013-8339 [Gateway.cgi]
  30. J. Ruderman, Review of New Casebook: Sons and Lovers, edited by Rick Rylance, English Literature in Transition, vol. 41 (Jan. 1998), pp. 1-4
  31. Ruderman, J, Sons and lovers: Contemporary critical essays, English Literature in Transition 1880-1920, vol. 41 no. 1 (1998), pp. 111-114, ISSN 0013-8339 [Gateway.cgi]
  32. J. Ruderman, Review of Editing D.H. Lawrence: New Versions of a Modern Author, edited by Dennis Jackson and Charles Ross, Studies in Bibliography, vol. 91 (Mar. 1997), pp. 77-79
  33. Ruderman, J, Editing D.H. Lawrence: New versions of a modern author - Ross,CL, Jackson,D, Papers. Bibliographical Society of America, vol. 91 no. 1 (March, 1997), pp. 103-105, ISSN 0006-128X [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  34. Ruderman, J, Male Masochism, D. H. Lawrence Review (1997), pp. 410-413
  35. J. Ruderman, Review of D.H. Lawrence's The Woman Who Rode Away and other stories, edited by Dieter Mehl and Christa Jansohn, English Literature in Transition, vol. 39 (Sept. 1996), pp. 478-82
  36. Ruderman, J, D. H. Lawrence and Women of the Third Age, Journal of Aging and Identiy, vol. 1 (1996), pp. 223-237
  37. RUDERMAN, J, THE 'WOMAN WHO RODE AWAY' AND OTHER STORIES - LAWRENCE,DH, English Literature in Transition 1880-1920, vol. 39 no. 4 (1996), pp. 478-482, ISSN 0013-8339 [Gateway.cgi]
  38. J. Ruderman, Review of Robert Montgomery's The Vision D.H. Lawrence, English Literature in Transition, vol. 38 (1995), pp. 546-50
  39. Ruderman, J, Styron's Farewell to Arms: Writing on the Military, in The critical response to William Styron (1995), pp. 87-92, Greenwood Pub Group, ISBN 0313280002  [abs]
  40. RUDERMAN, J, THE VISIONARY LAWRENCE,D.H. - BEYOND PHILOSOPHY AND ART - MONTGOMERY,RE, English Literature in Transition 1880-1920, vol. 38 no. 4 (1995), pp. 546-550, ISSN 0013-8339 [Gateway.cgi]
  41. J. Ruderman, Review of Mark Spilka's Renewing the Normative D.H. Lawrence, Novel, vol. 27 (Winter 1994), pp. 225-27
  42. RUDERMAN, J, RENEWING THE NORMATIVE LAWRENCE,D.H., A PERSONAL PROGRESS - SPILKA,M, Novel: A Forum on Fiction, vol. 27 no. 2 (1994), pp. 225-227, ISSN 0029-5132 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  43. J. Ruderman, Review of Carol Siegel's Lawrence Among the Women, Studies in the Novel, vol. 25 (Summer 1993), pp. 245-47
  44. J. Ruderman, Review of Carol Siegel's Male Masochism, D.H. Lawrence Review, vol. 25 (1993-94 [pub. 1996])
  45. RUDERMAN, J, LAWRENCE AMONG THE WOMEN, WAVERING BOUNDARIES IN WOMENS LITERARY TRADITIONS - SIEGEL,C, Studies in the Novel, vol. 25 no. 2 (1993), pp. 249-251, ISSN 0039-3827 [Gateway.cgi]
  46. J. Ruderman, How to Find a Find and Catch a Catch: Writing the Winning Grant Proposal, in Writing and Publishing for Academic Authors, edited by Joseph M. Moxley (1992, reissued 1996), UP of America
  47. J. Ruderman, Review of Jeffrey Meyers' D.H. Lawrence: A Life, D.H. Lawrence Review, vol. 23 (Summer/Fall 1991), pp. 212-14
  48. Ruderman, J, Joseph Heller (June, 1991), pp. 216 pages, Continuum International Pub Group  [abs]
  49. Ruderman, J, The Symbolic Father and the Ideal of Leadership, in D. H. Lawrence (1991), Essex: Longman
  50. Ruderman, J, D.H. Lawrence and the Jewish Question' : Reflections on a Self-Confessed Hebrophobe, D. H. Lawrence Review, vol. 23 (Summer, 1991), pp. 99-109
  51. RUDERMAN, J, LAWRENCE,D.H. - A BIOGRAPHY - MEYERS,J, DH Lawrence Review, vol. 23 no. 2-3 (1991), pp. 212-214, ISSN 0011-4936 [Gateway.cgi]
  52. J. Ruderman, Review of Peter Whelan's Myth and Metaphysic, D.H. Lawrence Review, vol. 21 (Spring 1989), pp. 71-73
  53. RUDERMAN, J, LAWRENCE,D.H. - MYTH AND METAPHYSIC IN THE 'RAINBOW' AND 'WOMEN IN LOVE' - WHELAN,PT, DH Lawrence Review, vol. 21 no. 1 (1989), pp. 71-73, ISSN 0011-4936 [Gateway.cgi]
  54. J. Ruderman, Call It Wonderful: An Account of One Woman's Love Affair With the 'Other' Roth, on Henry Roth's Call It Sleep, North Dakota Quarterly, vol. 56 (Summer 1988), pp. 95-100
  55. Ruderman, J, Call It Wonderful: An Account of One Woman's Love Affair With the Other Roth ( on Henry Roth's Call It Sleep), North Dakota Quarterly, vol. 56 (1988), pp. 95-100
  56. J. Ruderman, Joseph Heller and the 'Real' King David (with Rabbi John Friedman), Judaism, vol. 36 (Summer 1987), pp. 291-301
  57. J. Ruderman, Review of Keith Sagar's D.H. Lawrence: Life Into Art, South Atlantic Quarterly, vol. 86 (Spring 1987), pp. 192-93
  58. J. Ruderman, Review of Cornelia NIxon's Lawrence's Leadership Politics and the Turn Against Women, D.H. Lawrence Review, vol. 19 (Spring 1987), pp. 40-43
  59. Ruderman, J, William Styron (1987), pp. 160 pages, Ungar Publishing Company  [abs]
  60. FRIEDMAN, J; RUDERMAN, J, HELLER,JOSEPH AND THE REAL KING-DAVID, Judaism: a quarterly journal of Jewish life and thought, vol. 36 no. 3 (1987), pp. 296-301, ISSN 0022-5762 [Gateway.cgi]
  61. RUDERMAN, J, LAWRENCE,D.H. - LIFE INTO ART - SAGAR,K, SAQ: The South Atlantic Quarterly, vol. 86 no. 2 (1987), pp. 192-193, ISSN 0038-2876 [Gateway.cgi]
  62. RUDERMAN, J, LAWRENCE LEADERSHIP POLITICS AND THE TURN AGAINST WOMEN - NIXON,C, DH Lawrence Review, vol. 19 no. 1 (1987), pp. 40-43, ISSN 0011-4936 [Gateway.cgi]
  63. J. Ruderman, Review of Janice Harris's The Short Fiction of D.H. Lawrence, International Fiction Review, vol. 13 (Winter 1986), pp. 56-7
  64. J. Ruderman, How to Apply For and Acquire Funds for Liberal Arts Classes, in Successful Liberal Arts Classes (1986), pp. 24-26, Manhattan, KS: LERN publications
  65. RUDERMAN, J, THE SHORT FICTION OF LAWRENCE,D.H. - HARRIS,JH, International Fiction Review, vol. 13 no. 1 (1986), pp. 56-57, ISSN 0315-4149 [Gateway.cgi]
  66. J. Ruderman, Upside-down in Good as Gold: Moishe Kapoyer as Muse, Modern Jewish Studies Annual (Fall 1984), pp. 55-63
  67. J. Ruderman, Review of Daniel Dervin's 'A Strange Sapience': The Creative Imagination of D.H. Lawrence, D.H. Lawrence Review, vol. 17 (Fall 1984), pp. 269-72
  68. J. Ruderman, Changing Our Attitudes Toward Continuing Education, Duke University Letters, vol. 63 (25 Apr. 1984)
  69. J. Ruderman, Independents Hit the Road, Independent Scholarship Newsletter, vol. 2 (Jan./Feb. 1984), pp. 4
  70. J. Ruderman, Independent Scholars in 'The People's University': Humanities Programs in our Public Libraries, Federation Reports, vol. 7 (Nov./Dec. 1984), pp. 27-28
  71. Ruderman, J, D.H. Lawrence and the devouring mother the search for a patriarchal ideal of leadership (1984), pp. 211 pages, Duke Univ Pr
  72. Ruderman, J, William Styron, in Encyclopedia of World Literature in the Twentieth Century, vol. 4 (1984), pp. 363-364, Frederick Ungar Publishing Co., Inc.
  73. RUDERMAN, J, UPSIDE-DOWN IN 'GOOD AS GOLD' + HELLER,JOSEPH - MOISHE-KAPOYER AS MUSE, Yiddish, vol. 5 no. 4 (1984), pp. 55-63, ISSN 0364-4308 [Gateway.cgi]
  74. RUDERMAN, J, A STRANGE SAPIENCE - THE CREATIVE IMAGINATION OF LAWRENCE,D.H. - DERVIN,D, DH Lawrence Review, vol. 17 no. 3 (1984), pp. 269-272, ISSN 0011-4936 [Gateway.cgi]
  75. J. Ruderman, Milton's Choices: Styron's Use of Robert Frost's Poetry in Lie Down in Darkness, CLA Journal, vol. 27 (Dec. 1983), pp. 141-51 (Contemporary Literary Criticism Select, Gale Research, Dec. 1998 [electronic database - library subscription service].)
  76. Ruderman, J, D. H. Lawrence, in Encyclopedia of World Literature in the Twentieth Century, vol. 3 (1983), pp. 20-24, Frederick Ungar Publishing Co., Inc.
  77. RUDERMAN, J, THE NEW ADAM AND EVE IN LAWRENCE THE 'FOX' AND OTHER WORKS, Southern Humanities Review, vol. 17 no. 3 (Summer, 1983), pp. 225-236, ISSN 0038-4186 [Gateway.cgi]
  78. RUDERMAN, J, MILTON CHOICES - STYRON USE OF FROST,ROBERT POETRY IN 'LIE DOWN IN DARKNESS' + STYRON,WILLIAM, CLA Journal, vol. 27 no. 2 (1983), pp. 141-151, ISSN 0007-8549 [Gateway.cgi]
  79. Ruderman, J, An Invitation to Dinner Party: Margaret Drabble on Women and Food, in Margaret Drabble--golden realms, edited by Dorey Schmidt (December, 1982), pp. 104-116, Pan Amer Univ Pr, ISBN 0938738038
  80. J. Ruderman, E. M. Forster, in Encyclopedia of World Literature in the Twentieth Century, vol. 2 (1982), pp. 121-124, Frederick Ungar Publishing Co., Inc.
  81. J. Ruderman, Forster's Exploration, Review-essay of Robin Jared Lewis's E.M. Forster's Passage to India Studies in the Novel, Studies in the Novel, vol. 12 (Winter 1980), pp. 375-78
  82. J. Ruderman, Rekindling the 'Father Spark': Lawrence's Ideal of Leadership in The Lost Girl and The Plumed Serpent, D.H. Lawrence Review, vol. 13 (Fall 1980), pp. 239-59
  83. J. Ruderman, Prototypes for Lawrence's The Fox, Journal of Modern Literature, vol. 8 (Feb. 1980), pp. 77-98
  84. Ruderman, JG, Tracking Lawrence’s "Fox": An Account of Its Composition, Evolution, and Publication, Studies in Bibliography, vol. 33 (January, 1980), pp. 206-221, ISSN 0081-7600 [40372185], [doi]
  85. RUDERMAN, J, REKINDLING THE FATHER-SPARK - LAWRENCE IDEAL OF LEADERSHIP IN THE 'LOST GIRL' AND THE 'PLUMED SERPENT', DH Lawrence Review, vol. 13 no. 3 (1980), pp. 239-259, ISSN 0011-4936 [Gateway.cgi]
  86. RUDERMAN, J, THE TRILOGY THAT NEVER WAS - THE 'RAINBOW', 'WOMEN IN LOVE', AND 'AARONS ROD', Papers. Bibliographical Society of America, vol. 74 no. 1 (1980), pp. 76-80, ISSN 0006-128X [Gateway.cgi]
  87. RUDERMAN, J, PROTOTYPES FOR LAWRENCE THE 'FOX', Journal of Modern Literature, vol. 8 no. 1 (1980), pp. 77-98, ISSN 0022-281X [Gateway.cgi]
  88. RUDERMAN, J, FORSTER EXPLORATIONS, Studies in the Novel, vol. 12 no. 4 (1980), pp. 375-379, ISSN 0039-3827 [Gateway.cgi]
  89. Ruderman, JG, Lawrence's The Fox and Verga's "The She-Wolf": Variations on the Theme of the "Devouring Mother", MLN (Modern Language Notes), vol. 94 no. 1 (January, 1979), pp. 153-153, ISSN 0026-7910 (Rpt. in Critical Assessments of Writers in English: D.H. Lawrence, ed. David Ellis and Ornella DeZordo (Kent, England: Christopher Helm Publishing, 1992).) [2906336], [doi]
  90. Ruderman, J, The Fox and the 'Devouring Mother, D.H. Lawrence Review, vol. 10 (Fall, 1977), pp. 251-269

Schmitt, Cannon

  1. C. Schmitt, Alien Nation: Nineteenth-Century Gothic Fictions and English Nationality, edited by Joan DeJean, Carroll Smith-Rosenberg, Peter Stallybrass, and Gary Tomlinson (January, 1997), U of Pennsylvania P (New Cultural Studies Series.)
  2. C. Schmitt, Darwin's Savage Mnemonics, in Victorian Literature and Culture  (Forthcoming.)
  3. C. Schmitt, Empire Recollected: Charles Kingsley's AT LAST, in Albion in the Americas: Britain and Latin America in the Nineteenth Century, edited by Robert Aguirre and Ross Forman , Rodopi (Forthcoming.)
  4. C. Schmitt, The Gothic Romance in the Victorian Period, in The Blackwell Companion to the Victorian Novel, edited by Patrick Brantlinger and William B. Thesing , Basil Blackwell (Forthcoming.)
  5. C. Schmitt, Suffering Through the Gothic: Teaching Radcliffe, in Approaches to Teaching Gothic Fiction: The British and American Traditions, edited by Tamar Heller and Diane Long Hoeveler , MLA Publications (Forthcoming.)
  6. C. Schmitt, Narrating National Addictions: De Quincey, Opium, and Tea, in High Anxieties: Cultural Studies in Addiction, edited by Janet Brodie and Marc Redfield , U of California P (Reprint of the second chapter of Alien Nation. Forthcoming.)
  7. C. Schmitt, Review of A Geography of Victorian Gothic Fiction: Mapping History's Nightmares, Gothic Radicalism: Literature, Philosophy, and Psychoanalysis in the Nineteenth Century, and Victorian Gothic: Literary and Cultural Manifestations in the Nineteenth Century, in Victorian Studies  (Forthcoming.)
  8. C. Schmitt, Special Issue: "Victorian Investments", edited by C. Schmitt, N. Henry, and A. Arondekar, Victorian Studies  (Forthcoming.)
  9. C. Schmitt, Review of Mapping Men and Empire: A Geography of Adventure by Richard Phillips, Victorian Studies, vol. 42 , pp. 127-29 (1998/99.)

Shan, Xuemei

  1. 5 Writers in the 1930s, in Second Flowering of American Literature: American Literature in the 1920s and 1930s, edited by Yu Jianhua, vol. 2 (2004), Shanghai Foreign Education Press
  2. Teaching Writing, in English Language Teaching for Majors on the Basic Stage, edited by Hu Xinnian and Fu Hongjun (2004), Hong Kong Milkway Press
  3. 5 Poets in the 1920s, in Second Flowering of American Literature: American Literature in the 1920s and 1930s, edited by Yu Jianhua, vol. 1 (2004), Shanghai Foreign Education Press
  4. Images of Women in Joyce Carol Oates Works, Journal of Sichuan Foreign Languages Institute, vol. 4 (2003)
  5. Interpretation of Kate Chopins Feminist Ideas, Journal of Xinjiang University, Special Edition of Foreign Languages and Literature (2003)
  6. On Teaching Literature through English, English Studies no. 4 (2003)
  7. Postmodernism and Donald Barthelms Glass Mountain, Journal of Guangdong University of Foreign Languages and Economy, vol. 3 (2003)
  8. The Evolution of Feminist Consciousness in Joyce Carol Oates Works, Forum of British and American Studies, vol. 2 (2001), Shanghai Foreign Language Education Press

Shannon, Laurie

  1. Minerva's Men: Horizontal Nationhood and the Literary Production of Googe, Turberville and Gascoigne, in The Oxford Handbook of Tudor Literature, edited by Cathy Shrank and Mike Pincombe ((forthcoming, 2009)), Oxford University Press
  2. Invisible Parts: Animals and the Renaissance Anatomies of Human Exceptionalism, in Animal Encounters, edited by Manuela Rossini and Tom Tyler ((forthcoming, 2008)), Leiden, NL: Brill Publishers
  3. Lear's Queer Cosmos, in Shakesqueer, edited by Madhavi Menon ((forthcoming, 2009)), Duke University Press
  4. The Touch of Office: Supernumarist Erotics and the Tudor Public Figure, in Epic Sexualities, edited by Lynn Enterline & Kathryn Schwarz (forthcoming)
  5. L. Shannon, Review of Valerie Traub's The Renaissance of Lesbianism, Shakespeare Quarterly, vol. 55 no. 2 (Summer, 2004), pp. 225-228
  6. Poetic Companies: Musters of Agency in George Gascoigne's 'Friendly Verse', GLQ: A Journal of Gay and Lesbian Studies, vol. 10 no. 3 (Spring, 2004), pp. 453-483
  7. La chatte de Montaigne, in Dictionnaire de Michel de Montaigne, edited by Philippe Desan, (trans. Marc Schachter) (2004), Paris: Editions Champion
  8. Likenings: Rhetorical Husbandries and Portia's 'True Conceit' of Friendship, Renaissance Drama, vol. 31 (2002), pp. 3-26
  9. Sovereign Amity: Figures of Friendship in Shakespearean Contexts (2002), University of Chicago Press
  10. Nature's Bias: Renaissance Homonormativity and Elizabethan Comic Likeness, Modern Philology, vol. 98 no. 2 (2000), pp. 183-210
  11. 'His Apparel Was Done Upon Him': Rites of Personage in Foxe's Book of Martyrs, Shakespeare Studies, vol. 28 (2000), pp. 193-98
  12. Review of Lisa Jardine's Reading Shakespeare Historically, Modern Philology, vol. 98 no. 1 (Aug. 2000), pp. 35-39
  13. 'The Country of Our Friendship': Jewett's Intimiste Art, American Literature, vol. 71 no. 2 (June 1999), pp. 227-62
  14. Monarchs, Minions, and 'Soveraigne' Friendship, Friendship special issue, South Atlantic Quarterly, vol. 97 no. 1 (Winter, 1998), pp. 91-112
  15. Review of Things of Darkness: Economies of Race and Gender in Early Modern England and Shakespeare's Queer Children: Sexual Politics and Contemporary Culture, Signs: Journal of Women and Culture and Society, vol. 23 no. 2 (Winter 1998), pp. 543-546
  16. Playwrighting, The Lesbian and Gay Studies Newsletter, the Official Publication of the Gay and Lesbian Caucus of the MLA, vol. 24 no. 1 & 2 (Spring/Summer 1998) (Review of Jeffrey Masten's Textual Intercourse: Collaboration, Authorship, and Sexualities in Renaissance Drama.)  [abs]
  17. Emilia's Argument: Friendship and 'Human Title' in The Two Noble Kinsmen, E L H, vol. 64 no. 3 (Sept. 1997), pp. 657-82
  18. Review of Lorna Hutson's The Userer's Daughter: Male Friendship and Fictions of Women in Sixteenth-Century England, The Marlowe Society of America Book Reviews, vol. XIV no. i (1995)
  19. The Tragedie of Mariam: Elizabeth Cary's Critique of Founding Social Discourses, English Literary Renaissance, vol. 24 no. 1 (Winter, 1994), pp. 135-53
  20. Current Research  ("Nature's Bias: The Zoographies of Early Modern Difference" & "The Book of Princes: Renaissance Texts, Royal Selves, Modern Bodies".)
  21. Poor, Bare, Forked: Human Negative Exceptionalism, Animal Sovereignty, and the Natural History of King Lear , book 2007 ((in progress).)

Sharma, Akhil

  1. Sharma, A; Parekh, SG, Pathologies of the Peroneals: A Review., Foot Ankle Spec, vol. 14 no. 2 (April, 2021), pp. 170-177 [doi]  [abs]
  2. Akoh, CC; Fletcher, A; Sharma, A; Parekh, SG, Clinical Outcomes and Complications Following Limited Open Achilles Repair Without an Instrumented Guide., Foot Ankle Int, vol. 42 no. 3 (March, 2021), pp. 294-304 [doi]  [abs]
  3. Sharma, A; Whitlock, KG; Gage, MJ; Lassiter, TE; Anakwenze, OA; Klifto, CS, Malpractice trends in shoulder and elbow surgery., J Shoulder Elbow Surg (February, 2021) [doi]  [abs]
  4. Kadakia, RJ; Sharma, A; Sam, J; Parekh, SG, Traumatic Hallux Varus: Operative Technique Guide, Techniques in Foot and Ankle Surgery (January, 2021) [doi]  [abs]
  5. Sharma, A; Kirkland, KS; Holloway, RM; Parekh, SG, Incorporating 3D Printing Into Your Practice: Lessons Learned., Foot Ankle Spec (December, 2020), pp. 1938640020980912 [doi]  [abs]
  6. Kadakia, RJ; Akoh, CC; Chen, J; Sharma, A; Parekh, SG, 3D Printed Total Talus Replacement for Avascular Necrosis of the Talus., Foot Ankle Int, vol. 41 no. 12 (December, 2020), pp. 1529-1536 [doi]  [abs]
  7. Chen, J; Sharma, A; Akoh, CC; Kadakia, R; Parekh, SG, Clinical Safety and Efficacy of a Novel Ultrasound-Assisted Bioabsorbable Suture Anchor in Foot and Ankle Surgeries., Foot Ankle Int, vol. 41 no. 9 (September, 2020), pp. 1073-1078 [doi]  [abs]
  8. Bejarano-Pineda, L; Sharma, A; Adams, SB; Parekh, SG, Three-Dimensional Printed Cage in Patients With Tibiotalocalcaneal Arthrodesis Using a Retrograde Intramedullary Nail: Early Outcomes., Foot Ankle Spec (May, 2020), pp. 1938640020920947 [doi]  [abs]
  9. Ghasem, A; Sharma, A; Greif, DN; Alam, M; Maaieh, MA, The Arrival of Robotics in Spine Surgery: A Review of the Literature., Spine, vol. 43 no. 23 (December, 2018), pp. 1670-1677 [doi]  [abs]
  10. Sharma, A, A Life of Adventure and Delight (July, 2017), pp. 192 pages, W. W. Norton & Company, ISBN 9780393285352  [abs]
  11. Sharma, A, Family Life (2014), W.W. Norton
  12. Gritton, JP, This Place Feels Like Hell and I Want to Go Home and Do You Mind Giving Me a Ride, Juked (July, 2008)
  13. Sharma, A; Chatterjee, U, English, August: An Indian Story, in New York Review of Books (2006)
  14. Sharma, A, An Obedient Father A Novel (July, 2000), pp. 240 pages, Farrar, Straus and Giroux, ISBN 9781429962827  [abs]

Shuman, Cathy

  1. SHUMAN, C, Pleasure Works, Novel, vol. 41 no. 1 (May, 2007), pp. 166-168, Duke University Press, ISSN 0029-5132 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  2. Shuman, C, Pedagogical Economies The Examination and the Victorian Literary Man (2000), pp. 255 pages, Stanford University Press, ISBN 9780804737159  [abs]

Smith, Barbara H.

  1. Smith, BH, ANTIREPRESENTATIONALISM BEFORE AND AFTER RORTY, Common Knowledge, vol. 28 no. 3 (January, 2022), pp. 424-442 [doi]
  2. Smith, BH, Perplexing realities: Practicing relativism in the anthropocene, in Climate Realism: The Aesthetics of Weather and Atmosphere in the Anthropocene (December, 2020), pp. 138-156, ISBN 9781138370036
  3. Smith, BH, Unloading the self-refutation charge, Common Knowledge, vol. 25 no. 1-3 (January, 2019), pp. 76-91, Duke University Press [doi]  [abs]
  4. Smith, BH, Practicing Relativism in the Anthropocene On Science, Belief, and the Humanities (October, 2018), pp. 152 pages, Open Humanities Press, ISBN 9781785420702 [available here]  [abs]
  5. Smith, BH, Scientizing the humanities: Shifts, collisions, negotiations, Common Knowledge, vol. 22 no. 3 (September, 2016), pp. 353-372, Duke University Press [doi]
  6. Smith, BH, Anthropotheology: Latour speaking religiously, New Literary History, vol. 47 no. 2-3 (March, 2016), pp. 331-351, Johns Hopkins University Press [doi]
  7. Smith, BH, What Was "close Reading"?: A Century of Method in Literary Studies, Minnesota Review, vol. 2016 no. 87 (January, 2016), pp. 57-75, Duke University Press [doi]
  8. Smith, BH, An Inquiry into Modes of Existence: An Anthropology of the Moderns, Common Knowledge, vol. 20 no. 3 (August, 2014), pp. 491-493, Duke University Press [doi]
  9. Watson, J, On Free-Wheeling Careers, the minnesota review, vol. 2013 no. 80 (May, 2013), pp. 62-79, Duke University Press, ISSN 0026-5667 [doi]  [abs]
  10. Smith, BH, Science and religion, natural and unnatural, in Sacred Science?: On Science and Its Interrelations with Religious World Views, edited by S. A. Oyen, T. Lund-Olsen and N. S. Vaage (December, 2012), pp. 101-110, Wageningen Academic Publishers, The Netherlands, ISBN 978-90-8686-196-5 [doi]
  11. Smith, BH, Science and religion, natural and unnatural, in Sacred Science?: On Science and Its Interrelations with Religious Worldviews (April, 2012), pp. 101-110, Wageningen Academic Publishers, ISBN 9789086861965 [doi]  [abs]
  12. Smith, BH, "Dolls, Demons and DNA", vol. 34 no. 5 (March, 2012) (Review of Bruno Latour, *The Cult of the Factish Gods*.)
  13. Smith, BH, Reading at large: Reflections on the forum "What can reading do?", Novel, vol. 45 no. 1 (March, 2012), pp. 27-29, Duke University Press [doi]
  14. Smith, BH, Chinese comparisons and questionable acts, Common Knowledge, vol. 17 no. 1 (Winter, 2011), pp. 42-47, Duke University Press, ISSN 0961-754X [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  15. Smith, BH, The Entwinement of Religion and Economics: Comments on Bradley Bateman's “In a Space of Questions”, History of Political Economy, vol. 43 no. 2 (Summer, 2011), pp. 423-428, Duke University Press, ISSN 0018-2702 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  16. Smith, BH, Clearing up after the science wars: A response to emily A. Schultz, Reviews in Anthropology, vol. 40 no. 2 (April, 2011), pp. 165-168, Informa UK Limited [doi]  [abs]
  17. Smith, BH, THE CHIMERA OF RELATIVISM A Tragicomedy, COMMON KNOWLEDGE, vol. 17 no. 1 (Winter, 2011), pp. 13-26, Duke University Press, ISSN 0961-754X [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  18. Smith, BH, Natural reflections: Human cognition at the nexus of science and religion, The Terry Lectures Series (Winter, 2010), pp. 1-206, Yale University Press, ISBN 9780300140347 [book.asp]  [abs]
  19. Schneider, N; BHS, , “Religion, Science, and the Humanities: An Interview with Barbara Herrnstein Smith” (June, 2010) [religion-science-and-]
  20. Smith, BH, “Science and Religion: Lives and Rocks”, New York Times (January, 2010) [science-and-]  [abs]
  21. Smith, BH, Comment, in Goodness and Advice (February, 2009), pp. 132-144, ISBN 9780691114736
  22. Smith, BH, "It’s Like Getting Married", vol. 31 no. 3 (February, 2009), pp. 10-12 (Review of Steven Shapin, *The Scientific Life: A Moral History of a Late Modern Vocation*.)
  23. Smith, BH, "Cognitive Machinery and Explanatory Ambitions", Online Forum, The Immanent Frame (June, 2008) [available here]
  24. Smith, BH, "Naturalism, Otherwise", The Immanent Frame (June, 2008) [%3E]
  25. Li, M, Shakespeare's 'Sonnet 99', vol. 66 (2007), pp. 2-4, Taylor & Francis, Routledge [doi]
  26. Smith, BH, Endurance, Otherwise: a Response to Martin Meuller, Salmagundi, vol. 88-89 (2007), pp. 455-68
  27. Smith, BH, Relativism, Today and Yesterday, Special double issue, “A ‘Dictatorship of Relativism?’: The Intellectual Community Responds to Cardinal Ratzinger’s Last Homily”., Common Knowledge, vol. 13 no. 2-3 (Summer, 2007), pp. 227-249
  28. Scandalous Knowledge: Science, Truth and the Human (2005/2006), Edinburgh UP/Duke UP [books.php3]  [abs]
  29. Smith, BH, Scandalous knowledge: Science, truth and the human (January, 2006), pp. 1-198, ISBN 9780748620234  [abs]
  30. Smith, BH, Animal Ralatives, Difficult Relations,", Differences: A Journal of Feminist Cultural Studies, vol. 13 no. 1 (Spring, 2004), pp. 1-15, Duke University Press (Special issue, "Man and Beast," ed Elizabeth Weed and Ellen Rooney.) [doi]
  31. Smith, BH, Cutting-edge equivocation: Conceptual moves and rhetorical strategies in contemporary anti-epistemology, South Atlantic Quarterly, vol. 101 no. 1 (January, 2002), pp. 187-212, Duke University Press, ISSN 0038-2876 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  32. Smith, BH, Reply to an analytic philosopher, South Atlantic Quarterly, vol. 101 no. 1 (Winter, 2002), pp. 228-242, Duke University Press, ISSN 0038-2876 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  33. Comment, in Goodness and Advice, edited by J. Thomson (2001), pp. 132-144, Princeton UP
  34. Smith, BH, Netting Truth, PMLA/Publications of the Modern Language Association of America, vol. 115 no. 5 (October, 2000), pp. 1089-1095, Modern Language Association (MLA), ISSN 0030-8129 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  35. Smith, BH, Sewing Up the Mind: The Claims of Evolutionary Psychology, in Alas, Poor Darwin: Arguments Against Evolutionary Psychology, edited by Rose, H; Rose, S (2000), pp. 129-143, Jonathan Cape
  36. Smith, BH, Review of Brian Cantwell Smith, *On the Origin of Objects*, Isis: Journal of the History of Science Society, vol. 89 no. 4 (1999), pp. 772-773
  37. Smith, BH, On the Origin of Objects. Brian Cantwell Smith, Isis, vol. 89 no. 4 (December, 1998), pp. 772-773, University of Chicago Press [doi]
  38. Smith, BH, "Is it Really a Computer?", Times Literary Supplement (February, 1998), pp. 3-4 (Review of Steven Pinker, *How the Mind Works* [New York: Norton 1997].)
  39. Smith, BH, "Evaluation" and "Value", in The Encyclopedia of Aesthetics, edited by Kelly, M (1998), New York: Oxford UP
  40. Smith, BH, How the mind works, TLS-THE TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT no. 4951 (1998), pp. 3-4
  41. Smith, BH, Review of Felipe Fernandez-Armesto’s *Truth: A History*, The Times Literary Supplement (October, 1997), pp. 18-18
  42. Smith, BH; Plotnitsky, A, Mathematics, Science, and Postclassical Theory (March, 1997), pp. 288 pages, Duke University Press, ISBN 9780822382720  [abs]
  43. Smith, BH, Belief and Resistance: Dynamics of Contemporary Intellectual Controversy (1997), Harvard UP
  44. Smith, BH, Review of Rom Harre and Michael Krausz, *Varieties of Relativism*, Common Knowledge, vol. 6 no. 2 (1997), pp. 104-104, Oxford and Cambridge, MA: Oxford, 1996
  45. Smith, BH, The Hermeneutic Circle, PMLA/Publications of the Modern Language Association of America, vol. 111 no. 3 (May, 1996), pp. 465-466, Modern Language Association (MLA) [doi]
  46. Smith, BH, The Hermeneutic Circle, PMLA, vol. 111 no. 3 (1996), pp. 465-66
  47. SMITH, BH; PLOTNITSKY, A, NETWORKS AND SYMMETRIES, DECIDABLE AND UNDECIDABLE - INTRODUCTION, SOUTH ATLANTIC QUARTERLY, vol. 94 no. 2 (1995), pp. 371-388
  48. Smith, BH, Circling Around, Knocking Over, Playing Out: Reply to Robert J. Richards, in Questions of Evidence, A. Davidson, H. Haratoonian and J. Miller, eds. (Chicago: Chicago UP) (1994)
  49. Smith, BH, Making (Up) the Truth: Constructivist Contributions, University of Toronto Quarterly, vol. 61 no. 4 (May, 1992), pp. 422-429, University of Toronto Press Inc. (UTPress) [doi]  [abs]
  50. Smith, BH, Unloading the Self-Refutation Charge, Common Knowledge, vol. 2 no. 2 (1992), pp. 81-95
  51. Smith, BH, The Unquiet Judge: Activism Without Objectivism in Law and Politics, Annals of Scholarship, vol. 9 no. 1-2 (1992), pp. 111-13 (Also in *Rethinking Objectivity,* ed. Allen Megill [Duke UP 1996].)
  52. Smith, BH, Making (Up) the Truth: Constructivist Contributions, University of Toronto Quarterly, vol. 61 no. 4 (1992), pp. 422-29
  53. Smith, BH, Belief and Resistance: A Symmetrical Account, Critical Inquiry, vol. 18 no. 1 (October, 1991), pp. 125-139, University of Chicago Press, ISSN 0093-1896 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  54. Smith, BH; Gless, D; eds, ; Introduction, , The Politics of Liberal Education, edited by Smith, BH; Gless, DJ (1991), Duke University Press  [abs]
  55. Smith, BH, The Complex Agony of Injustice, Cardozo Law Review, vol. 13 no. 4 (1991), pp. 101-04
  56. SMITH, BH, THE STORM OVER THE UNIVERSITY + SEARLE ON CURRENT EDUCATIONAL CONTROVERSIES - AN EXCHANGE, NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOKS, vol. 38 no. 4 (1991), pp. 48-48
  57. SMITH, BH, ENDURANCE, OTHERWISE A RESPONSE TO MUELLER,MARTIN, SALMAGUNDI-A QUARTERLY OF THE HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES no. 88-89 (1991), pp. 455-468
  58. Endurance, Otherwise: a Response to Martin Meuller, Salmagundi, vol. 88-89 (Fall 1990), pp. 455-68
  59. Smith, BH, Judgment After the Fall, Cardozo Law Review, vol. 11 no. 5-6 (1990), pp. 1291-1311 (Also in Deconstruction and the Possibility of Justice, eds. D. Cornell, M. Rosenfeld, and D.G. Carlson (New York and London 1992).)
  60. SMITH, BH, CULT-LIT, HIRSCH, LITERACY, AND THE NATIONAL CULTURE, SOUTH ATLANTIC QUARTERLY, vol. 89 no. 1 (1990), pp. 69-88, ISSN 0038-2876 [Gateway.cgi]
  61. Smith, BH, Limelight: Reflections on a Public Year (Presidential Address to the MLA), PMLA, vol. 104 no. 3 (1989), pp. 285-93
  62. Smith, BH, Issues in Contemporary Literary Education, Duke Dialogue (March, 1988)
  63. Smith, BH, Contingencies of Value: Alternative Perspectives for Critical Theory (1988), Harvard University Press, ISBN 0-674-16786-4  [abs]
  64. Smith, BH, Curing the Humanities, Correcting the Humanists, MLA Newsletter (Summer, 1988)
  65. Smith, BH, Reply to Lynne V. Cheney, MLA Newsletter (Fall, 1988)
  66. Smith, BH, Value/Evaluation, South Atlantic Quarterly, vol. 86 no. 4 (1987), pp. 444-55 (Also in Critical Terms for Literary Study, ed. Frank Lentricchia and Thomas McLaughlin [Chicago: U of Chicago P 1990].)
  67. Smith, BH, Value Without Truth-Value, in Life After Postmodernism: Essays on Value and Culture, edited by Fekete, J (1987), New York: St. Martin’s Press and Montreal: New World Perspectives
  68. SMITH, BH, VALUE/EVALUATION, SOUTH ATLANTIC QUARTERLY, vol. 86 no. 4 (1987), pp. 445-455
  69. Smith, BH, Masters and Servants: Theory in the Literary Academy, in Making Sense: The Role of the Reader in Contemporary Fiction, edited by Munich, GH (1986) (Also in Explorations in Music, the Arts and Ideas: Essays in Honor of Leonard B. Meyer, ed. Eugene Narmour [Stuyvesant: Pendragon Press, 1988].)
  70. Smith, BH, Standards and Judgments: A Post-Axiological Essay, Tamking Review, vol. 14 no. 1-4 (1984), pp. 462-85
  71. Smith, BH, Towards the Practice of Theory, in Romanticism and Culture: A Tribute to Morse Peckham and Bibliography of his works, edited by Matalene, HW (1984), Columbia, SC: Camden House
  72. Smith, BH, Contingencies of Value, Critical Inquiry, vol. 10 no. 1 (1983), pp. 1-35 (Also appears in Canons [Polish translation], ed. Robert von Hallberg [Chicago: U of Chicago, 1984]; Pamietnik Literacki 26, vol. 2 no. 4; Twentieth Century Literary Theory: An Introductory Anthology, eds. Vassili Lambropoulos and David Neal Miller [New York: SUNY P, 1986]; The Culturology of Literature and Art in the Contemporary West [Chinese translation], eds. Luo Weng, Zhou Xian, and Dai Yun [Peking, 1989]: The Critical Tradition, ed. David H. Richter [New York: St. Martin's Press, 1989]; The National Forum [abridged] Summer 1989.)
  73. Smith, BH, Narrative Versions, Narrative Theories, Critical Inquiry, vol. 6 no. 2 (1980), pp. 213-36 (Also in *On Narrative,* ed. W.J.T. Mitchell [Chicago: U of Chicago P, 1981]; *American Criticism: The Poststructuralist Age*, ed. Ira Konigsberg [Ann Arbor: U of Michigan P, 1981].)
  74. Smith, BH, Fixed Marks and Variable Constancies: A Parable of Literary Value, Poetics Today, reprinted in Hebrew translation, Siman Kriya, Summer 1981, vol. 1 no. 1-2 (1979), pp. 1-22
  75. Smith, BH, On the Margins of Discourse: The Relation of Literature to Language (1978), U of Chicago P
  76. Smith, BH, Surfacing from the Deep, PTL: A Journal for Descriptive Poetics and Theory of Literature, vol. 2 no. 2 (1977), pp. 151-82
  77. Smith, BH, Actions, Fictions and the Ethics of Interpretation, Centrum, vol. 3 no. 2 (1977), pp. 117-32
  78. Smith, BH, On the Margins of Discourse, Critical Inquiry, vol. 1 no. 4 (1975), pp. 769-98
  79. Smith, BH, Poetic Closure, in The Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics, edited by al, APA (1974), (Princeton, NJ: Princeton 1993)
  80. Smith, BH, Women Artists: Some Muted Notes, Journal of Communications, vol. 24 no. 2 (1974), pp. 146-49
  81. Smith, BH, Review of Paul Hernandi, *Beyond Genre: New Directions in Literary Classification*, Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism, vol. 32 no. 2 (1973), pp. 296-98, (Ithaca, NY, 1973)
  82. Smith, BH, The New Imagism, Midway: A Magazine of Discovery in the Arts and Sciences, vol. 9 no. 3 (1969), pp. 27-44
  83. Smith, BH, Poetic Closure: A Study of How Poems End (1968), U of Chicago P
  84. Smith, BH, ’Sorrow’s Mysteries’: Keat’s ’Ode on Melancholy’, Studies in English Literature, 1500-1900, vol. 6 no. 4 (1966), pp. 679-91
  85. Smith, BH; ed, , Discussions of Shakespeare’s Sonnets (1964), Boston: D.C. Heath and Company

Somerset, Fiona

  1. F. Somerset, Afterword, in Wycliffite Controversies, edited by Mishtooni Bose and J. Patrick Hornbeck II (2011), pp. 319-33, Brepols
  2. F. Somerset, Censorship, in The Production of Books in England 1350-1530, edited by Alexandra Gillespie and Daniel Wakelin (2011), pp. 239-58, Cambridge University Press
  3. F. Somerset, Sarah McNamer, Affective Meditation and the Invention of Medieval Compassion (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2009), Journal of Medieval Religious Cultures, vol. 37 (2011), pp. 88-91
  4. F. Somerset, J. Patrick Hornbeck II, Stephen E. Lahey, Wycliffite Spirituality, Classics of Western Spirituality (2010), Paulist Press (Under contract: submitted, reviewed, now in final revisions, publication slated for 2012 if not before.)
  5. F. Somerset, Censorship, in The Production of Books in England, 1350-1530, edited by Alexandra Gillespie and Daniel Wakelin (2010), pp. 239-58, Cambridge University Press
  6. F. Somerset, Emotions, in The Cambridge Companion to Christian Mysticism, edited by Patricia Beckman and Amy Hollywood (2010), Cambridge University Press (will FINALLY be published this spring (2011: submitted 2006).)
  7. F. Somerset, Sarah McNamer, Affective Meditation and the Invention of Medieval Compassion, Journal of Medieval Religious Cultures (2010) (proofs received, publication imminent.)
  8. F. Somerset, Andrew Cole, Lawrence Warner, editors, Yearbook of Langland Studies 24 (2010)  [author's comments]
  9. Four Wycliffite Dialogues (2009), EETS 333, Oxford U P (Critical edition of four previously unpublished Middle English texts complete with manuscript descriptions, analysis of dialects, critical apparatus, extensive explanatory notes, and glossary.)
  10. Catherine Sanok, Her Life Historical, Modern Language Quarterly, vol. 70 (2009), pp. 272-4
  11. with Andrew Cole and Lawrence Warner, The Yearbook of Langland Studies 23 (2009)
  12. Margaret Harvey, Lay Religious Life in Medieval Durham, Church History, vol. 77 (2008), pp. 451
  13. with Andrew Cole and Lawrence Warner, The Yearbook of Langland Studies 21 (2007)
  14. Robert Lutton, Lollardy and Orthodox Religion in Pre-Reformation England (Woodbridge, Suffolk: Boydell and Brewer, 2006), Speculum, vol. 82 no. 4 (2007), pp. 1014-1016
  15. ‘Hard is with seyntis for to make affray:’ Lydgate the Poet-Propagandist as Hagiographer, in John Lydgate: Poetry, Culture and Lancastrian England, edited by Lawrence Scanlon and James Simpson (Spring, 2006), University of Notre Dame Press
  16. The Lollards, in The Oxford Encyclopedia of British Literature, edited by David Scott Kastan (2006), Oxford University Press
  17. with Andrew Cole and Lawrence Warner, The Yearbook of Langland Studies 20 (2006)
  18. ‘Al þe comonys with on voys at onys’: Multilingual Latin and Vernacular Voice in Piers Plowman, edited by Andrew Cole, Fiona Somerset, and Lawrence Warner, Yearbook of Langland Studies, vol. 19 (2006), pp. 107-36, Medieval Institute Publications  [abs]
  19. Wycliffite Spirituality, edited by Helen Barr and Anne Hutchinson, Text and Controversy in the Middle Ages: Essays in Honour of Anne Hudson (January, 2005), pp. 375-86
  20. with Andrew Cole and Lawrence Warner, The Yearbook of Langland Studies 19 (2005)
  21. Joanna Summers, Late-Medieval Prison Writing and the Politics of Autobiography, Medium Aevum, vol. 74 no. 2 (2005), pp. 354-5
  22. Richard Firth Green and Linne R. Mooney, eds., Interstices: Studies in Middle English and Anglo-Latin Texts in Honour of A.G. Rigg, University of Toronto Quarterly (2005) (forthcoming.)
  23. with Andrew Cole and Lawrence Warner, The Yearbook of Langland Studies 18 (2005)
  24. Eciam Mulier: women in Lollardy and the problem of sources, in Voices in Dialogue: Essays in Women's Cultural History from Antiquity to the Later Middle Ages, edited by Kathryn Kerby-Fulton and Linda Olson (2005), pp. 245-60, University of Notre Dame Press
  25. Wycliffite Prose, in A Companion to Middle English Prose, edited by A.S.G. Edwards (2004), pp. 195-214, Boydell and Brewer
  26. Preface, in The Vulgar Tongue: Medieval and Postmedieval Vernacularity, edited by Fiona Somerset and Nicholas Watson (2003), Penn State U P
  27. Professionalizing translation at the turn of the fifteenth century: Ullerston's Determinacio, Arundel's Constitutiones, in The Vulgar Tongue: Medieval and Postmedieval Vernacularity, edited by Fiona Somerset and Nicholas Watson (2003), Penn State U P
  28. Introduction, in Lollards and their Influence in Late Medieval England, edited by Fiona Somerset, Jill C. Havens, and Derrick G. Pitard (2003), Boydell and Brewer
  29. Here, There, and Everywhere? Wycliffite Conceptions of the Eucharist and Chaucer’s ‘Other’ Lollard Joke, in Lollards and their Influence in Late Medieval England, edited by Fiona Somerset, Jill C. Havens, and Derrick G. Pitard (2003), Boydell and Brewer
  30. Review of Anne Hudson's The Works of a Lollard Preacher, Medium Aevum, vol. 72 no. 1 (January, 2003), pp. 139-40, EETS os 317 (Oxford: Oxford UP 2001)
  31. Review of Rita Copeland's Pedagogy, Intellectuals, and Dissent in the Later Middle Ages: Lollardy and Ideas of Learning, Medium Aevum, vol. 72 (January, 2003), pp. 140-1, Cambridge Studies in Medieval Literature 44 (Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2001)
  32. Lollards and their Influence in Late Medieval England, edited by Fiona Somerset, Jill C. Havens, and Derrick G. Pitard (2003), Boydell and Brewer
  33. The Vulgar Tongue: Medieval and Postmedieval Vernacularity, edited by Fiona Somerset and Nicholas Watson (2003), Penn State U P
  34. F. Somerset, Expanding the Langlandian Canon: Radical Latin and the Stylistics of Reform, edited by Andrew Galloway, Yearbook of Langland Studies, vol. 17 (2003), pp. 73-92
  35. Excitative Speech: Theories of Emotive Response from Richard Fitzralph to Margery Kempe, in The Vernacular Spirit: Essays on Medieval Religious Literature, edited by Renate Blumenfeld-Kosinski, Duncan Robertson, and Nancy Warren (2002), pp. 59-79, Palgrave
  36. Patient Politics in Piers Plowman: A Response, The Yearbook of Langland Studies, vol. 15 (2001), pp. 109-15
  37. "Mark him wel for he is on of po"; Training the 'Lewed' Gaze to Discern Hypocrisy, English Literary History, vol. 68 (2001), pp. 315-34
  38. The Cambridge History of Medieval English Literature on Latinitas, Studies in the Age of Chaucer (2001), pp. 489-93 (Review essay.)
  39. "As just as is a squyre": The Politics of Lewed Translacion' in Chaucer's Summoner's Tale, Studies in the Age of Chaucer (1999), pp. 187-207
  40. Clerical Discourse and Lay Audience in Late Medieval England, Cambridge Studies in Medieval Literature 37 (1998), Cambridge U P
  41. Dietrich of Freiberg, in Routledge Encyclopaedia of Philosophy, edited by E. Craig (1998), Routledge (nb: not listed on database)
  42. John of Mirecourt, in Routledge Encyclopaedia of Philosophy, edited by E. Craig (1998), Routledge (nb: not listed on database)
  43. Gerbert of Aurillac, in Routledge Encyclopaedia of Philosophy, edited by E. Craig (1998), Routledge (nb: not listed on database)
  44. Thomas of York, in Routledge Encyclopaedia of Philosophy, edited by E. Craig (1998), Routledge (nb: not listed on database)
  45. Sex and Gender in Medieval and Renaissance Texts: The Latin Tradition, edited by Barbara K. Gold, et al, Literary Research/Recherche Litteraire no. 30 (1998)
  46. Anne's Bohemia: Czech Literature and Society, 1310-1420, edited by Alfred Thomas, Literary Research/Recherche Litteraire no. 30 (1998)
  47. Dymmok's Halfhearted Gestures Toward Publication, in Lollardy and the Gentry in the Later Middle Ages, edited by M. Aston and C. Richmond (1997), pp. 52-76, Stroud, Glocs
  48. Vernacular Argumentation in the Testimony of William Thorpe, Mediaeval Studies, vol. 58 (1996), pp. 207-41

Spinner, Cheryl

  1. Spinner, C, The Spell and the Scalpel: Scientific Sight in Early 3D Photography, vol. 3 no. 2 (Spring, 2016), pp. 436-445 [doi]

Stan, Corina M

  1. Stan, C; Sussman, C, The Palgrave Handbook of European Migration in Literature and Culture (November, 2023), pp. 660 pages, Springer Nature, ISBN 9783031307843  [abs]
  2. Stan, C, "Le Détour de l'Autre: La Prise de parole à la lumière des études postcoloniales,", Esprit no. special issue on Michel de Certeau "L'Am (January, 2022), pp. 3-14
  3. Stan, C, Affordances of a new language: Abbas khider’s claim to community in german for everyone, New German Critique, vol. 48 no. 3 (November, 2021), pp. 141-163, Duke University Press [doi]
  4. Stan, C, Review of Yi-Ping Ong, The Art of Being. Poetics of the Novel and Existentialist Philosophy, Philosophy and Literature, vol. 44 no. 1 (2020), pp. 199-206, Cambridge: Harvard University Press
  5. Stan, C, “Modernity and a Day”, review of Philip Sicker, Joyce, Film and Visual Culture, Novel: A Forum on Fiction, vol. 53 no. 3 (2020), pp. 485-489, Cambridge University Press, 2018
  6. Stan, C, A life without a shoreline: Tropes of refugee literature in Jenny Erpenbeck’s Go, Went, Gone, Journal of Postcolonial Writing, vol. 54 no. 6 (November, 2018), pp. 795-808 [doi]  [abs]
  7. Stan, C, The art of distances: Ethical thinking in twentieth-century literature (January, 2018), pp. 1-304, Northwestern University Press, ISBN 9780810136861  [abs]
  8. Stan, C, The lures of polyphony: Socrates, joyce, schoenberg, in Composing Modernist Connections in China and Europe (January, 2018), pp. 72-96, ISBN 9781138599048 [doi]  [abs]
  9. Stan, CM, Novels in the Translation Zone: Abbas Khider, Weltliteratur, and the Ethics of the Passerby, Comparative Literature Studies, vol. 55 no. 2 (2018), pp. 285-302 [doi]  [abs]
  10. Stan, CM, Review of Guillaume le Blanc, Fabienne Brugère, La Fin de l'hospitalité, Critical Inquiry (2018), University of Chicago Press
  11. Stan, CM, A Passionate Misunderstanding: Orwell’s Paris, Miller’s China, English Studies, vol. 97 no. 3 (April, 2016), pp. 298-316, Informa UK Limited [doi]  [abs]
  12. Stan, CM, Listening with mental doors ajar, inter passive learning, political correctness: Rethinking the lecture today, Empedocles: European Journal for the Philosophy of Communication, vol. 7 no. 1 (2016), pp. 91-97
  13. Stan, CM, A Cast Never on Stage Before: Revolution, Utopia, and Social Critique in David Caute's Comrade Jacob and Caryl Churchill's Light Shining in Buckinghamshire, European Journal of English Studies, vol. 20 no. 5 (2016), pp. 275-291, Informa UK Limited [doi]  [abs]
  14. Stan, CM, The Ship of Fools: Precarious Lives in 1660s/1980s Britain, in The Humble in 19th-to 21st-Centuries British Literature and Art, Montpellier: Presses de la Méditerranée, edited by Brasme, I; Ganteau, M; Reynier, C (2016)
  15. Stan, C, England (as if) through the Eyes of a Foreigner: George Orwell’s Masquerade among the Poor of London, edited by Bernard, C, Études britanniques contemporaines no. 49 (October, 2015), OpenEdition [doi]
  16. Stan, CM, Visions of the End of Culture: Civilization, Barbarism, and the Place beyond Forgiveness, Arcadia, vol. 50 no. 1 (2015), pp. 118-145, De Gruyter [doi]  [abs]
  17. Stan, CM, The Child at the Threshold: Benjamin's Berliner Kindheit um 1900 between Allegory and Aura, in Benjamin's Figures (2015), Traugott Bautz
  18. Stan, CM, Review of Irving Goh, The Reject: Community, Politics, and Religion after the Subject, MLN (Modern Language Notes) (2015), pp. 1242-1247, Fordham UP
  19. Stan, C, A sociality of distances: Roland Barthes and Iris Murdoch on how to live with others, MLN - Modern Language Notes, vol. 129 no. 5 (December, 2014), pp. 1170-1198, Johns Hopkins University Press [doi]
  20. Stan, CM, Review of Barbara Johnson, A Life with Mary Shelley, Contemporary Women's Writing, vol. 9 no. 3 (2014), pp. 453-455, Standford UP
  21. Stan, CM, The Representation of War in Literature, Film and New Media, in Global Challenges: Peace and War (2013), pp. 89-103, Brill
  22. Bonnefoy, Y, Yves Bonnefoy: o scurta introducere la opera poetica, Poesis, XIII (2002), pp. 134-135 (translated by Stan, CM.)
  23. n/a, , Fabricado en Espana, Echinox, XXXI (1999), pp. 10-12 (translated by Stan, CM.)

Strandberg, Victor H.

  1. Strandberg, V, Robert Penn Warren and Democracy, Literary Matters no. 14.1 (2021)
  2. Strandberg, VH, Adventures in Selfhood: Robert Penn Warren's Portraits of the Artist, Five Points: a journal of literature and art (2018), pp. 208-218
  3. Strandberg, V, Cynthia Ozick and the Christian Reader, in Roots of Passion: Essays on Cynthia Ozick (June, 2016), pp. 37-61, Slote Lumina Press, ISBN 9781625502957  [abs]
  4. Strandberg, VH, Review of three books on Faulkner, Modern Fiction Studies, vol. 35 (February, 2014), pp. 283-86
  5. Strandberg, V, Crackpots on Parade: The Nether Side of Genius & Transgressive Deconstructions (2010)  [abs]
  6. Strandberg, VH, The Fiction of Reynolds Price, in Blackwell Encyclopedia of 20th Century AmericanFiction (2008)
  7. Strandberg, VH, Review of Mark Twain and The Spiritual Crisis of His Age, edited by Contino, PJ; Mullins, M, Christianity and Literature, vol. 57 no. 2 (Winter, 2008), pp. 318-322
  8. Strandberg, VH, Robert Penn Warren, in Southern Writers: A New Biographical Dictionary, edited by Flora, JL; Vogel, A (2006), Louisiana State University Press
  9. Strandberg, V, "T. S. Eliot Passes In Review: T. S. Eliot: The Contemporary Reviews,.", American Critical Archives: The Contemporary Reviews, edited by Brooker, JS, The Sewanee Review, vol. Summer 2005, Volume CXIII no. 3 (2005), pp. lxxvi-lxxix, Cambridge University Press  [abs]
  10. Strandberg, V, Review of Jay Parini, One Matchless Time: A Life of William Faulkner (November, 2004), pp. 496-496, HarperCollins
  11. Strandberg, V, T.S. Eliot: The Contemporary Reviews, edited by Brooker, JS, American Critical Archives, vol. 10 (2004), pp. 600-600, University of Cambridge Press (Forthcoming, Sewanee Review.)
  12. Strandberg, VH, Dangerous Intimacy: The Untold Story of Mark Twain’s Final Years (2004), pp. 342-342, Berkeley: University of California Press (Forthcoming in American Literature.)
  13. Strandberg, VH, RPW and Herman Melville, in book assembled for Melville Society and RPW Circle joint symposium papers (2003)
  14. Strandberg, VH, Cynthia Ozick, in Contemporary Novelists, edited by Kirkpatrick, D (2003), London: St. James Press
  15. Strandberg, VH, The Goyen-McCullers Freak Show, in A Goyen Companion, edited by Malin, I (2003) (In a book on Goyen edited by Irving Malin.) [6050]
  16. Strandberg, V, The Religious/erotic poetry of Reynolds Price, Studies in the Literary Imagination, vol. 35 no. 1 (January, 2002), pp. 61-86 (Long essay for a book on Southern writers.) [5100]
  17. Strandberg, VH, Cormac McCarthy, Scribner's American Writers Series, edited by Parini, J (2001), Charles Scribner's Sons (Long essay on all his books.) [6000]  [abs]
  18. Strandberg, V, Surplus theory in the cultures market, Academic Questions, vol. 13 no. 1 (January, 2000), pp. 34-38, Springer Nature [doi]
  19. Strandberg, V, NABOKOV AND THE "PRISM OF ART", in Studies in Slavic Literature and Poetics, vol. 35 (January, 2000), pp. 189-202 [doi]
  20. Strandberg, VH, Robert Penn Warren and the New Paradigm: A Case Study of the Birds, in The Legacy of Robert Penn Warren, edited by Madden, D (2000), pp. 155-174, Louisiana State UP [6044]
  21. Strandberg, VH, Dimming the Enlightenment: Thomas Pynchon’s Mason & Dixon, in Pynchon and Mason & Dixon, edited by Horvath, B; Malin, I (2000), pp. 100-111, U of Delaware P [6051]
  22. Strandberg, VH, Nabokov and the ’Prism of Art’, in Torpid Smoke: The Stories of Vladimir Nabokov, edited by kelman, SG; Malin, IE, vol. 35 (2000), pp. 246-246, Amsterdam, Netherlands; Rodopi [6018], [doi]
  23. Strandberg, VH, Reviews of Joseph Blotner’s Robert Penn Warren: A Biography; Reynolds Price’s Collected Poems; Alfred Kazin’s God and the American Writer; James West’s William Styron: A Biography; Benita Eisler’s Byron: Child of Passion, Fool of Fame, Raleigh News & Observer (1997)
  24. Strandberg, VH, Brothers to Dragons: Poem/ Play/ Film (1995), The University of Southern Mississippi [6032]
  25. Strandberg, VH, The Conflicted Art of Cynthia Ozick (1994), U of Wisconsin P [5040]
  26. Strandberg, VH, The Fall of the House of Usher, in Reference Guide to Short Fiction (1993), London: St. James Press
  27. Strandberg, VH, The Shawl, in Reference Guide to Short Fiction (1993), London: St. James Press
  28. Strandberg, VH, A Tree, A Rock, A Cloud, in Reference Guide to Short Fiction (1993), London: St. James Press
  29. Strandberg, VH, William Faulkner and A Rose for Emily (two entries), in Reference-Guide to Short Fiction (1993), London: St. James Press
  30. Strandberg, VH, Robert Penn Warren on Blackberry Winter, Reference Guide to Short Fiction (1993), London: St. James Press
  31. Strandberg, VH, The Quintessence of Faulkner: A Rose for Emily, 1993 Paxton Lectureship Runner-Up in The Torch (Fall, 1993), pp. 8-11
  32. Strandberg, VH, RPW and TSE: In the Steps of the (Post)Modern Master, in "To Love So Well the World": A Festschrift in Honor of Robert Penn Warren, edited by Weeks, DL (1992), pp. 29-44, New York: Peter Lang [6021]
  33. Strandberg, VH, Robert Penn Warren and the Search for Design, vol. 5 no. 3 (Summer, 1992), Gettysburg College [6043]
  34. Strandberg, VH; Buwa, C-IB, An Interview with William Styron, vol. XCIX no. 3 (Summer, 1991), pp. 463-77, The University of the South [6012]
  35. Strandberg, VH, The obituary overview of Warren’s life and career, in DLB Yearbook: 1989 (1990), Bruccoli Clark Layman (updated 1997.)
  36. Strandberg, VH, Robert Penn Warren: Broadening Views, 1968-1987, in Concise Dictionary of American Literary Biography (1990), Columbia, SC: Bruccoli Clark Layman
  37. Strandberg, VH, The Reynolds Price entry, in Collier’s Encyclopedia (1990), MacMillan Educational Company
  38. Strandberg, VH, Return of the Repressed: The Sentimentality of T.S. Eliot, in Knjizevna Smotra (1990), pp. 17-23, Zagreb, Yugoslavia (Reprinted in a volume on Renascent Sentimentality published by Johannes Gutenberg University, ed. Winfried Herget, Mainz, Germany.) [6022]
  39. Strandberg, VH, Sentimentality and Social Pluralism in American Literature, in a book on Sentimentality, edited by Mainz, WHOJGUI (1990), Tubingen , West Germany: Guther Narr Verlag Press
  40. Strandberg, VH, Warren’s Best/Worst Book, special Memorial section on Warren in The South Carolina Review (1990) [6038]
  41. V.H. Strandberg, Review of three books on Faulkner, Modern Fiction Studies, vol. 35 no. 2 (Summer 1989), pp. 283-86
  42. Strandberg, VH, Sex, Violence, and Philosophy in 'You Must Remember This', vol. 17 no. 1 (Spring, 1989), pp. 3-17, The John Hopkins University Press [6015]
  43. Strandberg, VH, Review of Lawrence H. Schwartz’s Creating Faulkner’s Reputation: The Politics of Modern Criticism (1988), U of Tennessee, Knoxville (288 pp)
  44. Strandberg, VH, Review of John Kenny Crane’s The Yoknapatawpha County Chronicle of Gavin Stevens (1988), Associated University Presses, Cranbury, NJ (308p)
  45. Strandberg, VH, The Frost-Melville Connection, in American Literature in Belgium, vol. 66 (1987), pp. 171-81, Brussels (Reprinted in The Dutch Quarterly Review of Anglo-American [Amsterdam, 1987], 17.) [6049], [doi]
  46. Strandberg, VH, Review of Faulkner and Race, edited by Fowler, D; Abadie, AJ (1987), U of Mississippi P, Jackson (311 pp)
  47. Strandberg, VH, Poet of Youth: Robert Penn Warren at Eighty, in Time’s Glory: Original Essays on Robert Penn Warren, edited by Grimshaw, JA (1986), pp. 91-106, U of Central Arkansas P (The only entry in "The Poetry" section.) [6042]
  48. Strandberg, VH, Robert Penn Warren, in The Dictionary of Literary Biography, Volume 48: American Poets: 1880-1945, edited by Series, PQS (1986), pp. 425-44, Detroit: Bruccoli Clark
  49. Strandberg, VH, Review of Sarah Orne Jewett’s A White Heron by Louis A. Renza, Jr., The South Atlantic Review (Fall, 1985)
  50. Image and Persona in Warren's 'Early' Poetry, Mississippi Quarterly, vol. 37 (Spring 1984), pp. 135-39
  51. Strandberg, VH, Image and Persona in Warren's "Early" Poetry, vol. 37 (1984), pp. 135-39, Mississippi State University [6034]
  52. Strandberg, VH, Brother to Dragons and the Craft of Revision, in Robert Penn Warren’s Brother to Dragons: A Discussion, edited by James A Grimshaw, J (1983), pp. 200-10, LSU Press [6036]
  53. Strandberg, VH, The Art of Cynthia Ozick, vol. 25 (Summer, 1983), pp. 266-312, University of Texas Press (Reprinted in Cynthia Ozick: Modern Critical Views, ed. Harold Bloom [New York: Chelsea House, 1986], 79-120.) [6046]
  54. V.H. Strandberg, Review of Robert Penn Warren: A Descriptive Bibliography, 1922-1979, The South Atlantic Review (Fall 1982) (Compiled by James A. Grimshaw, Jr.)
  55. Strandberg, VH, A Faulkner Overview: Six Perspectives (1981), The Kennikat P
  56. Strandberg, VH, Religious psychology in American literature: a study of the relevance of William James (1981), Studia Humanitatis [5041]
  57. Strandberg, VH, Review of James H. Justus’ The Achievement of Robert Penn Warren, American Literature (Fall, 1981), LSU Press, 1981
  58. Strandberg, VH, Passion and Delusion in a Book of Common Prayer, vol. 27 (Summer, 1981), pp. 225-242, The John Hopkins University Press (Reprinted in Joan Didion: Essays and Conversations, ed. Ellen Friedman, Ontario Review Press [Princeton, 1985].) [6019]
  59. Strandberg, VH, Taproots of a Poem: The Long Foreground of ’Old Nigger on One-Mule Cart’, in Robert Penn Warren: A Collection of Critical Essays, Twentieth Century Views (Maynard Mack, Series Editor), edited by Gray, R (1980), pp. 143-54, Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall [6040]
  60. Strandberg, VH, Faulkner’s God: A Jamesian Perspective, Faulkner Studies, vol. I (1980), pp. 122-35 [2882]
  61. Strandberg, VH, Warren’s Poetic Vision: A Reading of Now and Then: Poems 1976-1978, The Southern Review, vol. 16 (Winter, 1980), pp. 18-45 [6031]
  62. Strandberg, VH, John Updike and the Changing of the Gods, vol. 12 no. 1 (Fall, 1978), pp. 157-175, University of Manitoba Press (Reprinted in Critical Essays on John Updike, ed. William R. MacNaughton [Boston: G.K. Hall, 1982].) [6014]
  63. Strandberg, VH, The Poetic Vision of Robert Penn Warren (1977), The UP of Kentucky [5097]
  64. Strandberg, VH, Review of Faulkner: Essays by Warren Beck; Hemingway/Faulkner: Inventors, Masters by Linda Wagner; The Fitzgerald/Hemingway Annual, 1974; The Fitzgerald/Hemingway Annual, 1975, American Literature (Summer, 1977)
  65. Strandberg, VH, Review of Jessie Thomas Lokrantz’s The Underside of the Weave: A Study of Nabokov’s Style (1976), American Institute, Uppsala, Sweden
  66. Strandberg, VH, Review of Robert Solotaroff’s Down Mailer’s Way, American Literature (January, 1975), pp. 600-01
  67. Strandberg, VH, Hart Crane and William James: The Psychology of Mysticism, vol. 22 (1975), pp. 14-25, McNeese State University [6058]
  68. Strandberg, VH, Between Truth and Fact: Faulkner’s Symbols of Identity, Modern Fiction Studies, vol. 21 (Fall, 1975), pp. 445-57
  69. Strandberg, VH, Festering Lilies: On Surveying the Secret Life of William Shakespeare, vol. 24 no. 2 (Winter, 1975), pp. 3-16 [5740]  [abs]
  70. Strandberg, VH, Review of Walter Sutton’s American Free Verse: The Modern Revolution in Poetry, American Literature, vol. 46 (November, 1974), pp. 404-05
  71. Strandberg, VH, Whitman and Eliot: Two Studies in the Religious Imagination, vol. 22 (Winter, 1973), pp. 3-18, THE FACULTY OF LA SALLE COLLEGE [6052]
  72. Strandberg, VH, The Poetry of the Sixties, Special Robert Penn Warren Number of Four Quarters, vol. 21 (May, 1972), pp. 27-45
  73. Strandberg, VH, Robert Penn Warren, in Encyclopedia of World Literature in the Twentieth Century, edited by Fleishmann, WB, vol. III (1971), revised and enlarged Second Edition, Leonard S. Klein, General Editor (New York: Frederick Ungar Publishing Company, 1984)
  74. Strandberg, VH, Review-analysis of On the Edge of the Knife, poems by Charles Edward Eaton, The Above-Ground Review, vol. II (Spring, 1971), pp. 49-53
  75. Strandberg, VH, Review of Robert Penn Warren: A Bibliography, American Literature, vol. 41 (March, 1969), pp. 142-43 (Compiled by Mary Nance Huff.)
  76. Strandberg, VH, Poe's Hollow Men, vol. 35 (Spring, 1969), pp. 203-13, THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT KANSAS CITY [6020]
  77. Strandberg, VH, The Robert Penn Warren entry, in A Bibliographical Guide to the Study of Southern Literature (1969), pp. 316-320, LSU Press
  78. Strandberg, VH, The Incarnations of Robert Penn Warren, Shenandoah, vol. 20 (Summer, 1969), pp. 64-69
  79. Strandberg, VH, Updike’s Midpoints, The Above-Ground Review (Winter, 1969), pp. 48-52
  80. Strandberg, VH, Eliot's Insomniacs, vol. 68 (Winter, 1969), pp. 67-73, Duke University Press (a comparison of Eliot and Hemingway.) [6005]
  81. V.H. Strandberg, Warren's Osmosis, Criticism (Winter 1968), pp. 23-40 (Reprinted in Critical Essays on Robert Penn Warren, ed. William Bedford Clark [Boston: G.K. Hall, 1981], 122-36 and Robert Penn Warren: Critical Perspectives, ed. Neil Nakadate [UP of Kentucky, 1981], 246-61.)
  82. Strandberg, VH, THE ARTIST'S BLACK VEIL, vol. 61 (December, 1968), pp. 567-74, THE COLONIAL SOCIETY OF MASSACHUSETTS and THE NEW ENGLAND QUARTERLY [6047]
  83. Strandberg, VH, A Hell for Our Time, The Christian Century (September, 1968), pp. 1104-05
  84. Strandberg, VH, Isabel Archer's Identity Crisis: The Two Portraits of a Lady (June, 1968), pp. 282-90, THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT KANSAS CITY [6013]
  85. Strandberg, VH, Review of L.S. Dembo’s Conceptions of Reality in Modern American Poetry, South Atlantic Quarterly (Summer, 1968), pp. 570-71
  86. Strandberg, VH, The Comedy of Othello, vol. 19 (1968), pp. 3-15, McNeese State University [6048]
  87. Strandberg, VH, Warren's Osmosis (1968), pp. 23-40, Wayne State University Press [6041]
  88. Strandberg, VH, Dante's Inferno: The Simoniacs (October, 1966), Heldref Publications [6004]
  89. Strandberg, VH, A Palm for Pamela: Three Studies in the Game of Love (Winter, 1966), pp. 37-47, The University of Utah (Discusses the Pamela archetype in Shakespeare's Juliet, Kalidasa's Shakuntala, and Hemingway's Catherine Barkley.) [5999]  [abs]
  90. Strandberg, VH, Hamlet’s Costly Code, The South Atlantic Quarterly (Winter, 1966), pp. 95-103 [6011]
  91. Strandberg, VH, Review of Robert Penn Warren: A Descriptive Bibliography, 1922-1979, The South Atlantic Review (1965)
  92. Strandberg, VH, Faulkner’s Inversion, The Sewanee Review, vol. 73 (Spring, 1965), pp. 181-90 [6009]
  93. Strandberg, VH, The Crisis of Belief in Modern Literature, The English Journal (October, 1964), pp. 475-84 (Reprinted in Campustimes, literary magazine of Indian Institute of Technology, Madras, India; and England in Literature, Scott, Foresman and Company [1968].)
  94. Strandberg, VH, Theme and Metaphor in Brother to Dragons, vol. 79 (September, 1964), pp. 498-508, THE MODERN LANGUAGE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA (Reprinted in Robert Penn Warren's Brother to Dragons: A Discussion, ed. James A. Grimshaw, Jr. [LSU Press, 1983], p. 200-10.) [6033]
  95. Strandberg, VH, God and the Critics of Melville, in Texas Studies in Literature and Language (Fall, 1964), pp. 322-33 [6010]
  96. Strandberg, VH, Eliot’s Whispers of Immortality, The Explicator (May, 1959)

Sussman, Charlotte S.

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  8. Sussman, CS, ’I Wonder whether poor Miss Sally Godfrey be living or dead’: The Married Woman and the Rise of the Novel, Diacritics, vol. 20.1 (February, 2014), pp. 88-102
  9. Sussman, C, Epic, exile, and the global: Felicia Hemans's The Forest Sanctuary, Nineteenth-Century Literature, vol. 65 no. 4 (March, 2011), pp. 481-512, University of California Press [doi]  [abs]
  10. Sussman, C, Time wandering: Problems of witnessing in the romantic-era novel, Novel, vol. 43 no. 1 (March, 2010), pp. 140-147, Duke University Press [doi]  [abs]
  11. Heydt-Stevenson, J; Sussman, C, Preface (January, 2010), pp. 1-12, Liverpool University Press, ISBN 9781846311628 [doi]  [abs]
  12. Heydt-Stevenson, J; Sussman, C, Recognizing the romantic novel: New histories of British fiction, 1780–1830 (January, 2010), pp. 1-357, Liverpool University Press, ISBN 9781846311628 [doi]  [abs]
  13. Heydt-Stevenson, J; Sussman, C, ‘Launched upon the sea of moral and political inquiry’: The ethical experiments of the romantic novel, in Recognizing the Romantic Novel: New Histories of British Fiction, 1780-1830 (January, 2010), pp. 13-48, Liverpool University Press, ISBN 9781846311628 [doi]  [abs]
  14. Heydt-Stevenson, J, Recognizing the Romantic Novel: New Histories of British Literature (November, 2008), Liverpool University Press, ISBN 978-1-84631-162-9
  15. Sussman, CS, Review of Christopher Leslie Brown, Moral Capital, Social History, vol. 33 no. 1 (February, 2008), pp. 80-82, ISSN 0307-1022
  16. Sussman, CS, Life and Letters in the City, The Eighteenth Century: Theory and Interpretation, vol. 47 (June, 2007) (Online publication.) [links.html>.]
  17. Sussman, CS, The Empty Spaces of The Heart of Midlothian: Nation, Narration and Depopulation, in Nineteenth-Century Literature Criticism, vol. 184 (2007), The Gale Group (Reprint of article that originally appeared in Eighteenth-Century Fiction 15.1 (Oct. 2002).)
  18. Sussman, CS, A Cultural History of English Literature, 1660-1789 (2007), Polity Press
  19. Sussman, CS, Memory and Mobility: Fictions of Population in Defoe, Goldsmith and Scott, in The Eighteenth-Century Novel: Companion to Literature and Culture., edited by Backscheider, P; Ingrassia, C (2005), pp. 191-214, Oxford: Blackwell
  20. The Colonial Afterlife of Political Arithmetic: Swift, Demography, and Mobile Populations, Cultural Critique, vol. 56 (Winter, 2004), pp. 96-126
  21. Sussman, C, The colonial afterlife of political arithmetic: Swift, demography, and mobile populations, Cultural Critique, vol. 56 no. 1 (January, 2004), pp. 96-126, Johns Hopkins University Press [doi]
  22. Sussman, C, "Islanded in the world": Cultural memory and human mobility in The Last Man, PMLA, vol. 118 no. PART 2 (January, 2003), pp. 286-301, Modern Language Association (MLA) [doi]  [abs]
  23. Sussman, CS, Stories for the Keepsake, in The Cambridge Companion to Mary Shelley, edited by Schor, E (2003), pp. 163-180, Cambridge University Press
  24. Sussman, CS, The Empty Spaces of The Heart of Midlothian: Nation, Narration and Depopulation, Eighteenth-Century Fiction, vol. 15.1 (October, 2002), pp. 105-126
  25. Sussman, CS, Reading, Praying and Politics: Women’s Private Reading and Political Action, Some Evidence 1640-1840, in Radicalism in British Literary Culture, 1650-1830: From Revolution to Revolution, edited by Smith, N; Morton, T (2002), pp. 133-151, Cambridge University Press
  26. Sussman, CS, Consuming Anxieties: Consumer Protest, Gender, and British Slavery, 1713-1833 (2000), Stanford University Press
  27. Sussman, CS, The Art of Oblivion: Charlotte Smith and Helen of Troy, Studies in Eighteenth-Century Culture, vol. 27 (1998), pp. 131-147
  28. Women and the Politics of Sugar, 1792, Representations, vol. 48 (Fall, 1994), pp. 48-69
  29. Sussman, C, Women and the Politics of Sugar, 1792, Representations, vol. 48 (January, 1994), pp. 48-69 [doi]
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  31. Sussman, CS, The Other Problem with Women: Reproduction and Slave Culture in Aphra Behn’s ’Oroonoko’, in Rereading Aphra Behn: History, Theory and Criticism, edited by Hunter, H (1993), pp. 212-231, University of Virginia Press (Rpt. in Oroonoko (Norton Critical Edition), ed. Joanna Lipking (W.W. Norton, 1997): 246- 256.)
  32. 'I Wonder whether poor Miss Sally Godfrey be living or dead': The Married Woman and the Rise of the Novel, Diacritics, vol. 20.1 (Spring, 1990), pp. 88-102

Tate, Robert

  1. Tate, RW, From Attic Mysteries to Paschal Mystery: Shakespeare's Conversions of Tragedy, Religion and Literature, vol. 48 no. 2 (Summer, 2016), pp. 49-77, The University of Notre Dame
  2. Tate, RW, The "War," The "Troops," and the Grammar of "Support", Conversations: the Journal of Cavellian Studies, vol. 3 (2015), pp. 68-74
  3. Tate, RW, Haunted by Beautified Beauty: Tracking the Images of Spenser’s Florimell(s), Spenser Studies, vol. 29 no. 1 (January, 2014), pp. 197-218, University of Chicago Press [doi]

Tennenhouse, Leonard

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  2. Armstrong, N; Tennenhouse, L, Novels in the Time of Democratic Writing (December, 2017), pp. 280 pages, Haney Foundation, ISBN 9780812249767  [abs]
  3. Tennenhouse, L, Playing and power, in Staging the Renaissance (January, 2017), pp. 27-39, ISBN 9781138181601 [doi]  [abs]
  4. Tennenhouse, L, Family rites: City comedy and the strategies of patriarchalism, in New Historicism and Renaissance Drama (July, 2016), pp. 195-206, ISBN 9780582045545 [doi]  [abs]
  5. Armstrong, N; Tennenhouse, L, How to Imagine Community Without Property, in de Homenagem a Maria Irene Ramalho Santos: American Literature In a Comparative Context. (2016), pp. 27 pages, Impressa da Universidade de Comimbra
  6. Tennenhouse, L, Introduction by Leonard Tennenhouse, in The Asylum Or, Alonzo and Melissa (2016), pp. 8-20, Early American Reprints
  7. Armstrong, N; Tennenhouse, L, Recalling Cora: Family Resemblances in the Last of the Mohicans., American Literary History, vol. 28 no. 2 (2016), pp. 1-23, Oxford University Press (OUP): Policy F, ISSN 1468-4365 [doi]
  8. Tennenhouse, L, The counterfeit order of the Merchant of Venice, in The Merchant of Venice: Critical Essays (April, 2015), pp. 195-215, ISBN 9781138854963 [doi]
  9. Armstrong, N; Tennenhouse, L, The network novel and how it unsettled domestic fiction, in A Companion to the English Novel (January, 2015), pp. 306-320, ISBN 9781405194457 [doi]  [abs]
  10. with Tennenhouse, L; Armstrong, N, The Network Novel and How It Unsettled the Domestic Fiction, in A Companion to the English Novel, edited by Arata, S; Wicke, J; Hunter, J (2015), pp. 306-320, Wiley-Blackwell, ISBN 9781405194457 [doi]  [abs]
  11. Armstrong, N; Tennenhouse, L, Novels before Nations: How Early US Novels Imagined Community, Canadian Review of Comparative Literature / Revue Canadienne de Littérature Comparée, vol. 42 no. 4 (2015), pp. 353-367, Johns Hopkins University Press [doi]
  12. Tennenhouse, L, Violence done to women on the Renaissance stage (June, 2014), pp. 77-97, Routledge, ISBN 9781138015401 [doi]
  13. Armstrong, N; Tennenhouse, L, The literature of conduct, the conduct of literature, and the politics of desire: An introduction, in The Ideology of Conduct (Routledge Revivals): Essays in Literature and the History of Sexuality (June, 2014), pp. 1-24, ISBN 9781138015432
  14. Armstrong, N; Tennenhouse, L, The Ideology of Conduct: (Routledge Revivals) Essays in Literature and the History of Sexuality, edited by Tennenhouse, L; Armstrong, N (2014), pp. 254 pages, Routledge, ISBN 9781317744320  [abs]
  15. Tennenhouse, L, Playing and power, in Staging the Renaissance: Reinterpretations of Elizabethan and Jacobean Drama (January, 2013), pp. 27-39, ISBN 9780415901673 [doi]  [abs]
  16. Tennenhouse, L, Unsettling Novels of the Early Republic, in Oxford History of the Novel in English, edited by Kennedy, G; Person, L (2013), pp. ms. pp. 27-ms. pp. 27, Oxford University Press
  17. Tennenhouse, L, The Spread of Novels: Translation and Prose Fiction in the Eighteenth Century, NOVEL-A FORUM ON FICTION, vol. 45 no. 1 (2012), pp. 120-123, Duke University Press, ISSN 0029-5132 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  18. The Nationalism of the Transnational Novel: Mary Helen McMurran, Translation and the Spread of Novels in the Eighteenth Century (Princeton: Princeton UP, 2010). Ms. 8 pps, NOVEL (2011)
  19. Tennenhouse, L, The Early American Novel, in The Encyclopedia of the Novel (Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell, 2011), 263-67., edited by Logan, PM; Hegeman, S; George, O; Kristal, E (2011), Wiley-Blackwell
  20. Tennenhouse, L, 'The Nationalism of the Transnational Novel'. Review of Translation and the Spread of Novels in the Eighteenth Century by Mary Helen McMurran (Princeton UP, 2010), NOVEL (2011)
  21. Tennenhouse, L, The importance of feeling English: American literature and the British diaspora, 1750-1850 (February, 2009), pp. 1-158, ISBN 9780691096810  [abs]
  22. Su Fang Ng, Literature and the Politics of Family in Seventeenth-Century England, Modern Philology (2009), pp. viii + 236, Cambridge University Press
  23. Armstrong, N; Tennenhouse, L, Sovereignty and the Form of Formlessness, Special issue., Differences: A Journal of Feminist Cultural Studies, vol. 20 no. 2-3 (2009), pp. 148-178, Duke University Press, ISSN 1040-7391 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  24. L. Tennenhouse, Guest Editor, The Early American Novel, NOVEL: A Forum on Fiction, vol. 40 no. 1-2 (2008)
  25. Armstrong, N; Tennenhouse, L, The Problem of Population and the Form of the American Novel, American Literary History, vol. 20 no. 4 (2008), pp. 667-685, Oxford University Press (OUP), ISSN 0896-7148 [doi]  [author's comments]
  26. Tennenhouse, L, Is there an early American novel?, Novel, vol. 40 no. 1-2 (January, 2007), pp. 5-17, Duke University Press, ISSN 0029-5132 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  27. The Importance of Feeling English: American Literature and the English Diaspora, 1750-1850 (2007), Princeton University Press
  28. Tennenhouse, L, The Importance of Feeling English (2007), pp. 158 pages, Princeton University Press, ISBN 9780691096810  [abs]
  29. Tennenhouse, L, Revisiting A New World of Words, Early American Literature, vol. 42 no. 2 (2007), pp. 363-368, Project MUSE, ISSN 0012-8163 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  30. The Early American Novel, Novel: A Forum on Fiction, vol. 40 no. 1-2 (2007)
  31. with Nancy Armstrong, A Mind for Passion: Locke and Hutcheson on Desire, in Politics and Passions 1500-1850, edited by Victoria Kahn, Neil Saccamano, and Daniela Coli (2006), pp. 131-151, Princeton University Press
  32. Tennenhouse, L, The Coffeehouse, in The Oxford Encyclopedia of British Literature (2006), Oxford University Press
  33. Armstrong, N; Tennenhouse, L, , A Mind for Passion: Locke and Hutcheson on Desire, in Politics and the Passions, 1500-1850, edited by Coli, D; Kahn, V; Saccamano, N (2006), pp. 131-150, Princeton University Press, ISBN 0691118612
  34. Power on Display: The Politics of Shakespeare's Genres (1986; reprinted 2004), New York and London: Methuen
  35. Tennenhouse, L, A Language for a Nation: A Transatlantic Problematic, in Transatlantic Revolutions, edited by Verhoeven, WM (2002), pp. 62-84, Palgrave
  36. Tennenhouse, L, Carribbean Degeneracy and the Problem of Masculinity in Ormond, in Finding Colonial Americas: Essays Honoring J.A. Leo Lemay, edited by Mulford, C; Shields, DS (2001), pp. 104-124, University of Delaware Press
  37. with Philip Gould, America the Feminine, differences, vol. 11 no. 3 (Fall, 2000)
  38. Armstrong, N; Tennenhouse, L, The Literature of Conduct, the Conduct of Literature, and the Politics of Desire, in Literary Criticism from 1400-1800, edited by Trudeau, L (2000), Gale Research
  39. Tennenhouse, L, Libertine America, in America the Feminine, differences, vol. 11 no. 3 (Fall, 2000), pp. 1-28
  40. Violence Done to Women on the Renaissance Stage, in Shakespearean Criticism, edited by Michelle Lee (1999), Gale Research (reprint from The Violence of Representation.)
  41. Tennenhouse, L, Violence Done to Women on the Renaissance Stage, in The Violence of Representation (1999), pp. 77-97
  42. Tennenhouse, L, Patriarchal Strategies in Shakespearean Romance, edited by Ryan, K (1999), pp. 43-60, Longman (reprint from Power on Display.)
  43. Tennenhouse, L, The American Richardson, Yale Journal of Criticism, vol. 12 (1998), pp. 177-96
  44. Tennenhouse, L, The Americanization of 'Clarissa' (Samuel Richardson, influence in colonial America), YALE JOURNAL OF CRITICISM, vol. 11 no. 1 (1998), pp. 177-196, ISSN 0893-5378 [Gateway.cgi]
  45. Tennenhouse, L, Family Rites: Patriarchal Strategies in Shakespearean Romances, in Shakespeare: The Last Plays, edited by Ryan, K (1997), pp. 43-90, Longman (reprint from Power on Display.)
  46. Tennenhouse, L, Twelfth Night, in Twelfth Nigh: Contemporary Critical Essays, edited by White, RS (1996), pp. 82-91, Macmillan (reprint from Power on Display.)
  47. Tennenhouse, L, The case of the resistant captive, South Atlantic Quarterly, vol. 95 no. 4 (1996), pp. 919-946, Duke University Press, ISSN 1527-8026 (Portuguese translation, "A resistancia de cativo," Revista Critica de Ciencias Sociais 49 (1997): 189-223.) [Gateway.cgi]
  48. TENNENHOUSE, L, The Cambridge History Of American Literature, Vol 1, 1590-1820 - Bercovitch,S, Patell,Crk, vol. 56 (June, 1995), pp. 207-220 [Gateway.cgi]
  49. Tennenhouse, L, American Literary History in the Age of Critical Theory and Mulitculturalism, Modern Language Quarterly no. 56 (1995), pp. 207-220
  50. Ross Chambers, Room for Maneuver: Reading (the) Oppositional (in) Narrative, Modern Fiction Studies (1994), pp. 438-41, University of Chicago Press
  51. L. Tennenhouse, , Review of Room for Maneuver: Reading (the) Oppositional (in) Narrative by Ross Chambers, Modern Fiction Studies (1994), pp. 438-41, University of Chicago Press
  52. Tennehouse, L, Review of Tragedies Of Tyrants - Political-Thought And Theater In The English by Rebecca W Bushnell, Modern Philology: critical and historical studies in postclassical literature, vol. 90 no. 3 (February, 1993), pp. 426-430, University of Chicago Press, ISSN 1545-6951 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  53. Tennenhouse, L, Rituals of State/Strategies of Power, in Shakespeare’s History Plays Contemporary Critical Essays, edited by Holderness, G (1993), Macmillan (reprint from Power on Display.)
  54. Tennenhouse, L, King Lear: The Iconography of Power, in King Lear: Contemporary Critical Essays, edited by Ryan, K (1993), pp. 60-72, Macmillan (reprint from Power on Display.)
  55. Armstrong, N; Tennenhouse, L, History, Poststructuralism, and the Question of Narrative, Narrative, vol. 1 (1993), pp. 45-58
  56. Armstrong, N; Tennenhouse, L, A Novel Nation; or, How to Rethink Modern England as an Emergent Culture, Modern Language Quarterly, vol. 54 no. 3 (1993), pp. 327-344, Duke University Press, ISSN 0026-7929 (reprint in Eighteenth-Century Literary History, ed Marshall Brown (Duke Universtiy Press, 1999) 9-26.) [doi]
  57. Armstrong, N; Tennenhouse, L, Poststructuralism and the Question of History, Narrative, vol. 1 (1993), pp. 45-58
  58. Armstrong, N; Tennenhouse, L, The American Origins of the English Novel, American Literary History, vol. 4 no. 3 (Fall, 1992), pp. 386-410, Oxford University Press (OUP), ISSN 0896-7148 [doi]
  59. with Nancy Armstrong, The Imaginary Puritan: Literature, Intellectual Labor, and the Origins of Personal Life (1992), Berkeley: University of California Press
  60. with Nancy Armstrong, The Imaginary Puritan: Literature, Intellectual Labor, and the Origins of Personal Life (1992), University of California Press
  61. Tennenhouse, L, Power in Hamlet, in Hamlet: Contemporary Critical Essays, edited by Coyle, M (1992), pp. 160=67-160=67, Macmillan (reprint from Power on Display.)
  62. Armstrong, N; Tennenhouse, L, The American Origins of the English Novel, American Literary History, vol. 4 no. 3 (1992), pp. 386-410
  63. Tennenhouse, L, Hamlet and the Queen’s Body, in Essays on Renaissance Drama, edited by Stallybrass, P; Kastan, D (1991), Routledge (reprint from Power on Display.)
  64. Tennenhouse, L, Arcadian Rhetoric: Sidney and the Politics of Courtship, in Sir Philip Sidney’s Achievements, edited by Allen, MJB; Baker-Smith, D; Kinney, AF; Sullivan, MM (1990), pp. 201-12, AMS
  65. Tennenhouse, L, Simulating History: A Cockfight for Our Times, TDR: The Drama Review, vol. 34 (1990), pp. 137-55
  66. Armstrong, N; Tennenhouse, L, The Interior Difference: A Brief Genealogy of Dreams, 1650-1717, Eighteenth-Century Studies, vol. 23 no. 4 (1990), pp. 458-78
  67. Armstrong, N; Tennenhouse, L, The Interior Difference: A Brief Genealogy of Dreams, Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies, vol. 23 no. 4 (1990), pp. 458-478
  68. Tennenhouse, L, Review of Hidden Designs: The Critical Profession And Renaissance Literature by Jonathan Crew, Journal of English and Germanic Philology, vol. 88 no. 2 (April, 1989), pp. 228-231, ISSN 0364-2968 [Gateway.cgi]
  69. Armstrong, N; Tennenhouse, L, Gender and the Work of Words, Cultural Critique, vol. 13 (Fall, 1989), pp. 229-78
  70. ARMSTRONG, N; TENNENHOUSE, L, Gender And Work Of Words + The Historical Verbal Characterization Of Labor, CULTURAL CRITIQUE no. 13 (1989), pp. 229-278, ISSN 0882-4371 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  71. Armstrong, N; Tennenhouse, L, Gender and the Work of Words, Cultural Critique, vol. 13 (1989), pp. 229-279
  72. Tennenhouse, L, Review of Revolution and Rebellion: State and society in England in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries by JCD Clark, History and Theory, vol. 27 (1988), pp. 310-321
  73. with Nancy Armstrong, The Ideology of Conduct: Essays on Literature and the History of Sexuality, edited by Armstrong, N; Tennenhouse, L (1987), pp. 243 pages, Methuen Publishing
  74. Tennenhouse, L, Power on Display: The Politics of Shakespeare’s Genres (1986), Methuen, New York and London
  75. Tennenhouse, L, Strategies of State and Political Plays: A Midsummer Night’s Dream, The Henriad, and Henry VIII, in Political Shakespeare, edited by Dollimore, J; Sinfield, A (1985), pp. 109-28, Manchester University Press and Ithaca: Cornell University Press
  76. The Rhetoric of Violence, edited by Armstrong, N; Tennenhouse, L (1985), Rutledge
  77. Tennenhouse, L, Review of Crime and God’s Judgement in Shakespeare by Robert Rentoul Reed, Jr., Renaissance Quarterly, vol. 38 (1985), pp. 170-172
  78. Tennenhouse, L, The Tudor Interludes of Nice Wanton and Impatient Poverty (1984), The Renaissance Imagination Series, Garland
  79. TENNENHOUSE, L, Representing Power - 'Measure For Measure' In Its Time, GENRE, vol. 15 no. 1-2 (1982), pp. 139-156, ISSN 0016-6928 [Gateway.cgi]
  80. Tennenhouse, L, Review of The Comic in Renaissance Comedy by David Farley-Hills, Renaissance Quarterly, vol. 35 (1982), pp. 663-65
  81. Tennenhouse, L, Review of Comic Transformations in Shakespeare by Ruth Nevo, Renaissance Quarterly, vol. 38 (1982), pp. 663-65
  82. Tennenhouse, L, Sir Walter Raleigh and the Literature of Clientage, in Patronage in the Renaissance, edited by Little, GF; Orgel, S (1981), pp. 235-58, Princeton University Press
  83. Tennenhouse, L, Review of John Webster, Citizen and Dramatist by M.C. Bradbrook, Criticism: a quarterly for literature and the arts, vol. 23 no. 2 (1981), pp. 181-183, ISSN 1536-0342 [Gateway.cgi]
  84. Tennenhouse, L, The Hidden Order of the The Merchant of Venice, in Representing Shakespeare; New Psychoanalytic Essays, edited by Kahn, C; Schwartz, M (1980), pp. 54-69, Johns Hopkins University Press (Reprint in The Merchant of Venice: Critical Essays, ed. Thomas Wheeler. Garland, 1991..)
  85. TENNENHOUSE, L, The Comic Matrix Of Shakespeare Tragedies - Snyder,S, Criticism-A Quarterly for Literature and the Arts, vol. 22 no. 3 (1980), pp. 273-274, ISSN 0011-1589 [Gateway.cgi]
  86. TENNENHOUSE, L, Dramatic Identities And Cultural Tradition - Studies In Shakespeare And His Contemporaries, Criticism-A Quarterly for Literature and the Arts, vol. 21 no. 4 (1979), pp. 365-366, ISSN 0011-1589 [Gateway.cgi]
  87. Tennenhouse, L, Balaam and Saul and the World of II Tamburlaine, Neuphilologische Mitteilugen, vol. 78 (1977), pp. 115-17
  88. Tennenhouse, L, Coriolanus: History and the Crisis of Semantic Order, Comparative Drama, vol. 10 (1977), pp. 328-346 (reprint in Drama in the Renaissance, ed. Clifford Davidson (AMS,1984).)
  89. TENNENHOUSE, L, Great Feast Of Language In Loves Labours Lost, Criticism-A Quarterly for Literature and the Arts, vol. 19 no. 3 (1977), pp. 284-284, ISSN 0011-1589 [Gateway.cgi]
  90. TENNENHOUSE, L, 'Psychological Study Of Literature Limitations, Possibilities, And Accomplishments', Philosophy and Literature, vol. 1 no. 2 (1977), pp. 247-248, Johns Hopkins University Press, ISSN 1086-329X [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  91. TENNENHOUSE, L, Ethic of Time - Structures of Experience in Shakespeare - Sypher, W, Criticism-A Quarterly for Literature and the Arts, vol. 19 no. 3 (1977), pp. 284-284, ISSN 0011-1589 [Gateway.cgi]
  92. The Practice of Psychoanalytic Criticism (1976), Wayne State University Press
  93. Tennenhouse, L, Beowulf and the Sense of History, Bucknell Review, vol. 19 (1971), pp. 137-46

Tetel, Julie A.

  1. with Tetel, JA; Carter, PM, Languages of the World. An Introduction through Culture and Cognition, in Wiley-Blackwell (2014), Wiley-Blackwell
  2. Tetel, JA, Linguistics and Evolution. A Developmental Systems Theory Approach (2013), Cambridge University Press  [author's comments]
  3. Tetel, JA, Historiography’s contribution to theoretical linguistics, in Chomskyan Evolutions and Revolutions: Essays in Honor of E.F.K. Koerner, edited by Kibbee, D (January, 2010), pp. 443-469, John Benjamins, Amsterdam, The Netherlands  [abs]
  4. Tetel, JA, Toward a history of American Linguistics, Language, vol. 86 no. 1 (Spring, 2010), Linguistics Society of America, Washington DC  [abs]
  5. Tetel, JA, William Dwight Whitney in Perspective, Metascience (Winter, 2006)
  6. Tetel, JA, Pragmatism, Behaviorism, and the Evolutionary Script, in C. S. Peirce Papers (1998)
  7. Tetel, JA, L’ecole americaine, edited by Auroux, S, Histoire des idees linguistiques, vol. 3 (1998)
  8. Tetel, JA, Postmodern Identity (Crisis): Confessions of a Linguistic Historiographer and Romance Writer (1998), Bowling Green State UP [pdf]
  9. Tetel, JA, The Behaviorist Turn in Recent Theories about Language, Behavior and Philosophy, vol. 20 no. 1 (1992), pp. 1-19
  10. Tetel, JA, The Contemporary Linguistic Meets the Postmodernist, Beitrage zur Geschichte der Sprachwissenschaft, vol. 2 (1992), pp. 213-223
  11. Tetel, JA, On Genetic Encoding and Communication, Language and Communication, vol. 11 no. 1/2 (1991), pp. 29-32 (Commentary on Frederick J. Newmeyer's Functional Explanation in Linguistics and the Origins of Language, same volume.)
  12. Tetel, JA, Linguistics in America 1769-1924: A Critical History (1990), Routledge; paperback edition, December, 1995  [author's comments]
  13. Tetel, JA, Whitney und Bloomfield: Abweichungen und Ubereinstimmungen, in History and Historiography of Linguistics, edited by Niederehe, H; Koerner, K (1990), pp. 807-819, Amsterdam: John Benjamins ("Whitney and Bloomfield on American English" in ERIC Clearinghouse on Languages and Linguistics. Center for Applied Linguistics. Center for Applied Linguistics. Washington, D.C. ERIC Document Reproduction Service No.: ED 291 239. English version of German paper.)
  14. Tetel, JA, Review of G.A. Wells’s The Origins of Language. Aspects of the Discussion from Condillac to Wundt (1987), Historiographia Linguistica, vol. XVII no. 3 (1990), pp. 411-17
  15. Tetel, JA, Skinner and Chomsky Thirty Years Later, Historiographia Linguistica, vol. 17 no. 1/2 (1990), pp. 145-65 (Reprinted in The Behavior Analyst 1.14:49-60, 1991.)
  16. Tetel, JA, Review of P. Friedrich’s The Language Parallax. Linguistic Relativism and Poetic Indeterminacy (1986), Language in Society, vol. 17 no. 4 (1988), pp. 600-04
  17. Tetel, JA, The Ideologues, Condillac and the Politics of Sign Theory, Semiotica, vol. 72 no. 3/4 (1988), pp. 271-90 (Review article of Connaissance et Langage chez Condillac by N. Rousseau, 1986; together with Les Ideologues, ed. W. Busse and J. Trabant, 1988.)
  18. Tetel, JA, Historiographic Observations on a Current Issue in American Linguistics, in Papers in the History of Linguistics, edited by Aarsleff, H; Niederehe, H; Kelly, LG; Benjamins, AJ (1987)
  19. Tetel, JA, Review of Tractatus philosophico-philologicus de methodo recte tractandi linguas exoticas, 1984 Latin/German ed. C.F. Seidelmann (1724), Language in Society, vol. 13 no. 1 (1987), pp. 111-16
  20. Tetel, JA, Images des langues americaines au XVIIIe siecle, in L’homme des Lumieres et la decouverte de l’autre, edited by Gossiaux, P; Droixhe, D (1985), pp. 135-45, University of Brussels
  21. Tetel, JA, Why Do We Do Linguistic Historiography?, Semiotica, vol. 56 no. 3/4 (1985), pp. 357-70 (Review article of Untersuchungen zur Historiographie der Linguistik, by P. Schmitter, 1982.)
  22. Tetel, JA, Debris et histoire dans la theorie linguistique au XVIII siecle, in Materiaux pour une histoire des theories linguistiques, edited by Auroux, S; Glatigny, M; Joly, A (1984), pp. 379-87, Presses Universitaires de Lille
  23. Tetel, JA, Arbitraire et Contingence in the Semiotics of the Eighteenth Century, Semiotica, vol. 49 no. 3/4 (1984), pp. 361-80 (Review article of La Semiotique des Encyclopedistes, by S. Auroux, 1979.)
  24. Tetel, JA, Les langues amerindiennes, le comparatisme et les etudes franco-americaines, Amerindia, vol. 6 (1984), pp. 107-25
  25. Tetel, JA, Signs and Systems in Condillac and Saussure, Semiotica, vol. 44 no. 3/4 (1983), pp. 259-81
  26. Tetel, JA, Langage naturel et artifice linguistique, in Condillac et les problemes du langage, ed. J. Sgard, 275-88. Geneva: Slatkine (1982)
  27. Tetel, JA, Linguistic Metaphors in Charles de Brosses’ Traite of 1765 and the History Linguistics, Linguisticae Investigationes, vol. I (1981), pp. 1-25
  28. Tetel, JA, From Condillac to Condorcet: The Algebra of History, in Studies in the History of Linguistics 20, edited by Koerner, EFK (1980), pp. 189-98, Amsterdam: John Benjamins
  29. Tetel, JA; Tsiapera, M, From Saussure to Chomsky: Linguistics and the Human Sciences, Innovations in Linguistics Education, vol. 1 no. 2 (1980), pp. 3-23
  30. Tetel, JA, Francois Thurot and the First History of Grammar, Historiographia Linguistica, vol. V no. 1/2 (1978), pp. 45-57

Thorn, Jennifer

  1. J. Thorn, The work of writing race: Galland, Burton, and the Arabian Nights, in Monstrous Dreams of Reason: Cultural Politics, Enlightenment Ideologies, edited by L. Rosenthal and M. Choudhury (2001), Bucknell UP/Associated UP
  2. J. Thorn, Review, Srinivas Aravamudan, Tropicopolitans: Colonialism and Agency, 1688-1804, ABRO/Eighteenth-Century Studies (September, 2000)
  3. J. Thorn, 'A race of angels': castration and exoticism in three tales by Eliza Haywood, in The Passionate Fictions of Eliza Haywood: Essays on Her Life and Work, edited by K. T. Saxton and R. P. Bocchicchio (2000), U of Kentucky P
  4. J. Thorn, 'Althea must be open'd': Eliza Haywood, individualism, and reproductivity, Eighteenth-Century Women, vol. 1 (2000)
  5. Race and Romance: Before and After the Elevation of the Novel , book 2003 (under revision for publication.)
  6. Review, Roxann Wheeler, The Complexion of Race: Categories of Difference in Eighteenth-Century British Culture, ABRO/Eighteenth Century Studies  (forthcoming.)
  7. ---, Writing British Infanticide: Gender, Narrative and the Professions, 1722-1859, edited by J. Thorn , Delaware UP/Associated UP (forthcoming.)

Timmis, Patrick

  1. Timmis, P, The ‘Puritan’ Preacher and The Puritan Widow, Studies in Philology (2023), University of North Carolina Press
  2. Timmis, P, Undermining the elect nation: King Lear and the Hebrew patriarchs at the court of James I, Renaissance and Reformation / Renaissance Et Réforme, vol. 43 no. 3 (2020), pp. 105-133
  3. Timmis, P, “No/Any Faithful Man Doubts”: Intentional Puritan Mistranslations of Ratramnus of Corbie?, Notes and Queries, vol. 66 no. 2 (June, 2019), pp. 225-227, Oxford University Press (OUP) [doi]
  4. Timmis, P, Sanctifying Rites in Milton’s A Masque Presented at Ludlow Castle, 1634, Christianity & Literature, vol. 68 no. 2 (March, 2019), pp. 193-212, SAGE Publications [doi]  [abs]
  5. Timmis,, Saturn and Soliloquy: Henryson's Conversation with Chaucerian Free Will, The Chaucer Review, vol. 51 no. 4 (2016), pp. 453-453, The Pennsylvania State University Press [doi]

Torgovnick, Marianna

  1. Torgovnick, M, Closure in the novel (January, 2017), pp. 1-238, Princeton UP, ISBN 9780691064642  [abs] [author's comments]
  2. Torgovnick, M, The Novelist's Wife (2015)  [abs]
  3. Torgovnick, M, Review of Elizabeth Deeds Ermarth’s Realism and Consensus in the English Novel, Eighteenth Century: A Current Bibliography (February, 2014)
  4. Torgovnick, M, Review of Barbara Tuchman’s Edging Women Out, Modern Philology (February, 2014)
  5. Torgovnick, M, Review of Robert Viscusi’s Astoria, Italian Americana (February, 2014)
  6. Torgovnick, M, Sigmund Freud, Martin Buber, and the Suppressed Debate about the Oceanic, solicited by Modernism/Modernity (?)
  7. Torgovnick, M, Fifty Shades Cliched, Public Books (June, 2013) [virtual-roundtable-on-fifty-shades-of-grey]
  8. Torgovnick, M, 9 Documentaries That You Need to See This Year, TEDBlog (April, 2013) [available here]
  9. M. Torgovnick, Loving Tenderness (2013)  [abs] [author's comments]
  10. M. Torgovnick, Picnic in the Dark: The Classics at a Time of War (2013)  [abs]
  11. Torgovnick, M, "The Artist is Present", in Fictions of Art History (2013), Clark Art Institute, Williamstown, Massachusetts  [abs] [author's comments]
  12. Torgovnick, M, Cultual Criticism, in Encyclopedia of Aesthetics (2013) (Revised edition, Oxford University Press, forthcoming..)  [author's comments]
  13. M. Torgovnick, "The Ten Most Common Fears in Literature," TedTalks (2012) [available here]
  14. Torgovnick, M, Adventures in Digital Publishing, in Globalization: Appropriation or Hybridization? English Language and Literature in a Postcolonial Lobal World, Cambridge Scholars (2012), Cambridge U Press, ISBN forthcoming  [author's comments]
  15. Torgovnick, M, The top 10 classic fears in literature, TEDTalks (2012) [available here]
  16. Torgovnick, M, The Text is Present, in Fictions of Art History (2011), The Clark Art Instutute, Williamstown, Massachusetts  [abs]
  17. Torgovnick, M, Representing Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Contemporary America, Nanzan Review of American Studies, vol. XXXII (2011)  [author's comments]
  18. Torgovnick, M, Dante, Mourning, Meditation and Me, in How We Write: The Power of Scholarly Form, edited by Bammer, A; Joeres, R-E (2010)
  19. Torgovnick, M, Crossing Back: A Classic Journey, in Crossing Back: A Classic Journey (2010)  [abs] [author's comments]
  20. Torgovnick, M, Rereading The Iliad in a time of war, PMLA, vol. 124 no. 5 (October, 2009), pp. 1838-1841, Modern Language Association (MLA) [doi]
  21. Torgovnick, M, The Buoyancy of Depression Entertainment, The Chronicle of Higher Education Review (April, 2009) (Cover story.)
  22. Torgovnick, M, Letting Loose in the Great Depression: Film, Radio, and Leisure Time in the 1930s, The Chronicle of Higher Education Review (2009)
  23. Torgovnick, M, It’s Not Mickey Mouse: Animation Today, The Chronicle of Higher Education Review (2009) (Cover story.)
  24. Torgovnick, M, Archive Fever, The Chronicle of Higher Education Review (September, 2008)
  25. Torgovnick, M, The Lure of Urban Destruction: Targeting New York, The Chronicle of Higher Education Review (May, 2008)
  26. Torgovnick, M, Sexy Things: Recent Novels that Embroider Artistic History, The Chronicle of Higher Education Review (February, 2008)
  27. Torgovnick, M, Writing Together, Modernist Group Dynamics (2008), Cambridge Scholars
  28. Torgovnick, M, The Neo-Primitivist Turn: Critical Reflections on Alterity, Culture, and Modernity, CRITICISM-A QUARTERLY FOR LITERATURE AND THE ARTS, vol. 49 no. 4 (Fall, 2007), pp. 545-550
  29. Torgovnick, M, Let’s re-examine pre-emptive war policy, The Herald Sun (October, 2006), pp. A9-A9
  30. Torgovnick, M, Camera Works: Photography and the Twentieth-Century Word, American Literature, vol. 78 no. 3 (September, 2006), pp. 629-631, Duke University Press [doi]
  31. Torgovnick, M, Primitivism Today, in II Primitivismo, edited by Fortunati, V (2006)
  32. Torgovnick, M, Selling the House, in Our Roots Are Deep with Passion, edited by Herman, J; Gutkind, L (2006), pp. 234-44, New York: Other Press
  33. Torgovnick, M, Review, Michel North, Camera Works: Photography and the Twentieth-Century Word, American Literature (2006)
  34. Torgovnick, M, The War Complex: World War II in Our Time (May, 2005), The University of Chicago Press (Paperback Edition, 2008.)  [abs]
  35. Torgovnick, M, Animals and Aura (2005)
  36. Torgovnick, M, My Secret Life with Earrings (2004), (Forthcoming in Women and their Accessories).
  37. Torgovnick, M, Cultural Criticism, in The Encyclopedia of Aesthetics (2003)
  38. Torgovnick, M, Interview with Duke Writing Group (2003), Published in journal form and as part of a book edited by Jeffrey Williams (With Cathy N. Davidson, Alice Kaplan, and Jane Tompkins.)
  39. Torgovnick, M, A response to Shoshana Felman, Critical Inquiry, vol. 28 no. 3 (January, 2002), pp. 780-784, University of Chicago Press [doi]
  40. Torgovnick, M, A Response to Shosana Felman’s ’Theatres of Justice’, Critical Inquiry, vol. 27 no. 2 (Spring, 2002)
  41. Torgovnick, M, Narrating Sexuality; D.H. Lawrence’s The Rainbow and Women in Love, in The Cambridge Companion to D.H. Lawrence (2001)
  42. Torgovnick, M, On Michael North’s "Reading 1922", American Literature (2001)
  43. Torgovnick, M, Memoir, Autobiography, and Diaries, Encyclopedia of American Studies (2001)
  44. Torgovnick, M, Mixed Ethnicity: Crossing Ocean Parkway Revisited, edited by Mudimbe, VY, Diaspora and Immigration SAQ, vol. 98 no. 1/2 (1999), pp. 239-246
  45. Torgovnick, M, Primitive Passions: Men, Women, and the Quest for Ecstasy (1997), Knopf; second printing, Mar. 1997; paperback, U of Chicago P, Sept. 1998  [author's comments]
  46. Torgovnick, M, Marianna Torgovnick (section), in The Writer’s Journal, edited by Bender, S (1997), New York: Doubleday
  47. Torgovnick, M, A Writer and Others, Essays in Criticism, vol. 27 (1997), pp. 174-79
  48. Torgovnick, M, On Being White, Female, and Born in Bensonhurst, Partisan Review, vol. 57 (1997), pp. 456-66
  49. Torgovnick, M, So, What Did Your Mother Think?, in Voices in Italian Americana (1996)
  50. Torgovnick, M, Discovering Jane Ellen Harrison, in Seeing Double: Revisioning Edwardian and Modernist Literature, edited by Kaplan, C; Simpson, AB (1996), pp. 131-48, Boston: St. Martin’s Press
  51. Torgovnick, M, Interdisciplinarity, PMLA (1996)
  52. Torgovnick, M, A Passion for the Primitive: Dian Fossey Among the Animals, Yale Review, vol. 84 no. 4 (1996), pp. 1-25
  53. Torgovnick, M, Tracking the men's movement, American Literary History, vol. 6 no. 1 (March, 1994), pp. 155-170, Oxford University Press (OUP), ISSN 0896-7148 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]  [abs]
  54. Torgovnick, M, Crossing Ocean Parkway: Readings by an Italian American Daughter (1994), U of Chicago P; paperback with new afterword, Dec. 1996 (Winner, American Book Award for 1994.)  [author's comments]
  55. Torgovnick, M, Reviews or review-essays in ADE Bulletin, American Literary History, and Comparative Literature (1994)
  56. WILSON, F; CORRIN, L; TORGOVNICK, M, QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, DISCIPLINE-BASED ART EDUCATION AND CULTURAL DIVERSITY, SEMINAR PROCEEDINGS (January, 1993), pp. 78-79, GETTY CENTER EDUCATION ARTS, ISBN 0-89236-279-0
  57. TORGOVNICK, M, LEARNING FROM LITERATURE, DISCIPLINE-BASED ART EDUCATION AND CULTURAL DIVERSITY, SEMINAR PROCEEDINGS (January, 1993), pp. 68-71, GETTY CENTER EDUCATION ARTS, ISBN 0-89236-279-0
  58. Torgovnick, M, Slasher Stories, New Formations (1993)
  59. Torgovnick, M, Sticks and Bones, Art Forum (1993) (Reprinted in Postmodern Occasions, n.d.)
  60. Eloquent Obsessions: Writing Cultural Criticism (1993), Durham: Duke UP; paperback edition, 1993  [author's comments]
  61. TORGOVNICK, M, THE POLITICS OF THE WE, SOUTH ATLANTIC QUARTERLY, vol. 91 no. 1 (Winter, 1992), pp. 43-63, ISSN 0038-2876 [Gateway.cgi]
  62. TORGOVNICK, M, SKIN AND BOLTS + PIERCING GENITALS, ARTFORUM, vol. 31 no. 4 (1992), pp. 64-65
  63. TORGOVNICK, M, INTRODUCTION + CULTURAL CRITICISM, SOUTH ATLANTIC QUARTERLY, vol. 91 no. 1 (1992), pp. 1-3
  64. Writing Cultural Criticism, SAQ special issue (1992)
  65. Torgovnick, M, Stuffed Animals, Transition, vol. 54 (1991), pp. 58-67
  66. TORGOVNICK, M, Edging Women out: Victorian Novelists, Publishers, and Social Change. Gaye Tuchman, Nina E. Fortin, Modern Philology, vol. 88 no. 2 (November, 1990), pp. 213-215, University of Chicago Press [doi]
  67. On Being White, Female, and Born in Bensonhurst, Partisan Review, vol. 57 no. 3 (Summer 1990), pp. 456-66 (Reprinted in Best American Essays of 1991 [prize awarded]; reprinted in approximately twelve anthologies for composition or writing; reprinted in Beyond The Godfather, ed. Jay Parini, 1997.)
  68. Torgovnick, M, Gone Primitive: Savage Intellects, Modern Lives (1990), U of Chicago P; second printing 1991 (A New York Times Book Review notable paperback in 1991.)  [author's comments]
  69. Torgovnick, M, Experimental Critical Writing, ADE Bulletin, vol. 96 (1990), pp. 8-11 (Reprinted in Profession 90, 25-28; and The Fourth Genre: Contemporary Writers of/on Creative Non-Fiction, 1998 and several other anthologies.)
  70. Torgovnick, M, Review of Mexican Monuments, Art Forum (October, 1989)
  71. Torgovnick, M, Making Primitive Art High Art, Poetics Today, vol. 10 no. 2 (Summer, 1989), pp. 299-299, JSTOR, ISSN 0333-5372 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  72. Torgovnick, M, Review of W.J.T. Mitchell’s Iconology, Criticism (1988)
  73. Torgovnick, M, Did We Meet Your Expectations, Novel, vol. 21 no. 2-3 (Winter, 1988), pp. 341-45+
  74. HENKLE, RB; DUYFHUIZEN, B; SPILKA, M; ALTIERI, C; LANGBAUM, R; TORGOVNICK, M; WEED, E; CROSBY, C; FLEISHMAN, A; GOODHEART, E; COHAN, S; GREENE, G; KOELB, C, DISCUSSION + REGARDING WHY THE NOVEL MATTERS, NOVEL-A FORUM ON FICTION, vol. 21 no. 2-3 (1988), pp. 345-359
  75. TORGOVNICK, M, DID WE MEET YOUR EXPECTATIONS + REGARDING WHY THE NOVEL MATTERS, NOVEL-A FORUM ON FICTION, vol. 21 no. 2-3 (1988), pp. 341-344
  76. Torgovnick, M, Review of David Lubin’s Acts of Portrayal, American Literature (1987)
  77. Torgovnick, M, Closure 1986, Victorian Newsletter (1987)
  78. Torgovnick, M, The Godfather as the World’s Most Typical Novel, South Atlantic Quarterly, vol. 87 no. 2 (Spring, 1987), pp. 329-53
  79. TORGOVNICK, M, CLOSURE AND THE VICTORIAN NOVEL, 1986, VICTORIAN NEWSLETTER no. 71 (1987), pp. 4-6
  80. TORGOVNICK, M, ICONOLOGY - IMAGE, TEXT, IDEOLOGY - MITCHELL,WJT, CRITICISM-A QUARTERLY FOR LITERATURE AND THE ARTS, vol. 29 no. 4 (1987), pp. 556-557
  81. Torgovnick, M; Lubin, DM, Act of Portrayal: Eakins, Sargent, James., American Literature, vol. 58 no. 4 (December, 1986), pp. 643-643, JSTOR [doi]
  82. Torgovnick, M, Nabokov and his Successors: Pale Fire as a Critical Fable for the Seventies and Eighties, Style, vol. 20 no. 1 (Spring, 1986), pp. 22-40
  83. Torgovnick, M, The Visual Arts, Pictorialism, and the Novel: James, Lawrence, and Woolf (1985), Princeton UP (Choice outstanding book, 1986.)
  84. Torgovnick, M, Ut Pictura, Novel, vol. 18 no. 1 (Winter, 1985)
  85. Torgovnick, M, The Present and Future States of Novel Criticism, A Hopeful Overview, NOVEL-A FORUM ON FICTION, vol. 18 no. 3 (Spring, 1985), pp. 199-202, JSTOR, ISSN 0029-5132 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  86. Torgovnick, M; Steiner, W; Harpham, GG, Ut pictura..., NOVEL: A Forum on Fiction, vol. 18 no. 1 (1984), pp. 81-81, JSTOR [doi]
  87. Torgovnick, M, How to Treat an Adjunct, College Composition and Communication, vol. XXXIII no. 4 (December, 1982), pp. 454-56
  88. Torgovnick, M, How to Handle an Adjunct, College Composition and Communication, vol. 33 no. 4 (December, 1982), pp. 454-454, National Council of Teachers of English [doi]
  89. Torgovnick, M, Review of Spatial Form in Literature, edited by Smitten, JR; Daghistany, A, South Atlantic Quarterly, vol. 81 no. 4 (Fall, 1982), pp. 475-76
  90. TORGOVNICK, M, SPATIAL FORM IN NARRATIVE - SMITTEN,JR, DAGHISTANY,A, SOUTH ATLANTIC QUARTERLY, vol. 81 no. 4 (1982), pp. 475-476
  91. Torgovnick, M, Closure and Shape of Fictions: The Example of Women in Love, in The Study in Time IV, edited by Park, D; Lawrence, N (1981), pp. 147-58, New York: Springer-Verlag
  92. Torgovnick, M, Review-Essay on D.A. Miller’s Narrative and its Discontents: Problems of Closure and the Traditional Novel, Genre (Fall, 1981), pp. 415-18
  93. TORGOVNICK, M, NARRATIVE AND ITS DISCONTENTS - PROBLEMS OF CLOSURE IN THE TRADITIONAL NOVEL - MILLER,DA, GENRE, vol. 14 no. 3 (1981), pp. 415-418
  94. Torgovnick, M, Gesture and Meaning in The Golden Bowl, Twentieth-Century Literature (Winter, 1980), pp. 445-57
  95. Torgovnick, M, Pictorial Elements in 'Women in Love': The Uses of Insinuation and Visual Rhyme, Contemporary Literature, vol. 21 no. 3 (Summer, 1980), pp. 420-434, University of Wisconsin Press, ISSN 1548-9949 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  96. TORGOVNICK, M, GESTURAL PATTERN AND MEANING IN THE 'GOLDEN BOWL', TWENTIETH CENTURY LITERATURE, vol. 26 no. 4 (1980), pp. 445-457
  97. Torgovnick, M, Teaching Freshman English: Observations of a Former Urban Adjunct Instructor, Improving College and University Teaching, vol. 27 no. 4 (Fall, 1979), pp. 147-52
  98. TORGOVNICK, M, James' Sense of an Ending: The Role Played in Its Development by the Popular Conventional Epilogue, Studies in the Novel, vol. 10 no. 2 (Summer, 1978), pp. 183-198, ISSN 1934-1512 [Gateway.cgi]
  99. A Writer and Others, Essays in Criticism, vol. 27 no. 2 (Spring 1977), pp. 174-79
  100. TORGOVNICK, M, JAMES,HENRY - LESSONS OF MASTER - POPULAR FICTION AND PERSONAL STYLE IN 19TH-CENTURY - VEEDER,W, ESSAYS IN CRITICISM, vol. 27 no. 2 (1977), pp. 174-179

Tost, Tony

  1. American Recordings, 33 1/3 series (2010), Continuum Books  [author's comments]
  2. T. Tost, "Making in a Universe of Making": after Book 5 of bpNichol's The Martyrology, Open Letter: a Canadian Journal of Writing and Theory, vol. forthcoming (2008) (The Martyrology: Survivors Retrospective; guest-edited by David Rosenberg.)
  3. T. Tost, Review Essay: Poetry Criticism After the Narrative Turn, American Literature, vol. 79 no. 4 (December, 2007), pp. 807-820
  4. Complex Sleep: Poems, Kuhl House Poets (2007), University of Iowa Press
  5. Review of Robert Kelly, Lapis: poems, Talisman: A Journal of Contemporary Poetry & Poetics, vol. 30/31 (Winter, 2006), pp. 209-10
  6. Review of Alexandra Papaditsas and Kent Johnson, The Miseries of Poetry, Jacket, vol. 25 (February, 2004) [html]
  7. Invisible Bride: Poems (2004), LSU Press (Winner of 2003 Walt Whitman Award..)

Vadde, Aarthi

  1. Vadde, A, Publisher 2.0 Reply, Pmla, vol. 137 no. 1 (2022), pp. 189-190
  2. VADDE, A, Platform or publisher, Pmla, vol. 136 no. 3 (May, 2021), pp. 455-462, Modern Language Association (MLA) [doi]
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  5. Vadde, A, Language's Hopes: Global Modernism and the Science of Debabelization, in The New Modernist Studies, edited by Mao, D (December, 2020), pp. 200-224, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 1108487068 [doi]  [abs]
  6. Vadde, A; Majumdar, S, Introduction: Criticism for the Whole Person, in CRITIC AS AMATEUR (2020), pp. 1-28, ISBN 978-1-5013-4141-0
  7. Majumdar, S; Vadde, A, The Critic as Amateur (September, 2019), pp. 288 pages, Bloomsbury Academic, ISBN 1501341405  [abs]
  8. Vadde, A; Micir, M, "Weak Theory in the Mainly Precarious Room" (August, 2019), Modernism/Modernity PrintPlus
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  10. Vadde, A, From Impasse to Operative, The Cambridge Journal of Postcolonial Literary Inquiry, vol. 6 no. 1 (January, 2019), pp. 133-139, Cambridge University Press (CUP) [doi]  [abs]
  11. Vadde, A; Micir, M, Obliterature: Toward an Amateur Criticism, edited by Saint-Amour, P, Modernism/Modernity, vol. 25 no. Weak Theory (September, 2018), pp. 517-549, Project Muse [doi]
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  13. Vadde, A, Amateur creativity: Contemporary literature and the digital publishing scene, New Literary History, vol. 48 no. 1 (December, 2017), pp. 27-51, Johns Hopkins University Press [doi]
  14. Vadde, A, Chimeras of Form: Modernist Internationalism Beyond Europe, 1914-2014 (2016), Columbia University Press  [abs]
  15. Vadde, A, The Oxford Handbook of Global Modernisms, Comparative Literature Studies, vol. 52 no. 1 (February, 2015), pp. 208-212, The Pennsylvania State University Press, ISSN 0010-4132 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  16. Vadde, A, Narratives of Migration, Immigration, and Interconnection, in The Cambridge Companion to British Fiction since 1945, edited by James, D (2015), pp. 61-75, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 9781107040236 [doi]  [abs]
  17. Vadde, A, Putting foreignness to the test: Rabindranath Tagore's Babu English, Comparative Literature, vol. 65 no. 1 (December, 2013), pp. 15-25, Duke University Press, ISSN 0010-4124 [doi]  [abs]
  18. Vadde, A, Megalopolis Now (August, 2013) [megalopolis-now]  [abs]
  19. Vadde, A, National myth, transnational memory: Ondaatje's archival method, Novel a Forum on Fiction, vol. 45 no. 2 (Summer, 2012), pp. 257-275, Duke University Press, ISSN 0029-5132 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]  [abs]
  20. Vadde, A, Reading deliriously, Novel a Forum on Fiction, vol. 45 no. 1 (Spring, 2012), pp. 23-26, Duke University Press, ISSN 0029-5132 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]  [abs]
  21. Aarthi Vadde, "Rabindranath Tagore", Routledge Encyclopedia of Modernism (2012) (online encyclopedia project.)
  22. Vadde, A, “The Re-Return to Philology,” Review of Christopher GoGwilt. The Passage of Literature: Genealogies of Modernism in Conrad, Rhys, and Pramoedya., Novel: a Forum on Fiction, vol. 45 no. 3 (Fall, 2012), pp. 461-465 (Review of Christopher GoGwilt. The Passage of Literature: Genealogies of Modernism in Conrad, Rhys, and Pramoedya. (Oxford: Oxford UP, 2011).)
  23. Vadde, A, Cross-Pollination: Ecocriticism, Zoocriticism, Postcolonialism, Contemporary Literature, vol. 52. no. 3 (Fall, 2011), pp. 565-573 (Review of Graham Huggan and Helen Tiffin. Postcolonial Ecocriticism: Literature, Animals, Environment. London: Routledge, 2010..)  [abs]
  24. A. Vadde, “Guidance in Perplexity: Recasting Postcolonial Politics in J.M. Coetzee’s Elizabeth Costello”, ARIEL: A Review of International English Literature., vol. Vol. 41 no. 3-4 (2010), pp. 231-249.  [abs] [author's comments]
  25. Vadde, A, Guidance in perplexity:' Recasting Postcolonial p\Politics in J. M. Coetzee's Elizabeth Costello, Ariel, vol. 41 no. 3-4 (2010), pp. 231-247, ISSN 0004-1327
  26. Vadde, A, The backwaters sphere: Ecological collectivity, cosmopolitanism, and Arundhati Roy, Mfs: Modern Fiction Studies, vol. 55 no. 3 (January, 2009), pp. 522-544, ISSN 0026-7724 [doi]
  27. Vadde, A, Review of Laura Doyle. Freedom’s Empire: Race and the Rise of the Novel in Atlantic Modernity, 1640-1940, Interventions: International Journal of Postcolonial Studies, vol. 11 no. 1 (2009), pp. 115-117

Vilakazi, Ellie

  1. Vilakazi, E, Intermediating Politics Through Subjectivity in Khwezi: The Remarkable Story of Fezekile Ntsukela Kuswayo by Redi Tlhabi, FAU Undergraduate Research Journal, vol. 9 (April, 2020), pp. 31-38  [abs]

Wald, Priscilla

  1. Wald, P, Afterword, English Language Notes, vol. 61 no. 1 (January, 2023), pp. 95-99 [doi]
  2. Wald, P, Microbes of Empire, American Quarterly, vol. 74 no. 3 (September, 2022), pp. 706-712 [doi]
  3. Wald, P, Afterword: “A New Way beyond the Darkness”, in Empire and Environment: Ecological Ruin in the Transpacific (January, 2022), pp. 277-284, ISBN 9780472074938
  4. Altschuler, S; Wald, P, Covid-19 and the language of racism, Signs, vol. 47 no. 1 (September, 2021), pp. 14-22
  5. Wald, P, Language Matters, Women's Studies, vol. 50 no. 8 (January, 2021), pp. 863-869 [doi]
  6. Altschuler, S; Wald, P, COVID-19: Pandemic reading, American Literature, vol. 92 no. 4 (December, 2020), pp. 681-688 [doi]
  7. Taylor, MA; Wald, P, Xenopolitics, American Quarterly, vol. 71 no. 3 (January, 2019), pp. 895-902 [doi]
  8. Wald, P, Engineering the Environment: Phytotrons and the Quest for Climate Control in the Cold War, Journal of American History, vol. 105 no. 1 (June, 2018), pp. 212-212, Oxford University Press (OUP) [doi]
  9. Wald, P, Kath Weston. Animate Planet: Making Visceral Sense of Living in a High-Tech Ecologically Damaged World. Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, 2017. 264 pp., Critical Inquiry, vol. 44 no. 3 (March, 2018), pp. 613-614, University of Chicago Press [doi]
  10. Wald, P, Viral cultures: Microbes and politics in the cold war, in Zombie Theory: A Reader (January, 2017), pp. 33-62, ISBN 9781517900908
  11. Wald, P, Replicant being: Law and strange life in the age of biotechnology, in New Directions in Law and Literature (January, 2017), pp. 344-358, ISBN 9780190456368 [doi]  [abs]
  12. Wald, P, Christopher Hamlin,More Than Hot: A Short History of Fever, Social History of Medicine, vol. 29 no. 3 (August, 2016), pp. 663-664, Oxford University Press (OUP) [doi]
  13. Wald, P, Natural Disaster, in Keywords in the Study of Environment and Culture, edited by Adamson, J; Gleason, WA; Pellow, D (March, 2015), New York University Press
  14. Wald, P, Biological Evolution, keyword entry, in Fueling Culture: Energy, History, Politics, edited by Szeman, I (March, 2015), Fordham University Press
  15. Wald, P, Jagged Edges: Reading Culture Through a Literary Lens, review of Susan Mizruchi, The Rise of Multicultural America: Economy and print Culture 1865-1915 and Cynthia H. Tolentino, America's Experts: Race and the Fictions of Sociology, Novel: A Forum on Fiction, vol. 44 no. 3 (March, 2015), pp. 467, Duke University Press, ISSN 1945-8509
  16. Wald, P, The provincialism of time, Early American Literature, vol. 50 no. 1 (January, 2015), pp. 63-80, Johns Hopkins University Press [doi]
  17. Wald, P, Science, Technology, and the Environment, in The Cambridge Companion to American Science Fiction, edited by Canavan, G; Link, E (2015), pp. 179-193, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 9781107052468 [doi]  [abs]
  18. Wald, P, The Cultural Politics of Blood, 1500-1900, edited by Cole, K; Bauer, R; Nunes, Z; Patterson, C (2015), Palgrave Macmillan  [abs]
  19. with Wald, ; Elliott, M, Oxford History of the Novel in English (American Novel 1870-1940), vol. 6 (2014)
  20. Wald, P, Science and Literature in America, in Oxford Encyclopedia of the History of Science, Medicine, and Technology in America, edited by Slotten, H; Usselman, S; Clark, C (2014)
  21. Morgan, PT; Wald, P, Preface: Thoreau symposium, American Literature, vol. 85 no. 1 (March, 2013), pp. 1-3, Duke University Press, ISSN 0002-9831 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  22. Hudsona, P; Goldfield, D; Bailey, RL; Hubal, EC; Wald, P, Serials from the other side: An editorial perspective on current trends in scholarly communication, Serials Review, vol. 39 no. 3 (January, 2013), pp. 190-192, Informa UK Limited, ISSN 0098-7913 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]  [abs]
  23. Wald, P, Afterword, in Contagionism and Contagious Diseases: Medicine and Literature between 1880 and 1933, edited by Rutten, T; King, M (2013), pp. 225-232, De Gruyter
  24. Wald, P, The ‘Hidden Tyrant’: Propaganda, Brainwashing, and Psycho-Politics in the Cold War Period, in Oxford Handbook of Propaganda Studies, edited by Auerbach, J; Castronovo, R (2013), pp. 109-130, Oxford University Press
  25. Wald, P, Immigrant Literature and the Immigrant Experience, in Immigrants in American History: Arrival, Adaptation, and Integration,, edited by Barkan, E (2013), pp. 1839-55, ABC-Clio
  26. Wald, P, Afterword: Global Health and the Persistence of History, in Imperial Contagions: Medicine and Cultures of Planning in Asia, edited by Peckham, R; Pomfret, D (2013), pp. 215-25, University of Hong Kong Press
  27. Wald, P, Botanophobia: Fear of Plants in the Atomic Age, Japanese Journal of American Studies no. 24 (2013), pp. 7-27
  28. Wald, P, BIO TERROR Hybridity in the Biohorror Narrative, or What We Can Learn from Monsters, edited by Magnusson, B; Zalloua, Z, CONTAGION: HEALTH, FEAR, SOVEREIGNTY (January, 2012), pp. 99-122, UNIV WASHINGTON PRESS, ISBN 978-0-295-99173-3 [Gateway.cgi]
  29. P. Wald, Bio Terror: Hybridity in the Biohorror Narrative, or What We Can Learn From Our Monsters, in Contagion: Health, Fear, Sovereignty (2012), pp. 99-122
  30. Wald, P, Cells, Genes, and Stories: HeLa’s Journey from Labs to Literature, in Genetics and the Unsettled Past: The Collision of Race, DNA and History, edited by Wailoo, K; Nelson, A; Lee, C (2012), pp. 247-65, Rutgers University Press
  31. Wald, P, American Studies and the Politics of Life: ASA Presidential Address, American Quarterly, vol. 64 no. 2 (2012), pp. 185-204
  32. Wald, P, Exquisite Fragility: Human Being in the Aftermath of War, in Blackwell Companion to American Literary Studies (October, 2011), pp. 437-453, JOHN WILEY & SONS LTD [doi]
  33. Wald, P, Science Fiction, edited by Wald, P; Canavan, G, American Literature, vol. 83 no. 2 (June, 2011), pp. 832-846, Duke University Press [doi]  [abs]
  34. Canavan, G; Wald, P, American Literature: Preface, American Literature, vol. 83 no. 2 (June, 2011), pp. 237-249, ISSN 0002-9831 [doi]
  35. with Gerry Canavan, Science Fiction, special issue of American Literature, vol. 83 no. 2 (June, 2011)
  36. Wald, P, Review of Jonathan Metzal's he Protest Psychosis: How Schizophrenia Became a Black Disease, SOCIAL HISTORY OF MEDICINE, vol. 24 no. 1 (April, 2011), pp. 194-195, ISSN 0951-631X [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  37. Wald, P, “Science Fiction: Stories of Warning and Wonder,”, in Cambridge History of the American Novel, edited by Cassuto, L; Eby, C; Reiss, B (2011), pp. 832-46
  38. Wald, P, Introduction to Science Fiction, edited by Canavan, G, American Literature, vol. 83 no. 2 (2011), pp. 237-249, Duke University Press, ISSN 1527-2117
  39. Wald, P, Review of Cynthia H. Tolentino's America's Experts: Race and the Fictions of Sociology, NOVEL-A FORUM ON FICTION, vol. 44 no. 3 (2011), pp. 467-470, ISSN 0029-5132 [Gateway.cgi]
  40. Wald, P, Review of Susan Mizruchi's The Rise of Multicultural America: Economy and Print Culture, 1865-1915, NOVEL-A FORUM ON FICTION, vol. 44 no. 3 (2011), pp. 467-470, ISSN 0029-5132 [Gateway.cgi]
  41. Wald, P, Review of Ian Whitmarsh's Biomedical Ambiguity: Race, Asthma, and the Contested Meaning of Genetic Research in the Caribbean, Social History of Medicine, vol. 22 no. 2 (August, 2009), pp. 421-422, Oxford University Press (OUP), ISSN 0951-631X [doi]
  42. Wald, P, "Science Fiction and Medical Ethics", The Lancet, vol. 371 (June, 2009), pp. 9629-9629
  43. Wald, P, “We Have Never Been Biological,” Forum: Conference Debates. Biocultures: An Emerging Paradigm, PMLA, vol. 124 no. 3 (May, 2009), pp. 953-55
  44. Clayton, J; Davis, LJ; Metzl, JM; Wald, P; Hausman, BL, Forum: Conference debates - Biocultures: An emerging paradigm, PMLA, vol. 124 no. 3 (May, 2009), pp. 947-956, Modern Language Association (MLA) [doi]
  45. Rusert, B; Wald, P, American Literature: Introduction, American Literature, vol. 81 no. 1 (April, 2009), pp. 1-6, Duke University Press, ISSN 0002-9831 [doi]
  46. Rusert, B; Wald, P, Introduction, Technologies of Enslavement and Liberty, edited by Wald, P; Rusert, B, American Literature, vol. 81 no. 1 (March, 2009)
  47. Wald, P, "The Intimacies of Strangers", emisférica, vol. 6 no. 1 (Summer, 2009)
  48. Wald, P, Review of Heather Munro Prescott's Student Bodies: The Influence of Student Health Services in American Society and Medicine, BULLETIN OF THE HISTORY OF MEDICINE, vol. 83 no. 1 (2009), pp. 217-218, ISSN 0007-5140 [Gateway.cgi]
  49. Wald, P, Cognitive estrangement, science fiction, and medical ethics., Lancet (London, England), vol. 371 no. 9628 (June, 2008), pp. 1908-1909, ISSN 0140-6736 [doi]
  50. Wald, P, Contagious: Cultures, Carriers, and the Outbreak Narrative (2008), Duke University Press  [abs]
  51. with J. Clayton, K.F.C. Holloway, Genomics in Literature, the Visual Arts, and Culture, special issue, Literature and Medicine (Spring, 2007)
  52. Wald, P; Clayton, J, Editors' preface: Genomics in literature, visual arts, and culture, Literature and Medicine, vol. 26 no. 1 (January, 2007), pp. VI-XVI, Johns Hopkins University Press, ISSN 0278-9671 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  53. Wald, P, “Geonomics: the Spaces and Races of Citizenship in the Genome Age”, in America–From Near and Far: Varieties of American Experience, edited by Raphael, ML; Wilhelm, C (2007), Department of Religion, William and Mary College
  54. Wald, P, Naturalization, in Keywords of American Cultural Studies, edited by Burgett, B; Hendler, G (2007), NYU Press
  55. Wald, P, Atomic Faulkner, in Faulkner’s Inheritance, edited by Urgo, J (2007), University of Mississippi Press
  56. cooke, M, Foreword, in Arab Women’s Lives Retold: Exploring Identity through Writing (2007), pp. v-viii, University Press, ISBN 9781137521408 [doi]
  57. Blood and Stories: How Genomics is Changing Race, Medicine, and Human History, Patterns of Prejudice, vol. 40 no. 4/5 (November, 2006)
  58. Wald, P, Blood and stories: How genomics is rewriting race, medicine and human history, Patterns of Prejudice, vol. 40 no. 4-5 (September, 2006), pp. 303-333, Informa UK Limited, ISSN 0031-322X [Gateway.cgi], [doi]  [abs]
  59. cooke, M, Foreword, in Voices of Resistance: Muslim Women on War, Faith and Sexuality, edited by Husain, S (2006), pp. viii-xi, Seal, ISBN 9781137338204 [doi]
  60. Wald, P, What's in a cell?: John Moore's spleen and the language of bioslavery, New Literary History, vol. 36 no. 2 (Spring, 2005), pp. 205-225, Johns Hopkins University Press, ISSN 0028-6087 (Special Issue.) [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  61. Wald, P, Review of Ann L. Ardis and Leslie W. Lewis’ Women’s Experience of Modernity: 1875-1945, MODERNISM/Modernity, vol. 12 no. 4 (2005), pp. 729-31
  62. Baker, HA; Wald, P, Anniversaries and "whispering ambitions": American Literature at 75, American Literature, vol. 76 no. 4 (December, 2004), pp. 639-652, Duke University Press, ISSN 0002-9831 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  63. Wald, P, Hannah crafts., in In Search of Hannah Crafts: Critical Essays on the Bondwoman’s Narrative, edited by Henry Louis Gates, J; Robbins, H (2004), Basic Books
  64. Wald, P, “Dreiser’s Sociological Vision”, in The Cambridge Companion to Theodore Dreiser, edited by Cassuto, L; Eby, CV (2004), Cambridge UP
  65. Wald, P, Of crucibles and grandfathers: The East European immigrants, in The Cambridge Companion to Jewish American Literature (January, 2003), pp. 50-69, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 9780521792936 [doi]  [abs]
  66. Wald, P, Hannah crafts., in Critical Essays on Hannah Crafts’ The Bondwoman’s Narrative, edited by Henry Louis Gates, J; Robbins, H (2003), Basic Books
  67. Wald, P, The East European Immigrants: Of Crucibles and Grandfathers, in The Cambridge Companion to Jewish American Literature, edited by Kramer, M; Nesher, HW (2003), Cambridge UP
  68. Wald, P, Introduction to Paula Treichler’s AIDS, Homophobia, and Biomedical Discourse: An Epidemic of Signification, in American Literary Studies: A Methodological Reader, edited by P Wald, MAE; Stokes, C (2003), pp. 182-84, New York: New York UP
  69. Wald, P, Dreiser & The Fallen, edited by Wald, P, Woman Narrative (2003)
  70. Wald, P, Review of Laura Otis’ Networking: Communicating with Bodies and Machines in the Nineteenth Century, Perspectives in Biology and Medicine, vol. 46 no. 3 (Summer, 2003), pp. 452-54
  71. Wai Chee Dimock, P. Wald, Preface, Literature and Science: Cultural Forms, Conceptual Exchanges (a special issue of American Literature), vol. 74 no. 4 (December, 2002), pp. 705-14
  72. P. Wald, N.Tomes, L. Lynch, Introduction, Culture and Contagion, a special issue of American Literary History, vol. 14 no. 4 (Winter, 2002), pp. 617-24
  73. Wald, P, Communicable Americanism: Contagion, geographic fictions, and the sociological legacy of Robert E. Park, American Literary History, vol. 14 no. 4 (Winter, 2002), pp. 653-685, Oxford University Press (OUP), ISSN 0896-7148 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]  [author's comments]
  74. Dimock, WC; Wald, P, Literature and science: Cultural forms, conceptual exchanges, American Literature, vol. 74 no. 4 (December, 2002), pp. 705-714, Duke University Press, ISSN 0002-9831 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  75. Wald, P; Tomes, N; Lynch, L, Introduction: Culture and Contagion, American Literary History, vol. 14 no. 4 (December, 2002), pp. 617-624, Oxford University Press (OUP), ISSN 0896-7148 [doi]
  76. with N. Tomes, and L. Lynch, eds., Culture and Contagion, special issue of American Literary History, vol. 14 no. 4 (Winter, 2002)
  77. Wai Chee Dimock, Priscilla Wald, Literature and Science: Cultural Forms, Conceptual Exchanges, special issue of American Literature, vol. 74 no. 4 (Dec. 2002)
  78. Wald, P, Immigration and Assimilation in Nineteenth-Century US Women’s Narratives, in The Cambridge Companion to 19th-Century American Women’s Writing, edited by Bauer, D; Gould, P (2001), pp. 176-199, Cambridge: Cambridge UP
  79. Curzan, A; Wald, P, Americanization, in Encyclopedia of American Studies (2001), Grolier
  80. Wald, P, The Idea of America, Encyclopedia of American Studies (2001), Grolier
  81. Wald, P, Review of Molly Ladd-Taylor and Lauri Umansky, eds.’s "’Bad’ Mothers: The Politics of Blame in Twentieth-Century America", Left History (2001)
  82. Wald, P, Review of Lawrie Balfour’s The Evidence of Things Not Said: James Baldwin and the Promise of American Democracy, The Review of Politics, vol. 63 no. 4 (Fall, 2001), pp. 593-95
  83. Wald, P, Emma Goldman, in American Women Prose Writers 1870-1920: Dictionary of Literary Biography, edited by Harris, S; Jacobs, HL; Putzi, J, vol. 221 (January, 2000), Detroit: Gale Group
  84. Wald, P, Imagined Immunities, in Cultural Studies & Political Theory, edited by Dean, J (2000), pp. 189-208, Cornell UP
  85. Wald, P, Future Perfect: Genes, Grammar and Geography, New Literary History, vol. 4 no. 31 (2000), pp. 681-708
  86. Bauer, DM; Wald, P, Complaining, conversing, and coalescing, SIGNS, vol. 25 no. 4 (2000), pp. 1299-1303, ISSN 0097-9740 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  87. Wald, P, Review of John Carlos Rowe’s The Other Henry James, New England Quarterly (2000)
  88. Wald, P, Review of Nancy Tomes' The Gospel of Germs: Men, Women and the Microbe at the Turn of the Century, MODERNISM-MODERNITY, vol. 7 no. 2 (2000), pp. 338-340, ISSN 1071-6068 [Gateway.cgi]
  89. Wald, P, Geographics: Writing the Shtetl into the Ghetto, Revista Canaria de Estudios Ingleses (November, 1999), pp. 209-27
  90. Wald, P; DiStefano, C; Weisenfeld, J, Edititorial, Institutions, Regulation, and Social Control, Signs, vol. 24 no. 4 (1999), pp. 857-868
  91. Wald, P; Patterson, M, Themes, Topics and Criticism, in Ameican Literary Scholarship 1997 (1999), pp. 399-423, Duke UP
  92. Stefano, CD; Weisenfeld, J, Institutions, Regulations and Social Control, special issue of Signs (1999)
  93. Wald, P, Fabulous Shadows: Rethinking the Emersonian Tradition, American Quarterly, vol. 50 no. 4 (December, 1998), pp. 831-39, ISSN 1080-6490 (Review essay on John Carlos Rowe's At Emerson's Tomb.)  [abs]
  94. Wald, P, Minefields and meeting grounds: Transnational analyses and American studies, American Literary History, vol. 10 no. 1 (March, 1998), pp. 199-218, Oxford University Press (OUP), ISSN 0896-7148 [doi]
  95. Wald, P, Review of Walter Benn Michaels’ Our America: Nativism, Modernism, and Pluralism, Modern Language Quarterly, vol. 59 no. 1 (March, 1998), pp. 124-29
  96. Wald, P, Review of Trudier Harris’ The Power of the Porch: The Storyteller’s Craft in Zora Neale Hurston, Gloria Naylor, and Randall Kenan, American Literature, vol. 7 no. 1 (March, 1998), pp. 202-202
  97. Fabulous Shadows: Rethinking the Emersonian Tradition (1998)
  98. Wald, P, Fabulous Shadows: Rethinking the Emersonian Tradition, Review of John Carlos Rowe's At Emerson's Tomb, American Quarterly, vol. 50 no. 4 (1998), pp. 831-839, Johns Hopkins University Press, ISSN 1080-6490  [abs]
  99. Wald, P, Cultures and Carriers: ’Typhoid Mary’ and the Science of Social Control, Social Text, vol. 52-53 (1997), pp. 181-214
  100. Wald, P, Minefields and Meeting Grounds: Transnational Analyses and American Studies, American Literary History, vol. 9 no. 1 (Spring, 1997), pp. 199-218  [abs]
  101. Wald, P, Review of Richard M. Merelman’s Representing Black Culture: Racial Conflict and Cultural Politics in the United States, Ethnic and Racial Studies, vol. 20 no. 1 (1997), pp. 226-28
  102. Wald, P, Review of Genevieve Fabre and Robert O'Meally's History and Memory in African-American Culture, American Literature, vol. 68 no. 1 (March, 1996), pp. 269-71
  103. Wald, P, Review of Nina Schwartz’s Dead Fathers: The Logic of Transference in Modern Narrative, Clio, vol. 26 no. 1 (Fall, 1996), pp. 127-32
  104. Wald, P, Review of Lee Quinby’s Anti-Apocalypse: Exercises in Genealogical Criticism, American Literature, vol. 67 no. 2 (June, 1995), pp. 421-22
  105. Wald, P, Constituting Americans: Cultural Anxiety and Narrative Form (1995), Duke UP (second printing, 1998.)  [abs]
  106. Wald, P, Zora Neale Hurston, in A Companion to American Thought, edited by Fox, R; Kloppenberg, J (1995), Blackwell Publishers
  107. Wald, P, Review of Mark Twain’s Pudd’n’head Wilson: Race, Conflict, and Culture, Studies in American Fiction, vol. 23 no. 2 (Fall, 1995), pp. 254-56
  108. Wald, P, Review of Kathleen Diffley’s Where My Heart Is Turning Ever: Civil War Stories and Constitutional Reform, 1861-1876, Journal of American History, vol. 81 no. 1 (June, 1994), pp. 283-84
  109. Wald, P, ’Chaos Goes Uncourted’: John Yau’s Dis-orienting Poetics, in Cohesion and Dissent in America, edited by Alkana, J; Colatrella, C (1994), pp. 133-58, SUNY Press
  110. Wald, P, Dreiser and the Fallen Woman Narrative, in The Cambridge Companion to Theodore Dreiser (1993), Duke UP (Reprinted in American Indian Persistence and Resurgence, ed. Karl Kroeber [Duke UP, 1994].)
  111. Wald, P, A God Who Is Later a Terror: (En)countering the National Plot in Gertrude Stein’s The Making of Americans, Prospects (1992), pp. 323-65
  112. Wald, P, Terms of Assimilation: Legislating Subjectivity in the Emerging Nation, boundary 2, vol. 19 no. 3 (Fall, 1992), pp. 77-104 (Reprinted in Cultures of United States Imperialism, ed. Amy Kaplan and Donald Pease [Duke UP, 1993]. Also reprinted in American Indian Persistence and Resurgence, ed. Karl Kroeber [Duke UP, 1994].)
  113. Wald, P, Becoming "colored": The self-authorized language of difference in Zora Neale Hurston, American Literary History, vol. 2 no. 1 (March, 1990), pp. 79-100, Oxford University Press (OUP), ISSN 0896-7148 [doi]
  114. Wald, P, Hearing Narrative Voices in Melville’s Pierre, boundary 2, vol. 17 no. 1 (Spring, 1990), pp. 100-32 (Reprinted in Revisionary Interventions into the Americanist Canon, ed. Donald Pease (Duke UP, 1994).)
  115. Wald, P, Guilt by Dissociation: John Yau’s Poetics of Possibility, Talisman, vol. 5 (Fall, 1990), pp. 121-26
  116. Wald, P, William Peterfield Trent, in Dictionary of Literary Biography: Nineteenth Century American Literary Critics and Scholars (1989), Columbia, SC: Bruccoli-Clark, Inc
  117. Wald, P, Review of Paula Gunn Allen’s A Cannon Between My Knees, Studies in American Indian Literature, vol. 9 no. 4 (Fall, 1985)
  118. Wald, P, Review of Leslie Marmon Silko’s Storyteller, Studies in American Indian Literature, vol. 6 no. 4 (Fall, 1982)
  119. Applewhite, J, Science Fiction, Poetry, vol. 138 (June, 1981), pp. 156-156 [doi]
  120. Wald, P, Science and Technology, in Companion to Critical and Cultural Theory, edited by Szeman, I; Blacker, S; Sully, J, vol. 59 (November, 1980), pp. 1700-1705, Wiley-Blackwell [doi]

Waldschmidt, Stefan d.

  1. Waldschmidt, S, Bentham, Pater, and the Aesthetics of Utilitarian Sex, Nineteenth Century Contexts: An Interdisciplinary Journal, vol. 38 no. 5 (October, 2016), pp. 365-375 [doi]

Wallace, Maurice O.

  1. with Wallace, MO; Smith, SM, Pictures and Progress: Early Photography and the Making of African American Identity (2012)
  2. Wallace, MO, Violence and Manhood in Douglass’s Civil War, in The Cembridge Companion to Frederick Douglass, edited by Lee, M (2009), Cambridge University Press
  3. Riveted to the Wall: Covetous Fathers, Devoted Sons and the Patriarchal Pieties of Herman Melville and Frederick Dougass, in Frederick Douglass and Herman Melville: Essays in Relation, edited by Robert Levine and Samuel Otter (2008), pp. 300-326, University of North Carolina Press
  4. Wallace, MO, What Nellie Knew: For Nellie McKay (in memoriam), African American Review, vol. 40:1 (2008), pp. 33-35
  5. Wallace, MO, Print, Prosthesis, Impersonation: Toni Morrison’s Jazz and the Limits of American Literary History, American Literary History, vol. 20 no. 4 (Winter, 2008), pp. 794-806
  6. Wallace, MO, Riveted to the Wall: Covetous Fathers, Devoted Sons and the Patriarchal Pieties of Herman Melville and Frederick Douglass, in Frederick Douglass and Herman Melville: Essays in Relation, edited by Levine, R; Otter, S (2008), pp. 300-326, University of North Carolina Press
  7. Wallace, MO, Langston Hughes: The Harlem Renaissance (Reference) (2007), Marshall Cavendish.
  8. Wallace, MO, I AM a Man: Latent Doubt, Public Protest and the Anxious Construction of Black American Manhood, in Schomburg Studies in the Black Experience: Ideology, Identity and Assumptions, edited by Dodson, H; Palmer, C (2007), pp. 133-178, Michigan State University Press
  9. Wallace, MO, Politics, Publicness and the Price of the Ticket: James Baldwin and the Public Sphere" ("Prospects for the Study of James Baldwin"), edited by Kopley, R; Cantalupo, B, Prospects for the Study of American Literature (in press), AMS Press
  10. Wallace, MO, How a Man Was Made a Slave: Contraband, Chiasmus and the Failure of Visual Abolitionism, ELN: English Language Notes. Special Issue on Race and Photography, vol. 44 no. 2 (Fall/ Winter 2006), pp. 175-180
  11. Wallace, MO, Riveted to the Wall: Covetous Fathers, Devoted Sons, and the Patriarchal Pieties of Herman Melville and Frederick Douglass, edited by Levine, R; Otter, S, Frederick Douglass and Herman Melville: Essays in Relation (2007), pp. 300-326, University of North Carolina Press
  12. What Nellie Knew: For Nellie McKay (in memoriam), African American Review, vol. 40:1 (Spring, 2006), pp. 33-35
  13. Wallace, MO, Our Tsunami: Race, Religion and Mourning in Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana, Transforming Anthropology, vol. 14 no. 1 (2006), pp. 25-27
  14. Wallace, MO, Review of Veronique Tadjo’s As the Crow Flies, Callaloo, vol. 29 no. 2 (2006), pp. 9-10
  15. Wallace, MO, Constructing the Black Masculine: Identity and Ideology in African American Men’s Literature and Culture, 1775-1995 (January, 2002), Duke UP
  16. Wallace, MO, Review of Theophus Smith’s Conjuring Culture: Biblical Formations in Black America, American Literature, vol. 66 no. 1 (1995), pp. 410-11

Walsh, Rebecca   (search)

  1. Theorizing Postcolonial Women's Writing, Journal of Commonwealth and Postcolonial Literature (2008) ((invited, forthcoming).)
  2. African-American and Arabic Identity in H.D.'s Fiction, Poetry, and Film, in Approaches to Teaching H.D.'s Poetry and Prose (2008), Modern Language Association ((accepted).)
  3. with Lauren Coats, Matt Cohen, John Miles, Kinohi Nishikawa, Those We Don't Speak of: Indians in The Village, PMLA (2008) ((accepted, forthcoming).)
  4. Shirley Graham Du Bois, in African-American Women Writers (2006), Greenwood
  5. Global Diasporas, Special Issue, edited by Rebecca Walsh, Interventions: International Journal of Postcolonial Studies., vol. 5.1 (2003) (Ed. and Intro. R. Walsh.) [title~content=g713769172~db=all]
  6. Where Metaphor Meets Materiality: The Spatialized Subject and the Limits of Locational Feminism, edited by Mary Brewer, Exclusions in Feminist Thought: Challenging the Boundaries of Womanhood (2002), pp. 182-202, Sussex Academic Press
  7. Review of "The Charm", Sou'wester, vol. 32.1 (2002), pp. 119-121, Zoo Press/University of Nebraska Press

Werlin, Julianne

  1. The Poetry Book (November, 2023), DK, ISBN 9780744080834  [abs]
  2. Werlin, J, Early Stuart Clergyman Poets: A Prosopographic Approach, Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies, vol. 52 no. 2 (January, 2022), pp. 335-360 [doi]
  3. Werlin, J, The Age of the Author: Print and Precocity in the English Renaissance, Modern Language Quarterly, vol. 83 no. 3 (January, 2022), pp. 303-334 [doi]  [abs]
  4. Werlin, J, An Accidental Genre, Novel, vol. 54 no. 3 (November, 2021), pp. 508-511, Duke University Press [doi]
  5. Werlin, J, Writing at the Origin of Capitalism Literary Circulation and Social Change in Early Modern England (July, 2021), pp. 240 pages, Oxford University Press, ISBN 9780192640758  [abs]
  6. Werlin, J, Paper Angels: Paradise lost and the European state system, Milton Studies, vol. 61 no. 2 (January, 2019), pp. 212-238 [doi]  [abs]
  7. Werlin, J, The Coast of Utopia, Novel, vol. 49 no. 1 (May, 2016), pp. 171-174, Duke University Press [doi]
  8. Werlin, J, Francis Bacon and the art of misinterpretation, PMLA, vol. 130 no. 2 (March, 2015), pp. 236-251, Modern Language Association (MLA), ISSN 0030-8129 [doi]  [abs]
  9. Werlin, J, Machinamentum X: Marvell and Technology, Literature Compass, vol. 11 no. 9 (September, 2014), pp. 593-601 [doi]  [abs]
  10. Werlin, J, Providence and perspective in Philip Sidney's old arcadia, SEL - Studies in English Literature, vol. 54 no. 1 (January, 2014), pp. 25-40, Johns Hopkins University Press, ISSN 0039-3657 [doi]  [abs]
  11. Werlin, J, DEREK HIRST and STEVEN N. ZWICKER. Andrew Marvell, Orphan of the Hurricane., The Review of English Studies, vol. 64 no. 264 (April, 2013), pp. 345-347, Oxford University Press (OUP), ISSN 0034-6551 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  12. Werlin, J, The review of english studies prize essay: Marvell and the strategic imagination: Fortification in upon Appleton house, Review of English Studies, vol. 63 no. 260 (June, 2012), pp. 370-387, Oxford University Press (OUP), ISSN 0034-6551 [doi]  [abs]
  13. Werlin, J, Heinrich C. Kuhn and Diana Stanciu, eds. Ideal Constitutions in the Renaissance: Papers from the Munich February 2006 Conference. Renaissance Intellectual History 1. Frankfurt: Peter Lang GmbH, 2009. 195 pp. $57.95.. ISBN: 978–3–631–59113–0., Renaissance Quarterly, vol. 63 no. 2 (2010), pp. 678-679, Cambridge University Press (CUP), ISSN 0034-4338 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]

Williams, George W.

  1. Williams, GW, "With a little shuffling", in "Fanned and Winnowed Opinions": Shakespearean Essays Presented to Harold Jenkins (March, 2021), pp. 151-159, ISBN 9780367682163
  2. Williams, GW, ‘Time for such a word’: Verbal echoing in Macbeth, in Shakespeare and Language (January, 2004), pp. 240-250, ISBN 0521539005 [doi]  [abs]
  3. Williams, GW, Early Exits: An Open Letter to Editors, Shakespeare Quarterly, vol. 51 no. 2 (2000), pp. 205-205, Oxford University Press (OUP) [doi]
  4. G.W. Williams, 'Sweetness Itself,' The Quarter Chime of St. Michael's, Charleston, Carologue, vol. 13 (Spring 1997), pp. 14-17, 24
  5. G.W. Williams, ed., Shakespeare's Speech Headings (with Preface) (1997), Newark: U of Delaware P, xxiv, 213 pp
  6. G.W. Williams, Five-Act Structure and the Choruses in Henry V, Cahiers elisabethains, vol. 50 (Oct. 1996), pp. 11-17
  7. Williams, GW, Five-act structure and the choruses in 'Henry V' + Shakespeare, Cahiers Elisabethains no. 50 (October, 1996), pp. 11-&
  8. G.W. Williams, The War is over, let's go sightseeing in Charleston, Carologue (Summer 1996), pp. 22-3, 29
  9. G.W. Williams, Hamlet and the Dread Commandment, in Shakespeare's Universe: Renaissance Ideas and Conventions, edited by John Mucciolo (1996), pp. 60-8, Scolar Press (Essays in honor of W.R. Elton.)
  10. G.W. Williams, The Staging at Harfleur in Henry V, Shakespeare Newsletter, vol. 46 no. 4 (1996), pp. 93, 98
  11. G.W. Williams, Peter Valton's Hymns, South Carolina Historical Magazine, vol. 97 (1996), pp. 332-3
  12. G.W. Williams, ed., The Lovers' Progress, in The Dramatic Works in the Beaumont and Fletcher Canon, vol. X (1996), pp. 425-551, Cambridge: Cambridge UP
  13. G.W. Williams, ed., Rollo, Duke of Normandy, in The Dramatic Works in the Beaumont and Fletcher Canon, vol. X (1996), pp. 145-291, Cambridge: Cambridge UP
  14. G.W. Williams, Exit Pursued by a Quaint Device: The Bear in The Winter's Tale, The Upstart Crew, vol. XIV (1994), pp. 105-9
  15. G.W. Williams, ed., The Prophetess, in The Dramatic Works in the Beaumont and Fletcher Canon, vol. IX (1994), pp. 221-321, Cambridge: Cambridge UP
  16. WILLIAMS, GW, TIME FOR SUCH A WORD VERBAL ECHOING IN MACBETH, Shakespeare Survey, vol. 47 (1994), pp. 153-159
  17. Williams, GW, Shakbspbare's king lear 1. I. 181, Environment: Science and Policy for Sustainable Development, vol. 34 no. 2 (January, 1992), pp. 1-18 [doi]
  18. G.W. Williams, ed., The Knight of Malta, in The Dramatic Works in the Beaumont and Fletcher Canon, vol. VIII (1992), pp. 345-482, Cambridge UP
  19. Barbara J. Baines, G.W. Williams, eds., Renaissance Papers 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996 (1992-96), Southeastern Renaissance Conference
  20. Riess, AJ; Williams, GW, "Tragical Mirth": From Romeo to Dream, Shakespeare Quarterly, vol. 43 no. 2 (1992), pp. 214-214, Oxford University Press (OUP) [doi]
  21. WILLIAMS, GW, KATE AND PETRUCHIO - STRENGTH AND LOVE + THE 'TAMING OF THE SHREW', English Language Notes, vol. 29 no. 1 (September, 1991), pp. 18-24
  22. WILLIAMS, GW, THE MANIFOLD MASSACRE IN PIEDMONT, Milton Quarterly, vol. 24 no. 2 (May, 1990), pp. 82-82
  23. WILLIAMS, GW, SHAKESPEARE,WILLIAM - THE COMPLETE WORKS - WELLS,S, TAYLOR,G, JOWETT,J, MONTGOMERY,W, Cahiers Elisabethains no. 35 (April, 1989), pp. 103-117
  24. G.W. Williams, ed., The Nice Valor, in The Dramatic Works in the Beaumont and Fletcher Canon, vol. VII (1989), pp. 425-512, Cambridge UP
  25. Williams, GW; O'Brien, M, A Character of Hugh Legare., American Literature, vol. 58 no. 4 (December, 1986), pp. 633-633, JSTOR [doi]
  26. WILLIAMS, GW, PETITIONARY PRAYER IN 'KING LEAR' + SHAKESPEARE, South Atlantic Quarterly, vol. 85 no. 4 (1986), pp. 360-373
  27. G.W. Williams, The Craft of Printing and the Publication of Shakespeare's Works (1985), Washington: Folger Shakespeare Library, 103 pp
  28. G.W. Williams, ed., Rule a Wife and Have a Wife, in The Dramatic Works in the Beaumont and Fletcher Canon, vol. VI (1985), pp. 483-605, Cambridge UP
  29. Williams, GW, Shakespeare's metaphors of health: food, sport, and life-preserving rest., Journal of Medieval and Renaissance Studies, vol. 14 no. 2 (January, 1984), pp. 187-202
  30. WILLIAMS, GW, MURDER UNDER TRUST - THE TOPICAL 'MACBETH' AND OTHER JACOBEAN MATTERS - CLARK,AM, South Atlantic Quarterly, vol. 83 no. 3 (1984), pp. 361-362
  31. Williams, GW, Textual Studies (December, 1983), pp. 181-196, Cambridge University Press [doi]
  32. ANTONI, B; WILLIAMS, GW, GADSHILL QUESTION IN '1 HENRY IV', Cahiers Elisabethains no. 23 (1983), pp. 99-103
  33. Williams, GW, "Macbeth": King James's Play, South Atlantic Review, vol. 47 no. 2 (May, 1982), pp. 12-12, JSTOR [doi]
  34. Hawkins, H, Critical Studies (February, 1982), pp. 161-177, Cambridge University Press [doi]
  35. G.W. Williams, ed., The Island Princess, in The Dramatic Works in the Beaumont and Fletcher Canon, vol. V (1982), pp. 539-670, Cambridge UP
  36. WILLIAMS, GW, DONNE,JOHN - LIFE, MIND AND ART - CAREY,JC, South Atlantic Quarterly, vol. 81 no. 4 (1982), pp. 471-472
  37. Williams, GW, Textual Studies (January, 1981), pp. 205-212, Cambridge University Press [doi]
  38. WILLIAMS, GW, CRASHAW EPIGRAMS ON THE YOUNG CHRIST IN THE TEMPLE, Seventeenth Century News, vol. 39 no. 1 (1981), pp. 8-9
  39. Williams, GW, R. Chris HasselJr. , Renaissance Drama and the English Church Year. Lincoln-London: University of Nebraska Press, 1979, ix+215 pp. $15., Renaissance Quarterly, vol. 33 no. 3 (1980), pp. 468-470, Cambridge University Press (CUP) [doi]
  40. Williams, GW, Second Thoughts on Falstaff's Name, Shakespeare Quarterly, vol. 30 no. 1 (January, 1979), pp. 82-84, Oxford University Press (OUP) [doi]
  41. G.W. Williams, ed., The Chances, in The Dramatic Works in the Beaumont and Fletcher Canon, edited by Fredson Bowers, vol. IV (1979), pp. 541-645, Cambridge UP
  42. WILLIAMS, GW, SHAKESPEARE - ILLUSTRATED DICTIONARY - WELLS,S, South Atlantic Quarterly, vol. 78 no. 2 (1979), pp. 271-272
  43. WILLIAMS, GW, TEXTUAL STUDIES + THE YEARS CONTRIBUTIONS TO SHAKESPEARIAN STUDY, Shakespeare Survey no. 32 (1979), pp. 237-247
  44. Williams, GW, Second Thoughts On Lear's "Good Block", Shakespeare Quarterly, vol. 29 no. 3 (1978), pp. 421-421, Oxford University Press (OUP) [doi]
  45. Williams, GW; Latham, A, A Competent New Arden Edition, Shakespeare Quarterly, vol. 29 no. 1 (1978), pp. 116-116, Oxford University Press (OUP) [doi]
  46. WILLIAMS, GW, YEARS CONTRIBUTIONS TO SHAKESPEARIAN STUDY .3. TEXTUAL STUDIES, Shakespeare Survey no. 31 (1978), pp. 191-198
  47. D.B.J. Randall, G.W. Williams, eds., Studies in the Continental Background of Renaissance English Literature: Essays Presented to John L. Lievsay (1977), Durham: Duke UP, 235 pp
  48. G.W. Williams, ed., Love's Cure, in The Dramatic Works in the Beaumont and Fletcher Canon, vol. III (1976), pp. 1-111, Cambridge UP
  49. G.B. Evans, G.W. Williams, eds., William Shakespeare The History of King Henry the Fourth as revised by Sir Edward Dering, Bart. (n.d.), UP of Virginia for The Folger Shakespeare Library: Charlottesville, xv-238 pp
  50. G.W. Williams, ed., The Complete Poetry of Richard Cranshaw, Second Issue, Norton Library Seventeenth-Century Series (n.d.), New York: W. Norton and Co., Inc., xxvi-707 pp
  51. G.W. Williams, ed., Jacob Eckhard's Choirmaster's Book of 1809 (1971), Columbia: U of South Carolina P
  52. G.W. Williams, ed., The Complete Poetry of Richard Cranshaw (1970), New York: Doubleday and Co
  53. R.K. Turner, Jr., G.W. Williams, eds., An Old-spelling Edition of Romeo and Juliet (1970), Chicago: Scott Foresman
  54. G.W. Williams, ed., A King and No King, in The Dramatic Works in the Beaumont and Fletcher Canon (1970), Cambridge UP
  55. R.K. Turner, Jr., G.W. Williams, eds., The Second and Third Parts of King Henry the Sixth (1967), Baltimore: Penguin Books, 275 pp (Reprinted in A. Harbage, ed. William Shakespeare: The Complete Works [The Pelican Shakespeare]/[Baltimore: Penguin Books, 1969].)
  56. G.W. Williams, ed., The Changeling (1966), Lincoln: U of Nebraska P
  57. G.W. Williams, ed., The Woman Hater, in The Dramatic Works in The Beaumont and Fletcher Canon, vol. I (1966), pp. 145-260, Cambridge UP
  58. G.W. Williams, ed., Renaissance Papers 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969 (1964-70), Southeastern Renaissance Conference
  59. F. Baker, G.W. Williams, eds., John Wesley's First Hymn-Book (1964), Charleston: Dalcho Historical Society and London: Wesley Historical Society, xxxvii-74 pp
  60. G.W. Williams, ed., Romeo and Juliet (1964), Durham: Duke UP, xvi-170 pp
  61. G.W. Williams, Image and Symbol in the Sacred Poetry of Richard Crashow (1963), Columbia: U of South Carolina P, ix-151 pp
  62. G.W. Williams, ed., Renaissance Papers 1962 (1963), Southeastern Renaissance Conference, 70 pp
  63. G.W. Williams, ed., Catalogue of the Library of the Rev. J.W. Miles (1955), Charlottesville: U of Virginia P, viii-33 pp
  64. G.W. Williams, ed., Incidents in My Life: The Autobiography of the Rev. Paul Trapier (1954), Charleston: Dalcho Historical Society, 66 pp
  65. G.W. Williams, ed., Thomas Grange Simons, III, His Forbears and Relations (1954), Charleston: privately printed, x-211 pp
  66. G.W. Williams, St. Michael's, Charleston, 1751-1951 (1951), Columbia: U of South Carolina P, xii-375 pp

Williams, Kenny J

  1. K.J. Williams, Accepted for 1996 Publication (1996) (Three biographical essays: "Gwendolyn Brooks," "Ann Plato," and "Benjamin Brawley"; Five critical essays on the following works by Gwendolyn Brooks: "Annie Allen," "Bronzeville Boys and Girls," "In the Mecca," "Maud Martha," and "A Street in Bronzeville".)
  2. K.J. Williams, Sherwood Anderson--Once More, Resources for American Literary Study, vol. 20 (1994), pp. 294-306
  3. K.J. Williams, Between the People and the Lange, The News and Observer (July, 1993), pp. 5G
  4. K.J. Williams, The Rites of Spring: The Black Faculty and Black Studies Syndrome--Once More (1993) (Part One, Faculty Newsletter, 4 (March), 1, 5; Part Two, Faculty Newsletter, 4 (April), 2, 4-5. (A version of this article later appeared in Issues and Views.).)
  5. K.J. Williams, The Poems of Phillis Wheatley, Resources for American Literary Study, vol. 19 (1993), pp. 317-19
  6. K.J. Williams, A Reconsideration of Afro-American Literature, Academic Questions, vol. 6 (Winter 1992-93), pp. 24-40
  7. K.J. Williams, The Fire This Time: Start to Unshackle the Teaching of Afro-American Literature, The College Board News, vol. 19 (Feb. - Mar. 1991), pp. 3
  8. K.J. Williams, Adventures of Huckleberry: or, Mark Twain's Racial Ambiguity, in Satire or Evasion? Black Perspectives on Huckleberry Finn, edited by James Leonard, Thomas Tenney, and Thadious Davis (1991), pp. 228-237, Durham: Duke UP (an earlier version of this essay appeared under the same title in the Mark Twain Journal, XXII (Fall 1984), pp. 38-42.)
  9. K.J. Williams, A Storyteller and a City: Sherwood Anderson's Chicago (1988), Northern Illinois UP
  10. K.J. Williams, Introduction to Essays; Including Biographies and Miscellaneous Pieces, in Prose and Poetry by Ann Plato (1988), Oxford UP
  11. K.J. Williams, A Storyteller and a City: Sherwood Anderson's Chicago (1988), Dekalb: Northern Illinois UP
  12. K.J. Williams, An Invisible Partnership and an Unlikely Relationship: William Stanley Braithwaite and Harriet Monroe, Callaloo, vol. X (Summer 1987), pp. 516-550
  13. K.J. Williams, The World of Satin-Legs, Mrs. Sallie, and the Blackstone Rangers: The Restricted Chicago of Gwendolyn Brooks, in a Life Distilled: Gwendolyn Brooks, Her Poetry and Fiction (1987), pp. 47-70, Urbana: U of Illinois P
  14. K.J. Williams, Creative Defiance: An Overview of Chicago Literature, Midwestern Miscellany, vol. XIV (1986), pp. 7-24
  15. K.J. Williams, William Stanley Braithwaite, in Dictionary of Literary Biography: Afro-American Writers Before the Harlem Renaissance, vol. 50 (1986), pp. 7-18
  16. K.J. Williams, Phillis Wheatley, in Dictionary of Literary Biography: Afro-American Writers Before the Harlem Renaissance, vol. 50 (1986), pp. 245-59
  17. K.J. Williams, Jupiter Hammon, Nineteenth-Century Literary Criticism, vol. 5 (1984), pp. 263 (reprinted from They Also Spoke.)
  18. K.J. Williams, Paul Laurence Dunbar, Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism, vol. 12 (1984), pp. 119-21 (reprinted from They Also Spoke.)
  19. K.J. Williams, Frances Ellen Watkins Harper, Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism, vol. 14 (1984), pp. 258-59, reprint They Also Spoke
  20. K.J. Williams, From Carl Pretzel to Slats Grobnick: A Study of Chicago Humor, MidAmerica, vol. X (1983), pp. 152-76
  21. K.J. Williams, 'Down By One': Is Still Losing: The Black Studies Syndrome, Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning, vol. XIII (Oct. 1981), pp. 30-37
  22. K.J. Williams, Introduction to Dunbar's The Sport of the Gods (1981), New York: Dodd, Mead and Company
  23. K.J. Williams, Paul Laurence Dunbar (pp. 192-95), Eugene Field (pp. 209-11), Henry Blake Fuller (pp. 218-20), in A Bibliography Guide to Midwestern Literature (1981), Iowa City: U of Iowa P
  24. K.J. Williams, Prairie Voices: A Literary History of Chicago from the Frontier to 1893 (1980), Townsend Press (487 pp.)
  25. K.J. Williams, The Past Is Prologue: Chicago's Early Writing, MidAmerica, vol. IV (1977), pp. 56-73
  26. K.J. Williams, In the City of Men: Another Story of Chicago (1974), Townsend Press (468 pp.)
  27. K.J. Williams, The Masking of the Novelist: A Study of the Novels of Paul Laurence Dunbar, in A Singer in the Dawn: Reinterpretations of Paul Laurence Dunbar (1974), pp. 152-207, New York: Dodd, Mead, and Company
  28. K.J. Williams, They Also Spoke: An Essay on Negro Literature in America, 1789-1930 (1970), Nashville: Townsend Press (370 pp)
  29. K.J. Williams, Henry Blake Fuller (1857-1929), American Literary Realism, vol. III (Summer 1968), pp. 9-15
  30. K.J. Williams, Robert Herrick's Use of Chicago, Midcontinent American Studies Journal, vol. V (Spring 1964), pp. 22-32
  31. K.J. Williams, Israel Potter: Melville's 'Fourth of July' Story, CLA Journal, vol. VI (March 1963), pp. 194-204
  32. B. Duffey and K. J. Williams, Chicago's Public Wits: A Chapter in the American Comic Spirit (1938), Louisiana State UP (289 pp.)
  33. K.J. Williams, Research in progress  (For several years, I have been working on three long works and have now finally completed them. The three works are: Disorderly Realism and the Reality of the Unreal, Portrait of the "I Will" City: A Study of Chicago, and Moments of Jubilee and Days of Despair. Of the three, only the third has been submitted to a publisher for consideration. Another work on the eighteen-fifties, entitled "In This Place" has reached the stage of a very tenative first draft. In the meantime, I have already signed two contracts for the delivery of two books: one a textbook on 19th-century American literature and the other a critical reader of 19th-century American literature.)

Willis, Susan

  1. Willis, S; Jameson, S; Klugman, K; Kuenz, J, Strip Cultures: Finding America in Las Vegas (2015), Duke University Press
  2. Willis, S, John Muir's Sojourn in Bonaventure Cemetery, in The Good Gardener? Nature, Human, and the Garden, edited by Giesecke, A; Jacobs, N (2014), Artifice
  3. Willis, S, Bitta-Blue Farm and the Summer of BP, in Earth Perfect? Nature, Utopia and the Garden, edited by Giesecke, A; Jacobs, N (2012), Black Dog, London UK, ISBN 978190731775
  4. Willis, S, The Whole World on a Plate, edited by Stanley Aronowitz, Situations, vol. 111 no. 1 (January, 2009), pp. 151-164, Center for the Study of Culture, Technology and Work, CUNY Graduate Center, ISSN 1082-7552  [abs]
  5. Willis, S, Cartas a Legba: Um Texto Encontrado (2008), Boitempo, Sao Paolo, ISBN 978-85-7559-113-0  [abs]
  6. Willis, S, Playing the Penny Slots, Situations, vol. 2 no. 2 (Winter, 2008)
  7. Willis, S, Forensics of Spinach, South Atlantic Quarterly, vol. 107 no. 2 (Fall, 2007)
  8. Willis, S, Work(ing) out, in Cultural Studies: Volume 4, Issue 1 (January, 2005), pp. 3-20, ISBN 9780415052757 [doi]  [abs]
  9. Willis, S, Portents of the Real: A Primer for Post-9/11 America (2005), Verso
  10. Willis, S, Disney’s Besitary, in Rethinking Disney: Private Control, Public Dimensions, edited by Budd, M (2005), Wesleyan University Press
  11. Willis, S, Photos: Shadowing an Enigma, in Jean Baudrillard, edited by L'Yvonnet, F (2005), Cahier de l’Herne
  12. Willis, S, Bunker Society, New Left Review, vol. 22 (2003) (The shadow government in post 9/11 America.)
  13. Willis, S, What Goes Around Comes Around, Social Text, vol. 77 (Winter, 2003) (The Washington D.C. Snipers.)
  14. Willis, S, Old Glory, South Atlantic Quarterly, vol. 101 no. 2 (Spring, 2002), pp. 375-383
  15. Willis, S, Anansi History: George Elliott Clarke's "Whylah Falls", Journal of Commonwealth and Post-Colonial Studies, vol. 9 no. 1 (2002)
  16. Willis, S, Anthrax R Us, Social Text, vol. 73 (Winter, 2002) (anthrax hoaxes as social metaphor.)
  17. Willis, S, Looking at the Zoo, South Atlantic Quarterly (Winter, 2000) (Landscape Design and the status of animals.)
  18. Willis, S, Imagining Dinosaurs, in Girls, Boys, Toys, Gender: An Anthology of Children’s Culture, edited by Clark, B; Higonnet, M (1999), Johns Hopkins University Press
  19. Willis, S, Deportacion: el Jucio Contra Margaret Randall, Casa de las Americas, vol. 212 (1998)
  20. Willis, S, Teens at Work: Negotiating the Jobless Future, in Generations of Youth, edited by Austin, J; Willard, M (1998), NYU Press
  21. Willis, S; Klugman, K; Kuenz, J; Waldrep, S, Inside the Mouse: Work and Play at Disney World (1995), Duke University Press (Co-authored with Karen Klugman, Jane Kuenz, and Shelton Waldrep.)
  22. Willis, S, Play for Profit, in Feminisms and Pedagogies of Everyday Life, edited by Luke, C (1995), SUNY Press
  23. Willis, S, Memory in Mass Culture, in History and Memory in African American Culture, edited by Fabre, G; O'Meally, R (1994), Oxford
  24. Willis, S, Hardcore: Subculture American Style, Critical Inquiry, vol. 19 no. 2 (January, 1993), pp. 365-365, ISSN 0093-1896 [doi]
  25. Willis, S, Disney World: Public Use/Private Space, South Atlantic Quarterly, vol. 92 no. 1 (Winter, 1993), pp. 119-137, Duke University Press, ISSN 1527-8026 (An examination of cultural practices at Disney World with an eye to engaging the distinction between public and private sectors.) [Gateway.cgi]
  26. Willis, S, A Primer for Daily Life (1991), Routledge  [abs]
  27. Willis, S, Specifying: Black Women Writing the American Experience, in Feminisms, edited by Warhol, RR; Herndl, DP (1991), Rutgers
  28. Willis, S, A Primer for Daily Life, in Das Argument, 189 and Ways of Reading (1991), St. Martins Press
  29. Willis, S, Earthquake Kits: The Politics of the Trivial, South Atlantic Quarterly, vol. 89 no. 4 (Fall, 1990), pp. 761-785, Duke University Press, ISSN 1527-8026 [Gateway.cgi]
  30. Willis, S, Work(ing) Out, Cultural Studies (Fall, 1989) (Aerobics as a commodified form of labor.) [Gateway.cgi]
  31. Willis, S, I Shop Therefore I Am, in Changing Our Own Words, edited by Wall, CA (1988), Rutgers University Press (The influence of commodity culture on Afro- American cultural integrity.)
  32. Willis, S, Fantasia: Walt Disney’s Los Angeles Suite, Diacritics (Fall, 1987) (Towards a theory of American popular culture.)
  33. Willis, S, Learning from the Banana, American Quarterly, vol. 39 no. 4 (Winter, 1987) (An examination of the logo as a sign of consumer society.)
  34. Willis, S, Gender as Commodity, South Atlantic Quarterly, vol. 86 no. 4 (Fall, 1987), pp. 403-421, Duke University Press, ISSN 1527-8026 (The influence of the commodity form on gender in children's toys.) [Gateway.cgi]
  35. Willis, S, Specifying: Black Women Writing the American Experience (1986), University of Wisconsin Press  [abs]
  36. Willis, S, Black Women Writers: Taking a Critical Perspective, in Feminist Theory and Criticism, edited by Greene, G; Kahn, C (1985), Metheun
  37. Willis, S, Nobody’s Mulata, Ideologies and Literature, vol. 4 no. 17 (1984) (Transcoding metaphors of sex and race into history.)
  38. Willis, S, Alice Walker’s Women, New Orleans Review (Fall, 1984) (History and community in Walker's novels.)
  39. Willis, S, Crushed Geraniums: Juan Francisco Manzano and the Language of Slavery, in The Slave’s Narrative: Texts and Contexts, edited by Davis, CT; Gates, HL (1984), Oxford University Press
  40. Willis, S, Eruptions of Funk: Historicizing Toni Morrison, in Black Literature and Literary Theory, edited by Gates, H (1984), Methuen
  41. Willis, S, The Aesthetics of the Rural Slum: Contradictions and Dependency in ‘The Bear', in Faulkner: New Perspectives, edited by Brodhead, RH (1983), Prentice-Hall
  42. Willis, S, Eruptions of Funk: Historicizing Toni Morrison, Black American Literature Forum, vol. 16 no. 1 (Spring, 1982), pp. 34-42 (The historical content of Morrison's metaphors. Reprinted in Black Literature and Literary Theory, ed. Henry Gates [London and New York, Methuen, 1984].)
  43. Willis, S, Caliban as Poet: Reversing the Maps of Dependency, Massachusetts Review, vol. 23 no. 4 (Winter, 1982) (The de-abstracting nature of Caribbean poetry [Aime Cesaire and Nicolas Guillen].)
  44. Willis, S, A Literary Lesson in Historical Thinking, Social Text, vol. 3 (Fall, 1980) (An analysis of Harriette Arnow's The Dollmaker.)
  45. Willis, S, The Aesthetics of the Rural Slum: Contradictions and Dependency in "The Bear", Social Text, vol. 2 (Spring, 1979), pp. 82-103 (Reprinted in Faulkner, New Perspectives, ed. Richard H. Brodhead [Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall, 1983].)

Winters, Joseph R.

  1. Zamalin, A; Winters, JR; Olson, A; Njoya, W, Toni Morrison and political theory, Contemporary Political Theory, vol. 19 no. 4 (December, 2020), pp. 704-729 [doi]

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