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%% Aers, David
@article{fds367917,
Author = {Aers, D},
Title = {Calvinist Versions of God: A Revolution in Medieval
Tradition},
Journal = {Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies},
Volume = {52},
Number = {3},
Pages = {445-482},
Year = {2022},
Month = {September},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/10829636-9966079},
Doi = {10.1215/10829636-9966079},
Key = {fds367917}
}
@article{fds367918,
Author = {Aers, D and Beckwith, S},
Title = {Imagining the Virtues: Medieval and Early Modern
Histories},
Journal = {Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies},
Volume = {52},
Number = {3},
Pages = {407-413},
Year = {2022},
Month = {September},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/10829636-9966051},
Doi = {10.1215/10829636-9966051},
Key = {fds367918}
}
@article{fds371697,
Author = {Aers, D and Pfau, T},
Title = {Exploring Christian Literature in the Contemporary and
Secular University},
Journal = {Christianity and Literature},
Volume = {70},
Number = {3},
Pages = {263-275},
Year = {2021},
Month = {September},
Abstract = {Both of us teach in the Duke English Department and hold
secondary appointments in the Duke Divinity School. In this
essay, we reflect on impediments to teaching Christian
literature in contemporary English departments, in
particu-lar the naturalistic, anti-metaphysical dogma
pervading humanistic inquiry, yet also the widespread
theological illiteracy among today’s undergraduates and
graduates. Still, students usually embrace focused ethical
and theological inquiry, as well as the attention to textual
and hermeneutic issues called for by much Christian
literature across the centuries. We conclude by outlining
options for a more productive future alignment of literary
and theological inquiry and pedagogy.},
Key = {fds371697}
}
@book{fds355647,
Author = {Aers, D},
Title = {Versions of Election From Langland and Aquinas to Calvin and
Milton},
Pages = {324 pages},
Year = {2020},
Month = {November},
ISBN = {9780268108656},
Abstract = {With meticulous attention to the texts of medieval and early
modern theologians, poets, and popular writers, this book
argues that we can understand the full complexity of the
history of various teachings on the doctrine of election
only ...},
Key = {fds355647}
}
@article{fds354374,
Author = {Aers, D},
Title = {Chaucer: A European Life, by Marion TurnerHistorians on
Chaucer: The General Prologue to the Canterbury Tales, ed.
Stephen H. Rigby with Alastair J. Minnis},
Journal = {The English Historical Review},
Volume = {135},
Number = {575},
Pages = {999-1003},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press (OUP)},
Year = {2020},
Month = {November},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ehr/ceaa189},
Doi = {10.1093/ehr/ceaa189},
Key = {fds354374}
}
@article{fds354375,
Author = {Aers, D},
Title = {Historians on Chaucer: The General Prologue to the
Canterbury Tales},
Journal = {ENGLISH HISTORICAL REVIEW},
Volume = {135},
Number = {575},
Pages = {999-1003},
Year = {2020},
Key = {fds354375}
}
@article{fds345871,
Author = {Aers, D},
Title = {What is charity? William Langland’s answers with some
diachronic questions},
Journal = {Religions},
Volume = {10},
Number = {8},
Year = {2019},
Month = {August},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rel10080458},
Abstract = {Charity turns out to be the virtue which is both the root
and the fruit of salvation in Langland’s Piers Plowman, a
late fourteenth-century poem, the greatest theological poem
in English. It takes time, suffering and error upon error
for Wille, the central protagonist in Piers Plowman, to
grasp Charity. Wille is both a figure of the poet and a
power of the soul, voluntas, the subject of charity.
Langland’s poem offers a profound and beautiful
exploration of Charity and the impediments to Charity, one
in which individual and collective life is inextricably
bound together. This exploration is characteristic of late
medieval Christianity. As such it is also an illuminating
work in helping one identify and understand what happened to
this virtue in the Reformation. Only through diachronic
studies which engage seriously with medieval writing and
culture can we hope to develop an adequate grasp of the
outcomes of the Reformation in theology, ethics and
politics, and, I should add, the remakings of what we
understand by “person” in these outcomes. Although this
essay concentrates on one long and extremely complex
medieval work, it actually belongs to a diachronic inquiry.
This will only be explicit in some observations on Calvin
when I consider Langland’s treatment of Christ’s
crucifixion and in some concluding suggestions about the
history of this virtue.},
Doi = {10.3390/rel10080458},
Key = {fds345871}
}
@article{fds339235,
Author = {Aers, D and Beckwith, S},
Title = {Conversions},
Journal = {Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies},
Volume = {48},
Number = {3},
Pages = {433-434},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {2018},
Month = {September},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/10829636-7048535},
Doi = {10.1215/10829636-7048535},
Key = {fds339235}
}
@book{fds294534,
Author = {Aers, D},
Title = {Chaucer, langland, and the creative imagination},
Pages = {1-236},
Publisher = {Routledge KP},
Year = {2017},
Month = {November},
ISBN = {9781138552876},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315148403},
Abstract = {First published in 1980, this study of two renowned later
fourteenth century English poets, Chaucer and Langland,
concentrates on some major and representative aspects of
their work. Aers shows that, in contrast to the mass
conventional writing of the period, which was happy to
accept and propagate traditional ideologies, Chaucer and
Langland were preoccupied with actual conflicts, strains,
and developments in received ideologies and social
practices. He demonstrates that they were genuinely
exploratory, and created work which actively questioned
dominant ideologies, even those which they themselves
revered and hoped to affirm. For Chaucer and Langland the
imagination was indeed creative, involved in the active
construction of meanings, and in their poetry they grasped
and explored social commitments, religious developments and
many perplexing contradictions which were subverting
inherited paradigms.},
Doi = {10.4324/9781315148403},
Key = {fds294534}
}
@book{fds344738,
Author = {Aers, D},
Title = {Routledge revivals: Community, gender, and individual
identity (1988): English writing 1360-1430},
Pages = {1-215},
Year = {2017},
Month = {January},
ISBN = {9781138305670},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315141992},
Abstract = {First published in 1988, David Aers explores the treatment
of community, gender, and individual identity in English
writing between 1360 and 1430, focusing on Margery Kempe,
Langland, Chaucer, and the poet of Sir Gawain. He shows how
these texts deal with questions about gender, the making of
individual identity, and competing versions of community in
ways which still speak powerfully in contemporary analysis
of gender formation, sexuality, and love. Making wide use of
recent research on the English economy and communities, and
informed by current debates in the theory of culture and
gender, the book will be of interest to those concerned with
Medieval studies, Renaissance studies, and Women's
studies.},
Doi = {10.4324/9781315141992},
Key = {fds344738}
}
@article{fds323645,
Author = {Aers, D and Leo, R},
Title = {Unintended Reformations?},
Journal = {Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies},
Volume = {46},
Number = {3},
Pages = {455-483},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {2016},
Month = {September},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/10829636-3643990},
Doi = {10.1215/10829636-3643990},
Key = {fds323645}
}
@book{fds374600,
Author = {Aers, D and Cook, J and Punter, D},
Title = {Romanticism and ideology: Studies in english writing
1765-1830},
Pages = {1-194},
Year = {2016},
Month = {March},
ISBN = {9781138194410},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315638836},
Abstract = {First published in 1981.The primary purpose of this book is
to serve as an introduction to writing in the late
eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. In addition to
major Romantic poets - Blake, Wordsworth, Coleridge and
Shelly - the authors discuss writers such as Austen, Hazlitt
and Burke, who are usually studied in a different context,
and genres such as fiction and political writing, which are
often cut off from the central body of poetry.},
Doi = {10.4324/9781315638836},
Key = {fds374600}
}
@article{fds374598,
Author = {Aers, D and Cook, J and Punter, D},
Title = {Introduction},
Pages = {1-6},
Booktitle = {Romanticism and Ideology: Studies in English Writing
1765-1830},
Year = {2016},
Month = {March},
ISBN = {9781138194410},
Abstract = {This introduction presents an overview of the key concepts
discussed in the subsequent chapters of this book. The book
describes a middle ground between the recognizability which
can only be achieved by location within the canon and the
renovation of critical tradition which depends on
interrogating that canon. Forms of language, ideology and
socio-political relations are the given basis on which the
very possibility of any individual growing up as a
recognizable human being depends. The 'text' and
'background' approach seems to worth commenting on because,
as a critical orthodoxy, it has to a large extent replaced
the notion of the transcendental autonomy of the 'verbal
icon' as a controlling academic myth. In 'Romantic
literature and childhood', contrasting attitudes towards
childhood are used to initiate an investigation of
conservative and radical formations within the 'romantic',
focused on Wordsworth and again on Blake.},
Key = {fds374598}
}
@article{fds374599,
Author = {Aers, D},
Title = {Blake: Sex, society and ideology},
Pages = {27-43},
Booktitle = {Romanticism and Ideology: Studies in English Writing
1765-1830},
Year = {2016},
Month = {March},
ISBN = {9781138194410},
Abstract = {This chapter starts with Blake's 'Visions of the Daughters
of Albion', printed in 1793. Blake registers the fact that
in such a society sexual energy is a threat to all 'fixed'
boundaries and conventional order. Blake makes a connection
between the wider structures of domination and the more
intimate sphere of sexuality. In the world that Blake
examines, sexual activity is itself absorbed into the nexus
of social controls and containment. The chapter looks at
Blake's continuing development of the aspects of sexual
dialectic he had forged in 1793-4. Blake's sexual dialectic
is indeed grounded in a profound realism, alert to the
dynamic movement and complex contradictions of human
consciousness. The chapter focuses on Blake's dialectical
presentation of sexual conflicts in his culture and his
critical penetration of conventional ideologies and their
psychic effects. The survival of a traditional sexist
hierarchy of values in Blake's psychological symbolism and
his vision of female roles turns out to be quite
visible.},
Key = {fds374599}
}
@article{fds374601,
Author = {Aers, D},
Title = {Community and morality: Towards reading Jane
Austen},
Pages = {118-136},
Booktitle = {Romanticism and Ideology: Studies in English Writing
1765-1830},
Year = {2016},
Month = {March},
ISBN = {9781138194410},
Abstract = {This chapter attempts to encourage reflection about such
moves by looking at some of the ideological and social
dimensions of the way Jane Austen hopes to educate the
understanding and feelings of her characters and readers.
Although Marilyn Butler has little to say about 'the
community' that existed in Jane Austen's England she
carefully situates the novelist in her intellectual and
ideological contexts. The chapter focuses on 'Emma', with
occasional reference to 'Mansfield Park', and argues that
Jane Austen's art and morality reveals contradictions whose
roots are in the dominant ideology. It illustrates the way
Jane Austen fulfils this process, and the way she mediates
social reality, and deals with a part of the novel where she
deploys her famous 'irony' in launching Emma's 'moral'
education. The novelist isolates individual aberration in a
way designed to prevent any critical questions being asked
about the total social structure.},
Key = {fds374601}
}
@article{fds374602,
Author = {Aers, D and Cook, J and Punter, D},
Title = {Coleridge: Individual, community and social
agency},
Pages = {82-102},
Booktitle = {Romanticism and Ideology: Studies in English Writing
1765-1830},
Year = {2016},
Month = {March},
ISBN = {9781138194410},
Abstract = {One of Coleridge's earliest surviving poems is an ode on the
destruction of the Bastille. The poem displays some features
which are worth noticing because they are not merely the
product of youthful incompetence in the use of
eighteenth-century modes of personification. Coleridge
combines the use of abstractions with conventional
apocalyptic analogies in which violent political events are
seen in terms of violent natural phenomena. A striking
feature is the absence of transactive verbs, although the
poet is overtly meditating on what he takes to be
revolutionary human action and the transformation of
society. In fact Coleridge presents the landscape, 'a godly
scene', in a mode which makes even sheep-farming into
something natural and timeless, divorced from any specific
social practices. Most orthodox Christian authorities had
seen private property as the product of the fall, but
Coleridge adapts the idea to suit a Panglossian, partially
secularized theodicy.},
Key = {fds374602}
}
@article{fds374603,
Author = {Aers, D},
Title = {Wordsworth's model of man in 'The Prelude'},
Pages = {64-81},
Booktitle = {Romanticism and Ideology: Studies in English Writing
1765-1830},
Year = {2016},
Month = {March},
ISBN = {9781138194410},
Abstract = {The dominant stream of commentary on William Wordsworth's
work seems to have been much impressed by many Wordsworth's
quest for such an 'illusion' was part and parcel of his
model of man. This chapter describes Wordsworth's writing as
seriously as he himself, his admirers and his classic status
as a major author in the official study of English
literature all demand. One relevant contrast with both
Langland's and William Blake's writing is that while
Wordsworth has much to say about 'creative agency' he
virtually ignored the role of work in shaping people's
attitudes and lives. Wordsworth exults in 'the force of
those gigantic powers' which human technology can control,
and his 'dominion over nature gained'. The chapter traces
Wordsworth's account of his sympathy with the French
Revolution does little to modify the tendencies. The
unreflexive class-bound nature of Wordsworth's standpoint is
marked.},
Key = {fds374603}
}
@book{fds323830,
Author = {Aers, D},
Title = {Beyond reformation?: An essay on William Langland's Piers
Plowman and the end of Constantinian Christianity},
Pages = {1-270},
Year = {2015},
Month = {January},
ISBN = {9780268020460},
Abstract = {In Beyond Reformation? An Essay on William Langland's Piers
Plowman and the End of Constantinian Christianity, David
Aers presents a sustained and profound close reading of the
final version of William Langland's Piers Plowman, the most
searching Christian poem of the Middle Ages in English. His
reading, most unusually, seeks to explore the relations of
Langland's poem to both medieval and early modern
reformations together with the ending of Constantinian
Christianity. Aers concentrates on Langland's
extraordinarily rich ecclesiastic politics and on his
account of Christian virtues and the struggles of Conscience
to discern how to go on in his often baffling culture. The
poem's complex allegory engages with most institutions and
forms of life. In doing so, it explores moral languages and
their relations to current practices and social tendencies.
Langland's vision conveys a strange sense that in his
historical moment some moral concepts were being transformed
and some traditions the author cherished were becoming
unintelligible. Beyond Reformation? seeks to show how
Langland grasped subtle shifts that were difficult to
discern in the fourteenth century but were to become forces
with a powerful future in shaping Western Christianity. The
essay form that Aers has chosen for his book contributes to
the effectiveness of the argument he develops in tandem with
the structure of Langland's poem: he sustains and tests his
argument in a series of steps or "passus," a Langlandian
mode of proceeding. His essay unfolds an argument about
medieval and early modern forms of Constantinian
Christianity and reformation, and the way in which
Langland's own vision of a secularizing, de-Christianizing
late medieval church draws him toward the idea of a church
of "fools," beyond papacy, priesthood, hierarchy, and
institutions. For Aers, Langland opens up serious diachronic
issues concerning Christianity and culture. His essay
includes a brief summary of the poem and modern translations
alongside the original medieval English. It will challenge
specialists on Langland's poem and supply valuable resources
of thought for anyone who continues to struggle with the
church of today.},
Key = {fds323830}
}
@article{fds294529,
Author = {Aers, D},
Title = {Langland on the church and the end of the cardinal
virtues},
Journal = {Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies},
Volume = {42},
Number = {1},
Pages = {59-81},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {2012},
Month = {December},
ISSN = {1082-9636},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000300206800004&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Abstract = {This essay argues that William Langland's great poem Piers
Plowman poses serious questions both to the tradition of the
virtues that Langland inherited and to the possibility of
their authentic embodiment in the contemporary Church
Langland knew. Moving from Thomas Aquinas to Thomas Hobbes
and back again to Langland, the essay finds Langland
imagining a troubling history in which the meaning of moral
concepts is transformed and the powers of moral discernment
baffled. Langland's pictures of response to this scenario
are enigmatic and elusive but potentially figure forth a
revolutionary transformation of a Church embroiled in
Constantinian forms of Christianity. The essay therefore
posits a Langlandian vision contrary to some recent trends
in the historiography of the late medieval Church and some
recent accounts of Piers Plowman itself. Crucial to
Langland's concerns is the question of what sort of agents
revolution might require, as well as what sort of
eschatology might sustain them and what sort of community
they might inhabit. In its search for answers Langland's
poem discredits ideologies of magisterial reformation.
Langland offers instead significant gestures toward
alternative forms of Christian community and authority,
while likewise refusing to relinquish his abiding commitment
to the Christian Church as a visible, historical polity. ©
2012 by Duke University Press.},
Doi = {10.1215/10829636-1473100},
Key = {fds294529}
}
@article{fds303270,
Author = {Aers, D and Beckwith, S},
Title = {The Eucharist},
Booktitle = {Cultural Reformations},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press},
Editor = {Simpson, J and Cummings, B},
Year = {2011},
Key = {fds303270}
}
@article{fds294575,
Author = {Aers, D and Smith, N},
Title = {English reformations},
Journal = {Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies},
Volume = {40},
Number = {3},
Pages = {425-438},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {2010},
Month = {September},
ISSN = {1082-9636},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000282995100001&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Abstract = {This special issue is devoted to the English Reformations
and current historiography. The title intentionally
pluralizes the traditionally singular noun Reformation to
signify a scope that includes both the early Reformation
(through to 1547) and continuing senses of reformation
through to the later seventeenth century. But the plural
also encourages investigation of what has seemed a mistaken
homogenization of the religious and political processes
involved at all stages of "the Reformation." The articles in
this issue look at the grand narratives into which the
minute particulars of historical processes are perceived,
interpreted, and occluded. They also carefully attend to the
place of theology and its diverse traditions in these
processes together with its relations to the political
imaginary and practices driving what Eamon Duffy memorably
calls "the stripping of the altars." © 2010 by Duke
University Press.},
Doi = {10.1215/10829636-2010-001},
Key = {fds294575}
}
@article{fds305744,
Author = {Aers, D and Smith, N},
Title = {English Reformations: Historiography, Theology, and
Narrative},
Journal = {JMEMS},
Volume = {40},
Publisher = {Princeton University Press},
Editor = {Aers, D and Smith, N},
Year = {2010},
Key = {fds305744}
}
@book{fds294542,
Author = {Aers, D},
Title = {Salvation and Sin: Augustine, Langland, and
Fourteenth-Century Theology},
Pages = {1-284},
Publisher = {Notre Dame University Press},
Year = {2009},
Month = {April},
Key = {fds294542}
}
@article{fds294580,
Author = {Aers, D},
Title = {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},
Journal = {The Journal of Ecclesiastical History},
Volume = {60},
Number = {2},
Pages = {368-368},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {2009},
Month = {April},
ISSN = {0022-0469},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000265756000055&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.1017/s0022046908007215},
Key = {fds294580}
}
@article{fds303271,
Author = {Aers, D},
Title = {Salvation and sin: Augustine, Langland, and
fourteenth-century theology},
Journal = {Salvation and Sin: Augustine, Langland, and
Fourteenth-Century Theology},
Pages = {1-284},
Year = {2009},
Abstract = {In Salvation and Sin, David Aers continues his study of
Christian theology in the later Middle Ages. Working at the
nexus of theology and literature, he combines formidable
theological learning with finely detailed and insightful
close readings to explore a cluster of central issues in
Christianity as addressed by Saint Augustine and by four
fourteenth-century writers of exceptional power. Salvation
and Sin explores various modes of displaying the mysterious
relations between divine and human agency, together with
different accounts of sin and its consequences. Theologies
of grace and versions of Christian identity and community
are its pervasive concerns. Augustine becomes a major
interlocutor in this book: his vocabulary and grammar of
divine and human agency are central to Aers' exploration of
later writers and their works. After the opening chapter on
Augustine, Aers turns to the exploration of these concerns
in the work of two major theologians of fourteenth-century
England, William of Ockham and Thomas Bradwardine. From
their work, Aers moves to his central text, William
Langland's Piers Plowman, a long multigeneric poem
contributing profoundly to late medieval conversations
concerning theology and ecclesiology. In Langland's poem,
Aers finds a theology and ethics shaped by Christology where
the poem's modes of writing are intrinsic to its doctrine.
His thesis will revise the way in which this canonical text
is read. Salvation and Sin concludes with a reading of
Julian of Norwich's profound, compassionate, and widely
admired theology, a reading which brings her Showings into
conversation both with Langland and Augustine. © 2009 by
University of Notre Dame Press. All Rights
Reserved.},
Key = {fds303271}
}
@article{fds294528,
Author = {Aers, D and Beckwith, S},
Title = {Discerning the Body},
Booktitle = {Collection on Medieval and ReformationCulture},
Publisher = {Oxford UP},
Editor = {Cummings, B and Simpson, J},
Year = {2008},
Key = {fds294528}
}
@misc{fds52782,
Author = {S. Beckwith and J. Simpson},
Title = {ReFormations},
Series = {Series of books in trans-Reformation studies},
Publisher = {Notre Dame University Press},
Year = {2007},
Key = {fds52782}
}
@article{fds294507,
Author = {Aers, D},
Title = {The Laborer’s Two Bodies},
Volume = {19},
Pages = {226-236},
Booktitle = {Yearbook of Langland Studies},
Year = {2007},
Key = {fds294507}
}
@article{fds294506,
Author = {Aers, D},
Title = {Langland},
Booktitle = {Oxford University Press Encyclopaedia on Medieval
Literature},
Year = {2006},
Key = {fds294506}
}
@article{fds294555,
Author = {Aers, D and Beckwith, S},
Title = {Reform and cultural revolution: Introduction},
Journal = {Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies},
Volume = {35},
Number = {1},
Pages = {3-12},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {2005},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {1082-9636},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000227118700002&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.1215/10829636-35-1-3},
Key = {fds294555}
}
@book{fds305982,
Author = {Beckwith, S},
Title = {Reform and Cultural Revolution: Writing English Literary
History 1350-1547},
Volume = {35},
Editor = {Aers, D and Beckwith, S},
Year = {2005},
Key = {fds305982}
}
@article{fds294505,
Author = {Aers, D},
Title = {The Testimony of William Thorpe: Reflections on Self, Sin
and Salvation},
Pages = {21-34},
Booktitle = {Studies in Late Medieval and Early Renaissance Texts in
Honor of John Scattergood},
Publisher = {Four Courts Press, LTD.},
Editor = {Arcy, AMD and Fletcher, AJ},
Year = {2005},
Key = {fds294505}
}
@book{fds294541,
Author = {Aers, D},
Title = {Sanctifying Signs: Making Christian Tradition in Late
Medieval England},
Pages = {284 pages},
Publisher = {Notre Dame University Press},
Year = {2004},
Key = {fds294541}
}
@book{fds305983,
Author = {Beckwith, S},
Title = {Hermeneutics and Ideology: Reading Medieval and Early Modern
Texts},
Volume = {33.1},
Number = {1},
Editor = {Aers, D and Beckwith, S},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds305983}
}
@article{fds294503,
Author = {Aers, D},
Title = {Practices of growing old in the Middle Ages},
Booktitle = {The Christian Practice of Growing Old},
Publisher = {Eerdmans},
Editor = {Hauerwas, S},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds294503}
}
@article{fds294526,
Author = {Aers, D},
Title = {Wyclif, Poverty and the Poor},
Journal = {Yearbook of Langland Studies},
Volume = {17},
Pages = {55-72},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds294526}
}
@article{fds303272,
Author = {Aers, D},
Title = {Walter Brut’s Theology of the Sacrament of the
Altar},
Pages = {115-126},
Booktitle = {Lollards and Their Influence in Late Medieval
England},
Publisher = {Woodbridge: Boydell},
Editor = {Somerset, F and Havens, J and Pitard, D},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds303272}
}
@article{fds294501,
Author = {Aers, D},
Title = {The Sacrament of the Altar in Piers Plowman and the Late
Medieval Church in England},
Booktitle = {Images, Idolatry, and Iconoclasm in Late Medieval
England},
Publisher = {Oxford UP},
Editor = {Dimmick, J and Simpson, J and Zeeman, N},
Year = {2002},
Key = {fds294501}
}
@article{fds294585,
Author = {Aers, D and Beckwith, S},
Title = {Introduction},
Journal = {Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies},
Volume = {31},
Number = {3},
Pages = {443-444},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {2001},
Month = {September},
ISSN = {1082-9636},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000171532200001&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.1215/10829636-31-3-443},
Key = {fds294585}
}
@book{fds305984,
Author = {Beckwith, S},
Title = {Sacrifice},
Volume = {31.3},
Number = {3},
Editor = {Aers, D and Beckwith, S},
Year = {2001},
Key = {fds305984}
}
@article{fds310057,
Author = {Beckwith, S},
Title = {Sacrifice: Medieval and Early Modern},
Journal = {JMEMS},
Volume = {31},
Editor = {Aers, D and Beckwith, S},
Year = {2001},
Key = {fds310057}
}
@article{fds294525,
Author = {Aers, D},
Title = {Visionary Eschatology: Piers Plowman},
Journal = {Modern Theology},
Volume = {16},
Number = {1},
Pages = {3-17},
Publisher = {WILEY},
Year = {2000},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1468-0025.00112},
Abstract = {In its later versions Piers Plowman is a long, complex poem
of extraordinary formal, theological, and political
complexity. It is one of the greatest Christian poems.
Written in a period of unprecedented conflict in English
polities, including the Church, it was passionately involved
in exploring many of these conflicts while seeking to
imagine projects of Reformation. The poem includes
fascinating reflections on diverse eschatological traditions
within the late medieval Church, including neo-Joachite
ones. Subjecting both the contemporary Church and such
eschatologies to sustained critique, the author evolves a
profoundly Christocentric vision in the light of which
triumphant narratives of the Church would emerge as among
the opiates threatening the Church at the poem's close.
Blackwell Publishers Ltd 2000.},
Doi = {10.1111/1468-0025.00112},
Key = {fds294525}
}
@book{fds294540,
Author = {Aers, D},
Title = {Faith, Ethics and Church: Writing in England
1360-1409},
Publisher = {Brewer},
Year = {2000},
Key = {fds294540}
}
@book{fds305985,
Title = {Medieval Literature and Historical Inquiry},
Publisher = {Brewer},
Editor = {Aers, D},
Year = {2000},
Key = {fds305985}
}
@article{fds294500,
Author = {Aers, D},
Title = {Chaucer’s Tale of Melebee: Whose Virtues?},
Booktitle = {Medieval Literature and Historical Inquiry: Essays in Honor
of Derek Pearsall},
Publisher = {Brewer},
Editor = {Aers, D},
Year = {2000},
Key = {fds294500}
}
@article{fds305986,
Author = {Beckwith, S},
Title = {Absent Presences: Resurrection Theatre in
York},
Booktitle = {Festschrift for Derek Pearsall},
Editor = {Aers, D and Woodbridge, B and Brewer},
Year = {2000},
Key = {fds305986}
}
@article{fds294498,
Author = {Aers, D},
Title = {Vox Populi and the Literature of 1381},
Booktitle = {Cambridge History of Medieval English Literature},
Publisher = {Cambridge UP},
Editor = {Wallace, D},
Year = {1999},
Key = {fds294498}
}
@article{fds294499,
Author = {Aers, D},
Title = {Interpreting Dreams: Reflections on Freud, Milton and
Chaucer},
Booktitle = {Reading Dreams: The Interpretation of Dreams from Chaucer to
Shakespeare},
Publisher = {Oxford UP},
Editor = {Brown, P},
Year = {1999},
Key = {fds294499}
}
@article{fds294497,
Author = {Aers, D},
Title = {Reflections on Gower as ’Sapiens in Ethics and
Politics},
Booktitle = {Re-Visioning Gower},
Publisher = {Pegasus},
Editor = {Yeager, RF},
Year = {1998},
Key = {fds294497}
}
@article{fds294523,
Author = {Aers, D},
Title = {Written Work: Review Essay},
Journal = {YLS},
Volume = {12},
Pages = {207-217},
Year = {1998},
Key = {fds294523}
}
@article{fds294582,
Author = {Aers, D},
Title = {Faith, ethics, and community: Reflections on reading late
medieval English writing},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF MEDIEVAL AND EARLY MODERN STUDIES},
Volume = {28},
Number = {2},
Pages = {341-369},
Year = {1998},
ISSN = {1082-9636},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000074029300004&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Key = {fds294582}
}
@article{fds294496,
Author = {Aers, D},
Title = {Christianity for Courtly Subjects: Reflections on the
Gawain-poet},
Booktitle = {A Companion to the Gawain-Poet},
Publisher = {Brewer},
Editor = {Brewer, D},
Year = {1997},
Month = {January},
Key = {fds294496}
}
@book{fds294531,
Author = {Aers, D},
Title = {Desire: Its Subjects, Objects, and Histories},
Volume = {27.3},
Number = {3},
Editor = {Aers, D and Wharton, A},
Year = {1997},
Key = {fds294531}
}
@book{fds305987,
Title = {Christianities: Medieval and Early Modern},
Volume = {27.2},
Number = {2},
Editor = {Aers, D},
Year = {1997},
Key = {fds305987}
}
@article{fds294495,
Author = {Aers, D},
Title = {Preface to special issue: From Medieval Christianities to
the Reformation},
Journal = {JMEMS},
Volume = {27},
Pages = {139-143},
Year = {1997},
Key = {fds294495}
}
@article{fds294553,
Author = {Aers, D},
Title = {Preface + From medieval Christianities to the
Reformations},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF MEDIEVAL AND EARLY MODERN STUDIES},
Volume = {27},
Number = {2},
Pages = {139-143},
Year = {1997},
ISSN = {1082-9636},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1997XC62700001&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Key = {fds294553}
}
@article{fds294532,
Author = {Aers, D and Hauerwas, S},
Title = {Reformation is Sin.},
Journal = {Perspectives},
Volume = {11},
Number = {8},
Pages = {10-11},
Year = {1996},
Month = {October},
ISSN = {0888-5281},
url = {http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=rfh&AN=ATLA0001010907&site=ehost-live&scope=site},
Key = {fds294532}
}
@book{fds294539,
Author = {D. Aers and Aers, D and Staley, L},
Title = {Powers of the Holy: Politics and Devotion,
1350-1409},
Publisher = {Penn State University Press},
Year = {1996},
Key = {fds294539}
}
@book{fds305988,
Title = {Historical Inquiries/Psychoanalytic Criticism/Gender
Studies},
Volume = {26.2},
Number = {2},
Editor = {Aers, D},
Year = {1996},
Key = {fds305988}
}
@article{fds294494,
Author = {Aers, D},
Title = {Preface to special issue on Historical Inquiries/Psychoanalytic
Criticism/Gender Studies},
Journal = {JMEMS},
Volume = {26},
Pages = {199-208},
Year = {1996},
Key = {fds294494}
}
@article{fds294493,
Author = {Aers, D},
Title = {Figuring forth the Body of Christ: Devotion and
Politics},
Volume = {2},
Pages = {1-14},
Year = {1995},
Key = {fds294493}
}
@article{fds294521,
Author = {Aers, D},
Title = {Representing the humanity of Christ: devotion and politics
in Piers Plowman},
Journal = {Yearbook of Langland Studies},
Volume = {8},
Pages = {107-125},
Year = {1995},
Key = {fds294521}
}
@article{fds294522,
Author = {Aers, D},
Title = {A Response [to K. Biddick, "Becoming Ethnographic"]},
Journal = {Essays in Medieval Studies},
Volume = {2},
Pages = {38-41},
Year = {1995},
Key = {fds294522}
}
@article{fds294561,
Author = {Aers, D},
Title = {Review of Gender and Romance in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales
by Susan Crane},
Journal = {Medium Aevum},
Volume = {64},
Number = {2},
Pages = {316-318},
Year = {1995},
ISSN = {0025-8385},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=A1995TJ62500030&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Key = {fds294561}
}
@misc{fds294509,
Author = {Aers, D},
Title = {Review of G. Margherita, The Romance of Origins: language
and sexual difference in Middle English Literature},
Journal = {Speculum},
Volume = {70},
Pages = {933-36},
Year = {1995},
Key = {fds294509}
}
@article{fds294490,
Author = {Aers, D},
Title = {’Darke texts need notes’: Versions of Self in Donne’s
verse Epistles},
Pages = {102-22},
Booktitle = {Critical Essays on John Donne},
Publisher = {Hall/MacMillan},
Editor = {Marotti, AF},
Year = {1994},
Key = {fds294490}
}
@article{fds294491,
Author = {Aers, D},
Title = {Justice and wage-labor after the Black Death: some
perpexities for William Langland},
Booktitle = {The Work of Work: Servitude, Slavery and Labor in Medieval
England},
Publisher = {Cruithre Press},
Editor = {Frantzen, AJ and Moffat, D},
Year = {1994},
Key = {fds294491}
}
@article{fds294492,
Author = {Aers, D},
Title = {Class, Gender, Medieval Criticism and Piers
Plowman},
Booktitle = {Class and Gender in Early English Literature},
Publisher = {Indiana UP},
Editor = {Harwood, BJ and Overing, GR},
Year = {1994},
Key = {fds294492}
}
@article{fds294581,
Author = {Aers, D},
Title = {Altars of Power: Reflections on Eamon Duffy's The Stripping
of the Altars: Traditional Religion in England
1400-1580},
Journal = {LITERATURE & HISTORY-THIRD SERIES},
Volume = {3},
Number = {2},
Pages = {90-105},
Publisher = {SAGE Publications},
Year = {1994},
ISSN = {0306-1973},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=A1994PP40400007&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.1177/030619739400300207},
Key = {fds294581}
}
@article{fds294551,
Author = {Aers, D},
Title = {Review of 'Piers Plowman' and the Problem of Belief by B.
Harwood},
Journal = {MEDIUM AEVUM},
Volume = {62},
Number = {2},
Pages = {321-322},
Year = {1993},
ISSN = {0025-8385},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=A1993ML55500024&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Key = {fds294551}
}
@article{fds294579,
Author = {Aers, D},
Title = {Review of Hochon's Arrow: The Social Imagination of 14th
Century Texts by Paul Strohm},
Journal = {MEDIUM AEVUM},
Volume = {62},
Number = {2},
Pages = {332-334},
Year = {1993},
ISSN = {0025-8385},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=A1993ML55500033&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Key = {fds294579}
}
@article{fds303276,
Author = {Aers, D},
Title = {The Self-Mourning: Reflections on Pearl},
Journal = {Speculum: a Journal of Medieval Studies},
Volume = {68},
Pages = {54-73},
Year = {1993},
Key = {fds303276}
}
@book{fds305989,
Title = {Culture and History: 1350-1600},
Publisher = {Harvester Wheatsheaf and Wayne State UP},
Editor = {Aers, D},
Year = {1992},
Key = {fds305989}
}
@article{fds294488,
Author = {Aers, D},
Title = {Medievalists and Deconstruction: An exemplum},
Booktitle = {From Medieval to Medievalism},
Publisher = {Macmillan},
Editor = {Simons, J},
Year = {1992},
Key = {fds294488}
}
@article{fds294489,
Author = {Aers, D},
Title = {Introduction and A Whisper in the Ear of Early
Modernists},
Booktitle = {Culture and History},
Editor = {Aers, D},
Year = {1992},
Key = {fds294489}
}
@article{fds294549,
Author = {Aers, D},
Title = {Review of Chaucerian Belief: The Poetics of Reverence and
Delight by JM Hill},
Journal = {Medium Aevum},
Volume = {61},
Number = {1},
Pages = {126-128},
Year = {1992},
ISSN = {0025-8385},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=A1992JA12200029&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Key = {fds294549}
}
@article{fds294571,
Author = {Aers, D},
Title = {Review of An Ars Legendi for Chaucer's Canterbury Tales by
Dolores Warwick Freese},
Journal = {Medium Aevum},
Volume = {61},
Number = {2},
Pages = {318-319},
Year = {1992},
ISSN = {0025-8385},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=A1992KB14700023&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Key = {fds294571}
}
@article{fds294573,
Author = {Aers, D},
Title = {Review of The Age of Saturn: Literature and History in The
Canterbury Tales by P. Brown and A. Butcher},
Journal = {Medium Aevum},
Volume = {61},
Number = {2},
Pages = {318-319},
Year = {1992},
ISSN = {0025-8385},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=A1992KB14700024&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Key = {fds294573}
}
@article{fds294583,
Author = {Aers, D},
Title = {Review of Truth and Textuality in Chaucer Poetry by LJ
Kiser},
Journal = {Medium Aevum},
Volume = {61},
Number = {1},
Pages = {126-128},
Year = {1992},
ISSN = {0025-8385},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=A1992JA12200028&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Key = {fds294583}
}
@article{fds294487,
Author = {Aers, D},
Title = {Chaucer’s Representations of Marriage and Sexual
Relations},
Pages = {205-13},
Booktitle = {Critical Essays on Chaucer’s Canterbury
Tales},
Publisher = {Open University/Toronto UP},
Year = {1991},
Key = {fds294487}
}
@article{fds294567,
Author = {Aers, D},
Title = {Reflections on Current Histories of the Subject},
Journal = {Literature and History},
Volume = {2},
Number = {2},
Pages = {20-34},
Publisher = {Manchester University Press},
Year = {1991},
ISSN = {0306-1973},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=A1991HA38500002&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Key = {fds294567}
}
@article{fds294576,
Author = {Aers, D},
Title = {Review of 'The Canterbury Tales' (Oxford Guides to Chaucer)
by Helen Cooper},
Journal = {Medium Aevum},
Volume = {60},
Number = {1},
Pages = {116-118},
Year = {1991},
ISSN = {0025-8385},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=A1991GC50800021&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Key = {fds294576}
}
@article{fds294563,
Author = {Aers, D},
Title = {Reading Piers Plowman: Literature History and
Criticism},
Journal = {Literature and History},
Volume = {1},
Number = {1},
Pages = {4-23},
Publisher = {Manchester University Press},
Year = {1990},
ISSN = {0306-1973},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=A1990EW28800001&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Key = {fds294563}
}
@article{fds294568,
Author = {Aers, D},
Title = {Review of The Language of Chaucer by D. Burnley},
Journal = {Literature and History},
Volume = {1},
Number = {2},
Pages = {88-89},
Publisher = {Manchester University Press},
Year = {1990},
ISSN = {0306-1973},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=A1990EW28900018&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Key = {fds294568}
}
@article{fds294558,
Author = {Aers, D},
Title = {Review of Negotiating the Past: The Historical Understanding
of Medieval Literature by L. Patterson},
Journal = {Essays in Criticism: a quarterly journal of literary
criticism},
Volume = {38},
Number = {4},
Pages = {325-334},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press (OUP)},
Year = {1988},
Month = {October},
ISSN = {1471-6852},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=A1988R399300005&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Key = {fds294558}
}
@article{fds294478,
Author = {Aers, D},
Title = {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},
Journal = {Science & Society},
Volume = {52},
Pages = {243-246},
Year = {1988},
Month = {July},
ISSN = {0036-8237},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/40402878},
Key = {fds294478}
}
@book{fds294538,
Author = {Aers, D},
Title = {Community, Gender and Individual Identity in English
Writing: 1360-1430},
Publisher = {Routledge},
Year = {1988},
Key = {fds294538}
}
@article{fds294570,
Author = {Aers, D},
Title = {Review of The Poor In The Middle Ages: An Essay in Social
History by M. Mollatt},
Journal = {Science & Society},
Volume = {52},
Number = {2},
Pages = {243-246},
Year = {1988},
ISSN = {0036-8237},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=A1988P323200015&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Key = {fds294570}
}
@article{fds294584,
Author = {Aers, D},
Title = {Rewriting the Middle Ages, Some Suggestions},
Journal = {Journal of Medieval and Renaissance Studies},
Volume = {18},
Number = {2},
Pages = {221-240},
Year = {1988},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=A1988R252700005&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Key = {fds294584}
}
@article{fds303274,
Author = {Aers, D},
Title = {Rewriting the Middle Ages},
Journal = {Journal of Medieval and Renaissance Studies},
Volume = {18},
Pages = {221-40},
Year = {1988},
Key = {fds303274}
}
@article{fds303275,
Author = {Aers, D},
Title = {Humanism Historicized},
Journal = {Essays in Criticism},
Volume = {38},
Pages = {325-334},
Year = {1988},
Key = {fds303275}
}
@article{fds294486,
Author = {Aers, D},
Title = {Representations of Revolution: from the French Revolution to
The Four Zoas},
Booktitle = {Critical Paths: Blake and the Argument of
Method},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Editor = {Miller, D and Bracher, M and Ault, D},
Year = {1987},
Key = {fds294486}
}
@article{fds303273,
Author = {Aers, D},
Title = {The Good Shepherds of Medieval Criticism},
Journal = {Southern Review},
Volume = {20},
Pages = {168-189},
Year = {1987},
Key = {fds303273}
}
@book{fds294530,
Title = {Medieval Literature: Criticism, Ideology and
History},
Publisher = {Harvester},
Editor = {Aers, D},
Year = {1986},
Key = {fds294530}
}
@article{fds294484,
Author = {Aers, D},
Title = {Reflections on the Allegory of the Theologians, Ideology and
Piers Plowman},
Booktitle = {Medieval Literature},
Editor = {Aers, D},
Year = {1986},
Key = {fds294484}
}
@article{fds294485,
Author = {Aers, D},
Title = {Piers Plowman e le tradizioni di protesta sociale e
religiosa},
Booktitle = {STORIA DELLA CIVILTA LETTERARIA INGLESE},
Editor = {Medieval Literature},
Year = {1986},
Key = {fds294485}
}
@article{fds294516,
Author = {Aers, D},
Title = {Of propre kynde},
Journal = {English},
Pages = {268-73},
Year = {1986},
Key = {fds294516}
}
@article{fds294550,
Author = {Aers, D},
Title = {Review of Changing the Signs: The 15th Century Breakthrough
by A. Cook},
Journal = {Word and Image},
Volume = {2},
Number = {4},
Pages = {390-391},
Year = {1986},
ISSN = {1943-2178},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=A1986F115000014&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Key = {fds294550}
}
@article{fds294565,
Author = {Aers, D},
Title = {Review of 'The Canterbury Tales' by Pearsall},
Journal = {English},
Volume = {35},
Number = {153},
Pages = {268-273},
Year = {1986},
ISSN = {0013-8215},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=A1986F850500010&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Key = {fds294565}
}
@book{fds294537,
Author = {Aers, D},
Title = {Chaucer},
Publisher = {Harvester},
Year = {1985},
Key = {fds294537}
}
@article{fds294515,
Author = {Aers, D},
Title = {Piers Plowman and Problems in the Perception of Poverty: a
Culture in Transition},
Journal = {Leeds Studies in English},
Volume = {14},
Pages = {5-25},
Year = {1983},
Key = {fds294515}
}
@article{fds294557,
Author = {Aers, D},
Title = {Representations of the Third Estate: Social Conflict and its
Milieu around 1381},
Journal = {Southern Review},
Volume = {16},
Number = {3},
Pages = {335-349},
Year = {1983},
ISSN = {0038-4526},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=A1983SV17800002&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Key = {fds294557}
}
@article{fds294560,
Author = {Aers, D},
Title = {Coleridge and the egg that Burke laid: ideological collusion
and opposition in the 1790's},
Journal = {Literature and History},
Volume = {9},
Number = {2},
Pages = {152-163},
Publisher = {Manchester University Press},
Year = {1983},
ISSN = {0306-1973},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=A1983RZ44700002&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Key = {fds294560}
}
@article{fds294562,
Author = {Aers, D},
Title = {Review of Re-Reading English by P Widdowson},
Journal = {Literature and History},
Volume = {9},
Number = {2},
Pages = {256-257},
Publisher = {Manchester University Press},
Year = {1983},
ISSN = {0306-1973},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=A1983RZ44700015&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Key = {fds294562}
}
@article{fds294483,
Author = {Aers, D},
Title = {Strategies for Representing Revolution},
Booktitle = {1789: Reading, Writing, Revolution},
Publisher = {University of Essex},
Editor = {Barker, F},
Year = {1982},
Key = {fds294483}
}
@article{fds294559,
Author = {Aers, D and Kress, G},
Title = {The Politics of Style: Discourses of Law and Authority in
Measure for Measure},
Journal = {Style},
Volume = {16},
Number = {1},
Pages = {22-37},
Year = {1982},
ISSN = {0039-4238},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=A1982PP34400002&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Key = {fds294559}
}
@book{fds294535,
Author = {D. Aers and Aers, D and Hodge, B and Kress, G},
Title = {Literature, Language and Society in England,
1580-1680},
Publisher = {Gill and Macmillan, Barnes and Noble},
Year = {1981},
Key = {fds294535}
}
@book{fds294536,
Author = {D. Aers and Aers, D and Cook, J and Punter, D},
Title = {Romanticism and Ideology (1765-1850)},
Publisher = {Routledge KP},
Year = {1981},
Key = {fds294536}
}
@article{fds294482,
Author = {Aers, D and Kress, G},
Title = {Historical Process, Individual and Communities in Milton’s
Early Prose},
Booktitle = {1642: Literature and Power in the 17th Century},
Publisher = {University of Essex},
Editor = {Barker, F},
Year = {1981},
Key = {fds294482}
}
@article{fds294577,
Author = {Aers, D},
Title = {The Parliament of Fowls: Authority, the knower and the
known},
Journal = {Chaucer Review: a journal of medieval studies and literary
criticism},
Volume = {16},
Number = {1},
Pages = {1-17},
Publisher = {Penn State University Press},
Year = {1981},
ISSN = {1528-4204},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=A1981MZ96900001&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Key = {fds294577}
}
@article{fds294481,
Author = {Aers, D},
Title = {Chaucer’s Creseyde, Woman in Society, Woman in
Love},
Booktitle = {Critical Essays on British Literature (reprinted from
original 1980 article)},
Publisher = {(Simon and Schuster, 1998)},
Editor = {Stillinger, T},
Year = {1980},
Key = {fds294481}
}
@article{fds294514,
Author = {Aers, D and Hodge, R},
Title = {Rational Burning: Milton on Love, Sex and
Marriage},
Journal = {Milton Studies},
Volume = {13},
Pages = {3-33},
Publisher = {[to be reprinted in the New Casebook on Paradise Lost, ed.
W. Zunder (Macmillan)]},
Year = {1979},
Key = {fds294514}
}
@article{fds294569,
Author = {Aers, D},
Title = {Criseyde: Woman in Medieval Society},
Journal = {Chaucer Review: a journal of medieval studies and literary
criticism},
Volume = {13},
Number = {3},
Pages = {177-200},
Publisher = {Penn State University Press},
Year = {1979},
ISSN = {1528-4204},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=A1979GV71100001&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Key = {fds294569}
}
@article{fds294513,
Author = {Aers, D},
Title = {’Darke texts need notes’: Versions of the Self in
Donne’s Verse Epistles},
Journal = {Literature and History},
Volume = {8},
Pages = {2-19},
Year = {1978},
Key = {fds294513}
}
@article{fds294547,
Author = {Aers, D},
Title = {Imagination and Ideology in 'Piers Plowman'},
Journal = {Literature and History},
Volume = {7},
Number = {7},
Pages = {2-19},
Publisher = {Manchester University Press},
Year = {1978},
ISSN = {0306-1973},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=A1978FU81900001&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Key = {fds294547}
}
@article{fds294510,
Author = {Aers, D},
Title = {Authority - Chaucer’s Dream Poetry},
Journal = {Essays in Criticism},
Volume = {27},
Pages = {159-62},
Year = {1977},
Key = {fds294510}
}
@article{fds294511,
Author = {Aers, D},
Title = {Blake and the Dialectics of Sex},
Journal = {ELH},
Volume = {44},
Pages = {500-14},
Year = {1977},
Key = {fds294511}
}
@article{fds294512,
Author = {Aers, D},
Title = {Chaucer’s Book of the Duchess},
Journal = {Durham Univ. Journal},
Volume = {69},
Pages = {201-210},
Year = {1977},
Key = {fds294512}
}
@article{fds294556,
Author = {Aers, D},
Title = {Review of Medieval Dream Poetry by A.C. Spearling},
Journal = {Essays in Criticism: a quarterly journal of literary
criticism},
Volume = {27},
Number = {2},
Pages = {157-162},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press (OUP)},
Year = {1977},
ISSN = {1471-6852},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=A1977EP05800006&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Key = {fds294556}
}
@article{fds294566,
Author = {Aers, D},
Title = {William Blake and the Dialectics of Sex},
Journal = {ELH: English Literary History},
Volume = {44},
Number = {3},
Pages = {500-514},
Publisher = {Johns Hopkins University Press},
Year = {1977},
ISSN = {1080-6547},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=A1977EP50300006&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.2307/2872570},
Key = {fds294566}
}
@book{fds294533,
Author = {Aers, D},
Title = {Piers Plowman and Christian Allegory},
Publisher = {Arnold},
Year = {1975},
Key = {fds294533}
}
@article{fds294548,
Author = {Aers, D},
Title = {Review of Milton, a Structural Reading by DF
Bouchard},
Journal = {Journal of European Studies (Chalfont Saint
Giles)},
Volume = {5},
Number = {2},
Pages = {195-196},
Year = {1975},
ISSN = {1740-2379},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=A1975AK67900011&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Key = {fds294548}
}
@misc{fds305990,
Title = {Paradise Lost, Book VII},
Publisher = {Cambridge UP},
Year = {1974},
Key = {fds305990}
}
%% Beckwith, Sarah
@article{fds371617,
Author = {Beckwith, S},
Title = {Absent Presences: The Theatre of Resurrection in
York},
Pages = {441-454},
Booktitle = {Medieval Literature: Criticism and Debates},
Year = {2023},
Month = {January},
ISBN = {9780415667890},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003416791-46},
Abstract = {The dead come to life in the bodies of the living – not
just in resurrection but also in theatre. Corpus Christi
theatre fully understands the complexity of this
interrelationship in the palpable apparitions of
Christ-the-actor to audiences in the Resurrection sequences
of the York cycle. The earliest Middle English forms of the
word “theatre” identify it as “a place for viewing,
sight or view”; likewise the word for vision is during the
very period of the performance of the York cycle, going
through crucial changes, from meaning the “action or fact
of seeing or contemplating something not actually present to
the eye, a mystical, supernatural insight” to the “act
of seeing with the bodily eye; the exercise of the ordering
of the faculty of sight.” The origins and development of
the “quem queritis” dialogue, so ostentatiously
revisited in the York Resurrection play, are obscure and the
evidence complex and contradictory.},
Doi = {10.4324/9781003416791-46},
Key = {fds371617}
}
@article{fds369842,
Author = {Beckwith, S},
Title = {Enter the Child: A Scene from Stanley Cavell's the Claim of
Reason},
Journal = {Philosophy and Literature},
Volume = {46},
Number = {2},
Pages = {251-262},
Year = {2022},
Month = {October},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/phl.2022.0018},
Abstract = {Taking its cue from a resonant passage in Stanley Cavell’s
The Claim of Reason, this essay reflects on the necessity of
the figure of the child for Cavell’s philosophy and for
his understanding of the differences between Austinian and
Wittgensteinian criteria. It develops the difference between
instruction and initiation by meditating on how we learn the
words for love. Finally, I examine briefly the figure of the
boy Mamillius, son of the skeptic Leontes, in William
Shakespeare’s The Winter’s Tale, whom Cavell first
noticed as central to the play’s energies.},
Doi = {10.1353/phl.2022.0018},
Key = {fds369842}
}
@article{fds367919,
Author = {Aers, D and Beckwith, S},
Title = {Imagining the Virtues: Medieval and Early Modern
Histories},
Journal = {Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies},
Volume = {52},
Number = {3},
Pages = {407-413},
Year = {2022},
Month = {September},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/10829636-9966051},
Doi = {10.1215/10829636-9966051},
Key = {fds367919}
}
@misc{fds341332,
Author = {Aers, D and Beckwith, S},
Title = {The fortunes of tragedy},
Journal = {Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies},
Volume = {49},
Number = {1},
Pages = {1-5},
Year = {2019},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/10829636-7279600},
Doi = {10.1215/10829636-7279600},
Key = {fds341332}
}
@article{fds339236,
Author = {Aers, D and Beckwith, S},
Title = {Conversions},
Journal = {Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies},
Volume = {48},
Number = {3},
Pages = {433-434},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {2018},
Month = {September},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/10829636-7048535},
Doi = {10.1215/10829636-7048535},
Key = {fds339236}
}
@article{fds328098,
Author = {Beckwith, S},
Title = {Reading for our lives},
Journal = {PMLA},
Volume = {132},
Number = {2},
Pages = {331-336},
Publisher = {Modern Language Association (MLA)},
Year = {2017},
Month = {March},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1632/pmla.2017.132.2.331},
Doi = {10.1632/pmla.2017.132.2.331},
Key = {fds328098}
}
@article{fds336357,
Author = {Beckwith, S},
Title = {Hamlet’s ethics},
Pages = {222-246},
Booktitle = {Shakespeare's Hamlet: Philosophical Perspectives},
Year = {2017},
Month = {January},
ISBN = {9780190698522},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190698515.003.0009},
Abstract = {“Hamlet’s Ethics” argues that the critical question of
delay in Hamlet has blinded readers to the play’s
exploration of questions of agency and vision. The so-called
indecision of Hamlet at the point of action is framed in the
play, but in such a way as to expose and altogether overturn
the prototype of revenge. What does it mean to be the author
of one’s own acts, and what does one become in doing them?
What are the ends of action? Hamlet opens out these
questions of what we become by virtue of our acts. In so
doing this tragedy offers us an object lesson in ethics, but
not as a question of either obligation or choice, but as a
question of the vision by which the world comes into focus
for us at all.},
Doi = {10.1093/oso/9780190698515.003.0009},
Key = {fds336357}
}
@article{fds376723,
Author = {Beckwith, S},
Title = {Sources: Volver, or Coming Back},
Pages = {135-140},
Booktitle = {Shakespeare in Our Time: a Shakespeare Association of
America Collection},
Year = {2016},
Month = {January},
ISBN = {9781472520425},
Key = {fds376723}
}
@article{fds239430,
Author = {Bauer, N and Beckwith, S and Crary, A and Laugier, S and Moi, T and Zerilli, L},
Title = {Introduction},
Volume = {46},
Pages = {v-xiii},
Year = {2015},
Month = {March},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/nlh.2015.0012},
Doi = {10.1353/nlh.2015.0012},
Key = {fds239430}
}
@article{fds239431,
Author = {Beckwith, S},
Title = {Are there any women in Shakespeare's plays?: Fiction,
representation, and reality in feminist criticism},
Journal = {New Literary History},
Volume = {46},
Number = {2},
Pages = {241-260},
Publisher = {Johns Hopkins University Press},
Year = {2015},
Month = {March},
ISSN = {0028-6087},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/nlh.2015.0018},
Doi = {10.1353/nlh.2015.0018},
Key = {fds239431}
}
@article{fds239432,
Author = {Bauer, N and Beckwith, S and Crary, A and Laugier, S and Moi, T and Zerilli, L},
Title = {Introduction},
Journal = {New Literary History},
Volume = {46},
Number = {2},
Pages = {v-xiii},
Publisher = {Project MUSE},
Year = {2015},
Month = {March},
ISSN = {0028-6087},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000360324500001&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.1353/nlh.2015.0012},
Key = {fds239432}
}
@article{fds239484,
Author = {Beckwith, S},
Title = {Language goes on holiday: English allegorical drama and the
virtue tradition},
Journal = {Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies},
Volume = {42},
Number = {1},
Pages = {107-130},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Editor = {Jennifer Herdt},
Year = {2012},
Month = {December},
ISSN = {1082-9636},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000300206800006&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Abstract = {This article explores the virtue tradition in the English
theatrical tradition of morality theater and its fortunes on
the professional stage. It explores questions of recognition
in allegorical drama by examining "mankind" and "mercy" in
the morality play Mankind, the appropriation of this
tradition by the forces of commerce in The Three Ladies of
London and The Three Lords and Ladies of London, and
Jonson's hilarious use of the tradition in The Devil Is An
Ass. Ordinary language philosophy helps to reveal what is at
stake in this verbal drama of recognition. © 2012 by Duke
University Press.},
Doi = {10.1215/10829636-1473118},
Key = {fds239484}
}
@article{fds303299,
Author = {Beckwith, S},
Title = {William Shakespeare and Stanley Cavell: Acknowledgement,
Confession and Tragedy},
Booktitle = {Stanley Cavell and Literary Studies},
Publisher = {Continuum},
Year = {2011},
Month = {September},
Key = {fds303299}
}
@article{fds239477,
Author = {Beckwith, S},
Title = {William Shakespeare and Stanley Cavell: Acknowledgement,
Confession and Tragedy},
Booktitle = {Stanley Cavell and Literary Studies},
Publisher = {Continuum},
Year = {2011},
Month = {September},
Key = {fds239477}
}
@book{fds239462,
Author = {Beckwith, S},
Title = {Shakespeare and the Grammar of Forgiveness},
Booktitle = {Cornell University Press},
Year = {2011},
Month = {April},
Key = {fds239462}
}
@article{fds239459,
Author = {S. Beckwith and Aers, D and Beckwith, S},
Title = {The Eucharist},
Pages = {153-165},
Booktitle = {Cultural Reformations},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press},
Editor = {Simpson, J and Cummings, B},
Year = {2011},
Key = {fds239459}
}
@article{fds239460,
Author = {Beckwith, S},
Title = {Acknowledgement and Confession in Cymbeline},
Pages = {97-126},
Booktitle = {Shakesepeare and Religion: Early Modern and Postmeodern
Perspectives},
Publisher = {University of Notre Dame Press},
Year = {2011},
Key = {fds239460}
}
@book{fds239433,
Author = {Beckwith, S and Simpson, J},
Title = {Premodern Shakespeare},
Volume = {40},
Pages = {1-5},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {2010},
Month = {December},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000274337600001&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Abstract = {The deepest periodic division in English literary history is
between the "medieval" and the "early modern," not least
because the cultural investments in maintaining that
division are exceptionally powerful. Narratives of national
and religious identity and freedom; of individual liberties;
of the history of education and scholarship; of reading or
the history of the book; of a national drama; of the very
possibility of persuasive historical consciousness
itself-each of these narratives (and many more) is motivated
by positing a powerful break around 1530. Late medieval
English studies are rapidly transforming in many directions,
but one especially vigorous transformation well underway
seeks to speak across that entrenched divide. A wide range
of scholars, mostly medievalists but also early modernists,
have begun to set late medieval textual and dramatic
cultures into dialogue with their early modern counterparts.
This special issue focuses the conversation at an especially
rich point, that of Shakespearean theater. These essays
explore "premodern Shakespeare": how Shakespeare's drama
addresses and expresses the cultural revolution of the
relatively recent past, and how Shakespeare looks as seen
from the perspective of late medieval texts. © 2010 by Duke
University Press.},
Doi = {10.1215/10829636-2009-011},
Key = {fds239433}
}
@book{fds186387,
Author = {S. Beckwith and James Simpson},
Title = {Premodern Shakespeares},
Journal = {JMEMS},
Year = {2010},
Month = {January},
Key = {fds186387}
}
@article{fds303298,
Author = {Aers, D and Beckwith, S},
Title = {The Eucharist},
Pages = {153-165},
Booktitle = {Cultural Reformations},
Editor = {Cummings, B},
Year = {2010},
Key = {fds303298}
}
@article{fds239458,
Author = {Beckwith, S},
Title = {Shakespeare’s Resurrections},
Booktitle = {Shakespeare and the Middle Ages},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press},
Editor = {Perry, C and Watkins, J},
Year = {2009},
Month = {October},
Key = {fds239458}
}
@article{fds239457,
Author = {Beckwith, S},
Title = {Middle English Drama},
Booktitle = {The Cambridge Companion to Middle English
Literature},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
Editor = {Scanlon, L},
Year = {2009},
Month = {June},
Key = {fds239457}
}
@article{fds239429,
Author = {Beckwith, S},
Title = {Drama},
Pages = {83-94},
Booktitle = {The Cambridge Companion to Medieval English Literature
1100-1500},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
Year = {2009},
Month = {January},
ISBN = {9780521841672},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/CCOL9780521841672.007},
Abstract = {“Middle English Drama” is the conventional, if
misleading, category referring to the textual remnants of a
vast, expansive, very imaginative performative culture which
was largely non-textual. Drama bespeaks authors who write
it, theaters in which it might be produced, and conflicts
explored in a room with the third wall removed. But the
extant texts from the medieval tradition we call
“dramatic” have no known authors, and no special,
separate spaces in which they are produced. Middle English
theater is likely to seem odd and inert when forced into
these alien categories of analysis. We must consider it not
as a separate aesthetic sphere, but rather, as part of the
material organization of public life. Two scenes, both much
anthologized, can stand as paradigmatic instances. The first
scene can stand for medieval theater's interest in the
actor's body as a primary medium of contemplation,
interaction, and the creation of community; the second for
the uses of theatrical prop as icon, index, symbol, figure.
There are twelve pageants in the York Corpus Christi cycle
that concern the passion. These scenes are boisterous and
busy (to take up the infectiously alliterative language of
the plays), composed of multiple levels and tensions, and
scenically enormously complex. But their still center is the
York Crucifixion, in which Christ's body is ritually
tortured in an agonizingly extended sequence culminating in
the reconstruction on stage of the central icon of the
culture – Christ on the cross, dramatically played as both
reenactment of the crucifixion, and a construction of its
central representation. Christ is nailed to the cross by a
group of soldiers, played by pinners (makers of joining
pegs) who mumble and joke about the arduousness of their
labor, the labor that constitutes the only action of the
play. This action relentlessly translates the theatrical
principle that, working through the very medium of the
actor's body, the play must process time at the speed of the
actor's body.},
Doi = {10.1017/CCOL9780521841672.007},
Key = {fds239429}
}
@article{fds239434,
Author = {Aers, D and Beckwith, S},
Title = {Discerning the Body},
Booktitle = {Collection on Medieval and ReformationCulture},
Publisher = {Oxford UP},
Editor = {Cummings, B and Simpson, J},
Year = {2008},
Key = {fds239434}
}
@article{fds239456,
Author = {Beckwith, S},
Title = {Medieval Penance, Reformation Repentance and Measure for
Measure},
Pages = {193-204},
Booktitle = {Reading the Medieval in Early Modern England},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
Editor = {McMullan, G and Matthews, D},
Year = {2007},
Month = {Spring},
ISBN = {978-0-521-86843-3},
Key = {fds239456}
}
@article{fds53052,
Title = {The Play of Voice: Acknowledgment, Knowledge and
Self-Knowledge in Measure for Measure},
Booktitle = {Spectacle and Public Performance in the Late Middle Ages and
the Renaissance},
Publisher = {Brill},
Editor = {Robert Stilman},
Year = {2006},
Month = {Spring},
Key = {fds53052}
}
@article{fds239451,
Author = {Beckwith, S},
Title = {The Play of Voice: Knowledge, Acknowledgment and Judgement
in Measure for Measure},
Booktitle = {Spectacle and Public Performance in the Late Middle Ages and
the Renaissance},
Publisher = {Brill},
Editor = {Stillma, R},
Year = {2006},
Month = {March},
Key = {fds239451}
}
@article{fds239454,
Author = {Beckwith, S},
Title = {Long review essay on Catholic Shakespeares},
Booktitle = {Medieval and Renaissance Drama in England},
Year = {2006},
Month = {Winter},
Key = {fds239454}
}
@article{fds239455,
Author = {Beckwith, S},
Title = {Preserving, Conserving, Deserving the Past: A Meditation on
Ruin in Postwar Britain in five Fragments.},
Pages = {p. 191-210},
Booktitle = {A Place to Believe In: Locating Medieval
Landscapes},
Publisher = {Penn State University Press, 2006},
Editor = {Lees, C and Overing, G},
Year = {2006},
Month = {Winter},
Key = {fds239455}
}
@article{fds239485,
Author = {Aers, D and Beckwith, S},
Title = {Reform and cultural revolution: Introduction},
Journal = {Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies},
Volume = {35},
Number = {1},
Pages = {3-12},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {2005},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {1082-9636},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000227118700002&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.1215/10829636-35-1-3},
Key = {fds239485}
}
@book{fds306003,
Author = {Beckwith, S},
Title = {Reform and Cultural Revolution: Writing English Literary
History 1350-1547},
Volume = {35},
Editor = {Aers, D and Beckwith, S},
Year = {2005},
Key = {fds306003}
}
@article{fds239452,
Author = {Beckwith, S},
Title = {Repairs in the Dark: Medieval Penance and Reformation
Repentance in Measure for Measure},
Booktitle = {Reading the Medieval in the Early Modern edited by David
Mathews and Gordon MacMullan},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
Year = {2005},
Key = {fds239452}
}
@article{fds239453,
Author = {Beckwith, S},
Title = {Office,Role,Persona: Martin Marprelate’s Contribution to
Theater History},
Booktitle = {Image and Imagination of the Religious Self in Late Medieval
and Early Modern Europe edited by Walter
Melion},
Year = {2005},
Key = {fds239453}
}
@article{fds306002,
Author = {Beckwith, S and Aers, D},
Title = {Reform and Cultural Revolution},
Journal = {JMEMS},
Editor = {S. Beckwith and David Aers},
Year = {2005},
Abstract = {A special issue on James Simpson's new Oxford History.
Commissioned essays by David Wallace, Derek Pearsall, Tom
Bettridge, Rick Emmerson and Bruce Holsinger. David and I
wrote a 12 page introduction for it.},
Key = {fds306002}
}
@article{fds239450,
Author = {Beckwith, S},
Title = {Preserving, Deserving, Conserving the Past: A Meditation in
Fragments on Ruin as Relic in Post War England},
Booktitle = {eds, Lees and Overing},
Publisher = {State Press},
Editor = {Lees, C and Overby, G},
Year = {2004},
Key = {fds239450}
}
@article{fds5232,
Title = {Stephen Greenblatt's Hamlet and the Forms of
Oblivion},
Journal = {Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies},
Year = {2003},
Month = {January},
Abstract = {(Exploring the hermeneutics of the new historicism in early
modern English literature)},
Key = {fds5232}
}
@article{fds239482,
Author = {Beckwith, S},
Title = {Stephen Greenblatt's Hamlet and the forms of
oblivion},
Journal = {Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies},
Volume = {33},
Number = {2},
Pages = {261-280},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {2003},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {1082-9636},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/10829636-33-2-261},
Abstract = {(Exploring the hermeneutics of the new historicism in early
modern English literature)},
Doi = {10.1215/10829636-33-2-261},
Key = {fds239482}
}
@article{fds239464,
Author = {Beckwith, S},
Title = {Skepticism and the Tasks of Theater: Stanley Cavell and the
Commitments of Speech},
Journal = {SAQ},
Year = {2003},
Month = {January},
Key = {fds239464}
}
@misc{fds239463,
Author = {Beckwith, S},
Title = {The Mind’s Retreat From the Face},
Year = {2003},
Month = {January},
Key = {fds239463}
}
@misc{fds239465,
Author = {Beckwith, S},
Title = {Program notes for Adrian Noble’s Royal Shakespeare Company
production of Macbeth for Barbican, Stratford, US
tour.},
Year = {2003},
Month = {January},
Key = {fds239465}
}
@misc{fds239473,
Author = {Beckwith, S},
Title = {Review of Michal Kobialka’s This is My Body:
Representational Practices in the Early Middle
Ages},
Journal = {Theatre Journal},
Year = {2003},
Month = {January},
Key = {fds239473}
}
@book{fds306004,
Author = {Beckwith, S},
Title = {Hermeneutics and Ideology: Reading Medieval and Early Modern
Texts},
Volume = {33.1},
Editor = {Aers, D and Beckwith, S},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds306004}
}
@misc{fds6339,
Author = {S. Beckwith and A. Wharton},
Title = {--},
Journal = {JMEMS},
Volume = {32},
Number = {2},
Year = {2002},
Month = {Spring},
Key = {fds6339}
}
@article{fds239486,
Author = {Aers, D and Beckwith, S},
Title = {Introduction},
Journal = {Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies},
Volume = {31},
Number = {3},
Pages = {443-444},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {2001},
Month = {September},
ISSN = {1082-9636},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000171532200001&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.1215/10829636-31-3-443},
Key = {fds239486}
}
@book{fds239480,
Author = {Beckwith, S},
Title = {Signifying God: Social Relation and Symbolic Act in York’s
Play of Corpus Christi},
Publisher = {University of Chicago Press},
Year = {2001},
Key = {fds239480}
}
@book{fds306005,
Author = {Beckwith, S},
Title = {Sacrifice},
Volume = {31.3},
Editor = {Aers, D and Beckwith, S},
Year = {2001},
Key = {fds306005}
}
@article{fds303050,
Author = {Beckwith, S},
Title = {Sacrifice: Medieval and Early Modern},
Journal = {JMEMS},
Volume = {31},
Number = {3},
Editor = {Aers, D and Beckwith, S},
Year = {2001},
Month = {Fall},
Key = {fds303050}
}
@article{fds239491,
Author = {Beckwith, S},
Title = {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.},
Journal = {Church History},
Volume = {69},
Number = {1},
Pages = {183-185},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {2000},
Month = {March},
ISSN = {0009-6407},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000085783300031&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.2307/3170607},
Key = {fds239491}
}
@misc{fds2462,
Author = {S. Beckwith and A. Wharton},
Title = {--},
Journal = {JMEMS},
Volume = {30},
Number = {2},
Year = {2000},
Month = {Spring},
Key = {fds2462}
}
@article{fds239449,
Author = {Beckwith, S},
Title = {Absent Presences: Resurrection Theatre in
York},
Booktitle = {Festschrift for Derek Pearsall},
Editor = {Aers, D and Woodbridge, B and Brewer},
Year = {2000},
Key = {fds239449}
}
@article{fds303046,
Author = {S Beckwith},
Title = {Catholicism and Catholicity: Eucharistic Communities in
Historical and Contemporary Perspectives},
Journal = {Directions in Modern Theology},
Volume = {15},
Number = {2},
Publisher = {Blackwell},
Editor = {G. Jones and J. Buckley},
Year = {1999},
Month = {March},
Abstract = {Based on conference being held at Duke, April 17-19, under
auspices of the Homeland Foundation},
Key = {fds303046}
}
@article{fds306006,
Author = {Beckwith, S},
Title = {Catholicism and Catholicity: Eucharistic Communities in
Historical and Contemporary Perspectives},
Journal = {Directions in Modern Theology},
Volume = {15},
Series = {Directions in Modern Theology, edited by Gregory Jones and
James Buckley},
Number = {2},
Publisher = {Blackwell},
Editor = {Jones, G and Buckley, J},
Year = {1999},
Month = {March},
Abstract = {Based on conference being held at Duke, April 17-19, under
auspices of the Homeland Foundation},
Key = {fds306006}
}
@misc{fds2461,
Author = {S. Beckwith and A. Wharton},
Title = {--},
Journal = {JMEMS},
Volume = {29},
Number = {2},
Year = {1999},
Month = {Spring},
Key = {fds2461}
}
@article{fds332157,
Author = {Beckwith, S},
Title = {Introduction},
Journal = {Modern Theology},
Volume = {15},
Number = {2},
Pages = {113-114},
Publisher = {WILEY},
Year = {1999},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1468-0025.00088},
Doi = {10.1111/1468-0025.00088},
Key = {fds332157}
}
@article{fds239440,
Author = {Beckwith, S},
Title = {Review of Covert Operations: Secrecy in Middle English
Literature},
Booktitle = {Studies in the Age of Chaucer},
Publisher = {U of Pennsylvania P},
Year = {1999},
Key = {fds239440}
}
@article{fds239488,
Author = {Beckwith, S},
Title = {Introduction - The cultural work of medieval theater: Ritual
practice in England, 1350-1600},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF MEDIEVAL AND EARLY MODERN STUDIES},
Volume = {29},
Number = {1},
Pages = {1-5},
Year = {1999},
ISSN = {1082-9636},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000077650700001&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Key = {fds239488}
}
@article{fds303049,
Author = {Beckwith, S},
Title = {The Cultural Work of Medieval Theatre: Ritual Practice in
England 1350-1600},
Journal = {JMEMS},
Volume = {29},
Number = {1},
Editor = {Beckwith, S},
Year = {1999},
Month = {Winter},
Key = {fds303049}
}
@misc{fds2457,
Title = {Communities in Transition},
Journal = {JMEMS},
Volume = {28},
Number = {2},
Year = {1998},
Key = {fds2457}
}
@article{fds239439,
Author = {Beckwith, S},
Title = {Review of The Body Broken: the Calvinist Doctrine of the
Eucharist and the Symbolization of Power in Sixteenth
Century France},
Booktitle = {Church History},
Publisher = {Clarendon},
Year = {1998},
Key = {fds239439}
}
@article{fds239478,
Author = {Beckwith, S and Wharton AJ},
Title = {Body, Matter, Spirit},
Journal = {JMEMS, special issue},
Volume = {28},
Number = {3},
Editor = {Wharton, A},
Year = {1998},
Month = {Fall},
Key = {fds239478}
}
@article{fds239490,
Author = {Beckwith, S},
Title = {English communities in transition, 1350-1600 -
Introduction},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF MEDIEVAL AND EARLY MODERN STUDIES},
Volume = {28},
Number = {2},
Pages = {257-262},
Year = {1998},
ISSN = {1082-9636},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000074029300001&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Key = {fds239490}
}
@article{fds239448,
Author = {Beckwith, S},
Title = {"Pytussely beholde": Duffy, Consolation and the Contemporary
Past},
Booktitle = {Assays},
Editor = {Knapp, P},
Year = {1997},
Key = {fds239448}
}
@article{fds239446,
Author = {Beckwith, S},
Title = {Sacrum Signum: Sacramentality and Dissent in York’s
Theatre of Corpus Christi},
Booktitle = {Dissent in the Middle Ages},
Publisher = {Cambridge UP},
Editor = {Copeland, R},
Year = {1996},
Month = {January},
Key = {fds239446}
}
@book{fds239479,
Author = {Beckwith, S},
Title = {Christ’s Body: Identity, Culture and Society in Late
Medieval Writings},
Publisher = {Routledge},
Year = {1996},
Key = {fds239479}
}
@article{fds239438,
Author = {Beckwith, S},
Title = {Review of Texts of the Passion: Latin Devotional Literature
and Medieval Society},
Booktitle = {Studies in Philology},
Publisher = {U of Pennsylvania P},
Year = {1996},
Key = {fds239438}
}
@article{fds239447,
Author = {Beckwith, S},
Title = {The Present of Past Things: The York Corpus Christi Theatre
as a Contemporary Theater of Memory},
Journal = {Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies},
Year = {1996},
Month = {Summer},
Key = {fds239447}
}
@misc{fds239472,
Author = {Beckwith, S},
Title = {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},
Journal = {Medievalia et Humanistica},
Year = {1996},
Key = {fds239472}
}
@article{fds239445,
Author = {Beckwith, S},
Title = {Ritual, Theatre and Social Space in York’s Play of Corpus
Christi},
Booktitle = {Bodies and Disciplines: Intersections of Literature and
History in Fifteenth Century England},
Publisher = {U of Minnesota P},
Editor = {Hanawalt, B and Wallace, D},
Year = {1995},
Month = {January},
Key = {fds239445}
}
@article{fds239437,
Author = {Beckwith, S},
Title = {Review of Feminist Approaches to the Medieval
Body},
Booktitle = {Speculum},
Editor = {Stanbury, S and Lomperis, L},
Year = {1995},
Key = {fds239437}
}
@article{fds239444,
Author = {Beckwith, S},
Title = {Making the World in York and the York Corpus Christi
Cycle},
Pages = {254-276},
Booktitle = {Framing Medieval Bodies},
Publisher = {Manchester UP},
Editor = {Kay, S and Rubin, M},
Year = {1994},
Month = {January},
Key = {fds239444}
}
@article{fds239476,
Author = {Beckwith, S},
Title = {Passionate Regulation: Enclosure, Ascesis and the Feminist
Imaginary},
Journal = {SAQ},
Volume = {93},
Number = {4},
Pages = {803-824},
Year = {1994},
Month = {Fall},
Key = {fds239476}
}
@article{fds239436,
Author = {Beckwith, S},
Title = {Review of The New Medievalism},
Series = {3.2},
Booktitle = {Envoi: A Review Journal of Medieval Literature},
Editor = {Borwnlee, M and Brownlee, K and Nichols, S},
Year = {1993},
Key = {fds239436}
}
@article{fds239443,
Author = {Beckwith, S},
Title = {Ritual, Church and Theatre: Medieval Dramas of the
Sacramental Body},
Pages = {65-90},
Booktitle = {Culture and History: Essays on English Communities,
Identities and Writing 1350-1600},
Publisher = {Harvester},
Editor = {Aers, D and Hempstead, H},
Year = {1992},
Month = {January},
Key = {fds239443}
}
@article{fds239475,
Author = {Beckwith, S},
Title = {Problems of authority in late medieval english mysticism:
Language, agency, and authority in the book of margery
kempe},
Journal = {Exemplaria},
Volume = {4},
Number = {1},
Pages = {171-199},
Publisher = {Informa UK Limited},
Year = {1992},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {1041-2573},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1179/exm.1992.4.1.171},
Abstract = {Language acquires life and historically evolves precisely
here, in concrete verbal communication, and not in the
abstract linguistic system of language forms, nor in the
individual psyche of speakers. © 1992 Maney
Publishing.},
Doi = {10.1179/exm.1992.4.1.171},
Key = {fds239475}
}
@article{fds239442,
Author = {Beckwith, S},
Title = {The Power of Devils and the Hearts of Men: Notes Towards a
Drama of Witchcraft},
Pages = {143-161},
Booktitle = {Shakespeare and the Changing Curriculum},
Publisher = {Routledge},
Editor = {Wheale, N and Aers, L},
Year = {1991},
Key = {fds239442}
}
@article{fds239470,
Author = {Beckwith, S},
Title = {Kingsley and the Women},
Journal = {Review of Kingsley Amis’s ’The Old Devils,’ New
Socialist},
Number = {45},
Year = {1987},
Month = {January},
Key = {fds239470}
}
@article{fds239471,
Author = {Beckwith, S},
Title = {Women sing the Blues},
Journal = {Review of Wilfrid Mellers’ Angels of the Night, Women’s
Review},
Number = {14/15},
Year = {1987},
Month = {January},
Key = {fds239471}
}
@article{fds239469,
Author = {Beckwith, S},
Title = {Steven Berkoff’s Theatre of the Grotesque},
Journal = {Review of Sink the Belgrano, New Socialist},
Number = {42},
Year = {1986},
Month = {October},
Key = {fds239469}
}
@article{fds239468,
Author = {Beckwith, S},
Title = {Schlock up your Daughters},
Journal = {Review of recent ’exploitation’ cinema, New
Socialist},
Number = {40},
Year = {1986},
Month = {July},
Key = {fds239468}
}
@article{fds239467,
Author = {Beckwith, S},
Title = {Women beware Barker},
Journal = {Review of Howard Barker’s Women Beware Women, New
Socialist},
Number = {39},
Year = {1986},
Month = {June},
Key = {fds239467}
}
@article{fds239466,
Author = {Beckwith, S},
Title = {Review of Geoff Dyer’s Ways of Telling: The Works of John
Berger},
Journal = {City Limits},
Number = {276},
Year = {1986},
Month = {January},
Key = {fds239466}
}
@article{fds239441,
Author = {Beckwith, S},
Title = {A Very Material Mysticism: The Medieval Mysticism of Margery
Kempe},
Pages = {34-57},
Booktitle = {Medieval Literature: History, Criticism and
Ideology},
Editor = {Aers, D},
Year = {1986},
Key = {fds239441}
}
@article{fds303052,
Title = {How to Do Words with Things: Medieval Theatre and the
Sacrament of the Word},
Month = {January},
Key = {fds303052}
}
%% Chapman, Stephen B.
@article{fds363674,
Author = {Chapman, SB},
Title = {Psalm 115 and the Logic of Blessing},
Journal = {Horizons in Biblical Theology},
Volume = {44},
Number = {1},
Pages = {47-63},
Year = {2022},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/18712207-12341443},
Abstract = {Although not a well-known biblical psalm, Psalm 115 offers
significant insights into the character of blessing in
Second Temple piety. The psalm's structure and catchword
technique highlight a fundamental contrast between Israel's
God and the idols of the nations. The intangibility and
apparent absence of Israel's God are actually markers of
this deity's superiority and involvement in the world. God
is present as the reliable recipient of human trust and
ultimate source of human blessing. The human act of blessing
is a means of "placing"one's self and others within God's
good creation, and thus participating in God's ongoing work
of redemption. The act of blessing God affirms relationship
with God.},
Doi = {10.1163/18712207-12341443},
Key = {fds363674}
}
@article{fds361969,
Author = {Chapman, SB},
Title = {Who Prays the Psalms? Bonhoeffer's Christological
Concentration},
Journal = {Toronto Journal of Theology},
Volume = {37},
Number = {2},
Pages = {168-177},
Year = {2021},
Month = {December},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/TJT-2021-0046},
Abstract = {For Dietrich Bonhoeffer, the voice of the Psalms is
theologically identical to the voice of Christ. Bonhoeffer's
primary warrant for this conviction came from the New
Testament's pattern of discourse. Yet, as Rein Bos has
demonstrated, the New Testament employs Old Testament texts
in at least four senses: a christological sense, an
Israel-oriented sense, an ecclesial sense, and an
eschatological sense. Bonhoeffer's interpretive practice did
in fact explore these additional senses of the Psalms, but
his hermeneutical theory remained too narrow to do them
adequate justice. Bonhoeffer's example demonstrates how
christological interpretation of the Psalms is necessary for
Christian theology and praxis but not sufficient.},
Doi = {10.3138/TJT-2021-0046},
Key = {fds361969}
}
@article{fds366990,
Author = {Chapman, SB},
Title = {WORTHY TO BE PRAISED: GOD AS A CHARACTER IN
SAMUEL},
Volume = {669},
Pages = {25-41},
Booktitle = {CHARACTERS AND CHARACTERIZATION IN THE BOOK OF
SAMUEL},
Year = {2020},
ISBN = {978-0-5676-8086-0},
Key = {fds366990}
}
@article{fds357395,
Author = {Chapman, SB},
Title = {Between Text and Sermon: Daniel 7},
Journal = {Interpretation: a Journal of Bible and Theology},
Volume = {71},
Number = {2},
Pages = {207-209},
Year = {2017},
Month = {April},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0020964316688055},
Doi = {10.1177/0020964316688055},
Key = {fds357395}
}
@book{fds319723,
Author = {Chapman, SB and Sweeney, MA},
Title = {The Cambridge Companion to the Hebrew Bible/Old
Testament},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
Year = {2016},
Month = {July},
ISBN = {1316577961},
Abstract = {This Companion offers a concise and engaging introduction to
the Hebrew Bible or Old Testament. Providing an up-to-date
'snapshot' of scholarship, it includes essays,
specially commissioned for this volume, by twenty-three
leading scholars.},
Key = {fds319723}
}
@book{fds319724,
Author = {Chapman, SB},
Title = {1 Samuel as Christian Scripture A Theological
Commentary},
Pages = {360 pages},
Publisher = {Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing},
Year = {2016},
Month = {March},
ISBN = {080283745X},
Abstract = {This work by Stephen Chapman offers a robustly theological
and explicitly Christian reading of 1 Samuel.},
Key = {fds319724}
}
@article{fds366991,
Author = {Moberly, RWL},
Title = {The Old Testament in Christianity},
Pages = {388-406},
Booktitle = {CAMBRIDGE COMPANION TO THE HEBREW BIBLE/OLD
TESTAMENT},
Year = {2016},
Key = {fds366991}
}
@article{fds366992,
Author = {Chapman, SB},
Title = {Collections, canons, and communities},
Pages = {28-54},
Booktitle = {CAMBRIDGE COMPANION TO THE HEBREW BIBLE/OLD
TESTAMENT},
Year = {2016},
Key = {fds366992}
}
@article{fds366993,
Author = {Brettler, MZ},
Title = {The Hebrew Bible and history},
Pages = {108-125},
Booktitle = {CAMBRIDGE COMPANION TO THE HEBREW BIBLE/OLD
TESTAMENT},
Year = {2016},
Key = {fds366993}
}
@article{fds366994,
Author = {Chapman, SB and Sweeney, MA},
Title = {THE CAMBRIDGE COMPANION TO THE HEBREW BIBLE/OLD TESTAMENT
Introduction},
Pages = {1-5},
Booktitle = {CAMBRIDGE COMPANION TO THE HEBREW BIBLE/OLD
TESTAMENT},
Year = {2016},
Key = {fds366994}
}
@article{fds319725,
Author = {Chapman, SB},
Title = {The Old Testament and the Church after Christendom},
Journal = {Journal of Theological Interpretation},
Volume = {9},
Pages = {159-183},
Year = {2015},
Key = {fds319725}
}
@article{fds319726,
Author = {Chapman, SB},
Title = {Studying the Word of God},
Journal = {Christian Reflection},
Volume = {52},
Pages = {29-36},
Year = {2014},
Key = {fds319726}
}
@article{fds298802,
Author = {chapman, SB},
Title = {Perpetual War: The Case of Amalek},
Pages = {1-19},
Booktitle = {The Bible and Spirituality: Exploratory Essays in Reading
Scripture Spiritually},
Publisher = {Cascade},
Editor = {Lincoln, AT and McCOnville, JG and Pietersen, LK},
Year = {2013},
Key = {fds298802}
}
@article{fds298803,
Author = {chapman, SB},
Title = {Martial Memory, Peaceable Vision: Divine War in the Old
Testament},
Pages = {47-67},
Booktitle = {Holy War in the Bible: Christian Morality and an Old
Testament Problem},
Publisher = {InterVarsity},
Editor = {Thomas, HA and Evans, J and Copan, P},
Year = {2013},
Key = {fds298803}
}
@article{fds298804,
Author = {chapman, SB and Sæbø, M},
Title = {Modernity’s Canonical Crisis: Historiography and Theology
in Collision},
Pages = {651-87},
Booktitle = {Hebrew Bible / Old Testament: The History of Its
Interpretation. Volume 3: From Modernism to Post-Modernism
(The Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries), Part 1: The
Nineteenth Century – A Century of Modernism and
Historicism},
Publisher = {Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht},
Year = {2013},
Key = {fds298804}
}
@article{fds298805,
Author = {Chapman, SB},
Title = {Food, Famine, and the Nations: A Canonical Approach to
Genesis},
Pages = {323-33},
Booktitle = {Genesis and Christian Theology},
Publisher = {Eerdmans},
Editor = {Elliot, MW and Macaskill, G},
Year = {2012},
Key = {fds298805}
}
@article{fds298806,
Author = {Chapman, SB},
Title = {Second Temple Jewish Hermeneutics: How Canon is Not an
Anachronism},
Pages = {281-96},
Booktitle = {Invention, Rewriting, Usurpation: Discursive Fights over
Religious Traditions in Antiquity},
Publisher = {Peter Lang},
Editor = {Ulrich, J and Jacobsen, A and Brakke, D},
Year = {2012},
Key = {fds298806}
}
@article{fds298812,
Author = {Chapman, SB},
Title = {The canon debate: what it is and why it matters},
Journal = {Journal of Theological Interpretation},
Volume = {4},
Number = {2},
Pages = {273-294},
Year = {2010},
Month = {September},
ISSN = {1936-0843},
url = {http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=rfh&AN=ATLA0001822275&site=ehost-live&scope=site},
Key = {fds298812}
}
@article{fds366995,
Author = {Chapman, SB},
Title = {John Goldingay, Old Testament Theology, vol. 1: Israel's
Gospel (Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press, 2003),
pp. 940. £24.99; $45.00.},
Journal = {Scottish Journal of Theology},
Volume = {63},
Number = {1},
Pages = {114-117},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {2010},
Month = {February},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0036930607003432},
Doi = {10.1017/s0036930607003432},
Key = {fds366995}
}
@article{fds366996,
Author = {Chapman, SB},
Title = {Old Testament Theology: Israel's Gospel, vol. 1.(Book
review)},
Journal = {Scottish Journal of Theology},
Volume = {63},
Number = {1},
Pages = {114},
Publisher = {T & T Clark Ltd},
Year = {2010},
Key = {fds366996}
}
@article{fds298809,
Author = {Chapman, SB},
Title = {What are we reading? Canonicity and the Old
Testament},
Journal = {Word & World},
Volume = {29},
Number = {4},
Pages = {334-347},
Year = {2009},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0275-5270},
url = {http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=rfh&AN=ATLA0001744615&site=ehost-live&scope=site},
Key = {fds298809}
}
@article{fds298818,
Author = {Chapman, SB},
Title = {Joshua son of Nun: presentation of a prophet},
Pages = {13-26},
Booktitle = {Thus says the Lord},
Publisher = {T & T Clark},
Year = {2009},
ISBN = {0567178048},
url = {http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=rfh&AN=ATLA0001809977&site=ehost-live&scope=site},
Key = {fds298818}
}
@article{fds298819,
Author = {Chapman, SB and Warner, L},
Title = {Jonah and the imitation of God: rethinking evangelism and
the Old Testament},
Journal = {Journal of Theological Interpretation},
Volume = {2},
Number = {1},
Pages = {43-69},
Year = {2008},
Month = {March},
ISSN = {1936-0843},
url = {http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=rfh&AN=ATLA0001822115&site=ehost-live&scope=site},
Key = {fds298819}
}
@article{fds298807,
Author = {Chapman, SB},
Title = {Interpreting the Old Testament in Baptist
Life},
Pages = {87-107},
Booktitle = {The Scholarly Vocation and the Baptist Academy: Essays on
the Future of Baptist Higher Education},
Publisher = {Mercer University Press},
Editor = {Ward, RA and Gushee, DP},
Year = {2008},
Key = {fds298807}
}
@article{fds298814,
Author = {Chapman, SB},
Title = {Saul/Paul: onomastics, typology, and Christian
scripture},
Pages = {214-243},
Booktitle = {Word leaps the gap},
Publisher = {William B Eerdmans},
Year = {2008},
ISBN = {0802863566},
url = {http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=rfh&AN=ATLA0001785401&site=ehost-live&scope=site},
Key = {fds298814}
}
@article{fds298827,
Author = {Stephen B Chapman},
Title = {How scripture speaks},
Journal = {Christian Century},
Volume = {124},
Number = {18},
Pages = {8},
Year = {2007},
ISSN = {0009-5281},
url = {http://duke.summon.serialssolutions.com/link/0/eLvHCXMwY2BQMAM2WS2T04xTLI1SzFIMk83NTdMsLEA1S4q5RUpyEsqGMKTS3E2IgSk1T5RBzs01xNlDF1Y0xqfk5MQDu1JmFsYmFiaGhmIMvImg1d95JeBdYiniDKxpwKhKFQcVn-JAo8QZOCIsnX0i_YOgXCEYV68YvJVJr7BEHFhag2Na11DPAADmFCu1},
Abstract = {Canonical interpretation, in Childs's vision, does not
amount to the arbitrary valorizing of the received biblical
text but rather locates the interpreter within the community
of the faithful, those who read scripture theologically not
as one more exegetical option among many but because it is a
matter of life and death.},
Key = {fds298827}
}
@article{fds298813,
Author = {Chapman, SB},
Title = {Sons of entitlement},
Journal = {Christian Century},
Volume = {123},
Number = {21},
Pages = {20-20},
Year = {2006},
Month = {October},
ISSN = {0009-5281},
url = {http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=rfh&AN=ATLA0001538589&site=ehost-live&scope=site},
Key = {fds298813}
}
@article{fds366997,
Author = {Chapman, SB},
Title = {Upside down world},
Journal = {Christian Century},
Volume = {123},
Number = {21},
Pages = {21-21},
Year = {2006},
Month = {October},
Key = {fds366997}
}
@article{fds298816,
Author = {Chapman, SB},
Title = {Reclaiming inspiration for the Bible},
Pages = {167-206},
Booktitle = {Canon and Biblical interpretation},
Publisher = {Paternoster},
Year = {2006},
ISBN = {0310234174},
url = {http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=rfh&AN=ATLA0001600656&site=ehost-live&scope=site},
Key = {fds298816}
}
@article{fds298817,
Author = {Chapman, SB},
Title = {Reading the Bible as witness: divine retribution in the Old
Testament},
Journal = {Perspectives in Religious Studies},
Volume = {31},
Number = {2},
Pages = {171-190},
Year = {2004},
Month = {June},
ISSN = {0093-531X},
url = {http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=rfh&AN=ATLA0001448038&site=ehost-live&scope=site},
Key = {fds298817}
}
@article{fds298821,
Author = {Chapman, SB},
Title = {Haunting voices: the Old Testament in contemporary
consciousness},
Journal = {Perspectives in Religious Studies},
Volume = {31},
Number = {2},
Pages = {117-121},
Year = {2004},
Month = {June},
ISSN = {0093-531X},
url = {http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=rfh&AN=ATLA0001447827&site=ehost-live&scope=site},
Key = {fds298821}
}
@article{fds298808,
Author = {Chapman, SB},
Title = {Imperial Exegesis: When Caesar Interprets
Scripture},
Pages = {91-102},
Booktitle = {Anxious About Empire: Theological Essays on the New Global
Realitie},
Publisher = {Brazos Press},
Editor = {Avram, W},
Year = {2004},
Key = {fds298808}
}
@article{fds298820,
Author = {Chapman, SB},
Title = {Imaginative readings of scripture and theological
interpretation},
Pages = {409-447},
Booktitle = {Out of Egypt},
Publisher = {Paternoster},
Year = {2004},
ISBN = {1842270699},
url = {http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=rfh&AN=ATLA0001602034&site=ehost-live&scope=site},
Key = {fds298820}
}
@article{fds298810,
Author = {Chapman, SB},
Title = {The Old Testament canon and its authority for the Christian
church},
Journal = {Ex Auditu},
Volume = {19},
Pages = {125-148},
Year = {2003},
Month = {January},
url = {http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=rfh&AN=ATLA0001520276&site=ehost-live&scope=site},
Key = {fds298810}
}
@article{fds298826,
Author = {Chapman, SB},
Title = {A Canonical Approach To Old Testament Theology? Deuteronomy
34:10-12 and Malachi 3:22-24 as Programmatic
Conclusions},
Journal = {Horizons in Biblical Theology},
Volume = {25},
Number = {1},
Pages = {121-121},
Publisher = {Brill},
Year = {2003},
ISSN = {0195-9085},
url = {http://duke.summon.serialssolutions.com/link/0/eLvHCXMwY2BQMAM2WS2T04xTLI1SzFIMk83NTdMsLEA1S4q5RUpyEsqGMKTS3E2IgSk1T5TBzs01xNlDF7q5KD6pKDMnB0pmJOWALk40jgc3boH1NZRhYBgPDGkD8IlpYgy8iaDV4Xkl4F1kKeIMrGnAqEwVBxWv4kCrxBk4IiydfSL9g6BcIRhXrxi81UmvsEQcWJqDU4KuoZ4BAJP7NTM},
Doi = {10.1163/187122003X00105},
Key = {fds298826}
}
@article{fds298825,
Author = {Chapman, SB},
Title = {How the Biblical Canon Began: Working Models and Open
Questions},
Pages = {29-51},
Booktitle = {Homer, the Bible, and Beyond: Literary and Religious Canons
in the Ancient World},
Publisher = {Brill},
Editor = {FInkleberg, M and Stroumsa, GG},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds298825}
}
@article{fds366998,
Author = {Chapman, SB},
Title = {The Control of Biblical Meaning: Canon as Semiotic Mechanism
By George Aichele Harrisburg, Trinity, 2001. 259 pp.
$26.00},
Journal = {Theology Today},
Volume = {59},
Number = {1},
Pages = {113-115},
Publisher = {SAGE Publications},
Year = {2002},
Month = {April},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/004057360205900114},
Doi = {10.1177/004057360205900114},
Key = {fds366998}
}
@article{fds366999,
Author = {Chapman, SB},
Title = {The Transformation of Torah from Scribal Advice to
Law},
Journal = {Journal of Law and Religion},
Volume = {17},
Number = {1/2},
Pages = {339-343},
Publisher = {Journal of Law and Religion, Inc},
Year = {2002},
Key = {fds366999}
}
@book{fds298824,
Author = {Chapman, SB and Helmer, C and Landmesser, C and Beutel,
A},
Title = {Biblischer Text und theologische Theoriebildung},
Publisher = {Neukirchener Verlag},
Year = {2001},
ISBN = {3788718358},
url = {http://duke.summon.serialssolutions.com/link/0/eLvHCXMwY2BQMAM2WS2T04xTLI1SzFIMk83NTdMsLEA1S4q5RUpyEsqGMKTS3E2IgSk1T5RB1s01xNlDF7SsOR46iBEPbusC2yLGhmIMvImgxd95JeBNYiniDKxpwJhKFQeVnuJAk8QZOCIsnX0i_YOgXCEYV68YvJNJr7BEHFhYgyNa11DPAACfuisx},
Key = {fds298824}
}
@article{fds298815,
Author = {Chapman, SB},
Title = {Response to Knierim},
Journal = {Ex Auditu},
Volume = {16},
Pages = {77-80},
Year = {2000},
Month = {January},
url = {http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=rfh&AN=ATLA0000007343&site=ehost-live&scope=site},
Key = {fds298815}
}
@article{fds298823,
Author = {Chapman, SB},
Title = {A brazen faith},
Journal = {Ex Auditu},
Volume = {16},
Pages = {187-191},
Year = {2000},
Month = {January},
url = {http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=rfh&AN=ATLA0000007546&site=ehost-live&scope=site},
Key = {fds298823}
}
@book{fds298828,
Author = {Chapman, SB},
Title = {The law and the prophets: a study in Old Testament canon
formation},
Volume = {27},
Publisher = {J C B Mohr (Paul Siebeck)},
Year = {2000},
ISBN = {3161471350},
url = {http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=rfh&AN=ATLA0000018438&site=ehost-live&scope=site},
Key = {fds298828}
}
@book{fds367000,
Author = {Chapman, SB},
Title = {The law and the prophets : a study in Old Testament canon
formation: a study in Old Testament canon
formation},
Publisher = {Mohr Siebeck},
Year = {2000},
ISBN = {3161471350},
Key = {fds367000}
}
@article{fds298811,
Author = {Chapman, SB},
Title = {"The law and the words" as a canonical formula within the
Old Testament},
Pages = {26-74},
Booktitle = {Interpretation of scripture in early Judaism and
Christianity},
Publisher = {Sheffield Academic Press},
Year = {2000},
ISBN = {1841270768},
url = {http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=rfh&AN=ATLA0000004690&site=ehost-live&scope=site},
Key = {fds298811}
}
%% Hacohen, Malachi H.
@article{fds368105,
Author = {Hacohen, M},
Title = {Agassi and Popper on Nationalism – and
Beyond},
Journal = {Philosophy of the Social Sciences},
Volume = {53},
Number = {1},
Pages = {60-71},
Year = {2023},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/00483931221128549},
Abstract = {Popper and Agassi diverged on nationalism. Popper was a
trenchant critic whereas Agassi formed a theory of liberal
nationalism. At the root of their disagreement was
Popper’s refusal of Jewish identity and rejection of
Zionism, in contrast with Agassi’s affirmation of
progressive Jewishness and liberal Zionism. Both Agassi and
Popper, however, rejected ethnonationalism. To hedge against
it, they ignored the claims of ethnocultural communities.
This essay will highlight Agassi’s liberal theory of the
nation state but urge that we overcome Critical
Rationalists’ instinctive aversion to ethnicity, and
accommodate ethnocultural communities. We should also
explore again both Popper’s democratic imperialism and
cosmopolitan diasporas, to think a future beyond
nationalism.},
Doi = {10.1177/00483931221128549},
Key = {fds368105}
}
@article{fds352781,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {The University and the Talmud},
Journal = {Annali di Storia delle Universita Italiane},
Volume = {24},
Number = {1},
Pages = {49-61},
Year = {2020},
Month = {June},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.17396/97218},
Abstract = {The Talmud has only entered the sphere of the university in
recent decades. While the struggle over biblical
interpretation shaped Christian-Jewish relations for two
millennia, Christian culture was hostile to the Talmud from
its «discovery» in the High Middle Ages, and antisemites
made the Talmudjude a major emblem. Modern liberal Jews,
bent on emancipation, likewise sought to define the Jews as
the biblical people. In recent decades, however, academic
scholarship has reexplored the Talmud as a source of
critical rationalism, modern legal concepts, and recognition
of religious hybridity, making the Talmud a fountainhead of
postmodern culture. The essay will place this surprising
turn within the long-term history of the university and of
Christian-Jewish relations. It will suggest that this
historical anomaly represents an opportunity to use the
Talmud to renovate liberal education, besieged by corporate
technocratic culture.},
Doi = {10.17396/97218},
Key = {fds352781}
}
@book{fds353249,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {Foreword: Roma, jews and european history},
Pages = {xi-xiv},
Year = {2020},
Month = {January},
ISBN = {9781789206425},
Key = {fds353249}
}
@misc{fds349177,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {The young popper as a scholarly field: A comment on dahms,
hansen, and ter hark},
Volume = {1},
Pages = {99-110},
Booktitle = {Karl Popper: A Centenary Assessment},
Year = {2019},
Month = {June},
ISBN = {9780815390060},
Key = {fds349177}
}
@book{fds286647,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {Jacob & Esau Jewish European history between nation and
empire},
Pages = {1-734},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {2019},
Month = {January},
ISBN = {9781108226813},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/9781108226813},
Abstract = {Jacob and Esau is a profound new account of two millennia of
Jewish European history that, for the first time, integrates
the cosmopolitan narrative of the Jewish diaspora with that
of traditional Jews and Jewish culture. Malachi Haim Hacohen
uses the biblical story of the rival twins, Jacob and Esau,
and its subsequent retelling by Christians and Jews
throughout the ages as a lens through which to illuminate
changing Jewish-Christian relations and the opening and
closing of opportunities for Jewish life in Europe. Jacob
and Esau tells a new history of a people accustomed for over
two-and-a-half millennia to forming relationships, real and
imagined, with successive empires but eagerly adapting, in
modernity, to the nation-state, and experimenting with both
assimilation and Jewish nationalism. In rewriting this
history via Jacob and Esau, the book charts two divergent
but intersecting Jewish histories that together represent
the plurality of Jewish European cultures.},
Doi = {10.1017/9781108226813},
Key = {fds286647}
}
@misc{fds342473,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {Karl Popper, the open society, and the cosmopolitan
democratic empire},
Pages = {189-205},
Booktitle = {The Impact of Critical Rationalism: Expanding the Popperian
Legacy through the Works of Ian C. Jarvie},
Year = {2018},
Month = {January},
ISBN = {9783319908250},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-90826-7_16},
Abstract = {In The Open Society, written in New Zealand during WWII,
Karl Popper invented the cosmopolitan democratic empire as
an antidote to ethnonationalism. Popper, a non-Marxist
socialist, protested that the nation-state was a charade
and, in his portrayal of classical Athens, merged the images
of Austria-Hungary and the British Commonwealth into a
utopian democratic empire. The empire was an open society
that would provide a home to the assimilated Jewish
intelligentsia, which was excluded on racial grounds from
the European nation-states. Jews were not to expect,
however, recognition of their culture: Assimilation remained
the best solution to the Jewish Question. Emerging from
Jewish anxiety, Popper’s cosmopolitanism formed a
marvelous imperial vision that failed to allay his own fears
of antisemitism.},
Doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-90826-7_16},
Key = {fds342473}
}
@article{fds328596,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {Central european jewish Émigrés and the shaping of postwar
culture: Studies in memory of lilian furst
(1931–2009)},
Journal = {Religions},
Volume = {8},
Number = {8},
Pages = {139-139},
Year = {2017},
Month = {August},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rel8080139},
Doi = {10.3390/rel8080139},
Key = {fds328596}
}
@misc{fds330142,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {Jacob & Esau Today: The End of a Two Millennia
Paradigm?},
Volume = {325},
Pages = {167-190},
Booktitle = {Encouraging Openness: Essays for Joseph Agassi on the
Occasion of His 90th Birthday},
Publisher = {Springer},
Editor = {Nimrod Bar-Am and Stefano Gattei},
Year = {2017},
ISBN = {978-3-319-57669-5},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-57669-5_14},
Abstract = {The Jacob & Esau typology collapsed in the aftermath of the
Holocaust and the State of Israel. Christians renounced the
supersessionist typology with Vatican II and Protestant
initiatives for Christian–Jewish Dialogue. Religious
Zionists wove Edom into a messianc vision of israel. Esau,
never before a symbol for Muslims, now became an Arab. The
1967 War and the 1968 Student Revolution signaled further
changes in Europe and israel. East German-Jewish
screenwriter, Jurek Becker's Holocaust novel, Jacob the Liar
(1969), reversed the antisemitic stereotype and made Jacob
an emblem of European humanity. Benjamin Tamuz’s novel
Jacob (1972) relegitimated Jewish Diaspora cosmopolitanism.
in the past three decades, Esau has become a Jewish and
Israeli hero. Meir Shalev’s novel, Esau (1991), a saga of
three-generations of a family of bakers in a village near
Jerusalem, parodies the rabbinic typology: Esau is a
diasporic Jew, Jacob a Zionist, and neither finds happiness.
Orthodox British rabbi, Jonathan Sacks, tells a
multicultural story of Jacob and Esau as "both precious to
G-d." Modern Orthodox Israeli rabbi, Benjamin Lau, calls for
an alliance of Jacob and Esau against Ishmael. Among the
Jewish Settlers, Esau represents alternatively the secular
Jew unjustly rejected, and the Israeli fighter bearing the
weight of defense.},
Doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-57669-5_14},
Key = {fds330142}
}
@article{fds330141,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {Nation and Empire in Modern Jewish European
History},
Journal = {Leo Baeck Institute Year Book},
Volume = {62},
Pages = {53-65},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press},
Year = {2017},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/leobaeck/ybx002},
Abstract = {In the past two decades, U.S. historians of Western
colonialism and of central Europe have underlined empire’s
normativity and the nation state’s exceptionalism. The
implications of the imperial turn for Jewish European
history are this essay’s subject. It focuses on the Jewish
political experience of nation and empire in central Europe
and, specifically, on its divergence in fin-de-siècle
Germany and Austria. Both were nationalizing empires, but
the former, at once a continental and overseas empire,
abided by the nation state’s logic, which drove towards a
uniformly ethnicized political culture, whereas the latter,
a continental empire, nationalized against its will and
experimented with federalism to attenuate nationalism and
accommodate ethnocultural pluralism. The essay highlights
the unique political opportunities which late imperial
Austria opened for the Jews but projects them against a
darker two-millennia-long Jewish engagement with empire. The
imperial longue durée accounts both for liberal Jews’
enchantment with the nation state, the maker of Jewish
emancipation, and for traditional Jews’ continued loyalty
to imperial ideals.},
Doi = {10.1093/leobaeck/ybx002},
Key = {fds330141}
}
@misc{fds330143,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {The Young Popper, 1902–1937: History, Politics and
Philosophy in Interwar Vienna},
Pages = {30-68},
Booktitle = {The Cambridge Companion to Popper},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
Editor = {Jeremy Shearmur and Geoffrey Stokes},
Year = {2016},
ISBN = {9780521890557},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/CCO9781139046503.002},
Doi = {10.1017/CCO9781139046503.002},
Key = {fds330143}
}
@article{fds286631,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {ENVISIONING JEWISH CENTRAL EUROPE: FRIEDRICH TORBERG, THE
AUSTRIAN ÉMIGRÉS, AND JEWISH EUROPEAN HISTORY},
Journal = {Journal of Modern Jewish Studies},
Volume = {13},
Number = {1},
Pages = {37-57},
Publisher = {Informa UK Limited},
Year = {2014},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {1472-5886},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14725886.2014.880242},
Abstract = {This essay uses the Viennese remigré writer and journalist,
Friedrich Torberg (1908-1979), his Austrian Jewish cohort,
and their invented "Central Europe" and "Austrian
Literature" to argue for a paradigmatic shift in émigré
historiography. The cosmopolitan narrative predominating in
émigré historiography has marginalized traditional
Judaism. By shifting the focus from the German to the
Austrian émigrés, and from the European nation state to
the Austrian Empire, historians can reclaim traditional
Jewish culture and pluralize the hegemonic narrative. Late
imperial Austria, constitutionally federalist and ethnically
and culturally diverse, made room for a Jewish national
culture in ways that Germany did not. The Austrian émigrés
shaped visions of Central Europe that foregrounded
Jewishness and provided wider space for Jewish life than
comparable visions of leading German émigrés. Yet, even
Austrian émigré visions remained largely incognizant of
rabbinic culture, the core of traditional Jewish life. To
make traditional Jews agents of Jewish European history,
European historiography must now move to incorporate
rabbinic culture. © 2014 © 2014 Taylor &
Francis.},
Doi = {10.1080/14725886.2014.880242},
Key = {fds286631}
}
@book{fds330145,
Title = {Central European Jewish Émigrés and the Shaping of Postwar
Culture: Studies in Memory of Lilian Furst
(1931-2009)},
Publisher = {MDPI},
Editor = {Hacohen, MH and Julie Mell},
Year = {2014},
Abstract = {The nexus between innovative intellectual contributions and
the émigré experience was at the center of the conference
in Furst’s memory. European Jewish émigrés from Nazi
Germany and Europe have become in the last two decades a
major interdisciplinary research field, and their
contributions to twentieth-century culture are well known.
This conference focused on the émigrés’ role in the
formation of postwar trans-Atlantic culture. We asked: How,
why, and in what fashion did émigré dislocation, identity
dilemmas, and Holocaust experience shape intellectual paths
and utopias promising new homes that have, ironically,
become highlights of European culture? We were mindful that
we needed to explore religion and ethnicity among mostly
secular intellectuals, who often no longer identified
themselves as Jewish. We anticipated receiving a range of
answers to the “Jewish Question”: a series of
explorations of the Jewish European disaster, ending with
portrayals of prospective new homes, whether in Europe, the
U.S. or Israel, whether on Popper’s model of an Open
Society, or on Furst’s model of home is somewhere else.
Unexpectedly, the vision of Judeo-Christian civilization
emerged as a focal interest for participants, reflecting the
contemporary European search for identity and the historical
interest in Jewish Catholics. We hope that we have provided
in this volume new ways for understanding religion and
ethnicity among the Jewish émigrés, and new directions for
searching for the émigré impact on the shaping of postwar
culture.},
Key = {fds330145}
}
@misc{fds330144,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {The Liberal Critique of Political Theology: Political
Messianism and the Cold War},
Pages = {38-50},
Booktitle = {Die helle und die dunkle Seite der Moderne},
Publisher = {Turia + Kant},
Editor = {Werner Michael Schwarz and Ingo Zechner},
Year = {2014},
ISBN = {9783851327519},
Key = {fds330144}
}
@article{fds286652,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {Envisioning Central Europe: Friedrich Torberg, the Austrian
Émigrés and Jewish European History},
Journal = {Journal of Modern Jewish Studies},
Volume = {13},
Pages = {37-57},
Publisher = {Taylor & Francis (Routledge)},
Year = {2014},
Key = {fds286652}
}
@misc{fds32773,
Author = {Malachi Haim Hacohen},
Title = {Jacob and Esau Between Nation and Empire: A Jewish European
History},
Year = {2013},
Month = {June},
Key = {fds32773}
}
@misc{fds330146,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {Karl Popper and the Liberal Imagination: Rationality in
Science and Politics},
Pages = {111-132},
Booktitle = {I Limiti della Razionalità},
Publisher = {Carabba},
Editor = {M. Del Castello and Michael Segre},
Year = {2013},
ISBN = {9788863443141},
Key = {fds330146}
}
@article{fds286651,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {Typology and the Holocaust: Erich Auerbach and
Judeo-Christian Europe},
Journal = {Religions},
Volume = {3},
Number = {3},
Pages = {600-645},
Publisher = {MDPI AG},
Year = {2012},
Month = {July},
url = {http://www.mdpi.com/2077-1444/3/3/600},
Abstract = {In response to Nazi exclusion of the Jews from German
society on racial grounds, Erich Auerbach (1892-1957), a
secular Jewish intellectual inspired by cultural
Protestantism and Catholicism, formed a vision of a
cosmopolitan Judeo-Christian civilization that reintegrated
the Jews as biblical founders and cultural mediators. But
the integration expunged any mark of traditional Jewishness.
Focusing on Christian figurative thinking (typology),
Auerbach viewed the binding of Isaac through the
crucifixion, and contemporary Jews as civilization's
(unwilling and undeserving) martyrs. In the aftermath of the
Holocaust, his cosmopolitanism reached a crisis, reflected
in his postwar vision of Western decline. The progressive
mandarin who had begun his intellectual life elevating
Dante's care for everyday life and sympathizing with French
realist social critique ended endorsing Hugh of St. Victor's
alienation from reality and Pascal's acquiescence in
totalitarian rule. © 2012 by the authors; licensee MDPI,
Basel, Switzerland.},
Doi = {10.3390/rel3030600},
Key = {fds286651}
}
@misc{fds306092,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {Between Religion and Ethnicity: Twentieth-Century Jewish
Émigrés and the Shaping of Postwar Culture},
Journal = {Religions},
Editor = {Hacohen, M and Mell, J},
Year = {2012},
url = {http://www.mdpi.com/journal/religions/special_issues/jewish-emigres/},
Key = {fds306092}
}
@misc{fds286641,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {Congress for Cultural Freedom},
Volume = {2},
Pages = {22-28},
Booktitle = {Encyclopedia of Jewish History and Culture},
Publisher = {J. B. Metzler’sche Verlagsbuchhandlung,},
Editor = {Diner, D},
Year = {2012},
Key = {fds286641}
}
@article{fds286650,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {Berlin and Popper Between Nation and Empire: Diaspora,
Cosmopolitanism, and Jewish Life},
Journal = {Jewish Historical Studies},
Volume = {44},
Pages = {51-74},
Year = {2012},
Key = {fds286650}
}
@misc{fds330147,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {Cosmopolitanism, the European Nation State, and Jewish Life:
Berlin and Popper},
Pages = {135-160},
Booktitle = {Karl Popper oggi: una riflessione multidisciplinare,},
Publisher = {Salomone Belforte},
Editor = {Andrea Borghini and Stefano Gattei},
Year = {2011},
Key = {fds330147}
}
@misc{fds286640,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {From Forvm to Neues Forvm: The ‘Congress for Cultural
Freedom,’ the 68ers and the Émigrés},
Pages = {239-274},
Booktitle = {Das Jahr 1968 – Ereignis, Symbol, Chiffre},
Publisher = {Vienna University Press},
Editor = {Rathkolb, O and Stadler, F},
Year = {2010},
Key = {fds286640}
}
@article{fds286653,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {The culture of Viennese science and the riddle of Austrian
liberalism},
Journal = {Modern Intellectual History},
Volume = {6},
Number = {2},
Pages = {369-396},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {2009},
Month = {August},
ISSN = {1479-2443},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000268268300006&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Abstract = {Vienna's scientific culture has long attracted historians'
attention. Impressive though the scientific accomplishments
of Viennese scientists were, and recognized by numerous
Nobel prizes, they alone do not account for the historians'
interest. Rather, Vienna's culture of science was imbedded
in broader humanistic visions and invested in political and
educational projects of major historical significance.
Viennese philosophy placed humanity's hopes in science and
articulated its historical ramifications to the public,
drawing out the political implications of competing
scientific methodologies and tying them to dramatic
historical events. This philosophy of science still
reverberates nowadays in debates on liberty, markets, and
government that quickly reveal their underpinning in the
methodology of science. Vienna's scientific culture, it
seems, has never ceased to capture the imagination, far
beyond Austria. © 2009 Cambridge University
Press.},
Doi = {10.1017/S1479244309002133},
Key = {fds286653}
}
@article{fds286645,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {Eugene R. Sheppard, Leo Strauss and the Politics of Exile:
The Making of a Political Philosopher},
Journal = {Studies in Contemporary Jewry},
Volume = {24},
Year = {2009},
Key = {fds286645}
}
@article{fds286654,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {’The Strange Fact That the State of Israel Exists’: The
Cold War Liberals Between Cosmopolitanism and
Nationalism},
Journal = {Jewish Social Studies},
Volume = {15},
Number = {2},
Pages = {37-81},
Year = {2009},
Key = {fds286654}
}
@article{fds286663,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {Jacob Talmon between Zionism and Cold War
Liberalism},
Journal = {History of European Ideas},
Volume = {34},
Number = {2},
Pages = {146-157},
Publisher = {Informa UK Limited},
Year = {2008},
Month = {June},
ISSN = {0191-6599},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000256578200002&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Abstract = {The paper focuses on the problematic relationship between
Talmon's liberalism and Zionism. My argument is that
Talmon's nationalism (Zionism included)-historicist,
romantic, visionary-lived in permanent tension with his
liberalism-empiricist, pluralist, pragmatic. His critique of
totalitarian democracy, reflecting his British experience,
emerged independently from his Zionism, grounded in Central
European nationalism. The two represented different worlds.
Talmon lived in both, serving as an ambassador in-between
them, without ever bringing them together. The essay's first
section describes the political education of the young Jacob
Talmon (née Flajszer) and the making of The Origins of
Totalitarian Democracy. It demonstrates the independence of
Talmon's Cold War liberal project from his Zionism. The
second section places Talmon in the context of Cold War
liberal discourse, showing how integral his critique of
revolutionary politics was to contemporary liberalism. The
third illustrates the tensions between Talmon's view of
Jewish history and his liberalism, between his Zionism and
his critique of revolutionary politics. Focusing on Talmon's
analyses of nationalism, it highlights the ambiguity of his
Zionism. © 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights
reserved.},
Doi = {10.1016/j.histeuroideas.2007.12.011},
Key = {fds286663}
}
@misc{fds286639,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {Kosmopoliten in einer ethnonationalen Zeit? Juden und
Österreicher in der 1. Republik},
Booktitle = {Das Werden der Republik: Österreich 1918-1920},
Publisher = {Gerold},
Editor = {Konrad, H and Maderthaner, W},
Year = {2008},
Month = {Fall},
Key = {fds286639}
}
@article{fds286662,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {Rediscovering Intellectual Biography – and Its
Limits},
Journal = {History of Political Economy},
Volume = {34},
Number = {SUPPL.},
Pages = {9-29},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {2007},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/00182702-2006-036},
Doi = {10.1215/00182702-2006-036},
Key = {fds286662}
}
@article{fds286664,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {The Congress for Cultural Freedom in Austria: Forum, the
Rémigrés and Postwar Culture},
Journal = {Storiografia},
Volume = {11},
Pages = {135-145},
Year = {2007},
Key = {fds286664}
}
@misc{fds286638,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {The Young Popper as a Scholarly Field},
Volume = {1},
Pages = {99-110},
Booktitle = {Proceedings of the Karl Popper Centenary},
Publisher = {Ashgate Publishers},
Editor = {Jarvie, I and Miller, D and vols},
Year = {2006},
Key = {fds286638}
}
@incollection{fds286646,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {Liberal Dilemmas and Moral Judgment},
Pages = {175-190},
Booktitle = {Naming Evil, Judging Evil},
Publisher = {University of Chicago Press},
Editor = {Grant, R},
Year = {2006},
Key = {fds286646}
}
@misc{fds330148,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {Liberal Dilemmas and Moral Judgment},
Pages = {175-190},
Booktitle = {Naming Evil, Judging Evil},
Publisher = {University of Chicago Press},
Editor = {Grant, R},
Year = {2006},
Key = {fds330148}
}
@article{fds286661,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {From Empire to Cosmopolitanism: The Central-European Jewish
Intelligentsia, 1867-1968},
Journal = {Simon Dubnow Institute Yearbook},
Volume = {V},
Pages = {117-134},
Year = {2006},
Key = {fds286661}
}
@misc{fds286632,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {Red Vienna, the ’Jewish Question,’ and Emigration,
1936-1937},
Series = {4 vols},
Pages = {1:87-133.},
Booktitle = {Karl Popper: Critical Assessments.},
Publisher = {Routledge},
Editor = {Hear, AO and ed},
Year = {2004},
Key = {fds286632}
}
@article{fds376381,
Title = {Red Vienna, the ’Jewish Question,’ and Emigration,
1936-1937},
Pages = {1:87-133.},
Publisher = {Routledge},
Year = {2004},
Key = {fds376381}
}
@article{fds286660,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {Karl Popper and the Liberal Imagination in Science and
Politics (in Hungarian)},
Journal = {Buksz – Budapest Review of Books. (Budapesti Könyvszemle
– BUKSZ)},
Year = {2003},
Month = {Winter},
Key = {fds286660}
}
@misc{fds286637,
Author = {Hacohen, M},
Title = {Historicizing Deduction},
Booktitle = {Induction and Deduction in the Sciences},
Publisher = {Dordrecht: Kluwer},
Editor = {Galavotti, MC and Stadler, F},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds286637}
}
@article{fds320872,
Author = {Hacohen, MH and Popper, K},
Title = {The formative years, 1902-1945},
Journal = {Annals of Science},
Volume = {59},
Number = {1},
Pages = {89},
Publisher = {Informa UK Limited},
Year = {2002},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00033790110044684},
Doi = {10.1080/00033790110044684},
Key = {fds320872}
}
@misc{fds286636,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {Critical Rationalism, Logical Positivism, and the
Poststructuralist Conundrum: Reconsidering the
Neurath-Popper Debate},
Pages = {307-324},
Booktitle = {History of Philosophy and Science},
Publisher = {Dordrecht: Kluwer},
Editor = {Heidelberger, M and Stadler, F},
Year = {2002},
Key = {fds286636}
}
@misc{fds286642,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {La città celeste di Popper: Platone, Atene e la società
aperta},
Series = {Nuova Civiltà delle Macchine, XX:2},
Number = {XX:2},
Pages = {II:12-160},
Booktitle = {Karl R. Popper, 1902-2002: ripensando il razionalismo
critico. (Nuova Civilta delle Macchine, XX:2)},
Publisher = {Analisi-Trend},
Editor = {Gattei, S},
Year = {2002},
Key = {fds286642}
}
@article{fds376382,
Title = {La città celeste di Popper: Platone, Atene e la società
aperta},
Pages = {II:12-160},
Publisher = {Analisi-Trend},
Year = {2002},
Key = {fds376382}
}
@misc{fds286634,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {Karl Popper’s Cosmopolitanism: Culture Clash and Jewish
Identity},
Pages = {171-194},
Booktitle = {Rethinking Vienna 1900},
Publisher = {New York: Berghahn Books},
Editor = {Beller, S},
Year = {2001},
Key = {fds286634}
}
@misc{fds286635,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {The Limits of the National Paradigm in the Study of
Political Thought},
Pages = {247-279},
Booktitle = {Political Thought and its History in National
Context},
Publisher = {Cambridge: Cambridge University Press},
Editor = {Castiglione, D and Hampsher-Monk, I},
Year = {2001},
Key = {fds286635}
}
@article{fds286659,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {The Poverty of Historicism, 1935-1940},
Journal = {Storiografia},
Volume = {5},
Pages = {67.-72.},
Year = {2001},
Key = {fds286659}
}
@book{fds286649,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {Karl Popper - The Formative Years, 1902-1945: Politics and
Philosophy in Interwar Vienna},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
Year = {2000},
Key = {fds286649}
}
@misc{fds286633,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {The Rebirth of Liberalism in Science and Politics: Karl
Popper, the Vienna Circle, and Red Vienna},
Volume = {II},
Series = {2 vols.},
Pages = {146-179},
Booktitle = {Metropole Wien. Texturen der Moderne},
Publisher = {Vienna: WUV},
Editor = {Horak, R and al, E},
Year = {2000},
Key = {fds286633}
}
@article{fds286658,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {Dilemmas of cosmopolitanism: Karl Popper, Jewish identity,
and "Central European Culture"},
Journal = {Journal of Modern History},
Volume = {71},
Number = {1},
Pages = {105-149},
Publisher = {University of Chicago Press},
Year = {1999},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0022-2801},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000079432300004&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.1086/235197},
Key = {fds286658}
}
@book{fds286648,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {Karl Popper in Esilio},
Publisher = {Biblioteca Austriaca},
Editor = {Editore, R},
Year = {1999},
Key = {fds286648}
}
@article{fds286657,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {Karl Popper, the Vienna Circle, and Red Vienna},
Journal = {Journal of the History of Ideas},
Volume = {59},
Number = {4},
Pages = {711-734},
Year = {1998},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0022-5037},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000076832900010&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.2307/3653940},
Key = {fds286657}
}
@article{fds286644,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {D. W. Hamlyn, Being a Philosopher: A History of a
Practice},
Journal = {Philosophy of the Social Sciences},
Volume = {26},
Pages = {304-310},
Year = {1996},
Month = {June},
Key = {fds286644}
}
@article{fds286656,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {Karl Popper in Exile: The Viennese Progressive Imagination
and the Making of the Open Society},
Journal = {Philosophy of the Social Sciences},
Volume = {26},
Number = {4},
Pages = {452-492},
Publisher = {SAGE Publications},
Year = {1996},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0048-3931},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1996VX07000002&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Abstract = {This article explores the impact of Popper's exile on the
formation of The Open Society. It proposes homelessness as a
major motif in Popper's life and work. His emigration from
clerical-fascist Austria, sojourn in New Zealand during
World War II, and social isolation in postwar England
constituted a permanent exile. In cosmopolitan philosophy,
he searched for a new home. His unended quest issued in a
liberal cosmopolitan vision of scientific and political
communities pursuing truth and reform. The Open Society was
their embodiment. As described, it expressed the ideals of
fin-de-siècle Viennese progressives. Many progressives were
assimilated Jews, whose dilemmas of national identity gave
rise to cosmopolitan views that stripped ethnicity and
nationality of significance. The Open Society was an
admirable defense of liberalism against fascism, but it
remained a utopian ideal. It could not provide a surrogate
community or home where Popper might have reached his
destination and rested.},
Doi = {10.1177/004839319602600402},
Key = {fds286656}
}
@article{fds314370,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {Leonard Krieger: Historicization and political engagement in
intellectual history},
Journal = {History and Theory},
Volume = {35},
Number = {1},
Pages = {84-128},
Year = {1996},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0018-2656},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2505518},
Abstract = {This essay explores the methodological and historiographical
legacy of Leonard Krieger (1918-1990), one of the most
sophisticated and influential intellectual historians of his
generation. The author argues that Krieger's mode of
historicization exemplifies essential methodological
practices neglected by contemporary historians and provides
a model for scholarly political engagement. The essay is
divided into four sections. The first provides an overview
of Krieger's last two works: Time's Reasons, a
methodological and historiographical study, and Ideas and
Events, a posthumously published collection of essays
written throughout Krieger's life. The second section,
focusing on the essays on Sartre, Kant, and Pufendorf in
Ideas and Events, defines Krieger's mode of historicization
as the pursuit of theoretical tensions in conceptual
structures and their explanation through the dilemmas of
thinkers. Krieger's historicization of tensions and dilemmas
was constrained, however, by his privileging of internal
theoretical explanations over external contextual ones. The
author argues that opening theories to broader historical
contexts may provide more satisfactory historical
explanations. Seeking to explain Krieger's apprehension
about radical historicization, the third section traces
Krieger's problem with coherence - the construction of
historical patterns - from Ideas and Events to Time's
Reasons. Krieger's conflicting commitments to the
historicist conception of history and to universal values
resulted in fear that historicization would lead to a
complete dissolution of historical coherence and meaning.
The fear, suggests the fourth section, was rooted in
Krieger's political experience. Like many in his generation,
Krieger believed that German Historismus was implicated in
National Socialism. He sought to liberalize Historismus
through a synthesis with natural law. This impossible
project failed, but Krieger's engagement of the past to
address contemporary problems remains exemplary. By
constructing histories of current problems and historicizing
his own position and concerns, he rendered history useful to
the present. Such political engagement can provide a model
for those seeking to re-engage history for radical political
reform.},
Doi = {10.2307/2505518},
Key = {fds314370}
}
@article{fds286655,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {Leonard Krieger: Historicalization and Political Engagement
in Intellectual History},
Journal = {History and Theory},
Volume = {35},
Pages = {80-130},
Year = {1996},
Key = {fds286655}
}
%% Matory, J. Lorand
@article{fds375074,
Author = {Matory, JL},
Title = {‘On the backs of Blacks’: the fetish and how socially
inferior Europeans put down Africans to prove their equality
with their own oppressors},
Journal = {History of European Ideas},
Pages = {1-4},
Publisher = {Informa UK Limited},
Year = {2023},
Month = {November},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01916599.2023.2277644},
Doi = {10.1080/01916599.2023.2277644},
Key = {fds375074}
}
@article{fds370565,
Author = {Matory, JL},
Title = {基于白-黑肤色差异的族裔间不平等及其生成逻辑
(The Light-Dark Hierarchy of Human Worth)},
Journal = {Journal of Chinese National Community Studies
(中华民族共同体研究)},
Volume = {2023 (1)},
Number = {1},
Pages = {143-176},
Publisher = {Minzu University of Beijing},
Year = {2023},
Month = {January},
Key = {fds370565}
}
@article{fds370588,
Author = {Matory, L},
Title = {"Was Marx a Fetishist?"},
Journal = {Extrablatt},
Volume = {2022},
Number = {19},
Year = {2022},
Month = {February},
Abstract = {Excerpt from Matory's book The Fetish Revisited},
Key = {fds370588}
}
@article{fds351161,
Author = {Matory, L},
Title = {"The Fetish Revisited" with J. Lorand Matory Interview with
Kristian Petersen},
Journal = {Religious Studies News},
Publisher = {Journal of Ameriacan Academy of Religion},
Editor = {Petersen, K},
Year = {2020},
Month = {July},
Key = {fds351161}
}
@article{fds370566,
Author = {Matory, JL},
Title = {O navio de volta para casa: Tropos analíticos como mapas da
e para a história cultural da diáspora
africana},
Journal = {Contemporânea - Revista de Sociologia da
UFSCar},
Volume = {10},
Number = {3},
Pages = {969-993},
Publisher = {FAI-UFSCar},
Year = {2020},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.31560/2316-1329.v10n3.6},
Doi = {10.31560/2316-1329.v10n3.6},
Key = {fds370566}
}
@book{fds343644,
Author = {Matory, JL},
Title = {The Fetish Revisited: Marx, Freud, and the Gods Black People
Make},
Pages = {384 pages},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {2018},
Month = {October},
ISBN = {9781478002437},
Abstract = {Marx, Freud, and the Gods Black People Make J. Lorand
Matory. Eshu (Èṣù, Yorùbá god), 1–2, 3f, 285–32,
plate 1. See also Elegguá; Exu; Legba Èṣù (also Eshu or
Elégbára; Yorùbá god), 1,3f, plate 1. See Elegguá; Exu;
Legba ethnographic ...},
Key = {fds343644}
}
@article{fds343645,
Author = {Apter, A},
Title = {Oduduwa’s Chain: Locations of Culture in the
Yoruba-Atlantic},
Journal = {African and Black Diaspora: An International
Journa},
Pages = {1-5},
Year = {2018},
Month = {August},
Key = {fds343645}
}
@article{fds370007,
Author = {Matory, JL},
Title = {The English Professors of Brazil: On the Diasporic Roots of
the Yoruba Nation},
Pages = {3-35},
Booktitle = {MAKING OF BRAZIL'S BLACK MECCA},
Year = {2018},
ISBN = {978-1-61186-294-2},
Key = {fds370007}
}
@article{fds370571,
Author = {Matory, JL},
Title = {THE FETISH REVISITED Marx, Freud, and the Gods Black People
Make INTRODUCTION},
Pages = {1-39},
Booktitle = {FETISH REVISITED},
Year = {2018},
ISBN = {978-1-4780-0105-8},
Key = {fds370571}
}
@article{fds318142,
Author = {Matory, JL},
Title = {Collecting and Exhibiting at the Crossroads: In Honor of
Eshu},
Journal = {Material Religion: the journal of objects, art and
belief},
Volume = {12},
Number = {3},
Pages = {378-380},
Publisher = {Taylor & Francis (Routledge): SSH Titles},
Year = {2016},
Month = {September},
Key = {fds318142}
}
@article{fds318141,
Author = {Matory, JL},
Title = {Collecting and Exhibiting at the Crossroads: In Honor of
Eshu},
Journal = {Material Religion},
Volume = {12},
Number = {3},
Pages = {378-380},
Publisher = {Routledge},
Year = {2016},
Month = {September},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17432200.2016.1192156},
Doi = {10.1080/17432200.2016.1192156},
Key = {fds318141}
}
@article{fds305970,
Author = {Matory, JL},
Title = {Watering the Flowers While Black},
Journal = {News & Observer (Raleigh, NC)},
Year = {2016},
Month = {July},
url = {http://infoweb.newsbank.com/resources/doc/nb/news/147A07C639CCFB58?p=NewsBank},
Key = {fds305970}
}
@article{fds299459,
Author = {Matory, JL},
Title = {In-Depth Review--The Formation of Candomble: Vodun History
and Ritual in Brazil, by Luis Nicolau Pares},
Journal = {The Americas: A Quarterly Review of Latin American
History},
Volume = {72},
Number = {04},
Pages = {609-628},
Year = {2015},
Month = {October},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/11155 Duke open
access},
Abstract = {Critical review of Pares's The Formation of Candomble. The
ongoing interaction between African and African-diaspora
populations explains much that is neglected in models of
cultural "memory" and "forgetting."},
Key = {fds299459}
}
@article{fds331588,
Author = {Matory, JL},
Title = {In-Depth Review: The Formation of Candomblé: Vodun History
and Ritual in Brazil, by Luis Nicolau Parés},
Journal = {The Americas},
Volume = {72},
Number = {4},
Pages = {609-628},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {2015},
Month = {October},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/tam.2015.70},
Abstract = {<jats:p>The Atlantic slave trade extracted kidnapped
populations from the entirety of the western African coast
between what are now Senegal and Angola, as well as parts of
the east African coast in what is now Mozambique. Western
slave traders and buyers regularly classified their human
merchandise in terms of the African region, coastal town, or
commercial fortress from which they had embarked, or in
terms of an ethnic group that presumably derived from that
place. With such presumptions, ethnic groupings such as
Congo, Angola, Carabalí, Ibo, Nagô, Lucumí, Mina, Arará,
Koromantee, and so forth were called “nations.”</jats:p>},
Doi = {10.1017/tam.2015.70},
Key = {fds331588}
}
@article{fds237673,
Author = {Matory, JL},
Title = {Hurt People Hurt People},
Publisher = {Savage Minds: Notes and Queries in Anthropology},
Year = {2015},
Month = {June},
url = {http://savageminds.org/2015/06/03/anthropology-and-the-boycott-of-israeli-academic-institutions-part-1/},
Abstract = {Why I signed the petition for the American Anthropological
Association to boycott Israeli academic institutions.},
Key = {fds237673}
}
@article{fds303220,
Author = {Matory, JL},
Title = {Stureplan People: Region, Race and Class in Today’s
Sweden},
Journal = {Transition},
Volume = {118},
Publisher = {Indiana University Press},
Year = {2015},
Month = {June},
ISSN = {1527-8042},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/10728 Duke open
access},
Key = {fds303220}
}
@article{fds227034,
Author = {J.L. Matory},
Title = {Book Review of Witchcraft, Intimacy, and Trust: African in
Comparison, written by Peter Geschiere},
Volume = {44},
Number = {3-4},
Pages = {423-427},
Year = {2015},
ISSN = {0022-4200},
Keywords = {Africa Europe United States Witchcraft Sorcery},
Abstract = {Review of a book by eminent Africanist anthropologist Peter
Geschiere},
Key = {fds227034}
}
@misc{fds226424,
Author = {J.L. Matory},
Title = {Vodou and Other African Religions},
Year = {2015},
url = {https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QAcQKhVAjM8},
Key = {fds226424}
}
@misc{fds226425,
Author = {J.L. Matory},
Title = {Vodou and Other African-Inspired Religions},
Year = {2015},
url = {https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QAcQKhVAjM8},
Key = {fds226425}
}
@misc{fds226426,
Author = {J.L. Matory},
Title = {Vodou and Other African-Inspired Religions},
Year = {2015},
url = {https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QAcQKhVAjM8},
Key = {fds226426}
}
@book{fds237708,
Author = {Matory, JL},
Title = {Stigma and Culture: Last-Place Anxiety in Black
America},
Publisher = {University of Chicago Press},
Year = {2015},
ISBN = {978-0226297736},
url = {http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/022629773X?keywords=Stigma},
Abstract = {The dialectical construction of "cultural" identities among
Caribbean immigrants, African immigrants, Louisiana Creoles
of color,Native Americans of African descent,
Gullah-Geechees, and soi-disant "middle-class" African
Americans in and around Howard University is a locus
classicus for the hypothesis that stigma is a driving force
behind ethnogenesis worldwide. As a world of the stigmatized
and ambitious, the university is an important site of the
articulation of "cultural" identities whereby discreditable
populations endeavor to distinguish themselves from the main
"constituent other"–in this case, ostensibly normative
African Americans–in the social field that they share. I
coin the term "ethnological Schadenfreude" to explain the a
priori and logically concomitant representation of the
constituent other as culturally inferior. Author's
Comments:The book has been revised following anonymous
review and is scheduled for publication in
2014.},
Key = {fds237708}
}
@article{fds237672,
Author = {Matory, JL},
Title = {Stureplan People: Racial Fantasy and Human Reality in
Today's Sweden},
Journal = {Transition},
Volume = {118},
Number = {118},
Pages = {47-60},
Year = {2015},
ISSN = {0041-1191},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2979/transition.118.47#pdf_only_tab_contents},
Keywords = {Race class Europe},
Abstract = {Immigrants and refugees, and especially those identified by
their dark skin, are now the chief symbols of Swedes'
disappointment with northern Europeans' gradual loss of
economic security amid globalization. But the Stureplan
people are a further hated anti-symbol of what is
nostalgically regarded as an economically secure and
egalitarian past, which, in fact, always included a great
inequality of opportunity and esteem across the diverse
white-skinned regions and ethnic groups of
Sweden.},
Key = {fds237672}
}
@book{fds219656,
Author = {J.L. Matory},
Title = {Religión del Atlántico negro: Tradición,
Transnacionalismo y Matriarcado en el Candomblé
Brasileño},
Publisher = {Editorial Oriente/Casa del Caribe},
Address = {Santiago de Cuba, Cuba},
Year = {2014},
Abstract = {Spanish-language translation of Black Atlantic Religion. The
classical African-inspired religions of the Americas result
not from the inert "survival " of African identities and
practices predating the slave trade but from a
circum-Atlantic "dialogue" among Africans, African
Americans, European colonialists, white creoles, and
culturally hybrid black trans-Atlantic travelers, who
selectively canonized and revised their African-inspired
religions in reaction to the politics of multiple African
colonies and American nation-states.},
Key = {fds219656}
}
@misc{fds226054,
Author = {J.L. Matory},
Title = {Lucumi Music: Singing, Dancing and Drumming Black
Divnity},
Year = {2014},
url = {http://caaar.duke.edu/films},
Abstract = {The orichas and the foddunes of Cuba and its diaspora come
alive through music and dance. This film documents a 2014
conference of the Center for African and African American
Research at Duke University about the diverse genres of
Afro-Cuban sacred drumming that turn human beings into gods.
The cutting-edge ideas that emerged at the conference are
illustrated in performance footage. “Lucumí Music” both
illuminates and instantiates the century-old encounter among
priests, dancers, drummers, researchers, state officials,
and tourists has shaped the practice of Afro-Cuban religion
today.},
Key = {fds226054}
}
@book{fds237709,
Author = {Matory, JL},
Title = {Religión Afro-Atlántica: Tradición, Trasnacionalismo y
Matriarcado en el Candomblé Brasileño},
Publisher = {Editorial Oriente/Casa del Caribe},
Year = {2014},
url = {http://www.amazon.com/Black-Atlantic-Religion-Transnationalism-Afro-Brazilian/dp/B00DFFTQ7U/ref=sr_1_5?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1444930554&sr=1-5},
Abstract = {Spanish-language translation of Black Atlantic Religion. The
classical African-inspired religions of the Americas result
not from the inert "survival " of African identities and
practices predating the slave trade but from a
circum-Atlantic "dialogue" among Africans, African
Americans, European colonialists, white creoles, and
culturally hybrid black trans-Atlantic travelers, who
selectively canonized and revised their African-inspired
religions in reaction to the politics of multiple African
colonies and American nation-states. Author's Comments: This
book was solicited for translation and presentation as the
featured book of the "Festival del Caribe" in July 2014 or
2015, hosted by the Casa del Caribe in Santiago de
Cuba.},
Key = {fds237709}
}
@article{fds237687,
Author = {Matory, JL},
Title = {From ‘Survival’ to ‘Dialogue’: Analytic Tropes in
the Study of African-Diaspora Cultural History},
Pages = {33-55},
Booktitle = {Transatlantic Caribbean: Dialogues of People, Practices,
Ideas},
Publisher = {Transcript Verlag},
Address = {Bielefeld, Germany},
Editor = {Kummels, I and Rauhut, C and Rinke, S and Timm, B},
Year = {2014},
ISBN = {978-3-8376-2607-0},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/10709 Duke open
access},
Abstract = {About the changing analytic metaphors and other tropes that
have informed research on African-diaspora cultural history.
Each one highlights and hides dimensions of cultural change
in the diaspora.},
Key = {fds237687}
}
@article{fds237688,
Author = {Matory, JL},
Title = {Affirmative Scapegoating},
Journal = {The Harvard Crimson},
Number = {May 29},
Year = {2014},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/10719 Duke open
access},
Key = {fds237688}
}
@article{fds237689,
Author = {Matory, JL},
Title = {Witchcraft Intimacy & Trust: Africa in Comparison},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF RELIGION IN AFRICA},
Volume = {44},
Number = {3-4},
Pages = {423-427},
Publisher = {BRILL},
Year = {2014},
ISSN = {0022-4200},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000352676800011&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Abstract = {Review of a book by eminent Africanist anthropologist Peter
Geschiere},
Doi = {10.1163/15700666-12340016},
Key = {fds237689}
}
@article{fds305743,
Author = {Matory, JL},
Title = {One Duke Professor's Trayvon Martin Moment},
Journal = {The News and Observer (Raleigh, NC)},
Year = {2013},
Month = {July},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/11588 Duke open
access},
Key = {fds305743}
}
@article{fds237705,
Author = {Matory, JL},
Title = {One Duke professor’s Trayvon Martin moment},
Year = {2013},
Month = {July},
url = {http://www.newsobserver.com/2013/07/13/3026219_one-duke-professors-trayvon-martin.html?rh=1},
Key = {fds237705}
}
@article{fds237704,
Author = {Matory, JL},
Title = {He Fit the Description: Prejudice and Pain in Progressive
Communities},
Pages = {138-44},
Booktitle = {Racism in the Academy: The New Millenium},
Publisher = {American Anthropological Association},
Editor = {Smedley, A and Hutchinson, JF},
Year = {2012},
Month = {February},
url = {http://caaar.duke.edu/uploads/media_items/he-fit-the-description-prejudice-and-pain-in-progressive-communities.original.pdf},
Key = {fds237704}
}
@book{fds185551,
Author = {J. Lorand Matory},
Title = {"Stigma and Culture: Global Migrations and the Crisis of
Identity in Black America"},
Publisher = {University of Chicago Press},
Year = {2012},
Abstract = {Culture and Stigma concerns personal experiences and the
cultural self-fashioning of Louisiana Creoles of color,
Indians of partly African ancestry, Gullah/Geechees, West
Indians, and Africans at Howard University and in its alumni
networks. The book explores the role of racism and other
forms of stigma in the propagation of ethnic
identities.},
Key = {fds185551}
}
@misc{fds225993,
Author = {J.L. Matory},
Title = {“Can We Talk?: Bridges between the Humanities and the
Social Sciences” (2012).},
Year = {2012},
url = {http://caaar.duke.edu/lecture-series/conferences},
Key = {fds225993}
}
@misc{fds225994,
Author = {J.L. Matory},
Title = {“Human Traffic: Past and Present”},
Year = {2012},
url = {http://caaar.duke.edu/lecture-series/conferences},
Key = {fds225994}
}
@article{fds237707,
Author = {Matory, JL},
Title = {The Homeward Ship: Analytic Tropes as Maps of and for
African-Diaspora Cultural History"},
Pages = {93-112},
Booktitle = {Transforming Ethnographic Knowledge},
Publisher = {University of Wisconsin Press},
Editor = {Hardin, R and Clarke, KM},
Year = {2012},
ISBN = {0299248747},
url = {http://caaar.duke.edu/uploads/media_items/the-homeward-ship-by-j-lorand-matory.original.pdf},
Key = {fds237707}
}
@article{fds237703,
Author = {Matory, JL},
Title = {What Harvard Has Taught Me},
Year = {2009},
Month = {June},
url = {http://www.thecrimson.com/article/2009/6/2/what-harvard-has-taught-me-at/},
Key = {fds237703}
}
@inbook{fds237719,
Author = {Matory, JL},
Title = {The Many Who Dance in Me: Afro-Atlantic Ontology and the
Problem with 'Transnationalism},
Pages = {231-262},
Booktitle = {Transnational Transcendence: Essays on Religion and
Globalization},
Publisher = {University of California Press},
Editor = {Csordas, TJ},
Year = {2009},
Month = {March},
ISBN = {9780520257429},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/7366 Duke open
access},
Abstract = {This innovative collection examines the transnational
movements, effects, and transformations of religion in the
contemporary world, offering a fresh perspective on the
interrelation between globalization and religion. Taken as a
whole, Transnational Transcendence challenges some widely
accepted ideas about this relationship, in particular, that
international contemporary religious manifestations are
secondary to the primary economic phenomenon of
globalization.},
Key = {fds237719}
}
@article{fds237736,
Author = {Matory, JL},
Title = {Obituary: Elliot Percival Skinner (1924-2007)},
Journal = {AMERICAN ANTHROPOLOGIST},
Volume = {111},
Number = {1},
Pages = {127-130},
Publisher = {WILEY},
Year = {2009},
Month = {March},
ISSN = {0002-7294},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000264636000032&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Keywords = {Black Anthropologists, History of Anthropology, Africa,
Anthropology of Diplomacy},
Abstract = {Obituary of the doyen of African-American anthropology,
Franz Boas Professor Emeritus Elliot P. Skinner, of Columbia
University.},
Doi = {10.1111/j.1548-1433.2009.01100_2.x},
Key = {fds237736}
}
@book{fds237690,
Author = {Matory, JL},
Title = {Black Atlantic Religion: Tradition, Transnationalism, and
Matriarchy in the Afro-Brazilian Candomble},
Pages = {1-383},
Publisher = {Princeton University Press},
Year = {2009},
Month = {February},
ISBN = {9780691059440},
url = {http://www.amazon.com/Black-Atlantic-Religion-Transnationalism-Afro-Brazilian/dp/B011SIXXG0/ref=sr_1_6?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1444930554&sr=1-6},
Abstract = {Black Atlantic Religion illuminates the mutual
transformation of African and African-American cultures,
highlighting the example of the Afro-Brazilian Candomblé
religion. This book contests both the recent conviction that
transnationalism is new and the long-held supposition that
African culture endures in the Americas only among the
poorest and most isolated of black populations. In fact,
African culture in the Americas has most flourished among
the urban and the prosperous, who, through travel, commerce,
and literacy, were well exposed to other cultures. Their
embrace of African religion is less a "survival," or inert
residue of the African past, than a strategic choice in
their circum-Atlantic, multicultural world. With
counterparts in Nigeria, the Benin Republic, Haiti, Cuba,
Trinidad, and the United States, Candomblé is a religion of
spirit possession, dance, healing, and blood sacrifice. Most
surprising to those who imagine Candomblé and other such
religions as the products of anonymous folk memory is the
fact that some of this religion's towering leaders and
priests have been either well-traveled writers or merchants,
whose stake in African-inspired religion was as much
commercial as spiritual. Morever, they influenced Africa as
much as Brazil. Thus, for centuries, Candomblé and its
counterparts have stood at the crux of enormous
transnational forces. Vividly combining history and
ethnography, Matory spotlights a so-called "folk" religion
defined not by its closure or internal homogeneity but by
the diversity of its connections to classes and places often
far away. Black Atlantic Religion sets a new standard for
the study of transnationalism in its subaltern and often
ancient manifestations.},
Key = {fds237690}
}
@article{fds208590,
Author = {J. Lorand Matory},
Title = {"Letter to the Harvard Class of 1982." In Harvard and
Radcliffe Class of 1982: 30th Anniversary Report (pp.
327-330). Cambridge, MA: Class Report Office},
Year = {2009},
url = {http://caaar.duke.edu/uploads/media_items/harvard-and-radcliffe-30th-anniversary-report.original.pdf},
Key = {fds208590}
}
@inbook{xxx,
Author = {Matory, JL},
Title = {'Favorite Professors' Open Letter to the Class of
2009},
Journal = {Harvard Yearbook},
Volume = {2009},
Series = {2009},
Pages = {53-53},
Booktitle = {Harvard College Yearbook},
Publisher = {Harvard Yearbook Publications},
Address = {Cambridge, MA},
Editor = {Liu, E},
Year = {2009},
Month = {Spring},
Crossref = {xxx},
Keywords = {Activism and scholarship},
Abstract = {A reflection on the historic events of the past 22 years and
of the past four years, appealing to the justice-minded
activism of the graduating seniors. Also my farewell to
Harvard.},
Key = {xxx}
}
@article{fds369903,
Author = {Matory, J},
Title = {"The Many Who Dance in Me: Afro-Atlantic Ontology and the
Problem with ’Transnationalism’"},
Pages = {231-262},
Booktitle = {Transnational Transcendence},
Editor = {Csordas, T},
Year = {2009},
Abstract = {The spirit possession religions of West Africa and its
American diaspora, like many religions, are inherently
transnationalist in their conceptions of the
person.},
Key = {fds369903}
}
@article{fds237740,
Author = {Matory, JL},
Title = {The illusion of isolation: The Gullah/Geechees and the
political economy of African culture in the
Americas},
Journal = {Comparative Studies in Society and History},
Volume = {50},
Number = {4},
Pages = {949-980},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {2008},
Month = {October},
ISSN = {0010-4175},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/6526 Duke open
access},
Keywords = {Gullahs, Geechees, African Americans,South Carolina,
Georgia, black Americans, African culture in the Americas,
Baskets and Basketry},
Abstract = {The Gullah/Geechee people are the locus classicus for the
study of "African survivals" in North American culture. As
such, they have been saddled with the duty to generate
universal principles for the explanation of Africans'
acculturation, adaptation, and cultural resistance in the
Western hemisphere, and they provide the main North American
test case for explanatory principles generated elsewhere in
the Americas. Yet, the well-studied Gullah/Geechee case,
like the Afro-Atlantic world generally, holds untapped
lessons about the historical genesis of cultures and ethnic
identities worldwide. Is isolation the normal precondition
and conservator of cultural and ethnic distinctiveness? And
do the enslaved and their descendants choose their
ancestors' ways and identities mainly when and where
isolation from the oppressor has made the oppressor's
cultural alternatives unavailable? The existing literature
on the Gullah/Geechee people of the southeastern U.S. coast
and islands says "yes" to these questions, which also stand
at the heart of both black Atlantic and global cultural
history. © 2008 Society for the Comparative Study of
Society and History.},
Doi = {10.1017/S0010417508000406},
Key = {fds237740}
}
@article{fds237718,
Author = {Matory, JL},
Title = {Islands Are Not Isolated: Reconsidering the Roots of Gullah
Distinctiveness},
Pages = {232-244},
Booktitle = {Grass roots: African origins of an American
art},
Publisher = {University of Washington Press},
Address = {Long Island City, NY},
Editor = {Rosengarten, D and Rosengarten, T and Schildkrout, E and Carney,
JA},
Year = {2008},
Month = {September},
ISBN = {9780945802518},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/7375 Duke open
access},
Keywords = {Gullahs, Geechees, African Americans, black Americans, South
Carolina, Georgia, African culture in the Americas, Baskets
and Basketry},
Abstract = {In this investigation of America's most enduring
African-inspired art form, the Lowcountry basket becomes a
prism through which to explore 300 years of American and
African history.},
Key = {fds237718}
}
@article{fds344612,
Author = {Matory, L},
Title = {What do Critics of Israel Have to Fear?},
Journal = {The Harvard Crimson},
Year = {2008},
Month = {June},
Key = {fds344612}
}
@article{fds344613,
Author = {Matory, L},
Title = {Obituary: David Maybury-Lewis: Anthropologist keen to
protect the interests of the peoples of central
Brazil},
Publisher = {The Guardian},
Year = {2008},
Month = {February},
Key = {fds344613}
}
@article{fds369904,
Author = {Matory, JL},
Title = {David Maybury-Lewis--Anthropologist keen to protect the
interests of the peoples of central Brazil},
Journal = {The Guardian},
Year = {2008},
Month = {February},
Abstract = {Leading structuralist and Harvard anthropologist David
Maybury-Lewis not only studied but also set the standard for
culturally informed service and assistance to the indigenous
peoples of lowland South America.},
Key = {fds369904}
}
@article{fds237717,
Author = {Matory, JL},
Title = {Is There Gender in Yorùbá Culture?},
Pages = {513-558},
Booktitle = {Òrìşà devotion as world religion : the globalization of
Yorùbá religious culture},
Publisher = {University of Wisconsin Press},
Editor = {Olupona, JK and Rey, T},
Year = {2008},
Month = {January},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/7376 Duke open
access},
Keywords = {Gender, Yoruba people, Oyeronke Oyewumi},
Abstract = {As the twenty-first century begins, tens of millions of
people participate in devotions to the spirits called
Òrìsà. This book explores the emergence of Òrìsà
devotion as a world religion, one of the most remarkable and
compelling developments in the history of the human
religious quest. Originating among the Yorùbá people of
West Africa, the varied traditions that comprise Òrìsà
devotion are today found in Africa, the Americas, Asia,
Europe, and Australia. The African spirit proved remarkably
resilient in the face of the transatlantic slave trade,
inspiring the perseverance of African religion wherever its
adherents settled in the New World. Among the most
significant manifestations of this spirit, Yorùbá
religious culture persisted, adapted, and even flourished in
the Americas, especially in Brazil and Cuba, where it
thrives as Candomblé and Lukumi/Santería, respectively.
After the end of slavery in the Americas, the free
migrations of Latin American and African practitioners has
further spread the religion to places like New York City and
Miami. Thousands of African Americans have turned to the
religion of their ancestors, as have many other spiritual
seekers who are not themselves of African descent. Ifá
divination in Nigeria, Candomblé funerary chants in Brazil,
the role of music in Yorùbá revivalism in the United
States, gender and representational authority in Yorùbá
religious culture--these are among the many subjects
discussed here by experts from around the world. Approaching
Òrìsà devotion from diverse vantage points, their
collective effort makes this one of the most authoritative
texts on Yorùbá religion and a groundbreaking book that
heralds this rich, complex, and variegated tradition as one
of the world's great religions.},
Key = {fds237717}
}
@article{fds170288,
Author = {J. Lorand Matory},
Title = {"Feminismo, nacionalismo, e a luta pelo significado do ade
no Candomble},
Journal = {Revista de Antropologia: Revista de Antropologia da
Universidade de Sao Paulo},
Volume = {51},
Number = {1},
Pages = {107-121},
Year = {2008},
Keywords = {Candomble, Cult Matriarchy,Spirit Possession,
African-diaspora religions},
Abstract = {US-based feminist anthropologist Ruth Landes introduced
homophobic ideas into the Brazilian elite's understanding
and treatment of male-loving priests of the Afro-Brazilian
Candomble religion. This influence helps to explain the
relatively recent numerical dominance of priestesses over
priests in this religion.},
Key = {fds170288}
}
@article{fds237696,
Author = {Matory, JL},
Title = {Free to Be a Slave: Slavery as a Metaphor in the
Afro-Atlantic Religions},
Volume = {33},
Booktitle = {Africas of the Americas: Beyond the Search for Origins in
the Study of Afro-Atlantic Religions},
Publisher = {BRILL},
Editor = {Palmie, S},
Year = {2008},
ISBN = {9789004164727},
Keywords = {African-inspired religions, slavery, spirit possession,
Santeria, Palo Mayombe, Umbanda, Candomble,
Spiritism},
Abstract = {Whereas most African Americans and most university scholars
regard enslavement as a demeaning condition, many African or
African-inspired religions represent slaves as powerful and
social hierarchy as a normal condition of life. Indeed,
Christianity and Islam valorize slavery and the slave is
ways that we seldom highlight or recognize as shaping
publicly accepted conduct even in recent
times.},
Key = {fds237696}
}
@article{fds237716,
Author = {Matory, JL},
Title = {Feminismo, nacionalismo, e a luta pelo significado do adé
no Candomblé: ou, como Edison Carneiro e Ruth landes
inverteram o curso da historia},
Journal = {Revista de Antropologia: Revista de Antropologia da
Universidade de São Paulo},
Volume = {51},
Number = {1},
Pages = {107-120},
Publisher = {Universidade de São Paulo},
Year = {2008},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/7392 Duke open
access},
Abstract = {US-based feminist anthropologist Ruth Landes introduced
homophobic ideas into the Brazilian elite's understanding
and treatment of male-loving priests of the Afro-Brazilian
Candomble religion. This influence helps to explain the
relatively recent numerical dominance of priestesses over
priests in this religion.},
Key = {fds237716}
}
@article{fds369905,
Author = {Holsey, B},
Title = {Black Atlantic religion: Tradition, transnationalism, and
matriarchy in the Afro-Brazilian candomble},
Journal = {AMERICAN ANTHROPOLOGIST},
Volume = {110},
Number = {1},
Pages = {128-129},
Year = {2008},
Key = {fds369905}
}
@article{fds344614,
Author = {Matory, L},
Title = {Orwellian Uses of Free Speech},
Publisher = {Harvard Crimson},
Year = {2007},
Month = {November},
Abstract = {In recent debates at Harvard University, the discourse of
"free speech" has been used to silence civil debate about
Israel and its policies.},
Key = {fds344614}
}
@article{fds344615,
Author = {Matory, L},
Title = {Israel and Censorship at Harvard},
Year = {2007},
Month = {September},
Key = {fds344615}
}
@article{fds303215,
Author = {Matory, L},
Title = {The Progressives’ Prejudice},
Journal = {Harvard Crimson},
Number = {June 27 A29},
Publisher = {Harvard Crimson},
Year = {2007},
Month = {June},
url = {https://fds.duke.edu/db/attachment/1141},
Abstract = {Like other communities of progressive and highly educated
people, Harvard is often in denial about the perseverance of
racism. Precipitated by the famous "Quad Incident," in which
a fellow student called to police on black students holding
a field day on campus.},
Key = {fds303215}
}
@article{fds208591,
Author = {J. Lorand Matory},
Title = {Letter to the Harvard Class of 1982. In Harvard and
Radcliffe Class of 1982: Twenty-fifth Anniversary Report
(pp. 707-709). Cambridge,MA: Class Report
Office.},
Year = {2007},
url = {http://caaar.duke.edu/uploads/media_items/harvard-and-radcliffe-25th-anniversary-report.original.pdf},
Key = {fds208591}
}
@article{fds237671,
Author = {Matory, JL},
Title = {Harvard and Radcliffe Class of 1982 25th Anniversary
Report},
Publisher = {Harvard University},
Year = {2007},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/10749 Duke open
access},
Key = {fds237671}
}
@article{fds237699,
Author = {Matory, JL},
Title = {On Rings amid Somersaults There: Poetry, Parody,
Parenting},
Publisher = {Two Birches Press},
Address = {Cambridge},
Year = {2007},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/10710 Duke open
access},
Key = {fds237699}
}
@article{fds237702,
Author = {Matory, JL},
Title = {Letter to the Harvard Class of 1982},
Journal = {In Harvard and Radcliffe Class of 1982: Twenty-fifth
Anniversary Report},
Year = {2007},
url = {http://caaar.duke.edu/uploads/media_items/harvard-and-radcliffe-25th-anniversary-report.original.pdf},
Key = {fds237702}
}
@article{fds237720,
Author = {Matory, JL},
Title = {Free to Be a Slave: Slavery as a Metaphor in the
Afro-Atlantic Religions},
Journal = {Journal of Religion in Africa},
Volume = {37},
Number = {3},
Pages = {398-425},
Publisher = {Brill},
Year = {2007},
ISSN = {0022-4200},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/7067 Duke open
access},
Keywords = {African-inspired religions, slavery, spirit possession,
Santeria, Palo Mayombe, Umbanda, Candomble,
Spiritism},
Abstract = {Scholars tend to regard enslavement as a form of disability
inflicted upon the enslaved. This paper confronts the irony
that not all black Atlantic peoples and religions conceive
of slavery as an equally deficient condition or as the
opposite of freedom and other rights that are due to
respected human beings. Indeed, the religions of enslaved
Afro-Latin Americans and their descendants-including
Brazilian Candomblé, Cuban and Cuban-diaspora Ocha (or
Santería) and Haitian Vodou-are far more ambivalent about
slavery than most scholars and most Black North Americans
might expect. In these religions, the slave is often
understood to be the most effective spiritual actor, either
as the most empowering servant of the supplicant's goals or
as the most effective model for supplicants' own action upon
the world. These ironies are employed to illuminate the
unofficial realities of both the Abrahamic faiths and the
North American practices of 'freedom'. © 2007 Brill
Academic Publishers.},
Doi = {10.1163/157006607X218764},
Key = {fds237720}
}
@article{fds237715,
Author = {Matory, JL},
Title = {Why I Stood Up: The Case Against Summers},
Volume = {2006},
Number = {June 7},
Publisher = {The Harvard Crimson},
Year = {2006},
Month = {June},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/7530 Duke open
access},
Keywords = {Lawrence H. Summers, Harvard University,
resignation},
Abstract = {A detailed description of why the majority of the Harvard
University faculty rejected the presidency of Lawrence H.
Summers, after which he resigned.},
Key = {fds237715}
}
@article{fds344616,
Author = {Matory, L},
Title = {Why I Stood Up: The Case Against Summers},
Publisher = {The Harvard Crimson},
Year = {2006},
Month = {June},
Key = {fds344616}
}
@article{fds237732,
Author = {Matory, JL},
Title = {The "New World" Surrounds an Ocean: Theorizing the Live
Dialogue between African and African American
Cultures},
Pages = {501 pages},
Booktitle = {Afro-Atlantic Dialogues: Anthropology in the
Diaspora},
Publisher = {School of American Research Press},
Editor = {Yelvington, Kevin A.},
Year = {2006},
Month = {April},
ISBN = {978-1930618466},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/7027 Duke open
access},
Key = {fds237732}
}
@article{fds237726,
Author = {Matory, JL},
Title = {Tradition, Transnationalism and Gender in the Afro-Brazilian
Candomble},
Pages = {121-145},
Booktitle = {Cultural Agency in the Americas},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Address = {Durham and London},
Editor = {Sommer, Doris},
Year = {2006},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/7045 Duke open
access},
Keywords = {Ruth Landes, Edison Carneiro, feminist anthropology,
Candomble, African-inspired religions and the
state},
Abstract = {The transnational influence of US feminist anthropologist
Ruth Landes and Brazilian nationalist pride fueled
homophobia in the treatment of male Candomble priests by the
Brazilian state and bourgeoisie. The "cult matriarchy"
identified by Ruth Landes in the 1930s was less an
observation than a self-fulfilling prophecy.},
Key = {fds237726}
}
@article{fds369906,
Author = {Matory, JL},
Title = {The New World Surrounds an Ocean: On the Live Dialogue
between African and African American Cultures},
Pages = {152-192},
Booktitle = {Afro-Atlantic Dialogues},
Publisher = {School of American Research},
Address = {Santa Fe, NM},
Editor = {Yelvington, K},
Year = {2006},
url = {http://caaar.duke.edu/uploads/media_items/the-new-world-surrounds-an-ocean.original.pdf},
Keywords = {Afro-Atlantic religions, dialogue, analytic
metaphors},
Abstract = {For centuries, lifeways and political identities in Africa
and in many parts of its American diaspora have been
re-shaped by the back-and-forth exchange of people,books,
musical recordings,and merchandise between Africa and the
Americas, recommending that we re-think the analytic
metaphors in terms of which the relationship between African
and African-American cultures is conventionally
described.},
Key = {fds369906}
}
@article{fds376329,
Author = {Matory, JL},
Title = {Tradition, Transnationalism and Gender in the Afro-Brazilian
Candomble},
Pages = {121-145},
Booktitle = {Cultural Agency in the Americas},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {2006},
Abstract = {The transnational influence of US feminist anthropologist
Ruth Landes and Brazilian nationalist pride fueled
homophobia in the treatment of male Candomble priests by the
Brazilian state and bourgeoisie. The "cult matriarchy"
identified by Ruth Landes in the 1930s was less an
observation than a self-fulfilling prophecy.},
Key = {fds376329}
}
@book{fds170300,
Author = {J. Lorand Matory},
Title = {Black Atlantic Religion: Tradition, Transnationalism and
Matriarchy in the Afro-Brazilian Candomble},
Publisher = {Princeton University Press},
Address = {Princeton, NJ},
Year = {2005},
url = {http://www.amazon.com/Black-Atlantic-Religion-Transnationalism-Afro-Brazilian/dp/0691059446},
Keywords = {Candomble, African and African-inspired religions, spirit
possession, the political economy of religion, African
"survivals"},
Abstract = {Candomble and other African-inspired cultural phenomena are
often thought to be the products of inert survival. Instead,
they are often the products of strategic choice and
invention amid ongoing communication by their practitioners
with contemporaneous populations in Africa, and with
merchants, writers, and politicians from other places and
other classes. Throughout the century and a half of their
active documentation, Candomble and similar African-diaspora
practices demonstrate that transnationalism is not
new.},
Key = {fds170300}
}
@book{fds237706,
Author = {Matory, JL},
Title = {Sex and the Empire That Is No More: Gender and the Politics
of Metaphor in Oyo-Yoruba Religion},
Series = {second edition},
Publisher = {Berghahn Books},
Year = {2005},
url = {http://www.amazon.com/Sex-Empire-That-No-More/dp/1571813071/ref=sr_1_4?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1444930554&sr=1-4},
Keywords = {Yoruba religion, spirit possession, metaphor theory, tropes,
orisa, orisha},
Abstract = {The form and role of orisa-worship among the West Africa
Yoruba has changed during the past two centuries in ways
correlated with the changing overall political system. The
relationships between men and women have provided two majors
sorts of metaphor for the healthy and orderly relationship
between gods and humans, rulers and subjects. The ritual
metaphors invoked by priests and rulers have, in turn,
transformed the quotidian relationships between men and
women.},
Key = {fds237706}
}
@article{fds370010,
Author = {Matory, JL},
Title = {The Origins of the Term "Jeje"},
Pages = {299-+},
Booktitle = {BLACK ATLANTIC RELIGION: TRADITION, TRANSNATIONALISM, AND
MATRIARCHY IN THE AFRO-BRAZILIAN CANDOMBLE},
Year = {2005},
Key = {fds370010}
}
@article{fds370015,
Author = {Matory, JL},
Title = {The English Professors of Brazil ON THE DIASPORIC ROOTS OF
THE YORUBA NATION},
Pages = {38-+},
Booktitle = {BLACK ATLANTIC RELIGION: TRADITION, TRANSNATIONALISM, AND
MATRIARCHY IN THE AFRO-BRAZILIAN CANDOMBLE},
Year = {2005},
Key = {fds370015}
}
@article{fds370016,
Author = {Matory, JL},
Title = {Para Ingles Ver SEX, SECRECY, AND
SCHOLARSHIP IN THE YORUBA-ATLANTIC WORLD},
Pages = {188-+},
Booktitle = {BLACK ATLANTIC RELIGION: TRADITION, TRANSNATIONALISM, AND
MATRIARCHY IN THE AFRO-BRAZILIAN CANDOMBLE},
Year = {2005},
Key = {fds370016}
}
@article{fds370011,
Author = {Matory, JL},
Title = {Geechees and Gullahs THE LOCUS CLASSICUS OF AFRICAN
"SURVIVALS" IN THE UNITED STATES},
Pages = {295-+},
Booktitle = {BLACK ATLANTIC RELIGION: TRADITION, TRANSNATIONALISM, AND
MATRIARCHY IN THE AFRO-BRAZILIAN CANDOMBLE},
Year = {2005},
Key = {fds370011}
}
@article{fds370012,
Author = {Matory, JL},
Title = {THE AFRO-ATLANTIC DIALOGUE Conclusion},
Pages = {267-+},
Booktitle = {BLACK ATLANTIC RELIGION: TRADITION, TRANSNATIONALISM, AND
MATRIARCHY IN THE AFRO-BRAZILIAN CANDOMBLE},
Year = {2005},
Key = {fds370012}
}
@article{fds370013,
Author = {Matory, JL},
Title = {Candomble's Newest Nation: Brazil},
Pages = {149-+},
Booktitle = {BLACK ATLANTIC RELIGION: TRADITION, TRANSNATIONALISM, AND
MATRIARCHY IN THE AFRO-BRAZILIAN CANDOMBLE},
Year = {2005},
Key = {fds370013}
}
@article{fds370014,
Author = {Matory, JL},
Title = {The Trans-Atlantic Nation RETHINKING NATIONS AND
TRANSNATIONALISM},
Pages = {73-+},
Booktitle = {BLACK ATLANTIC RELIGION: TRADITION, TRANSNATIONALISM, AND
MATRIARCHY IN THE AFRO-BRAZILIAN CANDOMBLE},
Year = {2005},
Key = {fds370014}
}
@article{fds370008,
Author = {Matory, JL},
Title = {Purity and Transnationalism ON THE TRANSFORMATION OF RITUAL
IN THE YORUBA-ATLANTIC DIASPORA},
Pages = {115-+},
Booktitle = {BLACK ATLANTIC RELIGION: TRADITION, TRANSNATIONALISM, AND
MATRIARCHY IN THE AFRO-BRAZILIAN CANDOMBLE},
Year = {2005},
Key = {fds370008}
}
@article{fds370009,
Author = {Matory, JL},
Title = {Man in the "City of Women"},
Pages = {224-+},
Booktitle = {BLACK ATLANTIC RELIGION: TRADITION, TRANSNATIONALISM, AND
MATRIARCHY IN THE AFRO-BRAZILIAN CANDOMBLE},
Year = {2005},
Key = {fds370009}
}
@article{fds237694,
Author = {Matory, JL},
Title = {Gendered Agendas: the Secrets Scholars Keep about
Yoruba-Atlantic Religion},
Series = {A Gender and History special edition},
Pages = {13-43},
Booktitle = {Dialogues of Dispersal: Gender, Sexuality and African
Diasporas},
Publisher = {Blackwell},
Address = {Malden, MA, and Oxford, UK},
Editor = {Gunning, S and Hunter, TW and Mitchell, M},
Year = {2004},
ISBN = {1405126817},
Key = {fds237694}
}
@article{fds237695,
Author = {Matory, JL},
Title = {Sexual Secrets: Candomblé, Brazil, and the Multiple
Intimacies of the African Diaspora},
Pages = {157-190},
Booktitle = {In Off Stage/On Display: Intimacy and Ethnography in the Age
of Public Culture},
Publisher = {Stanford University Press},
Address = {Palo Alto, CA},
Editor = {Shryock, A},
Year = {2004},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/10727 Duke open
access},
Key = {fds237695}
}
@article{fds369907,
Author = {Matory, JL},
Title = {Sexual Secrets: Candomblé, Brazil, and the Multiple
Intimacies of the African Diaspora},
Pages = {157-190},
Publisher = {Stanford University Press},
Editor = {Shryock, A},
Year = {2004},
Key = {fds369907}
}
@article{fds369912,
Author = {Matory, JL},
Title = {Gendered Agendas: the Secrets Scholars Keep about
Yoruba-Atlantic Religion},
Pages = {13-43},
Publisher = {Blackwell},
Editor = {Gunning, S and Hunter, TW and Mitchell, M},
Year = {2004},
Key = {fds369912}
}
@article{fds237729,
Author = {Matory, JL},
Title = {Gendered Agendas: The Secrets Scholars Keep about
Yorùbá-Atlantic Religion},
Journal = {Gender & History},
Volume = {15},
Number = {3},
Pages = {409-439},
Publisher = {Blackwell Publishing},
Editor = {Gunning, S and Hunter, TW and Mitchell, M},
Year = {2003},
Month = {November},
ISSN = {0953-5233},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/7033 Duke open
access},
Abstract = {Whereas scholars have often described the material interests
served by any given social group's selective narration of
history, this article catches scholars in the act of
selectively narrating Yorùbá-Atlantic cultural history in
the service of their own faraway activist projects.
Anthropologist Ruth Landes' re-casting of the Afro-Brazilian
Candomblá religion as an instance of primitive matriarchy
not only encouraged feminists abroad but also led Brazilian
nationalist power-brokers to marginalise the male, and often
reputedly homosexual, priests who give the lie to Landes's
interpretation. In the service of a longdistance Yorùbá
nationalist agenda, sociologist Oyeronke Oyewumi has
declared traditional Yorùbá society ‘genderless’, and
found, among both North American feminist scholars and
Yorùbá male scholars, allies in concealing the copious
evidence of gender and gender inequality in Yorùbá
cultural history. What these historical constructions lack
in truth value they make up for in their power to mobilise
new communities and alliances around the defence of a shared
secret. The article addresses how politically tendentious
scholarship on gender has inspired new social hierarchies
and boundaries through the truths that some high-profile
scholars have chosen to silence.},
Doi = {10.1111/j.0953-5233.2003.00314.x},
Key = {fds237729}
}
@article{fds369908,
Author = {Matory, JL},
Title = {Gendered Agendas: the Secrets Scholars Keep about
Yoruba-Atlantic Religion},
Journal = {Gender and History},
Volume = {15},
Pages = {408-38},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds369908}
}
@article{fds369909,
Author = {Matory, JL},
Title = {Contradiction and Forgetting among the Yewésseys},
Journal = {Transforming Anthropology},
Volume = {10},
Number = {2},
Pages = {2-12},
Year = {2002},
Key = {fds369909}
}
@article{fds237733,
Author = {Matory, JL},
Title = {Contradiction and Forgetting in Yewéssey
Culture},
Journal = {Transforming Anthropology},
Volume = {10},
Number = {2},
Pages = {2-12},
Publisher = {Blackwell Publishing Ltd},
Year = {2001},
Month = {July},
ISSN = {1548-7466},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/6502 Duke open
access},
Abstract = {Anthropologists are now inescapably aware of conflict,
contradiction, and negotiation in even the most seemingly
"traditional" socio-cultural orders. The literature on
"memory" is particularly rich in illustrations of how
contradictory evocations of the past undergird conflicting
performances and assertions of interest in the present. This
study of the traditionally nomadic Yewéssey people
documents a genre of performance seldom discussed in the
anthropological literature—the ritual performance of
forgetting as a means of resolving intractable conflicts and
cultural contradictions. This essay is written with an
undergraduate or lay audience in mind and is intended to
introduce anthropological comparative method, and some of
its most important vocabulary, in accessible language.
Questions for classroom discussion are provided at the
end.},
Doi = {10.1525/tran.2001.10.2.2},
Key = {fds237733}
}
@article{fds237727,
Author = {Matory, JL},
Title = {Africans in the United States},
Journal = {Footsteps: African American History and Heritage
Magazine},
Volume = {3},
Number = {2},
Pages = {6-9},
Year = {2001},
Month = {March},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/7042 Duke open
access},
Key = {fds237727}
}
@article{fds237728,
Author = {Matory, JL},
Title = {The Gullah and the Black Atlantic},
Journal = {Footsteps: African American History and Heritage
Magazine},
Volume = {3},
Number = {2},
Pages = {10-11},
Year = {2001},
Month = {March},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/7041 Duke open
access},
Key = {fds237728}
}
@article{fds175369,
Author = {J. Lorand Matory},
Title = {Africans in the United States},
Journal = {Footsteps: African American History and Heritage
Magazine},
Pages = {6-9},
Year = {2001},
Key = {fds175369}
}
@article{fds237681,
Author = {Matory, JL},
Title = {The Other African Americans},
Journal = {Footsteps: African American History and Heritage
Magazine},
Number = {March/April},
Pages = {24-25},
Year = {2001},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/10788 Duke open
access},
Key = {fds237681}
}
@article{fds237693,
Author = {Matory, JL},
Title = {El nuevo imperio Yoruba: Textos, migración y el auge
transatlántico de la nación lucumí},
Pages = {167-188},
Booktitle = {Culturas encontradas: Cuba y los Estados
Unidos},
Publisher = {Centro de Investigación y Desarrollo de la Cultura Juan
Marinello and David Rockefeller Center for Latin American
Studies, Harvard University},
Address = {Havana and Cambridge, MA},
Editor = {Hernández, R and Coatsworth, J},
Year = {2001},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/10722 Duke open
access},
Key = {fds237693}
}
@article{fds237738,
Author = {Matory, JL},
Title = {The cult of nations' and the ritualization of their
purity},
Journal = {SOUTH ATLANTIC QUARTERLY},
Volume = {100},
Series = {special issue on “Atlantic Genealogies”},
Number = {1},
Pages = {171-214},
Year = {2001},
ISSN = {0038-2876},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000174038600009&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.1215/00382876-100-1-171},
Key = {fds237738}
}
@article{fds369930,
Author = {Matory, JL},
Title = {El nuevo imperio Yoruba: Textos, migración y el auge
transatlántico de la nación lucumí},
Pages = {167-187},
Booktitle = {Culturas encontradas: Cuba y los Estados
Unidos},
Publisher = {Centro de Investigación y Desarrollo de la Cultura Cubana
Juan Marinello},
Editor = {Rodríguez, Rafael Hernández and Coatsworth, John
H.},
Year = {2001},
ISBN = {9592420327},
Key = {fds369930}
}
@article{fds237739,
Author = {Matory, JL},
Title = {Surpassing “Survival”: On the Urbanity of “Traditional
Religion” in the Afro-Atlantic World},
Journal = {The Black Scholar},
Volume = {30},
Number = {3-4},
Pages = {36-43},
Publisher = {Informa UK Limited},
Year = {2000},
Month = {September},
ISSN = {0006-4246},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000166583400009&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.1080/00064246.2000.11431107},
Key = {fds237739}
}
@article{fds237679,
Author = {Matory, JL},
Title = {Cuba and African Diaspora Religion},
Journal = {ReVista: Harvard Review of Latin America},
Number = {Winter},
Year = {2000},
url = {http://revista.drclas.harvard.edu/book/cuba-and-african-diaspora-religion},
Key = {fds237679}
}
@article{fds237731,
Author = {Matory, JL},
Title = {Jeje: repensando nações e transnacionalismo},
Journal = {Mana: estudos de antropologia social},
Volume = {5},
Series = {Rio de Janeiro},
Number = {1},
Pages = {57-80},
Publisher = {FapUNIFESP (SciELO)},
Year = {1999},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0104-9313},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/7031 Duke open
access},
Abstract = {<jats:p>Teóricos e observadores do transnacionalismo, ou
globalização, tendem a perceber o fenômeno como sendo
novo e antagônico à nação territorial. Este ensaio
pretende demonstrar a célebre, porém pouco compreendida,
natureza transnacional e histórica de uma "nação"
africana no Brasil. Busca mostrar também que as identidades
negras transnacionais evoluíram em um diálogo mutuamente
transformativo com a nação territorial. Portanto, longe de
prognosticar a morte desta última, este e outros fenômenos
transnacionais têm sido essenciais na construção da
nação territorial americana.</jats:p>},
Doi = {10.1590/S0104-93131999000100003},
Key = {fds237731}
}
@article{fds237741,
Author = {Matory, JL},
Title = {The English professors of Brazil: On the diasporic roots of
the Yorùbá nation},
Journal = {Comparative Studies in Society and History},
Volume = {41},
Number = {1},
Pages = {72-103},
Year = {1999},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0010-4175},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000081629200004&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.1017/s0010417599001875},
Key = {fds237741}
}
@article{fds237692,
Author = {Matory, JL},
Title = {Afro-Atlantic Culture: On the Live Dialogue between Africa
and the Americas},
Pages = {36-44},
Booktitle = {Africana: The Encyclopedia of the African and African
American Experience},
Publisher = {Basic Civitas Books},
Address = {New York},
Editor = {Gates, HL and Appiah, KA},
Year = {1999},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/10720 Duke open
access},
Key = {fds237692}
}
@article{fds303213,
Author = {Matory, JL},
Title = {Afro-Atlantic Culture: On the Live Dialogue between Africa
and the Americas, first edition},
Pages = {36-44},
Booktitle = {Africana: The Encyclopedia of the African and African
American Experience, first edition},
Publisher = {Basic Civitas Books},
Editor = {Appiah, KA},
Year = {1999},
ISBN = {0-465-00071-1},
Abstract = {Africa is not to the black Americas as the past is to the
present. Ongoing historical developments in Africa have
continually influenced American cultural history, and, more
surprisingly, ongoing historical developments in the
Americas have continually influenced African
history.},
Key = {fds303213}
}
@article{fds303221,
Author = {Matory, JL},
Title = {Afro-Atlantic Culture: On the Live Dialogue between Africa
and the Americas},
Volume = {1},
Pages = {36-44},
Booktitle = {Africana: The Encyclopedia of the African and African
American Experience},
Publisher = {Basic Civitas Books},
Editor = {Gates, Henry Louis and Appiah, K. Anthony},
Year = {1999},
ISBN = {978-0195170559},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/11547 Duke open
access},
Key = {fds303221}
}
@article{fds237725,
Author = {Matory, JL},
Title = {Yorubá: As Rotas e as Raízes da Nação Transatlântica,
1830-1950},
Journal = {Horizontes Antropológicos},
Volume = {4},
Series = {Porto Alegre, Brazil},
Number = {9},
Pages = {263-292},
Year = {1998},
Month = {October},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/7046 Duke open
access},
Key = {fds237725}
}
@article{fds237724,
Author = {Matory, JL},
Title = {Yoruba: A World Civilization},
Journal = {Calliope: World History for Young People},
Series = {February},
Pages = {4-6},
Year = {1998},
Month = {February},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/7047 Duke open
access},
Key = {fds237724}
}
@article{fds237735,
Author = {Matory, JL},
Title = {Book Review of Yoruba Sacred Kingship: “ A Power Like that
of the Gods” (1996) by John Pemberton, III, and Funşọ
Afọlayan},
Journal = {Anthropological Quarterly},
Volume = {71},
Number = {3},
Pages = {155-156},
Publisher = {George Washington University, Institute for Ethnographic
Research},
Year = {1998},
ISSN = {1534-1518},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=000075450200008&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.2307/3318085},
Key = {fds237735}
}
@article{fds237691,
Author = {Matory, JL},
Title = {The king's male-order bride The modern making of a Yoruba
priest},
Journal = {Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences},
Volume = {810},
Number = {1 Queens, Queen},
Pages = {381-400},
Publisher = {WILEY},
Year = {1997},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0077-8923},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1997BJ16L00016&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.1111/j.1749-6632.1997.tb48136.x},
Key = {fds237691}
}
@article{fds237678,
Author = {Matory, JL},
Title = {African and Afro-Caribbean Religions in the United
States},
Booktitle = {On Common Ground: World Religions in America},
Publisher = {Columbia University Press},
Editor = {Eck, D},
Year = {1997},
Key = {fds237678}
}
@article{fds237723,
Author = {Matory, JL},
Title = {Religions, African, in the Americas},
Pages = {457-460},
Booktitle = {The Encyclopedia of Sub-Saharan Africa},
Publisher = {Simon and Schuster},
Address = {New York},
Editor = {Middleton, John},
Year = {1997},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/7048 Duke open
access},
Key = {fds237723}
}
@article{fds369910,
Author = {Matory, JL},
Title = {The King’s Male-Order Bride: the Making of a Yoruba Priest
in a Post-Modern Age},
Series = {810 of the Annals of the New York Academy of
Sciences},
Pages = {381-400},
Booktitle = {Queens, Queen Mothers, Priestesses, and Power: Case Studies
in African Gender},
Publisher = {New York Academy of Arts and Sciences.},
Address = {New York},
Editor = {Kaplan, F},
Year = {1997},
Key = {fds369910}
}
@article{fds376330,
Author = {Matory, JL},
Title = {Religions, African, in the Americas},
Booktitle = {In The Encyclopedia of Sub-Saharan Africa},
Publisher = {Simon and Schuster},
Year = {1997},
Key = {fds376330}
}
@article{fds369911,
Author = {Matory, JL},
Title = {Book Review Essays},
Journal = {American Anthropologist},
Volume = {98},
Number = {1},
Pages = {167-170},
Publisher = {Wiley},
Year = {1996},
Month = {March},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/aa.1996.98.1.02a00210},
Abstract = {<jats:p>Revisiting the African Diaspora:
<jats:italic>Working the Spirit: Ceremonies of the African
Diaspora.</jats:italic> Joseph M. Murphy</jats:p><jats:p>Revisiting
the African Diaspora: <jats:italic>Santería from Africa to
the New World: The Dead Sell Memories.</jats:italic> George
Brandon</jats:p><jats:p>Revisiting the African Diaspora:
<jats:italic>Santería Garments and Altars: Speaking without
a Voice.</jats:italic> Ysamur Flores‐Peña and Roberta J.
Evanchuk</jats:p>},
Doi = {10.1525/aa.1996.98.1.02a00210},
Key = {fds369911}
}
@article{fds237700,
Author = {Matory, JL},
Title = {Revisiting the African Diaspora –book review essay
concerning Joseph M. Murphy’s Working the Spirit (1994),
George Brandon’s Santeria from Africa to the New World
(1993), and Ysamur Flores-Peña and Roberta J. Evanchuk’s
Santería Garments and Altars (1994)},
Volume = {88},
Number = {1},
Pages = {167-70.},
Year = {1996},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/10717 Duke open
access},
Key = {fds237700}
}
@article{fds237737,
Author = {Matory, JL},
Title = {Rival empires: Islam and the religions of spirit possession
among the Òyóo-Yorùbá},
Journal = {American Ethnologist},
Volume = {21},
Number = {3},
Pages = {495-515},
Publisher = {WILEY},
Year = {1994},
Month = {August},
ISSN = {0094-0496},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/6369 Duke open
access},
Doi = {10.1525/ae.1994.21.3.02a00030},
Key = {fds237737}
}
@article{fds237722,
Author = {Matory, JL},
Title = {Government by Seduction: History and the Tropes of
'Mounting' in Ọyọ-Yoruba Religion},
Pages = {58-84},
Booktitle = {Modernity and Its Malcontents: Ritual and Power in
Africa},
Publisher = {University of Chicago Press},
Address = {Chicago},
Editor = {Comaroff, Jean and Comaroff, John},
Year = {1993},
ISBN = {978-0226114392},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/7053 Duke open
access},
Key = {fds237722}
}
@article{fds237730,
Author = {Matory, JL},
Title = {Review article on Creativity of Power: Essays on Cosmology
and Action in African Societies (1989)},
Journal = {Journal of Religion in Africa},
Volume = {23},
Number = {2},
Pages = {175-80},
Publisher = {BRILL},
Editor = {Karp, I and Arens, W},
Year = {1993},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/7032 Duke open
access},
Key = {fds237730}
}
@article{fds376331,
Author = {Matory, JL},
Title = {Government by Seduction: History and the Tropes of
’Mounting’ in Ọyọ-Yoruba Religion},
Booktitle = {Modernity and Its Malcontents: Ritual and Power in
Africa},
Publisher = {University of Chicago Press},
Year = {1993},
Key = {fds376331}
}
@article{fds237734,
Author = {Matory, JL},
Title = {Book review of Africanisms in American Culture},
Journal = {American Anthropologist},
Volume = {93},
Number = {2},
Pages = {489-90},
Publisher = {American Anthropological Association},
Editor = {Holloway, JE},
Year = {1991},
ISSN = {1548-1433},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=A1991GA40600056&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.1525/aa.1991.93.2.02a00540},
Key = {fds237734}
}
@article{fds237721,
Author = {Matory, JL},
Title = {Homens Montados: homossexualidade e simbolismo da possessão
nas religiões afro-brasileiras (Mounted Men: homosexuality
and the symbolism of possession in the Afro-Brazilian
religions)},
Pages = {215-231},
Booktitle = {Escravidão e Invenção da Liberdade},
Publisher = {Editora Brasiliense},
Address = {São Paulo},
Year = {1988},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/7054 Duke open
access},
Key = {fds237721}
}
@book{fds237676,
Author = {Matory, JL},
Title = {Vessels of Power: the Dialectical Symbolism of Power in
Yoruba Religion and Polity - Part Two},
Year = {1986},
url = {https://www.worldcat.org/title/vessels-of-power-the-dialectical-symbolism-of-power-in-yoruba-religion-and-polity/oclc/28083185&referer=brief_results},
Abstract = {Part Two of Master's thesis in Anthropology at the
University of Chicago, award the Roy D. Albert Prize for
Excellence in the Study of Anthropology. Concerns the
history of vessels and metaphors of containment and
"mounting" in the delegation of sacred and political power
in Yorubaland.},
Key = {fds237676}
}
@book{fds237677,
Author = {Matory, JL},
Title = {Vessels of Power: the Dialectical Symbolism of Power in
Yoruba Religion and Polity - Part One},
Year = {1986},
url = {https://www.worldcat.org/title/vessels-of-power-the-dialectical-symbolism-of-power-in-yoruba-religion-and-polity/oclc/28083185&referer=brief_results},
Abstract = {Part One of Master's thesis in Anthropology at the
University of Chicago, award the Roy D. Albert Prize for
Excellence in the Study of Anthropology. Concerns the
history of vessels and metaphors of containment and
"mounting" in the delegation of sacred and political power
in Yorubaland.},
Key = {fds237677}
}
@book{fds237674,
Author = {Matory, JL},
Title = {A Broken Calabash: Social Aspects of Worship among Brazilian
and West African Yoruba--Part Two},
Year = {1982},
url = {https://www.worldcat.org/title/broken-calabash-social-aspects-of-worship-among-brazilian-and-west-african-yoruba/oclc/82856403&referer=brief_results},
Abstract = {Part Two of A Senior honors thesis at Harvard College,
awarded High Honors/Magna Cum Laude. A comparison of the
social organization of orisha worship in Nigeria and
Brazil.},
Key = {fds237674}
}
@book{fds237675,
Author = {Matory, JL},
Title = {A Broken Calabash: Social Aspects of Worship among Brazilian
and West African Yoruba--Part One},
Year = {1982},
url = {https://www.worldcat.org/title/broken-calabash-social-aspects-of-worship-among-brazilian-and-west-african-yoruba/oclc/82856403&referer=brief_results},
Abstract = {Part One of Senior honors thesis as Harvard College, awarded
High Honors and Magna Cum Laude. A comparison of the social
organization of orisha worship in Nigeria and
Brazil.},
Key = {fds237675}
}
%% Surin, Kenneth J.
@article{fds348899,
Author = {Surin, K},
Title = {Mao's "on contradiction," mao-hegel/mao-deleuze},
Journal = {CLCWeb - Comparative Literature and Culture},
Volume = {20},
Number = {3},
Year = {2018},
Month = {September},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.7771/1481-4374.3248},
Abstract = {Mao Tse-Tung's famous 1937 essay "On Contradiction" is
regarded as a significant attempt to redefine and reapply
Marx's notion of a "dialectical contradiction" to the
Chinese revolutionary conjuncture of Mao's time. I set out
the principles outlined in Mao's essay, before arguing that
the revolutionary conjuncture of his time no longer exists
in the era of globalization and neoliberalism. I conclude
that a new conception of "antagonism" is needed, and revise
Mao's position with the aid of the philosophy of Deleuze and
Guattari.},
Doi = {10.7771/1481-4374.3248},
Key = {fds348899}
}
@article{fds335530,
Author = {Surin, K},
Title = {The abyss looks back},
Journal = {American Book Review},
Volume = {39},
Number = {2-3},
Pages = {6-7},
Year = {2018},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/abr.2018.0003},
Doi = {10.1353/abr.2018.0003},
Key = {fds335530}
}
@article{fds327594,
Author = {Surin, K},
Title = {Surroundings: Deleuze and Guattari},
Journal = {Canadian Journal of Communication},
Volume = {41},
Number = {3},
Pages = {403-410},
Publisher = {CISP Journal Services},
Year = {2016},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.22230/cjc.2016v41n3a3168},
Abstract = {Deleuze and Guattari, as strict immanentists and consistent
proponents of an "in-the-middle" or "in-between," had little
philosophical time for notions of "the outside" or "the
beyond" construed in terms invoking traditional ideas of
transcendence (even though they created their own absolutely
original notion of an "immanent transcendence." Any such
"in-the-middle," however, must presuppose a milieu that is
outside that "in-the-middle," albeit one constituting a
surround or 'interzone' (a term borrowed from William
Burroughs' novel Naked Lunch) for the "in-the-middle" in
question, even if this surrounding milieu or interzone will,
like its contiguous "in-the-middle," also be unequivocally
immanent. The essay discusses the kind of conceptual
assemblage pertaining to interality/interology that can be
constructed with regard to Deleuzo-Guattarian
"surroundings".},
Doi = {10.22230/cjc.2016v41n3a3168},
Key = {fds327594}
}
@article{fds320287,
Author = {Surin, K and Salaita, S},
Title = {"Marxism, without guarantees": What I learned from stuart
hall},
Journal = {Cultural Critique},
Volume = {89},
Pages = {136-149},
Year = {2015},
Month = {December},
Key = {fds320287}
}
@article{fds296137,
Author = {Surin, KJ},
Title = {Review Essay of Grant Farred’s In Motion, at
Rest},
Journal = {Cultural Critique},
Year = {2015},
Key = {fds296137}
}
@article{fds296136,
Author = {Surin, KJ},
Title = {Empire Ten Years After: Much Gratitude, Some
Reservations},
Journal = {Theory and Event: an online journal of political
theory},
Year = {2015},
ISSN = {1092-311X},
Key = {fds296136}
}
@article{fds296138,
Author = {Surin, KJ},
Title = {What I Learned from Stuart Hall},
Journal = {Cultural Critique},
Year = {2015},
Key = {fds296138}
}
@article{fds296139,
Author = {Surin, KJ},
Title = {What Will It Take to Stop Israel? Truth and
Justice},
Journal = {The Other Journal: an Intersection of Theology and
Culture},
Year = {2014},
Month = {August},
url = {http://theotherjournal.com/2014/08/13/what-will-it-take-to-stop-israel-truth-and-justice/},
Key = {fds296139}
}
@article{fds335531,
Author = {Yanlin, S},
Title = {Western Marxism in the Post-Financial Crisis Era: An
Interview with Kenneth Surin, conducted by Shi
Yanlin},
Journal = {International Critical Thought},
Volume = {4},
Number = {1},
Pages = {1-9},
Year = {2014},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21598282.2014.878141},
Abstract = {In this interview, Professor Surin speaks about the latest
changes in Western Marxism and the urgent need to solve some
immediate and practical problems. He provides the
theoretical basis and suggests the way forward for the
further development of Western Marxism in the context of the
post-financial crisis.},
Doi = {10.1080/21598282.2014.878141},
Key = {fds335531}
}
@article{fds296191,
Author = {Surin, K},
Title = {Marxism and religion},
Journal = {Critical Research on Religion},
Volume = {1},
Number = {1},
Pages = {9-14},
Publisher = {SAGE Publications},
Year = {2013},
Month = {April},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2050303213476107},
Abstract = {A brief overview of Marx's account of religion is followed
by a consideration of a conception of liberation—a notion
shared by marxists and adherents of religious traditions
alike—that is substantive enough to overcome the
marginalization and exploitation of countless numbers of
human beings. The final section deals with the possibility
of a rapprochement between the marxist and the adherent of a
religious tradition.},
Doi = {10.1177/2050303213476107},
Key = {fds296191}
}
@article{fds320288,
Author = {Surin, K},
Title = {Force},
Pages = {21-32},
Booktitle = {Gilles Deleuze: Key Concepts},
Year = {2013},
Month = {January},
ISBN = {9781844652877},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315730073-10},
Abstract = {Deleuze's employment of the concept of force (the same in
English and French) can be grasped in terms of two
distinctive but somewhat overlapping phases. In the first,
associated with the “historical” emphasis on the works
on Spinoza and Nietzsche (among others) that marked the
earlier part of Deleuze's career, force is understood
primarily in terms of its relation to notions of speed and
movement. In the case of Spinoza, Deleuze is particularly
impressed by Spinoza's philosophical ambition to view all of
life as the expression of a fundamental striving or conatus,
so that the body becomes an ensemble consisting of those
forces that it transmits and those forces that it receives.
Spinoza, says Deleuze in Spinoza: Practical Philosophy,
“solicits forces in thought that elude obedience as well
as blame, and fashions the image of a life beyond good and
evil, a rigorous innocence without merit or culpability”
(SPP: 4). This fundamental insight is carried through in
Deleuze's work on Nietzsche, where Nietzsche is depicted as
someone who follows faithfully Spinoza's injunction that we
think “in terms of speeds and slownesses, of frozen
catatonias and accelerated movements, unformed elements,
nonsubjectified affects” (SPP: 129). In the second phase,
associated primarily with Deleuze's collaboration with
Guattari, the notion of force is effectively generalized, so
that it expresses a power that ranges over the entirety of
the social order.},
Doi = {10.4324/9781315730073-10},
Key = {fds320288}
}
@article{fds296145,
Author = {Surin, KJ},
Title = {Can there be a Marxist Conception of Value that is not
‘Productivist’?},
Journal = {Research on Marxist Aesthetics},
Volume = {12},
Pages = {161-169},
Booktitle = {Proceedings of the Sino-British Conference on Marxism,
Culture, and Aesthetics},
Publisher = {Central Compilation and Translation Press},
Address = {Shanghai},
Editor = {Robert Spencer},
Year = {2012},
Key = {fds296145}
}
@article{fds296199,
Author = {Surin, KJ and Jie, W},
Title = {Interview on Marxism and Aesthetics (conducted by Wang Jie,
Dean of Humanities, Shanghai Jiaotong University)},
Journal = {Research on Marxist Aesthetics},
Volume = {14},
Pages = {142-160},
Year = {2012},
Key = {fds296199}
}
@article{fds296200,
Author = {Surin, KJ},
Title = {Lacoue-Labarthe dans un texte où il analysait le rapport de
la littérature à la philosophie’. Que vous inspire cette
proposition?},
Journal = {Contemporary French & Francophone Studies},
Volume = {16},
Number = {262-263},
Year = {2012},
Key = {fds296200}
}
@article{fds296201,
Author = {Surin, KJ},
Title = {Freedom Not Yet: Liberation and the Next World
Order},
Journal = {Research on Marxist Aesthetics},
Volume = {14},
Pages = {170-182},
Year = {2012},
Key = {fds296201}
}
@article{fds296205,
Author = {Surin},
Title = {Can there be a Delinking Strategy for the Nations of the
Caribbean?},
Journal = {The Global South},
Volume = {6},
Number = {1},
Pages = {55-55},
Publisher = {Indiana University Press},
Address = {Bloomington, IN},
Year = {2012},
ISSN = {1932-8648},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.2979/globalsouth.6.1.55},
Doi = {10.2979/globalsouth.6.1.55},
Key = {fds296205}
}
@article{fds305506,
Author = {Surin, KJ},
Title = {Reflections on Freedom not Yet: Liberation and the Next
World Order},
Journal = {Research on Marxist Aesthetics},
Volume = {14},
Pages = {170-182},
Year = {2012},
Key = {fds305506}
}
@article{fds296156,
Author = {Surin, KJ},
Title = {Neoliberal Property Relations},
Booktitle = {Property and Aesthetics in Contemporary Globalization},
Publisher = {Shanghai international Studies University
Press},
Editor = {Huimin, J},
Year = {2012},
Key = {fds296156}
}
@article{fds305504,
Author = {Surin, KJ},
Title = {Can there be a Marxist Conception of Value that is not
‘Productivist’?},
Journal = {Proceedings of the Sino-British Conference on Marxism,
Culture, and Aesthetics},
Pages = {103-112},
Booktitle = {Proceedings of the Sino-British Conference on Marxism,
Culture, and Aesthetics},
Publisher = {Central Compilation and Translation Press},
Editor = {Spencer, R},
Year = {2012},
Key = {fds305504}
}
@article{fds306176,
Author = {Surin, KJ},
Title = {Can there be a Marxist Conception of Value that is not
‘Productivist’?”},
Pages = {103-112},
Booktitle = {Proceedings of the Sino-British Conference on Marxism,
Culture, and Aesthetics},
Publisher = {Central Compilation and Translation Press},
Editor = {Spencer, R},
Year = {2012},
Key = {fds306176}
}
@article{fds320289,
Author = {Surin, K},
Title = {Comparative Literature in America: Attempt at a
Genealogy},
Pages = {65-72},
Booktitle = {A Companion to Comparative Literature},
Publisher = {JOHN WILEY & SONS LTD},
Year = {2011},
Month = {November},
ISBN = {9781405198790},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781444342789.ch5},
Doi = {10.1002/9781444342789.ch5},
Key = {fds320289}
}
@book{fds300301,
Author = {Surin, KJ},
Title = {Can There Be A Delinking Strategy For The Nations Of The
Caribbean?},
Publisher = {Indiana University Press},
Year = {2011},
Key = {fds300301}
}
@article{fds296196,
Author = {Surin, KJ},
Title = {Kenneth Surin Interviewed by Wang Jie on Marxism and
Aesthetics},
Journal = {Research on Marxist Aesthetics},
Address = {Shanghai, China},
Editor = {Jie, W},
Year = {2011},
Key = {fds296196}
}
@article{fds296206,
Author = {Surin, KJ},
Title = {Introduction: Theory Now?},
Journal = {South Atlantic Quarterly},
Volume = {110},
Number = {1},
Pages = {3-17},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {2011},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/00382876-2010-019},
Abstract = {The paper begins by examining the conditions that allowed
theory to emerge and flourish in the American academy. It
then proposes a typology for grouping together and analyzing
the papers given at the March 2010 "Theory Now," from which
many of the essays in this issue originated. It concludes by
suggesting that at a time marked by economic and political
constraint, theory is indispensable as an instrument of
vigilance against the obfuscations of those who rule us. ©
2010 Duke University Press.},
Doi = {10.1215/00382876-2010-019},
Key = {fds296206}
}
@article{fds296152,
Author = {Surin, KJ},
Title = {The Strange Fate of Property in Neoliberal
Times},
Booktitle = {Proceedings off International Conference on Property and
Aesthetics},
Editor = {Huimin, J},
Year = {2011},
Key = {fds296152}
}
@article{fds296153,
Author = {Surin, KJ},
Title = {Can there be a notion of Absolute Value?},
Booktitle = {Sino-British Forum on Marxist Aesthetics
2011},
Publisher = {Shanghai Jiaotong University},
Editor = {Spencer, R},
Year = {2011},
Key = {fds296153}
}
@article{fds296154,
Author = {Surin, KJ},
Title = {Revisiting Empire: some Small Reservations and Much
Gratitude},
Booktitle = {Proceedings of Pittsburgh Conference on EMPIRE},
Publisher = {University of Minnesota Press},
Editor = {Murphy, T and Mecchia, G},
Year = {2011},
Key = {fds296154}
}
@article{fds296155,
Author = {Surin, KJ},
Title = {Bowlers and Bowling at the 2011 Cricket World
Cup},
Booktitle = {The 2011 Cricket World Cup Analyzed},
Publisher = {Taylor and Francis},
Address = {London, UK},
Editor = {Gemmill, J},
Year = {2011},
Key = {fds296155}
}
@article{fds296185,
Author = {Surin, KJ},
Title = {A Genealogy of Comparative Literature in the
USA},
Pages = {65-72},
Booktitle = {Blackwell Companion to Comparative Literature},
Publisher = {Wiley-Blackwell},
Address = {Oxford, UK},
Editor = {Behdad, A and Thomas, D},
Year = {2011},
Key = {fds296185}
}
@article{fds296186,
Author = {Surin, KJ},
Title = {‘On Going ‘Beyond the Pale of the Human’
(ケネススリン人間の境界を越えてゴーイングオン長原豊、エディタ
)},
Pages = {265-91},
Booktitle = {Restoration of political economy and political philosophy
(政治経済学の政治哲学的復権
)},
Publisher = {Hosei University Press},
Address = {Hosei University Press, Tokyo, Japan},
Editor = {Yutaka, N},
Year = {2011},
Key = {fds296186}
}
@article{fds296187,
Author = {Surin, KJ},
Title = {C.L.R. James as Writer on Cricket},
Pages = {131-43},
Booktitle = {Cambridge Companion to Cricket},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
Editor = {Bateman, A and Hill, J},
Year = {2011},
Key = {fds296187}
}
@article{fds296188,
Author = {Surin, KJ},
Title = {Existing not as a Subject but as a Work of Art: the Task of
Ethics or Aesthetics?},
Pages = {142-53},
Booktitle = {Deleuze and Ethics},
Publisher = {Edinburgh University Press},
Editor = {Smith, DW and Jun, N},
Year = {2011},
Key = {fds296188}
}
@article{fds296189,
Author = {Surin, KJ},
Title = {On Producing the Concept of the Concept-Image},
Pages = {171-80},
Booktitle = {Releasing the Image: From Literature to New
Media},
Publisher = {Stanford University Press},
Editor = {Mitchell, R and Khallip, J},
Year = {2011},
Key = {fds296189}
}
@article{fds296194,
Author = {Surin, KJ},
Title = {A Genealogy of Comparative Literature in the
USA},
Booktitle = {Blackwell Companion to Comparative Literature},
Publisher = {Wiley-Blackwell},
Editor = {Behdad, A and Thomas, D},
Year = {2010},
Key = {fds296194}
}
@article{fds296195,
Author = {Surin, KJ},
Title = {On Producing the Concept of Solidarity},
Journal = {Rethinking Marxism},
Volume = {23},
Pages = {446-457},
Publisher = {Taylor and Francis},
Year = {2010},
Key = {fds296195}
}
@article{fds296207,
Author = {Surin, KJ},
Title = {Retrospect/Prospect: Notes on Modern Theology after 25
Years},
Journal = {Modern Theology},
Volume = {26},
Number = {1},
Pages = {4-11},
Publisher = {Wiley-Blackwell},
Year = {2010},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-0025.2009.01571.x},
Doi = {10.1111/j.1468-0025.2009.01571.x},
Key = {fds296207}
}
@article{fds305505,
Author = {Surin, KJ},
Title = {A Genealogy of Comparative Literature in the
USA},
Booktitle = {Blackwell Companion to Comparative Literature},
Publisher = {Wiley-Blackwell},
Editor = {Behdad, A and Thomas, D},
Year = {2010},
Key = {fds305505}
}
@article{fds296151,
Author = {Surin, KJ},
Title = {C.L.R. James as writer on cricket},
Booktitle = {Cambridge Companion to Cricket},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
Address = {Cambridge, UK},
Editor = {Bateman, A and Hill, J},
Year = {2010},
Key = {fds296151}
}
@article{fds296190,
Author = {Surin, KJ},
Title = {The Politics of the South East Asian Smog Crises: a Classic
Case of Rentier Capitalism at Work?},
Pages = {137-151},
Booktitle = {New Directions in Sustainable Design},
Publisher = {Routledge},
Address = {London},
Editor = {Parr, A and Zaretsky, M},
Year = {2010},
Key = {fds296190}
}
@book{fds296204,
Author = {Surin, K},
Title = {Freedom Not Yet: Liberation and the Next World
Order},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {2009},
Month = {December},
Key = {fds296204}
}
@article{fds340060,
Author = {Surin, K},
Title = {Afterword: Religion and philosophy between the modern and
postmodern},
Pages = {329-336},
Booktitle = {Postcolonial Philosophy of Religion},
Publisher = {Springer Netherlands},
Year = {2009},
Month = {December},
ISBN = {9789048125371},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-2538-8_18},
Abstract = {The essays in this volume are guided by a shared premise,
namely, that philosophy of religion in the western tradition
has thus far been vitiated by its failure to take into
account the direct impact and the somewhat less visible
implications of the 'colonial difference' that inflects the
major intellectual traditions of the west. Any form of
reflection that purports to be intellectually credible has
thus to take this 'colonial difference' into consideration,
and in so doing specify and analyze in its many and varied
expressions 'the difference(s)' made by this 'colonial
difference' for the contemporary philosophy of religion. By
doing this, a philosophy of religion attuned to these
postcolonial times will of course be following in the
footsteps of other intellectual fields which have sought in
their several and complex ways to be heedful of the
phenomena associated with this 'colonial difference':
cultural anthropology (Lila Abu-Lughod, Talal Asad, James
Clifford, James Ferguson, Nicholas Dirks, Ann Stoler, inter
alia), history (Dipesh Chakrabarty, Partha Chatterjee, Jack
Goody, inter alia), literary theory (Edward Said, Gayatri
Chakravorty Spivak, Homi Bhabha, Walter Mignolo, inter
alia), political theory (Achille Mbembe, Mahmood Mamdani,
David Scott, Timothy Mitchell, inter alia), psychoanalytic
theory (Frantz Fanon), philosophy (Enrique Dussel, Kwame
Anthony Appiah, Akeel Bilgrami, inter alia), and so on. ©
2009 Springer Science+Business Media B.V.},
Doi = {10.1007/978-90-481-2538-8_18},
Key = {fds340060}
}
@article{fds296184,
Author = {Surin, KJ},
Title = {What is ‘Post’ in ‘Postcolonial’?},
Pages = {229-236},
Booktitle = {Postcolonial Philosophy of Religion},
Publisher = {Ashgate},
Editor = {Irvine, A and Billimoria, P},
Year = {2009},
Month = {November},
Key = {fds296184}
}
@article{fds296140,
Author = {Surin, KJ},
Title = {1000 Political Subjects (Chinese translation)},
Journal = {Theoretical Studies in Literature and Art (Wenyi lilun
yanjiu)},
Volume = {9},
Number = {2},
Publisher = {East China Normal University},
Year = {2009},
url = {http://www.cqvip.com/qk/80592X/200902/index.shtml},
Key = {fds296140}
}
@article{fds335532,
Author = {Wenyi, LY},
Title = {The Positioning of Literary Theory in the Context of
Globalization” (全球化语境下文学系的定位与构建—杜克大学文学系主任肯尼斯·苏林教授访谈录)},
Journal = {Theoretical Studies in Literature and Art},
Volume = {9},
Number = {2},
Publisher = {East China Normal University},
Year = {2009},
Key = {fds335532}
}
@article{fds296141,
Author = {Surin, KJ},
Title = {Afterword: Religion and Philosophy between the Modern and
Postmodern},
Pages = {229-236},
Booktitle = {Postcolonial Philosophy of Religion},
Publisher = {Ashgate},
Editor = {Irvine, A and Billimoria, P},
Year = {2009},
ISBN = {9789048125371},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-2538-8_18},
Abstract = {The essays in this volume are guided by a shared premise,
namely, that philosophy of religion in the western tradition
has thus far been vitiated by its failure to take into
account the direct impact and the somewhat less visible
implications of the 'colonial difference' that inflects the
major intellectual traditions of the west. Any form of
reflection that purports to be intellectually credible has
thus to take this 'colonial difference' into consideration,
and in so doing specify and analyze in its many and varied
expressions 'the difference(s)' made by this 'colonial
difference' for the contemporary philosophy of religion. By
doing this, a philosophy of religion attuned to these
postcolonial times will of course be following in the
footsteps of other intellectual fields which have sought in
their several and complex ways to be heedful of the
phenomena associated with this 'colonial difference':
cultural anthropology (Lila Abu-Lughod, Talal Asad, James
Clifford, James Ferguson, Nicholas Dirks, Ann Stoler, inter
alia), history (Dipesh Chakrabarty, Partha Chatterjee, Jack
Goody, inter alia), literary theory (Edward Said, Gayatri
Chakravorty Spivak, Homi Bhabha, Walter Mignolo, inter
alia), political theory (Achille Mbembe, Mahmood Mamdani,
David Scott, Timothy Mitchell, inter alia), psychoanalytic
theory (Frantz Fanon), philosophy (Enrique Dussel, Kwame
Anthony Appiah, Akeel Bilgrami, inter alia), and so on. ©
2009 Springer Science+Business Media B.V.},
Doi = {10.1007/978-90-481-2538-8_18},
Key = {fds296141}
}
@article{fds296149,
Author = {Surin, KJ},
Title = {The South East Asian Smog Crises},
Booktitle = {New Directions in Sustainable Design},
Publisher = {Routledge},
Editor = {Parr, A and Zaretsky, M},
Year = {2009},
Key = {fds296149}
}
@article{fds296148,
Author = {Surin, K},
Title = {Conceptualizing trauma, but what about Asia?},
Journal = {Positions},
Volume = {16},
Number = {1},
Pages = {15-37},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {2008},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {1067-9847},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/10679847-2007-010},
Doi = {10.1215/10679847-2007-010},
Key = {fds296148}
}
@article{fds296193,
Author = {Surin, KJ},
Title = {Review of Kevin Hart, The Dark Gaze},
Journal = {Modern Theology},
Volume = {23},
Number = {1},
Pages = {152-154},
Publisher = {WILEY},
Year = {2007},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-0025.2007.00365.x},
Doi = {10.1111/j.1468-0025.2007.00365.x},
Key = {fds296193}
}
@article{fds296210,
Author = {Surin, KJ},
Title = {Control Societies and the Managed Citizen},
Journal = {Junctures: New Zealand Journal of Critical
Dialogue},
Number = {8},
Pages = {11-25},
Year = {2007},
Key = {fds296210}
}
@article{fds296211,
Author = {Surin, KJ},
Title = {Can a Chosen People have a True Politics?},
Journal = {Angelaki},
Volume = {12},
Number = {12},
Pages = {145-150},
Publisher = {Informa UK Limited},
Year = {2007},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09697250701309700},
Doi = {10.1080/09697250701309700},
Key = {fds296211}
}
@article{fds320290,
Author = {Surin, K},
Title = {The Frankfurt School, the Marxist Tradition, Culture and
critical thinking: Max Horkheimer, Herbert Marcuse, Theodor
Adorno, JuÈrgen Habermas},
Pages = {156-165},
Booktitle = {Modern European Criticism and Theory: A Critical
Guide},
Year = {2006},
Month = {April},
ISBN = {9780748624492},
Key = {fds320290}
}
@article{fds296209,
Author = {Surin, KJ},
Title = {Fandom: Colin 'Pine Tree' Meads},
Journal = {South Atlantic Quarterly},
Volume = {105},
Number = {2},
Pages = {429-446},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {2006},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/00382876-105-2-429},
Doi = {10.1215/00382876-105-2-429},
Key = {fds296209}
}
@misc{fds296147,
Author = {Surin, KJ},
Title = {Entries on Marx, Micropolitics, Partial Objects, Socius,
Spinoza, State, Control Society and State theory,
Materialism and Philosophy},
Journal = {Deleuze Dictionary},
Publisher = {Columbia University Press},
Editor = {Parr, A},
Year = {2006},
Key = {fds296147}
}
@article{fds296208,
Author = {Surin, KJ},
Title = {World Ordering},
Journal = {South Atlantic Quarterly},
Volume = {104},
Number = {2},
Pages = {185-197},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {2005},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/00382876-104-2-185},
Doi = {10.1215/00382876-104-2-185},
Key = {fds296208}
}
@article{fds296212,
Author = {Surin, KJ},
Title = {Postpolitical Citizenship},
Journal = {Polygraph},
Volume = {16/17},
Pages = {47-57},
Year = {2005},
Key = {fds296212}
}
@article{fds296213,
Author = {Surin, KJ},
Title = {Theology and Marxism: The Tragic and Tragi-Comic},
Journal = {Literature and Theology},
Volume = {19},
Number = {2},
Pages = {112-131},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press},
Year = {2005},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/litthe/fri015},
Abstract = {Despite attempts to claim that tragedy is 'dead', powerful
restatements of the concept continue to be made. Some, and
here Raymond Williams and Terry Eagleton come to mind, argue
that tragedy remains salient even if it can no longer be
understood in terms of classical Aristotelian principles.
Others argue that tragedy retains its significance because
it can now be understood in terms of the sublime. This paper
starts with Kierkegaard's attempt to revise the notion in a
way that frees it from Aristotelian canonical principles.
Kierkegaard's reformulation hints at the idea of an
unconscious. In considering Freud's notion of a 'symptomatic
act', the paper argues that tragedy glossed in ways that
accommodate such acts becomes difficult to demarcate from
comedy, this in some way being Kierkegaard's fundamental
insight.},
Doi = {10.1093/litthe/fri015},
Key = {fds296213}
}
@article{fds296179,
Author = {Surin, KJ},
Title = {Force},
Pages = {19-30},
Booktitle = {Gilles Deleuze: Key Concepts},
Publisher = {Acumen Press},
Editor = {Stivale, CJ},
Year = {2005},
Key = {fds296179}
}
@article{fds296180,
Author = {Surin, KJ},
Title = {’Now Everything must Be Reinvented’: Negri and
Revolution},
Pages = {205-242},
Booktitle = {The Philosophy of Antonio Negri},
Publisher = {Pluto Press},
Editor = {Murphy, T and Mustapha, A-K},
Year = {2005},
Key = {fds296180}
}
@article{fds296181,
Author = {Surin, KJ},
Title = {Rewriting The Ontological Script Of Liberation: On The
Question Of Finding A New Kind Of Political
Subject},
Pages = {240-266},
Booktitle = {Ontology in Practice},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Editor = {Milbank, J and Zizek, S and Davis, C},
Year = {2005},
Key = {fds296181}
}
@article{fds296177,
Author = {Surin, KJ},
Title = {Postmodernity},
Booktitle = {The Routledge Encyclopedia of Protestantism},
Publisher = {Routledge},
Editor = {Hillerbrand, H},
Year = {2004},
Key = {fds296177}
}
@article{fds296178,
Author = {Surin, KJ},
Title = {Liberation},
Series = {2nd edition},
Booktitle = {The Enclyclopedia of Religion},
Publisher = {Macmillan},
Year = {2004},
Key = {fds296178}
}
@article{fds320291,
Author = {Surin, K},
Title = {The night can sweat with terror as before:
Afterthoughts},
Journal = {South Atlantic Quarterly},
Volume = {102},
Number = {4},
Pages = {895-913},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {2003},
Month = {December},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/00382876-102-4-895},
Doi = {10.1215/00382876-102-4-895},
Key = {fds320291}
}
@article{fds305503,
Author = {Surin, KJ},
Title = {Getting the Picture: Donald Davidson on Robert Morris’s
Blind Time Drawings (Drawing with Davidson)},
Volume = {101},
Pages = {132-169},
Booktitle = {Blind Time Drawings},
Editor = {Morris, R},
Year = {2003},
Month = {September},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/00382876-101-1-133},
Doi = {10.1215/00382876-101-1-133},
Key = {fds305503}
}
@article{fds296218,
Author = {Surin, KJ},
Title = {'The Night Can Sweat with Terror as Before},
Journal = {South Atlantic Quarterly},
Volume = {102},
Pages = {893-911},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds296218}
}
@article{fds296217,
Author = {Surin, KJ},
Title = {Delre Is World-Historical': Political Knowledge},
Journal = {Capitalism and Schizophrenia},
Volume = {Polygraph 14},
Pages = {129-141},
Year = {2002},
Key = {fds296217}
}
@article{fds296251,
Author = {Surin, KJ},
Title = {Getting the Picture: Donald Davidson on Robert Morris's
Blind Time Drawings (Drawing with Davidson)},
Journal = {South Atlantic Quarterly},
Volume = {101},
Pages = {133-169},
Year = {2002},
Key = {fds296251}
}
@article{fds306177,
Title = {Vicissitudes of Theory},
Journal = {South Atlantic Quarterly},
Volume = {101},
Number = {1},
Editor = {Surin, KJ},
Year = {2002},
Key = {fds306177}
}
@article{fds296173,
Author = {Surin, KJ},
Title = {The Frankfurt School},
Pages = {158-67},
Booktitle = {The Edinburgh Encyclopedia of Modern Literary Criticism and
Theory},
Publisher = {Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press},
Editor = {Wolfreys, J},
Year = {2002},
Key = {fds296173}
}
@article{fds296174,
Author = {Surin, KJ},
Title = {Hostage to an Unaccountable Planetary Executive: the Flawed
"Washington Consensus" and Two World Bank
Reports},
Pages = {238-57},
Booktitle = {World Bank Literature},
Publisher = {University of Minnesota Press},
Editor = {Kumar, A},
Year = {2002},
Key = {fds296174}
}
@article{fds296175,
Author = {Surin, KJ},
Title = {Dealing in Straight Power Concepts": the Quest for Justice
After September 11},
Pages = {86-43},
Booktitle = {Strike Terror No More: Theology, Ethics, and the New
War},
Publisher = {London: Chalice Press},
Editor = {Berquist, JL},
Year = {2002},
Key = {fds296175}
}
@article{fds296214,
Author = {Surin, KJ},
Title = {The Sovereign Individual, 'Subalternity' , and Becoming
Other},
Journal = {Angelaki},
Volume = {6},
Number = {1},
Pages = {47-63},
Publisher = {Informa UK Limited},
Year = {2001},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/713650370},
Doi = {10.1080/713650370},
Key = {fds296214}
}
@article{fds296215,
Author = {Surin, KJ},
Title = {The Sovereign Individual and Michael Taussig's Poetics of
Defacement},
Journal = {Nepantla},
Volume = {2},
Number = {1},
Pages = {203-217},
Year = {2001},
Key = {fds296215}
}
@article{fds296216,
Author = {Surin, KJ},
Title = {Dossier on Empire},
Journal = {Rethinking Marxism},
Volume = {13},
Number = {3-4},
Pages = {89-94},
Publisher = {Informa UK Limited},
Year = {2001},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/089356901101241767},
Doi = {10.1080/089356901101241767},
Key = {fds296216}
}
@article{fds296219,
Author = {Surin, KJ},
Title = {The World Trade Organization},
Journal = {Workplace: A Journal of Academic Labor},
Volume = {3},
Number = {1},
Editor = {Gregory, CA},
Year = {2000},
Month = {May},
url = {http://www.louisville.edu/journal/workplace/issue5/surin.html},
Key = {fds296219}
}
@article{fds296250,
Author = {Surin, KJ},
Title = {On Not Being Sure About the 'Post' in 'Postcolonial':
Afterthoughts on Postcolonial Religious Studies},
Journal = {Sophia: An Australian Journal of Cross-Cultural Philosophy
of Religion},
Volume = {39},
Number = {1},
Pages = {208-226},
Year = {2000},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF02786387},
Doi = {10.1007/BF02786387},
Key = {fds296250}
}
@article{fds296171,
Author = {Surin, KJ},
Title = {Culture/Cultural Criticism},
Pages = {49-54},
Booktitle = {A Handbook for Postmodern Biblical Interpretation},
Publisher = {St. Louis: Chalice Press},
Editor = {Adam, AKM},
Year = {2000},
Key = {fds296171}
}
@article{fds296172,
Author = {Surin, KJ},
Title = {A Question of an Axiomatics of Desires: The Deleuzean
Imagination of Geoliterature},
Pages = {167-93},
Booktitle = {Deleuze and Literature},
Publisher = {Edinburgh University Press},
Editor = {Buchanan, I and Marks, J},
Year = {2000},
Key = {fds296172}
}
@article{fds296220,
Author = {Surin, KJ},
Title = {The Future States of Politics: Deleuze and the Future of
Politics},
Journal = {Culture Machine},
Volume = {1},
Number = {1},
Year = {1999},
Month = {January},
Key = {fds296220}
}
@article{fds296248,
Author = {Surin, KJ},
Title = {Standing Schumpeter on his Head: Robert Brenner's Economics
of Global Turbulence},
Journal = {Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle
East},
Volume = {19},
Pages = {53-60},
Year = {1999},
Key = {fds296248}
}
@article{fds296249,
Author = {Surin, KJ},
Title = {Afterthoughts on Diaspora},
Journal = {South Atlantic Quarterly},
Volume = {98},
Pages = {275-325},
Year = {1999},
Key = {fds296249}
}
@article{fds296221,
Author = {Surin, KJ},
Title = {The Reanimation of Dependency Theory in the Age of Finance
Capital},
Journal = {Cultural Logic},
Volume = {1},
Number = {2},
Year = {1998},
Month = {Summer},
url = {http://eserver.org/clogic/i},
Key = {fds296221}
}
@article{fds296170,
Author = {Surin, KJ},
Title = {Liberation},
Pages = {173-85},
Booktitle = {Critical Terms for Religious Study},
Publisher = {Chicago: University of Chicago Press},
Editor = {Taylor, MC},
Year = {1998},
Key = {fds296170}
}
@article{fds296247,
Author = {Surin, KJ},
Title = {The Epochality of Deleuzean Thought},
Journal = {Theory, Culture, and Society},
Volume = {14},
Number = {2},
Pages = {9-21},
Publisher = {SAGE Publications},
Year = {1997},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/026327697014002003},
Doi = {10.1177/026327697014002003},
Key = {fds296247}
}
@article{fds296169,
Author = {Surin, KJ},
Title = {’On Producing the Concept of a Global Culture’},
Pages = {199-219},
Booktitle = {Nations, Cultures, and Identities},
Publisher = {Durham, NC: Duke University Press},
Editor = {Mudimbe, VY},
Year = {1997},
Key = {fds296169}
}
@article{fds296166,
Author = {Surin, KJ},
Title = {Suffering},
Pages = {803-805},
Booktitle = {The Routledge Encyclopedia of Ethics, Theology, and
Society},
Publisher = {London: Routledge},
Year = {1996},
Key = {fds296166}
}
@article{fds296167,
Author = {Surin, KJ},
Title = {’The Future Anterior’: On Going Beyond C.L.R. James’s
Beyond a Boundary},
Pages = {87-104},
Booktitle = {Rethinking C.L.R. James},
Publisher = {Oxford: Basil Blackwell},
Editor = {Farred, G},
Year = {1996},
Key = {fds296167}
}
@article{fds296168,
Author = {Surin, KJ},
Title = {’The Continued Relevance of Marxism’ as a Question: Some
Propositions},
Pages = {181-213},
Booktitle = {Marxism Beyond Marxism},
Publisher = {(London: Routledge},
Editor = {Casarino, C and Karl, R and Makdisi, S},
Year = {1996},
Key = {fds296168}
}
@article{fds296246,
Author = {Surin, KJ},
Title = {On Producing the Concept of a Global Culture},
Journal = {South Atlantic Quarterly},
Volume = {94},
Pages = {1179-1199},
Year = {1995},
Key = {fds296246}
}
@article{fds296164,
Author = {Surin, KJ},
Title = {Raymond Williams on Tragedy and Revolution},
Pages = {143-172},
Booktitle = {Cultural Materialism: On Raymond Williams},
Publisher = {Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press},
Editor = {Prendergast, C},
Year = {1995},
Key = {fds296164}
}
@article{fds296165,
Author = {Surin, KJ},
Title = {C.L.R. James’s Materialist Aesthetics of
Cricket},
Pages = {313-341},
Booktitle = {Liberation Cricket: West Indies Cricket Culture},
Publisher = {Manchester: Manchester University Press},
Editor = {Beckles, HM and Stoddart, B},
Year = {1995},
Key = {fds296165}
}
@article{fds296245,
Author = {Surin, KJ},
Title = {'Reinventing a Physiology of Collective Liberation': Going
"Beyond Marx" in the Marxism(s) of Negri, Guattari, and
Deleuze},
Journal = {Rethinking MARXISM [USA]},
Volume = {7},
Number = {2},
Pages = {9-27},
Publisher = {Informa UK Limited},
Year = {1994},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08935699408658095},
Doi = {10.1080/08935699408658095},
Key = {fds296245}
}
@article{fds296243,
Author = {Surin, KJ},
Title = {Transform the World, Change Life: Michael Taussig's Poetics
of Destruction and Revelation},
Journal = {The South Atlantic Quarterly},
Volume = {92},
Pages = {261-294},
Year = {1993},
Key = {fds296243}
}
@article{fds296244,
Author = {Surin, KJ},
Title = {'The Continued Relevance of Marxism' as a Question: Some
Propositions},
Journal = {Polygraph},
Number = {6},
Pages = {39-71},
Year = {1993},
Key = {fds296244}
}
@article{fds296163,
Author = {Surin, KJ},
Title = {The Problem of Evil},
Pages = {192-199},
Booktitle = {The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Modern Christian
Thought},
Publisher = {Oxford: Basil Blackwell},
Year = {1993},
Key = {fds296163}
}
@article{fds296142,
Author = {Surin, KJ},
Title = {C.L.R. James's Materialist Aesthetics of
Cricket},
Pages = {131-162},
Booktitle = {Intellectuals and Society in the Caribbean: vol.
1},
Publisher = {Macmillan},
Editor = {Hennessy, A},
Year = {1992},
Key = {fds296142}
}
@article{fds296162,
Author = {Surin, KJ},
Title = {Taking Suffering Seriously},
Pages = {339-349},
Booktitle = {The Problem of Evil: Selected Readings},
Publisher = {University of Notre Dame Press},
Editor = {Peterson, M},
Year = {1992},
Key = {fds296162}
}
@article{fds320292,
Author = {Surin, K},
Title = {Four perspectives-I},
Journal = {Horizons},
Volume = {18},
Number = {2},
Pages = {290-295},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {1991},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0360966900025172},
Doi = {10.1017/S0360966900025172},
Key = {fds320292}
}
@article{fds296146,
Author = {Surin, KJ},
Title = {Some Programmatic Notes on James's Politics of
Culture},
Journal = {CLR James Journal},
Volume = {2},
Pages = {8-10},
Year = {1991},
Key = {fds296146}
}
@article{fds296241,
Author = {Surin, KJ},
Title = {The Undecidable and the Fugitive: Mille Plateaux and the
State-Form},
Journal = {SubStance [USA]},
Number = {66},
Pages = {102-113},
Year = {1991},
Key = {fds296241}
}
@article{fds296242,
Author = {Surin, KJ},
Title = {The Evils of Theodicy: A Perspective},
Journal = {Horizons [USA]},
Volume = {18},
Pages = {290-295},
Year = {1991},
Key = {fds296242}
}
@article{fds296237,
Author = {Surin, KJ},
Title = {A Certain 'Politics of Speech': Religious Pluralism in the
Age of the McDonald's Hamburger},
Journal = {Modern Theology [UK]},
Volume = {7},
Number = {1},
Pages = {67-100},
Publisher = {WILEY},
Year = {1990},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-0025.1990.tb00236.x},
Doi = {10.1111/j.1468-0025.1990.tb00236.x},
Key = {fds296237}
}
@article{fds296238,
Author = {Surin, KJ},
Title = {'The Sign that Something Else is Always Possible': Hearing
and Saying that 'Jesus is Risen' and Hearing the Voices of
Those Who Suffer: Some Textual/Political
Reflections},
Journal = {Literature and Theology [UK]},
Volume = {4},
Number = {3},
Pages = {263-277},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press (OUP)},
Year = {1990},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/litthe/4.3.263},
Doi = {10.1093/litthe/4.3.263},
Key = {fds296238}
}
@article{fds296239,
Author = {Surin, KJ},
Title = {C. L. R. James's Materialist Aesthetics of
Cricket},
Journal = {Polygraph [USA]},
Number = {4},
Pages = {111-149},
Year = {1990},
Key = {fds296239}
}
@article{fds296240,
Author = {Surin, KJ},
Title = {Marxism(s) and 'the Withering Away of the
State'},
Journal = {Social Text [USA]},
Number = {27},
Pages = {35-54},
Year = {1990},
Key = {fds296240}
}
@article{fds296160,
Author = {Surin, KJ},
Title = {A "Politics of Speech": Religious Pluralism in the Age of
the McDonald’s Hamburger},
Pages = {192-212},
Booktitle = {Christian Uniqueness Reconsidered},
Publisher = {Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books},
Editor = {Costa, GD},
Year = {1990},
Key = {fds296160}
}
@article{fds296161,
Author = {Surin, KJ},
Title = {Towards a "Materialist" Critique of "Religious
Pluralism"},
Pages = {114-129},
Booktitle = {Religious Pluralism and Unbelief: Studies Critical and
Comparative},
Publisher = {New York and London: Routledge},
Editor = {Hamnett, I},
Year = {1990},
Key = {fds296161}
}
@book{fds296203,
Author = {Surin, KJ},
Title = {The Turnings of Darkness and Light: Essays in Philosophical
and Systematic Theology},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
Year = {1989},
Key = {fds296203}
}
@book{fds306178,
Title = {Christ, Ethics and Tragedy: Essays in Honour of Donald M
MacKinnon},
Pages = {xi +206 pages},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
Editor = {Surin, KJ},
Year = {1989},
Key = {fds306178}
}
@article{fds296236,
Author = {Surin, KJ},
Title = {Towards a 'Materialist' Critique of 'Religious Pluralism': A
Polemical Examination of the Discourse of John Hick and
Wilfred Cantwell Smith},
Journal = {The Thomist [USA]},
Volume = {53},
Pages = {655-674},
Year = {1989},
Key = {fds296236}
}
@article{fds296158,
Author = {Surin, KJ},
Title = {North American Theologies: Process Theology},
Pages = {103-114},
Booktitle = {The Modern Theologians: An Introduction to Christian
Theologians of the Twentieth Century},
Publisher = {Oxford: Basil Blackwell},
Editor = {Ford, D},
Year = {1989},
Key = {fds296158}
}
@article{fds296159,
Author = {Surin, KJ},
Title = {Some Aspects of the Grammar of ’Incarnation’},
Pages = {93-116},
Booktitle = {Christ, Ethics, and Tragedy},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
Editor = {Surin, K},
Year = {1989},
Key = {fds296159}
}
@article{fds296235,
Author = {Surin, KJ},
Title = {Many Religions and the One True Faith: An Examination of
Lindbeck's Chapter Three},
Journal = {Modern Theology},
Volume = {4},
Number = {2},
Pages = {187-208},
Publisher = {WILEY},
Year = {1988},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-0025.1988.tb00164.x},
Doi = {10.1111/j.1468-0025.1988.tb00164.x},
Key = {fds296235}
}
@book{fds296202,
Author = {Surin, KJ},
Title = {Theology and the Problem of Evil},
Publisher = {Oxford: Basil Blackwell},
Year = {1986},
Key = {fds296202}
}
@article{fds296233,
Author = {Surin, KJ},
Title = {The Trinity and Philosophical Reflection},
Journal = {Modern Theology},
Volume = {2},
Number = {3},
Pages = {235-256},
Publisher = {WILEY},
Year = {1986},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-0025.1986.tb00116.x},
Doi = {10.1111/j.1468-0025.1986.tb00116.x},
Key = {fds296233}
}
@article{fds296234,
Author = {Surin, KJ},
Title = {Christology, Tragedy and "Ideology"},
Journal = {The Thomist [USA]},
Volume = {89},
Pages = {283-291},
Year = {1986},
Key = {fds296234}
}
@article{fds296232,
Author = {Surin, KJ},
Title = {Contemptus Mundi and the Disenchantment of the World:
Bonhoeffer's 'Discipline of the Secret' and Adorno's
'Strategy of Hibernation'},
Journal = {Journal of the American Academy of Religion},
Volume = {53},
Number = {3},
Pages = {383-410},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press (OUP)},
Year = {1985},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jaarel/LIII.3.383},
Doi = {10.1093/jaarel/LIII.3.383},
Key = {fds296232}
}
@article{fds376395,
Author = {Surin, K},
Title = {Theistic arguments and rational theism},
Journal = {International Journal for Philosophy of Religion},
Volume = {16},
Number = {2},
Pages = {123-138},
Year = {1984},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF00136571},
Doi = {10.1007/BF00136571},
Key = {fds376395}
}
@article{fds296231,
Author = {Surin, KJ},
Title = {Theistic Arguments and Rational Theism},
Journal = {The International Journal for the Philosophy of Religion
[USA]},
Volume = {16},
Number = {2},
Pages = {128-138},
Publisher = {Springer Nature},
Year = {1984},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF00136571},
Doi = {10.1007/BF00136571},
Key = {fds296231}
}
@article{fds296228,
Author = {Surin, KJ},
Title = {Theodicy?},
Journal = {Harvard Theological Review [USA]},
Volume = {76},
Number = {2},
Pages = {225-247},
Year = {1983},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0017816000001310},
Doi = {10.1017/S0017816000001310},
Key = {fds296228}
}
@article{fds296229,
Author = {Surin, KJ},
Title = {Revelation, Salvation, the Uniqueness of Christ and Other
Religions},
Journal = {Religious Studies [UK]},
Volume = {19},
Number = {3},
Pages = {323-343},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {1983},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0034412500015274},
Doi = {10.1017/S0034412500015274},
Key = {fds296229}
}
@article{fds296230,
Author = {Surin, KJ},
Title = {Atonement and Moral Apocalypticism},
Journal = {New Blackfriars [UK]},
Volume = {64},
Pages = {323-335},
Year = {1983},
Key = {fds296230}
}
@article{fds320293,
Author = {Surin, K},
Title = {The self-existence of god: Hartshorne and classical
theism},
Journal = {Sophia},
Volume = {21},
Number = {3},
Pages = {17-36},
Publisher = {Springer Nature},
Year = {1982},
Month = {October},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF02789813},
Doi = {10.1007/BF02789813},
Key = {fds320293}
}
@article{fds296225,
Author = {Surin, KJ},
Title = {The Impassibility of God and the Problem of
Evil},
Journal = {The Scottish Journal of Theology},
Volume = {35},
Number = {2},
Pages = {97-115},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {1982},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0036930600015696},
Doi = {10.1017/S0036930600015696},
Key = {fds296225}
}
@article{fds296226,
Author = {Surin, KJ},
Title = {Atonement and Christology},
Journal = {Neue Zeitschrift für Systematische Theologie und
Religionsphilosophie [Germany]},
Volume = {24},
Number = {1-3},
Pages = {131-149},
Publisher = {WALTER DE GRUYTER GMBH},
Year = {1982},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/nzst.1982.24.1-3.131},
Doi = {10.1515/nzst.1982.24.1-3.131},
Key = {fds296226}
}
@article{fds296227,
Author = {Surin, KJ},
Title = {The Self-existence of God},
Journal = {Sophia [Australia]},
Volume = {21},
Pages = {17-36},
Year = {1982},
Key = {fds296227}
}
@article{fds296223,
Author = {Surin, KJ},
Title = {Creation, Revelation and the Analogy Theory},
Journal = {Journal of Theological Studies [UK]},
Volume = {32},
Number = {1},
Pages = {401-422},
Year = {1981},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jts/XXXII.1.401},
Doi = {10.1093/jts/XXXII.1.401},
Key = {fds296223}
}
@article{fds296224,
Author = {Surin, KJ},
Title = {Tragedy and the Soul's Conquest of Evil},
Journal = {New Blackfriars},
Volume = {62},
Pages = {521-532},
Year = {1981},
Key = {fds296224}
}
@article{fds348900,
Author = {Surin, K},
Title = {Myself and Yourself},
Journal = {British Journal of Religious Education},
Volume = {3},
Number = {2},
Pages = {44-45},
Year = {1980},
Month = {December},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0141620800030202},
Doi = {10.1080/0141620800030202},
Key = {fds348900}
}
@article{fds296222,
Author = {Surin, KJ},
Title = {Can the Experiential and the Phenomenological Approaches be
Reconciled?},
Journal = {British Journal of Religious Education},
Volume = {2},
Number = {3},
Pages = {99-103},
Year = {1980},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0141620800020304},
Abstract = {This paper suggests a way in which the apparently
conflicting experiential and phenomenological approaches to
religious education can be reconciled. After a brief
characterization of the two approaches, it examines the
roles of experience and of the phenomenological method in
religious education. Using some ideas of Paul Tillich it
suggests how the two approaches can be reconciled. Finally,
some objections to such a reconciliation are considered. ©
1980, Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. All rights
reserved.},
Doi = {10.1080/0141620800020304},
Key = {fds296222}
}
@article{fds296157,
Author = {Surin, KJ},
Title = {Articles on ’Experience’ and ’The Experiential
Approach to Religious Education’},
Booktitle = {A Dictionary of Religious Education},
Publisher = {London: SCM Press},
Editor = {Sutcliffe, JM},
Year = {1980},
Key = {fds296157}
}
%% Wharton, Annabel J.
@book{fds369752,
Author = {Wharton, AJ},
Title = {Models and World Making: Bodies, Buildings, Black
Boxes},
Pages = {1-178},
Year = {2021},
Month = {January},
ISBN = {9780813946993},
Abstract = {From climate change forecasts and pandemic maps to Lego sets
and Ancestry algorithms, models encompass our world and our
lives. In her thought-provoking new book, Annabel Wharton
begins with a definition drawn from the quantitative
sciences and the philosophy of science but holds that
history and critical cultural theory are essential to a
fuller understanding of modeling. Considering changes in the
medical body model and the architectural model, from the
Middle Ages to the twenty-first century, Wharton
demonstrates the ways in which all models are historical and
political. Examining how cadavers have been described,
exhibited, and visually rendered, she highlights the
historical dimension of the modified body and its
depictions. Analyzing the varied reworkings of the Holy
Sepulchre in Jerusalem-including by monumental commanderies
of the Knights Templar, Alberti's Rucellai Tomb in Florence,
Franciscans' olive wood replicas, and video game
renderings-she foregrounds the political force of
architectural representations. And considering black
boxes-instruments whose inputs we control and whose outputs
we interpret, but whose inner workings are beyond our
comprehension-she surveys the threats posed by such opaque
computational models, warning of the dangers that models
pose when humans lose control of the means by which they are
generated and understood. Engaging and wide-ranging, Models
and World Making conjures new ways of seeing and critically
evaluating how we make and remake the world in which we
live.},
Key = {fds369752}
}
@article{fds369753,
Author = {Wharton, A},
Title = {Doll's house/dollhouse: Models and agency},
Journal = {Journal of American Studies},
Volume = {53},
Number = {1},
Pages = {28-56},
Year = {2019},
Month = {February},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0021875817000895},
Abstract = {Models - economic, mathematical, toys, manikins - are
ubiquitous. This article probes one model, the Stettheimer
doll's house, in order to understand all models better. The
Stettheimers, three wealthy unmarried sisters living in New
York in the early the twentieth century, attracted a
remarkable melange of Camp artists and writers, identified
by Arthur Danto as "the American Bloomsbury." The
Stettheimers were involved in many of New York's happenings,
including the Harlem Renaissance and the innovative stage
productions of Gertrude Stein. Androgyny, excess, racial
mixing and theatricality flourished in the Stettheimer
milieu. Carrie Stettheimer's doll's house, now housed in the
Museum of the City of New York, captured this life. I
consider this model for two related purposes. First, and
more narrowly, I document the various effects this eccentric
doll's house had on the artistic production of those in its
vicinity, most notably on the novels of her sister Ettie and
on the paintings both of her sister Florine and Marcel
Duchamp. Second, I use the evidence of the doll's house's
affect to discuss the agency of models in
general.},
Doi = {10.1017/S0021875817000895},
Key = {fds369753}
}
@article{fds355405,
Author = {Wharton, AJ},
Title = {Acquiring Jerusalem},
Pages = {335-350},
Booktitle = {Routledge Handbook on Jerusalem},
Year = {2018},
Month = {January},
ISBN = {9781138936935},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315676517},
Abstract = {The Roman Empire recognized the importance of Palestine to
its control of the eastern Mediterranean; with the emergence
of Christian hegemony in the fourth century, religion gave
the West’s ambition to possess Jerusalem a new dimension.
Brutal military occupation is the most dramatic
demonstration of this desire for Jerusalem. Less destructive
and more pervasive is the pilgrim’s passion to possess the
city through the immediate experience of its landscape. A
much safer and more efficient means of possessing Jerusalem
took the form of acquiring its material bits or its physical
representations. The forms by which Jerusalem was circulated
in the West changed over time, as did the West itself.
“West” is an unstable referent. In my discussion of the
Middle Ages, the “West” is short hand for Catholic
Western Europe. In observations on Modernity the “West”
refers to the industrialized societies of Europe and of
North America, functioning as a topographic sign for a
cultural climate shaped by capitalism and Protestantism.
Offered here is a chronological overview of the various
kinds of objects by which Jerusalem was possessed in the
West. Those objects certainly describe aspects of the Holy
City. More dramatically, they register the Western appetite
for Jerusalem. Finally, they reveal a correlation between
things representing the sacred and the economies in which
they circulated (Wharton 2006).},
Doi = {10.4324/9781315676517},
Key = {fds355405}
}
@article{fds369754,
Author = {Wharton, AJ},
Title = {The Tribune Tower: Spolia as Despoliation1},
Pages = {179-197},
Booktitle = {Reuse Value: Spolia and Appropriation in Art and
Architecture from Constantine to Sherrie
Levine},
Year = {2016},
Month = {January},
ISBN = {9781409424222},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315606187-10},
Abstract = {Spolia is now an art historical term for the recycling of
architectural fragments. It has lost its classical reference
to the predatory confiscation and display of plunder
necessary to the public spectacle of power. The Tribune
Tower, a charming high-rise that contributes to the filigree
of the Chicago skyline, appears utterly innocent. Only a
careful observer recognizes the sacrifice made by other
buildings for its construction of a corporate image. In
1922, the Chicago Tribune Corporation held an international
competition to secure the design ‘for a structure
distinctive and imposing, the most beautiful office building
in the world’. The Chicago Tribune Tower Competition has
canonical status. It is consistently included in the syllabi
of college courses on American architectural history.
Eclectic architects or their patrons characteristically
selected a particular historical style because of its
symbolic connotations. The fragments of the Tribune Tower
suggest how spolia might be put to use as conspicuous signs
of coercive authority.},
Doi = {10.4324/9781315606187-10},
Key = {fds369754}
}
@book{fds293835,
Author = {Wharton, AJ},
Title = {Models as Manipulators},
Year = {2016},
Key = {fds293835}
}
@article{fds293827,
Author = {Wharton, AJ},
Title = {The Istanbul Hilton, 1951-2014: Modernity and Its
Demise},
Pages = {142-162},
Booktitle = {Mid-Twentieth Century Architecture in Turkey},
Publisher = {Routledge},
Editor = {Gürel, M},
Year = {2015},
ISBN = {9781138806092},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315751849},
Doi = {10.4324/9781315751849},
Key = {fds293827}
}
@article{fds376619,
Author = {Weisenfeld, GS},
Title = {The Istanbul Hilton, 1951-2014: Modernity and Its
Demise},
Booktitle = {Mid-Twentieth Century Architecture in Turkey},
Publisher = {Routledge},
Year = {2015},
Key = {fds376619}
}
@book{fds293875,
Author = {Wharton, AJ},
Title = {Architectural Agents: The Delusional, Abusive, Addictive
Lives of Buildings},
Publisher = {University of Minnesota Press},
Year = {2014},
Key = {fds293875}
}
@article{fds293826,
Author = {Wharton, AJ},
Title = {Relics, Protestants, Things},
Journal = {Material Religion},
Volume = {9},
Number = {4},
Year = {2014},
Key = {fds293826}
}
@article{fds376620,
Author = {Weisenfeld, GS},
Title = {Relics, Protestants, Things},
Journal = {Material Religion},
Volume = {10},
Number = {4},
Year = {2014},
Key = {fds376620}
}
@article{fds293877,
Author = {Wharton, AJ},
Title = {Jerusalem's Zions},
Journal = {Material Religion},
Volume = {9},
Number = {2},
Pages = {218-242},
Publisher = {Informa UK Limited},
Year = {2013},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.2752/175183413X13703410896050},
Abstract = {The human desire to embody the sacred, to give it a physical
place and a material form, is nowhere better demonstrated
than in Jerusalem. As one of the world's oldest continuously
occupied, politically contested and religiously invested
cities, Jerusalem's natural and architectural landscape has
been overlaid with scripture and interpreted to death. This
paper examines one site of this phenomenon: Mount Zion.
"Zion" is often used synecdochically, as a part of Jerusalem
standing in for the whole of the city. But "Zion" has also
acted as a toponym for the ancient citadel of David. This
specific piece of real estate shifted its location in
antiquity in order to retain its biblical associations,
inciting innocent and not-so-innocent claims of holiness
where holiness may not belong. © Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
2013.},
Doi = {10.2752/175183413X13703410896050},
Key = {fds293877}
}
@article{fds300293,
Author = {Wharton, AJ},
Title = {The tribune tower: Spolia as despoliation},
Pages = {179-198},
Booktitle = {Reuse Value: Spolia and Appropriation in Art and
Architecture from Constantine to Sherrie
Levine},
Year = {2012},
Month = {January},
ISBN = {9781409424222},
Key = {fds300293}
}
@article{fds293868,
Author = {Wharton, AJ},
Title = {History and Fiction},
Pages = {85-90},
Booktitle = {Archaeology, Politics and the Media},
Publisher = {Eisenbrauns},
Year = {2012},
Key = {fds293868}
}
@article{fds293867,
Author = {Wharton, AJ},
Title = {The tribune tower: Spolia as despoliation},
Pages = {179-197},
Booktitle = {Reuse Value: Spolia and Appropriation in Art and
Architecture from Constantine to Sherrie
Levine},
Publisher = {Ashgate},
Editor = {Richard Brilliant and Dale Kinney},
Year = {2011},
Month = {December},
ISBN = {9781409424222},
Key = {fds293867}
}
@article{fds369755,
Author = {Amiri, A and Wharton, A},
Title = {Home in jerusalem: The American colony and palestinian
suburban architecture},
Journal = {Post-Medieval Archaeology},
Volume = {45},
Number = {2},
Pages = {237-265},
Year = {2011},
Month = {November},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1179/174581311X13135030529232},
Abstract = {Urban development outside the walls of Jerusalem began only
after 1850. These new suburbs embodied the spatial
traditions of their different religious and ethnic patrons.
Russian, French, English, German, and particularly Jewish
émigré complexes have been well researched. Less
thoroughly studied are the new Palestinian suburbs. The
largest house of the Husseini neighbourhood is the focus of
this analysis. An investigation of the fabric of the
building and its written and photographic archive allows a
reconstruction of the structure's developmental stages. Its
changing form records the cultural shifts in Ottoman
Jerusalem affected by the growing presence of Western
interests in the region. © 2011 Society for Post-Medieval
Archaeology.},
Doi = {10.1179/174581311X13135030529232},
Key = {fds369755}
}
@article{fds293878,
Author = {Wharton, AJ},
Title = {John Ruskin: Ethics in Economics},
Journal = {History of Political Economy},
Volume = {43},
Number = {2},
Year = {2011},
Key = {fds293878}
}
@article{fds293879,
Author = {Wharton, AJ and Amiri, A},
Title = {“Home in Jerusalem: the American Colony in
Jerusalem"},
Journal = {Post Medieval Archaeology},
Volume = {45},
Number = {1},
Year = {2011},
Key = {fds293879}
}
@article{fds169184,
Author = {A.J. Wharton},
Title = {The Tribune Tower: Spolia as Despoliation},
Booktitle = {Spolia},
Publisher = {Ashgate},
Editor = {D. Kinney and R. Brilliant},
Year = {2010},
Key = {fds169184}
}
@article{fds293866,
Author = {Wharton, AJ},
Title = {History and Fiction},
Booktitle = {Archaeology, Politics and the Media},
Publisher = {Eisenbraun},
Year = {2010},
Key = {fds293866}
}
@article{fds293864,
Author = {Wharton, AJ},
Title = {Jerusalem in Varallo: From Truth to Fiction},
Booktitle = {Imaginary Cities: Fictions of Space in the Early Modern
World},
Publisher = {Penn State Press},
Editor = {Houghton, C and Purdy, D},
Year = {2009},
Key = {fds293864}
}
@article{fds293880,
Author = {Wharton, AJ},
Title = {Shaping the ‘Public Sphere’ in Second Life:
Architectures of the 2008 US Presidential
Campaign},
Journal = {Journal of Virtual Worlds Research},
Volume = {2},
Number = {2},
Pages = {1-14},
Year = {2009},
Key = {fds293880}
}
@article{fds369756,
Author = {Wharton, A},
Title = {Jerusalem remade},
Pages = {39-60},
Booktitle = {Modernism and the Middle East},
Year = {2008},
Month = {December},
ISBN = {9780295987941},
Key = {fds369756}
}
@misc{fds293834,
Author = {Wharton, AJ},
Title = {Jerusalem Architecture: Old Is bitter, New Is
Ugly},
Journal = {Architecture and Urbanism in the Middle East, special issue
MEI},
Year = {2008},
Key = {fds293834}
}
@article{fds293863,
Author = {Wharton, AJ},
Title = {Remaking Jerusalem},
Pages = {29-35},
Booktitle = {Modernism and the Middle East},
Publisher = {University of Washington Press},
Editor = {Isenstadt, S and Rizvi, K},
Year = {2007},
Key = {fds293863}
}
@article{fds293882,
Author = {Wharton, AJ},
Title = {Jewish art, Jewish Art},
Journal = {Images},
Volume = {1},
Number = {1},
Pages = {29-35},
Publisher = {BRILL},
Year = {2007},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/187180007782347584},
Abstract = {As the Jews have always produced art, the question arises,
why is the notion of a Jewish Art so problematic? No effort
is made in this paper to review or summarize the arguments
for or against 'Jewish Art.' Rather, it attempts a modest
shift in the terms of the debate. The essay addresses the
question by considering the historiography of Jewish art in
relation to both the End-of-Art debates and the Holocaust
industry. This paper offers a provisional answer to the
question: Why has Jewish art never managed to become Jewish
Art? The End of Art debate conditions the discussion; the
institutions of Jewish art provide its substance. © 2007
Brill.},
Doi = {10.1163/187180007782347584},
Key = {fds293882}
}
@article{fds293862,
Author = {Wharton, A},
Title = {Commodifying space: Hotels and pork bellies},
Pages = {101-116},
Booktitle = {Hospitality: A Social Lens},
Publisher = {Elsevier},
Editor = {Lashley, C and Lynch, P and Morrison, A},
Year = {2006},
Month = {October},
ISBN = {9780080465692},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780080465692},
Doi = {10.4324/9780080465692},
Key = {fds293862}
}
@book{fds293874,
Author = {Wharton, AJ},
Title = {Selling Jerusalem: Relics, Replicas, Themeparks},
Publisher = {University of Chicago Press},
Year = {2006},
Key = {fds293874}
}
@misc{fds293833,
Author = {Wharton, AJ},
Title = {Empire Building},
Journal = {New Statesman},
Year = {2005},
Month = {January},
Key = {fds293833}
}
@article{fds293856,
Author = {Holloway, RR and Wharton AJ},
Title = {Constantine and Rome},
Journal = {Church History},
Year = {2005},
Key = {fds293856}
}
@misc{fds305902,
Author = {Wharton, AJ},
Title = {Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University: Rafael Vinoly,
Architect},
Publisher = {Durham: Duke University Press},
Year = {2005},
Key = {fds305902}
}
@article{fds293855,
Author = {Biddle, M and Wharton AJ},
Title = {The Tomb of Christ},
Journal = {Journal of Early Christian Studies},
Year = {2004},
Key = {fds293855}
}
@article{fds369757,
Author = {Wharton, A},
Title = {Rereading late ancient Christianity: Introduction},
Journal = {Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies},
Volume = {33},
Number = {3},
Pages = {383-385},
Year = {2003},
Month = {September},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/10829636-33-3-383},
Doi = {10.1215/10829636-33-3-383},
Key = {fds369757}
}
@article{fds293854,
Author = {Cody, JW and Wharton AJ},
Title = {Exporting American Architecture},
Booktitle = {International History Review},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds293854}
}
@article{fds293861,
Author = {Wharton, AJ},
Title = {Icon, Idol, Fetish, and Totem},
Pages = {12-23},
Booktitle = {Icon and Word: The Power of Images in Byzantium},
Publisher = {London: Ashgate},
Editor = {Eastmond, A and Hunt, L},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds293861}
}
@article{fds293881,
Author = {Wharton, AJ},
Title = {Two Waldorf-Astorias: Spatial Economies as Totem and
Fetish},
Journal = {Art Bulletin},
Volume = {85},
Pages = {523-543},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds293881}
}
@article{fds293853,
Author = {Wharton, AJ},
Title = {Medieval Cyprus: Studies in Art, Architecture and History in
Memory of Doula Mouriki},
Journal = {Speculum},
Volume = {77},
Pages = {244-247},
Editor = {Sevcenko, N and Moss, C},
Year = {2002},
Key = {fds293853}
}
@misc{fds152814,
Title = {Height of Fashion},
Journal = {New Statesman},
Year = {2001},
Month = {September},
Key = {fds152814}
}
@misc{fds293832,
Author = {Wharton, AJ},
Title = {Height of Fashion},
Journal = {New Statesman},
Year = {2001},
Month = {September},
Key = {fds293832}
}
@misc{fds152815,
Title = {Building the Cold War: Hilton Hotels},
Journal = {WBUR (NPR)},
Year = {2001},
Month = {August},
Key = {fds152815}
}
@book{fds293873,
Author = {Wharton, AJ},
Title = {Building the Cold War: Hilton International Hotels and
Modern Architecture},
Publisher = {Chicago: University of Chicago Press},
Year = {2001},
Key = {fds293873}
}
@article{fds293883,
Author = {Wharton, AJ},
Title = {Height of Fashion},
Journal = {New Statesman},
Volume = {14},
Pages = {38-41},
Year = {2001},
Key = {fds293883}
}
@article{fds293860,
Author = {Wharton, AJ},
Title = {Erasure: Eliminating the Space of Late Ancient
Judaism},
Number = {40},
Pages = {195-214},
Booktitle = {From Dura to Sepphoris: Studies in Jewish Art and Society in
Late Antiquity},
Publisher = {Ann Arbor, MI},
Editor = {Levine, LL},
Year = {2000},
Key = {fds293860}
}
@article{fds369758,
Author = {Wharton, A},
Title = {Economy, architecture, and politics: Colonialist and cold
war hotels},
Journal = {History of Political Economy},
Volume = {31},
Number = {SUPPL. 1},
Pages = {297-299},
Year = {1999},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/00182702-31-supplement-285},
Doi = {10.1215/00182702-31-supplement-285},
Key = {fds369758}
}
@article{fds293859,
Author = {Wharton, AJ},
Title = {Economy, Architecture and Cold War Politics: the Istanbul
Hilton},
Journal = {Economic Engagements with Art},
Series = {supplementary issue of History of Political
Economy},
Pages = {285-300},
Editor = {Goodwin, CDW and DeMarchi, N},
Year = {1999},
Key = {fds293859}
}
@misc{fds305903,
Author = {Bland, K and Wharton AJ},
Title = {Edges: Social and Cultural Encounters in the Middle Ages and
Early Modernity},
Journal = {special issue of the Journal of Medieval and Early Modern
Studies},
Volume = {29},
Number = {3},
Year = {1999},
Key = {fds305903}
}
@article{fds293831,
Author = {Wharton, AJ},
Title = {Byzantine Art; Hagia Sophia},
Booktitle = {World Book Encyclopedia},
Publisher = {Chicago},
Year = {1998},
Key = {fds293831}
}
@article{fds305904,
Author = {Beckwith, S and Wharton AJ},
Title = {Body, Matter, Spirit},
Journal = {JMEMS, special issue},
Volume = {28},
Number = {3},
Editor = {Wharton, A},
Year = {1998},
Key = {fds305904}
}
@misc{fds16335,
Author = {David Aers},
Title = {Desire: Its Subjects, Objects, and Historians},
Journal = {special issue of the Journal of Medieval and Early Modern
Studies},
Volume = {27},
Number = {1},
Year = {1997},
Key = {fds16335}
}
@book{fds305905,
Author = {Aers, D},
Title = {Desire: Its Subjects, Objects, and Histories},
Volume = {27.3},
Editor = {Aers, D and Wharton, A},
Year = {1997},
Key = {fds305905}
}
@article{fds293852,
Author = {Heldman, ME and Wharton AJ},
Title = {The Marian Icons of the Painter Fre Seyon: A Study in
Fifteenth-Century Ethiopian Art, Patronage, and
Spiritual},
Journal = {African Arts},
Year = {1996},
Key = {fds293852}
}
@article{fds293901,
Author = {Wharton, AJ},
Title = {Westminster Cathedral: Medieval Architectures and Religious
Difference},
Journal = {Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies},
Volume = {26},
Number = {3},
Pages = {523-555},
Year = {1996},
Key = {fds293901}
}
@misc{fds293830,
Author = {Baptisteries, and Decoration, B and Wharton AJ},
Title = {The Dictionary of Art},
Publisher = {Macmillan Publishers},
Year = {1996},
Key = {fds293830}
}
@misc{fds305906,
Author = {Wharton, AJ},
Title = {Maps of Authority: Conflict in the Medieval and Early Modern
Urban Landscape},
Journal = {special issue of the Journal of Medieval and Early Modern
Studies},
Volume = {26},
Number = {3},
Year = {1996},
Key = {fds305906}
}
@book{fds293872,
Author = {Wharton, AJ},
Title = {Refiguring the Post Classical City: Dura Europos, Jerash,
Jerusalem and Ravenna},
Publisher = {New York: Cambridge University Press},
Year = {1995},
Key = {fds293872}
}
@article{fds293851,
Author = {Matthews, T and Wharton AJ},
Title = {Clash of the Gods},
Journal = {American Historical Review},
Volume = {100},
Pages = {1518-1519},
Year = {1995},
Key = {fds293851}
}
@article{fds293850,
Author = {Dodds, J and Wharton AJ},
Title = {Architecture and Ideology in Early Medieval Spain;
Al-Andalus: The Art of Islamic Spain},
Booktitle = {The Design Book Review},
Year = {1994},
Key = {fds293850}
}
@article{fds293900,
Author = {Wharton, AJ},
Title = {Good and Bad Images from the Synagogue of Dura Europos:
Contexts, Subtexts, Intertexts},
Journal = {Art History},
Volume = {17},
Number = {1},
Pages = {1-25},
Publisher = {WILEY},
Year = {1994},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8365.1994.tb00559.x},
Doi = {10.1111/j.1467-8365.1994.tb00559.x},
Key = {fds293900}
}
@article{fds293847,
Author = {Cameron, A and Wharton AJ},
Title = {Christianity and the Rhetoric of Empire},
Journal = {Art Bulletin},
Volume = {74},
Pages = {511-512},
Year = {1992},
Key = {fds293847}
}
@article{fds293848,
Author = {Connor, C and Wharton AJ},
Title = {Art and Miracles in Byzantium},
Journal = {The American Historical Review},
Volume = {97},
Pages = {1195-1195},
Year = {1992},
Key = {fds293848}
}
@article{fds293849,
Author = {Pelikan, J and Wharton AJ},
Title = {Imago Dei. the Byzantine Apologia for Icons},
Journal = {Envoi: A Review Journal of Medieval Literature},
Volume = {4},
Number = {1},
Pages = {131-134},
Year = {1992},
Key = {fds293849}
}
@article{fds293899,
Author = {Wharton, AJ},
Title = {The Baptistery of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem and the
Poltics of Sacred Landscape},
Journal = {Dumbarton Oaks Papers},
Volume = {46},
Pages = {313-325},
Year = {1992},
Key = {fds293899}
}
@article{fds293829,
Author = {Wharton AJ},
Title = {Various},
Booktitle = {Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press},
Year = {1991},
Key = {fds293829}
}
@article{fds293898,
Author = {Wharton, AJ},
Title = {Gender, Architecture and Institutional Self-Presentation:
The Case of Duke University},
Journal = {South Atlantic Quarterly},
Volume = {90.1},
Pages = {175-217},
Year = {1991},
Key = {fds293898}
}
@article{fds293876,
Author = {WHARTON, AJ},
Title = {THE URBAN CHARACTER OF CHRISTIAN WORSHIP, THE ORIGINS,
DEVELOPMENT, AND MEANING OF STATIONAL LITURGY -
BALDOVIN,JF},
Journal = {SPECULUM-A JOURNAL OF MEDIEVAL STUDIES},
Volume = {65},
Number = {3},
Pages = {605-607},
Publisher = {University of Chicago Press},
Year = {1990},
Month = {July},
ISSN = {0038-7134},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=A1990DX98800009&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.2307/2864041},
Key = {fds293876}
}
@article{fds293845,
Author = {Demus, O and Wharton AJ},
Title = {The Mosaic Decoration of San Marco},
Journal = {Speculum},
Volume = {65},
Pages = {971-972},
Year = {1990},
Key = {fds293845}
}
@article{fds293846,
Author = {Herrin, J and Hussey, JM and Wharton AJ},
Title = {Formation of Christendom; History of the Orthodox
Church},
Journal = {Religious Studies Review},
Volume = {16},
Pages = {347-347},
Year = {1990},
Key = {fds293846}
}
@article{fds293858,
Author = {Wharton, AJ},
Title = {Tenderness and Hegemony: Exporting the Virgin
Eleousa},
Journal = {World of Art: Themes of Unity in Diversity. Acts of the
XXVth International Congress of Art History, Washington,
DC},
Volume = {I},
Pages = {71-80},
Editor = {Lavin, I},
Year = {1990},
Key = {fds293858}
}
@article{fds293897,
Author = {Wharton, AJ},
Title = {Rereading Grabar's Martyrium: The Modernist and
Postmodernist Texts},
Journal = {Gesta},
Volume = {29},
Number = {1},
Pages = {3-7},
Publisher = {University of Chicago Press},
Year = {1990},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/767095},
Doi = {10.2307/767095},
Key = {fds293897}
}
@book{fds293871,
Author = {Wharton, AJ},
Title = {Art of Empire: Painting and Architecture of the Byzantine
Periphery. A Comparative Study of Four Provinces},
Publisher = {University Park, Pa & London: Pennsylvania State University
Press},
Year = {1988},
Key = {fds293871}
}
@article{fds293896,
Author = {Wharton, AJ},
Title = {Ritual and Reconstructed Meaning: The Neonian Baptistery in
Ravenna},
Journal = {The Art Bulletin},
Volume = {69},
Number = {3},
Pages = {358-375},
Publisher = {Informa UK Limited},
Year = {1987},
Month = {September},
ISSN = {0004-3079},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00043079.1987.10788438},
Doi = {10.1080/00043079.1987.10788438},
Key = {fds293896}
}
@book{fds293870,
Author = {Wharton, AJ},
Title = {Tokali Kilise. Tenth Century Metropolitan Art in Byzantine
Cappadocia, Dumbarton Oaks Studies XXII},
Publisher = {Washinton, D.C.: Dumbarton Oaks, Trustees of Harvard
University},
Year = {1986},
Key = {fds293870}
}
@article{fds293843,
Author = {Morganstern, J and Wharton AJ},
Title = {The Byzantine Church at Dereagzi and Its
Decoration},
Journal = {Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians},
Volume = {45},
Pages = {167-169},
Year = {1986},
Key = {fds293843}
}
@article{fds293844,
Author = {Demus, O and Wharton AJ},
Title = {The Mosaics of San Marco in Venice},
Journal = {Speculum},
Volume = {61},
Pages = {915-918},
Year = {1986},
Key = {fds293844}
}
@book{fds293869,
Author = {Kazhdan, AP and Wharton AJ},
Title = {Change in Byzantine Culture in the Eleventh and Twelfth
Centuries},
Publisher = {Berkeley/Los Angeles: University of California
Press},
Year = {1985},
Key = {fds293869}
}
@article{fds293842,
Author = {Skawran, K and Wharton AJ},
Title = {Middle Byzantine Fresco Painting in Greece},
Journal = {Byzantine Studies},
Volume = {12},
Year = {1985},
Key = {fds293842}
}
@article{fds293841,
Author = {Head, C and Wharton AJ},
Title = {Byzantine Imperial Portraits},
Journal = {Speculum},
Volume = {59},
Pages = {235-236},
Year = {1984},
Key = {fds293841}
}
@article{fds293838,
Author = {Rotili, M and Wharton AJ},
Title = {Arte bizantina in Calabria e in Basilicata, and P. Belli
d’Elia et al., La Puglia fra Bysanzio e
l’Occidente},
Journal = {Art Bulletin},
Volume = {65},
Pages = {503-505},
Year = {1983},
Key = {fds293838}
}
@article{fds293839,
Author = {Malquist, T and Wharton AJ},
Title = {Byzantine 12th Century Frescoes in Kastoria},
Journal = {Byzantine Studies},
Volume = {10},
Pages = {422-424},
Year = {1983},
Key = {fds293839}
}
@article{fds293840,
Author = {Labreque-Pervouchine, N and Wharton AJ},
Title = {L’iconostase. Evolution historique en Russie},
Journal = {Speculum},
Volume = {58},
Pages = {767-769},
Year = {1983},
Key = {fds293840}
}
@article{fds293894,
Author = {Wharton, AJ},
Title = {The Chronology of the Construction and Decoration of St.
Neophytos in Cyprus},
Journal = {Byzantine Studies},
Volume = {10},
Pages = {71-80},
Year = {1983},
Key = {fds293894}
}
@article{fds293895,
Author = {Wharton, AJ},
Title = {The Date and Significance of the Cathedral of Canosa in
Apulia, South Italy},
Journal = {Dumbarton Oaks Papers},
Volume = {37},
Pages = {79-90},
Year = {1983},
Key = {fds293895}
}
@article{fds293837,
Author = {Thierry, N and Walter, C and Wharton AJ},
Title = {Peintures de Asie Mineure; Studies in Byzantine
Iconography},
Journal = {Byzantine Studies},
Volume = {9},
Pages = {374-376},
Year = {1982},
Key = {fds293837}
}
@article{fds293891,
Author = {Wharton, AJ},
Title = {Eglises a Colonnes de Goreme},
Journal = {Archeologia},
Volume = {142},
Pages = {83-86},
Year = {1982},
Key = {fds293891}
}
@article{fds293892,
Author = {Wharton, AJ},
Title = {Frescoes of the Mavriotissa Monastery near Kastoria:
Evidence of Millenarianism and Anti-Semitism in the Wake of
the First Crusade},
Journal = {Gesta},
Volume = {21},
Pages = {21-29},
Year = {1982},
Key = {fds293892}
}
@article{fds293893,
Author = {Wharton, AJ},
Title = {The Rebuilding and Redecoration of the Holy Apostles in
Constantinople: a Reconsideration},
Journal = {Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies},
Volume = {23},
Pages = {79-92},
Year = {1982},
Key = {fds293893}
}
@article{fds293828,
Author = {Wharton, AJ},
Title = {Cappadocia},
Booktitle = {Dictionary of the Middle Ages},
Publisher = {New York},
Year = {1981},
Key = {fds293828}
}
@article{fds293836,
Author = {Curcic, S and Wharton AJ},
Title = {Gracanica},
Journal = {Speculum},
Volume = {56},
Pages = {374-376},
Year = {1981},
Key = {fds293836}
}
@article{fds293888,
Author = {Wharton, AJ},
Title = {The Middle Byzantine Sanctuary Barrier: templon Screen or
Iconostasis?},
Journal = {Journal of the British Archaeological Association},
Volume = {134},
Pages = {1-27},
Year = {1981},
Key = {fds293888}
}
@article{fds293889,
Author = {Wharton, AJ},
Title = {Formulas for Salvation: A Comparison of Two Byzantine
Monasteries and Their Founders},
Journal = {Church History},
Volume = {50},
Pages = {385-400},
Year = {1981},
Key = {fds293889}
}
@article{fds293890,
Author = {Wharton, AJ},
Title = {The Fresco Decoration of the Column Churches, Goreme Valley,
Cappadocia: A Consideration of Their Chronology and Their
Models},
Journal = {Cahiers Archeologiques},
Volume = {21},
Pages = {27-45},
Year = {1981},
Key = {fds293890}
}
@article{fds293886,
Author = {Wharton, AJ},
Title = {The Political Content of the Bema Frescoes of Saint Sophia
in Ohrid},
Journal = {Jahrbuch der Oesterreichischen Byzantinistik},
Volume = {29},
Pages = {315-329},
Year = {1980},
Key = {fds293886}
}
@article{fds293887,
Author = {Wharton, AJ},
Title = {Middle Byzantine Churches of Kastoria in Greek Macedonia:
Their Dates and Implications},
Journal = {Art Bulletin},
Volume = {62},
Pages = {190-207},
Year = {1980},
Key = {fds293887}
}
@article{fds293885,
Author = {Wharton, AJ},
Title = {Problems of Provincialism: Byzantine Monasteries in
Cappadocia and Monks in South Italy},
Journal = {Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes},
Volume = {42},
Pages = {28-46},
Year = {1979},
Key = {fds293885}
}
@article{fds293857,
Author = {Wharton, AJ},
Title = {’Iconoclast’ Chapels in Cappadocia},
Pages = {103-112},
Booktitle = {Iconoclasm},
Publisher = {University of Birmingham},
Editor = {Bryer, A and Herrin, J},
Year = {1975},
Key = {fds293857}
}
@article{fds293884,
Author = {Wharton, AJ},
Title = {Rock-cut Chapels in Cappadocia: the Column Churches and The
yilanli Group},
Journal = {Cahiers Archeologiques},
Volume = {15},
Pages = {115-135},
Year = {1975},
Key = {fds293884}
}