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Publications of Priscilla Wald     :recent first  combined  bibtex listing:

Books

  1.  Constituting Americans: Cultural Anxiety and Narrative Form. Duke UP, 1995. (second printing, 1998)
  2.  Constituting Americans: Cultural Anxiety and Narrative Form. Duke University, 1995.
  3. P. Wald. Contagious: Cultures, Carriers, and the Outbreak Narrative. Duke University Press, 2008.

Edited

  1. with C. Di Stefano and J. Weisenfeld, eds.. Institutions, Regulations and Social Control. special issue of Signs  (Fall 1999).
  2. Wai Chee Dimock, Priscilla Wald. Literature and Science: Cultural Forms, Conceptual Exchanges. special issue of American Literature 74.4 (Dec. 2002).
  3. with N. Tomes, and L. Lynch, eds.. Culture and Contagion. special issue of American Literary History 14.4 (Winter, 2002).
  4. with J. Clayton, K.F.C. Holloway. Genomics in Literature, the Visual Arts, and Culture. Literature and Medicinespecial issue,   (Spring, 2007).

Essays/Articles/Chapters in Books

  1. "William Peterfield Trent." Dictionary of Literary Biography: Nineteenth Century American Literary Critics and Scholars. Columbia, SC: Bruccoli-Clark, Inc, 1989. 
  2. "Hearing Narrative Voices in Melville's Pierre." boundary 2 17.1 (Spring 1990): 100-32.  Reprinted in Revisionary Interventions into the Americanist Canon, ed. Donald Pease (Duke UP, 1994)
  3. "Guilt by Dissociation: John Yau's Poetics of Possibility." Talisman 5 (Fall 1990): 121-26.
  4. "A God Who Is Later a Terror: (En)countering the National Plot in Gertrude Stein's The Making of Americans." Prospects  (Jan. 1992): 323-65.
  5. "Terms of Assimilation: Legislating Subjectivity in the Emerging Nation." boundary 2 19.3 (Fall 1992): 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]
  6. "Dreiser and the Fallen Woman Narrative." The Cambridge Companion to Theodore Dreiser. Duke UP, 1993.  Reprinted in American Indian Persistence and Resurgence, ed. Karl Kroeber [Duke UP, 1994]
  7. "'Chaos Goes Uncourted': John Yau's Dis-orienting Poetics." Cohesion and Dissent in America. Ed. Joseph Alkana and Carol Colatrella. SUNY Press, 1994. 133-58.
  8. "Zora Neale Hurston." A Companion to American Thought. Ed. Richard Fox and James Kloppenberg. Blackwell Publishers, 1995.
  9. "Review of Lee Quinby's Anti-Apocalypse: Exercises in Genealogical Criticism." American Literature 67.2 (June 1995): 421-22.
  10. "Cultures and Carriers: 'Typhoid Mary' and the Science of Social Control." Social Text 52-53 (Dec. 1997): 181-214.
  11. "Minefields and Meeting Grounds: Transnational Analyses and American Studies." (review essay) American Literary History 9.1 (Spring 1997): 199-218.
  12. "Fabulous Shadows: Rethinking the Emersonian Tradition."  
  13. "Future Perfect: Genes, Grammar and Geography." New Literary History 4.31 (2000): 681-708.
  14. "Imagined Immunities." Cultural Studies & Political Theory. Ed. J. Dean. Cornell UP, 2000. 189-208.
  15. P. Wald. "Emma Goldman." American Women Prose Writers 1870-1920: Dictionary of Literary Biography. Ed. Sharon Harris with Heidi L. Jacobs and Jennifer Putzi. 221Detroit: Gale Group, 2000. 
  16. A. Curzan, P. Wald. "Americanization." Encyclopedia of American Studies. Grolier, 2001. 
  17. "Immigration and Assimilation in Nineteenth-Century US Women's Narratives." The Cambridge Companion to 19th-Century American Women's Writing. Ed. Dale Bauer and Philip Gould. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2001. 176-199.
  18. "Communicable Americanism: Contagion, Geographic Fictions, and the Sociological Legacy of Robert E. Park." Culture and Contagion (special issue of American Literary History) 14.4 (Winter, 2002): 653-85.  [author's comments]
  19. P. Wald, N.Tomes, L. Lynch. "Introduction." Culture and Contagion, a special issue of American Literary History 14.4 (Winter, 2002): 617-24.
  20. Wai Chee Dimock, P. Wald. "Preface." Literature and Science: Cultural Forms, Conceptual Exchanges (a special issue of American Literature) 74.4 (December, 2002): 705-14.
  21. "Introduction to Paula Treichler's AIDS, Homophobia, and Biomedical Discourse: An Epidemic of Signification." American Literary Studies: A Methodological Reader. Ed. P. Wald,Michael A. Elliott and Claudia Stokes. New York: New York UP, 2003. 182-84.
  22. "Dreiser & The Fallen." Woman Narrative Ed. P. Wald.  (2003)
  23. "The East European Immigrants: Of Crucibles and Grandfathers." The Cambridge Companion to Jewish American Literature. Ed. Michael Kramer and Hana Wirth Nesher. Cambridge UP, 2003. 
  24. "Hannah crafts.." Critical Essays on Hannah Crafts' The Bondwoman's Narrative. Ed. Henry Louis Gates, Jr. and Hollis Robbins. Basic Books, 2003. 
  25. "“Dreiser's Sociological Vision”." The Cambridge Companion to Theodore Dreiser. Ed. Leonard Cassuto and Claire Virginia Eby. Cambridge UP, 2004. 
  26. "Hannah crafts.." In Search of Hannah Crafts: Critical Essays on the Bondwoman's Narrative. Ed. Henry Louis Gates, Jr. and Hollis Robbins. Basic Books, 2004. 
  27. "What's in a Cell?: John Moore's Spleen and the Language of Bioslavery." New Literary History: Essays Probing the Boundaries of the Human in Science and Science Fiction 36.2 (Spring, 2005): 205-25.  Special Issue
  28. "Blood and Stories: How Genomics is Changing Race, Medicine, and Human History." Patterns of Prejudice 40.4/5 (November, 2006)
  29. "Atomic Faulkner." Faulkner's Inheritance. Ed. Joseph Urgo. University of Mississippi Press, 2007.
  30. "Naturalization." Keywords of American Cultural Studies. Ed. Bruce Burgett and Glenn Hendler. NYU Press, 2007.
  31. P. Wald. "“Geonomics: the Spaces and Races of Citizenship in the Genome Age”." America--From Near and Far: Varieties of American Experience. Ed. Marc Lee Raphael and Cornelia Wilhelm. Department of Religion, William and Mary College, 2007.
  32. P. Wald. "Science Fiction and Medical Ethics." The Lancet 371.9629 (2008)

Book Reviews

  1.  Review of Leslie Marmon Silko's Storyteller.  Studies in American Indian Literature 6.4 (Fall 1982).
  2.  Review of Paula Gunn Allen's A Cannon Between My Knees.  Studies in American Indian Literature 9.4 (Fall 1985).
  3.  Review of Kathleen Diffley's Where My Heart Is Turning Ever: Civil War Stories and Constitutional Reform.  Journal of American History 81.1 (June 1994): 283-84.
  4.  Review of Mark Twain's Pudd'n'head Wilson: Race, Conflict, and Culture.  Studies in American Fiction 23.2 (Autumn 1995): 254-56.
  5.  Review of History and Memory in African-American Culture.  American Literature 68.1 (Mar. 1996): 269-71.
  6.  Review of Nina Schwartz's Dead Fathers: The Logic of Transference in Modern Narrative.  Clio 26.1 (Fall 1996): 127-32.
  7.  Review of Richard M. Merelman's Representing Black Culture: Racial Conflict and Cultural Politics in the United States.  Ethnic and Racial Studies 20.1 (Jan. 1997): 226-28.
  8.  Review of Lawrie Balfour's The Evidence of Things Not Said: James Baldwin and the Promise of American Democracy.  The Review of Politics 63.4 (Fall 2001): 593-95.
  9.  Review of Laura Otis' Networking: Communicating with Bodies and Machines in the Nineteenth Century.  Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 46.3 (Summer, 2003): 452-54.
  10.  Review of Ann L. Ardis and Leslie W. Lewis' Women's Experience of Modernity: 1875-1945.  MODERNISM/Modernity 12.4 (2005): 729-31.