Selected Faculty and Staff Articles, Stories, and Chapters, 2003-present

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Adams, Karen

---, Wei Li, Christopher Airries, Angela Chia-Chen Chen, Karen L. Leong, and Verna Keith. “Surviving Katrina and Its Aftermath: Evacuation and Community Mobilization by Vietnamese Americans and African Americans." Journal of Cultural Geography 25:3 (2008): 263-286.

---. “Talking about Families to Create Winning Identities.” Rhetorical Aspects of Discourses in Present-day Society. Eds. Lotte Dam, Lise-Lotte Holmgreen, and Jeanne Strunck. Newcastle upon Tyne, U.K.: Cambridge Scholars P, 2008. 10-30.

---, K. J. Leong, C. Airriess, A. C-C. Chen, V. Keith, W. Li, and Y. Wang. “From Invisibility to Hypervisibility: The Complexity of Race, Survival, and Resiliency for the Vietnamese-American Community in Eastern New Orleans.” Through the Eye of Katrina: Social Justice in the United States. Eds. K.A. Bates & R.S. Swan. Durham, NC: Carolina Academic P, 2007. 169-186.
 

Arias, Beatrice M.

---Lillie, Karen, Markos, Amy, Estrella, Alexandria, Nguyen, Tracy, Peer, Karisa, Perez, Karla, Trifiro, Anthony, Arias Beatriz M., Wiley, Terrence G. Policy in Practice: The Implementation of Structured English Immersion in Arizona The Civil Rights Project, 8 July 2010.

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Ball, Sally

---. "Visiting the Real Ranch." Slate.com (15 July 2008).

---. "About Reading." Review of Contemporary Fiction 24:3 (September 2004).

---. “High Desert” Studio (2010): 4.2. 2 Nov. 2010.

Baker, Aaron

---. "Remade by Steven Soderbergh." The Philosophy of Steven Soderbergh. University of Kentucky Press (2011).

---. "Robert De Niro: Star as Actor Auteur." Acting for America: Movie Stars of the 1980s. Rutgers University Press (2010).

---. "Midtown Jewish Masculinity in Body and Soul." City That Never Sleeps: New York and the Filmic Imagination, ed. Murray Pomerance. Piscataway, NJ: Rutgers UP, 2007.

---. "American Sports Films." Schirmer Encyclopedia of Film, ed. Barry Keith Grant. Farmington Hills, MI: Thomson Gale/Schirmer Reference, 2006.

Baldini, Cajsa

---. Rev. of Romanticism and the Human Sciences: Poetry, Population, and the Discourse of the Species, by Maureen N. McLane. The Keats-Shelley Journal 54 (2006): 273-275.

---. "A Courtier and a Prince: Shakespeare's Richard II as a Dramatization of Conflicting Paradigms of Political Craftsmanship." Forum Italicum 37:1 (2003): 56-69.

Bates, Dawn

--- and Thom Hess. "Lushootseed Applicatives and Their Ilk." Studies in Salish Linguistics in Honor of M. Dale Kinkade. Eds. Donna Gertds and Lisa Matthewson. U of Montana Occasional Papers in Linguistics No. 17, Helena, MT: UM Linguistics, 2004. 172-196.

---. "The Expression of NPs in Lushootseed Texts." Proceedings of the 39th International Conference on Salish and Neighboring Languages. Vancouver BC, Canada: UBC Working Papers in Linguistics, 2004. 1-52.

--- and Thom Hess. "An Agentive Suffix in Lushootseed." Proceedings of the 38th International Conference on Salish and Neighboring Languages. Vancouver BC, Canada: UBC Working Papers in Linguistics, 2003. 1-7.

Bebout, Lee

---. “Troubling White Benevolence: Four Takes on a Scene from Giant.” MELUS: Multi-Ethnic Literature of the United States 36.3 (Fall 2011): 13-36.

---. “Hero Making in El Movimiento: Reies López Tijerina and the Chicano Nationalist Imaginary.” Aztlán: A Journal of Chicano Studies. 32.2 (Fall 2007): 93-121.

Bender, Bert

---. “Nature in Naturalism.” The Oxford Handbook of American Literary Naturalism. Ed. Keith Newlin. New York: Oxford Univ. Press, 2011, 52-68.

---. Catching the Ebb Drift-fishing for a Life in Cook Inlet (an ecological memoir). Corvallis, Oregon: Oregon State U Press, 2008.

---. “Harry Burns and Professor MacWalsey in Ernest Hemingway’s To Have and Have Not.” The Hemingway Review 28 (Fall 2008), 35-50.

---. "Letter to the Editor: Darwin in Literature." The New Yorker (27 November 2006): 18.

---. “Darwin, Science, and Narrative.” A Companion to American Fiction 1865-1914. Ed. Robert Paul Lamb and G. R. Thompson. London: Blackwell, 2005, 377-394.

---. Evolution and "the Sex Problem": American Narratives during the Eclipse of Darwinism. Kent, Ohio: Kent State U. Press, 2004.
 

Bjork, Robert

---. “A Bibliography of Modern Scandinavian Literature (Excluding H.C. Andersen) in English Translation, 1533 to 1900, and Listed by Translator.” Scandinavian Studies 77.1 (Spring 2005), 105-42.

---. "Old and Middle English Literature." The Concise Oxford Chronology of English Literature. Ed. Michael Cox. Oxford, UK: Oxford UP, 2004.

Blasingame, Jim

--.“A Day without Reading is a Day without Enlightenment." Children’s Author David L. Harrison’s Blog. Wordpress. Web Blog. (12 Nov. 2010).

---. "An unusual introduction to Native American YA lit." Guest blog for "The Answer Sheet." The Washington Post (10 September 2010).

---. "Newbery winner: How author was discovered." Guest blog for "The Answer Sheet." The Washington Post (27 January 2010).

---. "Blasingame: Vampires vs. angels in adolescent lit, why schools are removing Laurie Halse Anderson books--and more." Guest blog for "The Answer Sheet." The Washington Post (4 December 2009).

---. "The Answer Sheet: When ‘Twilight’ author Stephenie Meyer visited my class; Why Edward Cullen & other vampires attract readers; What the next big thing is in adolescent lit." Guest blog for "The Answer Sheet." The Washington Post (12 November 2009).

---. Rev. of Eyes of the Emperor, by Graham Salisbury. Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy 49:4 (December 2005/January 2006): 350-351.

---. "Interview with Graham Salisbury." Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy 49:4 (December 2005/January 2006): 352-355.

---. "Books for Adolescents." Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy 49:4 (December 2005/January 2006): 350-360.

---. "Interview with Alex Sanchez." Journal of Adolescent and Adult Literacy 48:7 (April 2005).

---. Rev. of So Hard to Say, by Alex Sanchez. Journal of Adolescent and Adult Literacy 48:7 (April 2005).

---. "Books for Adolescents." Journal of Adolescent and Adult Literacy 48:7 (April 2005).

---. "Educational Reform and Its Connection to Art Instruction: Art and Writing." Translations: The National Art Education Association 14:1 (Spring 2005).

--- and Alleen Pace Nilsen. "The Mouse That Roared: Teaching Vocabulary with Source-Based Lessons." English Journal 94:4 (March 2005).

---. "'Fearful Symmetry:' Clive Barker Discusses the Art of Fantasy." The ALAN Review 32:2 (Winter 2005): 26-31.

---, Alleen Pace Nilsen, and Kenneth Donelson. "The 2003 Honor List -- A Book for All Reasons." English Journal 94:1 (September 2004): 88-94.

---. "Writing to the Teenager Inside: A Talk with Kevin Brooks." The ALAN Review 31:3 (2004): 72-77.

---. "Books for Adolescents." Journal of Adolescent and Adult Literacy 48:2 (2004): 170-179.

---. "Interview with Valerie Hobbs." Journal of Adolescent and Adult Literacy 48:2 (2004): 176-177.

---. Rev. of Letting Go of Bobby James, or How I Found My Self of Steam, by Valerie Hobbs. Journal of Adolescent and Adult Literacy 48:2 (2004): 170-171.

---. "Books for Adolescents." Journal of Adolescent and Adult Literacy 47:6 (2004): 516-523.

---."Interview with Rodman Philbrick." Journal of Adolescent and Adult Literacy 47:6 (2004): 518.

---. Rev. of The Young Man and the Sea, by Rodman Philbrick. Journal of Adolescent and Adult Literacy 47:6 (2004): 516-517.

--- and Alleen Nilsen. "Books, Audience, Action!: Dramatizing Popular Titles is a Terrific Way to Attract Teens." School Library Journal 50:1 (2004): 34.

---."Books for Adolescents." Journal of Adolescent and Adult Literacy 47:5 (2004): 426-435.

---."James Blasingame's Interview with Robert Lipsyte." Journal of Adolescent and Adult Literacy 47:5 (2004): 428-429.

---. Rev. of Warrior Angel by Robert Lipsyte. Journal of Adolescent and Adult Literacy 47:5 (2004): 426-427.

---. "A Love of Young Adult Literature: ALAN 2003 Ted Hipple Service Award Winner M. Jerry Weiss." The ALAN Review (Fall 2003): 51-52.

---, Alleen Pace Nilsen, and Kenneth Donelson. "2002 Honor List: Signs of the Times." English Journal 93:1 (September 2003): 80-86.

Bonfiglio, Thomas

---. "Jamestown, N.Y." Northwest Review 23:1 (2005).

---. "Anglers." Lake Effect 9 (Spring 2005).

Boyer, Jay

---. "About Ron Carlson: A Profile." Ploughshares 32:2-3 (Fall 2006).

---. "My Roommate Anne-Marie." 55 Words (August 2006).

---. "Silent Witness." Carve Magazine 7:4 (July 2006).

---. "Run Away." Fiction Attic 19 (Summer 2006).

---. "A Reversal of His Fortunes." Istanbul Literature Review 3 (Mar/Apr/May 2006). www.ilrmagazine.net/

---."The Secret Life Of London Detectives." Arabesques 2:1 (Winter 2006).

---. "Sad Little Stories to Tell." The Devil's Bathtub: Ten International Prizewinning Short Stories from the Biscuit Publishing Competition 2005. Newcastle upon Tyne UK: Biscuit Publishing, 2006.

---. "Third Planet from the Sun." Ascent Aspirations Magazine 9:3 (Aug 2005).

---. "In the Garden of Earthly Pleasures." Sage of Consciousness E-Zine 1:2 (Aug 2005).

---. "Flight." The Copperfield Review. Spring 2005.

---. "The Harmless Thoughts of a London Gynecologist." The Persistence of Dreams: The Anthology of the The Redbridge Review Winter 2005. London: Tee Publishing, 2005.

---. "The Night Mechanic." The Nude in Miss Mae's Bedroom: Anthology of Biscuit 2004 Prize Winners for Poetry and Fiction. Newcastle upon Tyne UK: Biscuit Publishing, 2004.

---. "Allegiances." Carve Magazine. July 2004. www.carvezine.com/contents.htm.

---. "Singles." The Redbridge Review. June 2004. www.redbridgereview.co.uk/html/j_boyer.html.

Brack, O.M., Jr.

---. "Johnson's First Allusion to Mary Queen of Scots." Johnsonian News Letter 54:1 (2003): 51-53.

--- and Susan Carlile. "Samuel Johnson's Contribution to Charlotte Lennox 's The Female Quixote." Yale University Library Gazette 77:3-4 (2003): 166-73.

--- and Robert DeMaria, Jr. "Some Remarks on the Progress of Learning: A New Preface by Samuel Johnson." The New Rambler E:6 (2002-2003): 61-74.

Broglio, Ron

---. Rev. of Robert Bloomfield: Lyric, Class, and the Romantic Canon, ed. by Simon White, John Goodridge, and Bridget Keegan. Romantic Circles (2010).

---. "Animal Welfare in Science and Society." The Assessment and Management of Risks for the Welfare of Production Animals. Eds. Bo Algers and Frans Smulders. Wageningen, Netherlands: Wageningen Academic Publishers, 2009. 45-59.

---. "Reasonable and Fantastic Animals of the Eighteenth-century." Rev. of Humans and Other Animals in Eighteenth-Century British Culture: Representation, Hybridity, Ethics, ed. by Frank Palmeri. Society and Animals (2009).

---. "Deleuzian Strolls, Wordsworthian Walks and MOO Landscapes." New Media/New Methods: the turn from literacy to electracy. Eds. Marcel O'Gorman and Jeffery Rice. West Lafayette, IN: Parlor Press, 2008. 264-80. [MOO is a Multi-Object Oriented Domain]

---, Randy Malamud, and Lori Marino. "Whale Sharks Turned into Carnival Ride." Editorial. Atlanta Journal Constitution (15 February 2008): A18.

---. "'The best machine for converting herbage into money': Romantic Cattle Culture." Consuming Culture. Eds. Narin Hassan and Tamara Silvia Wagner. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2007. 35-48.

---, Randy Malamud, Lori Morino, and Nathan Norbis. "Aquarium should admit captivity hurts these fish." Editorial. Atlanta Journal Constitution (15 June 2007): A17.

---. "Making Space for Animal Dwelling." (A) fly (Between Nature and Culture). Eds. Bryndis Snaebjornsdottir and Mark Wilson. National Museum of Iceland, 2006. 21-27. Also translated into Icelandic in the same publication.

---. Rev. of The Open, by Gorgio Agamben and Postmodern Animal, by Steve Baker. Parallax 38 (Spring 2006): 135-38.

---, and Richard Nash. "Introduction." Special Double Issue on Animal Studies. Configurations 14:1/14.2 (Winter-Spring 2006): 1-7. [Published Summer 2008.]

---. '''Living Flesh': Human Animal Surfaces and Art." Journal of Visual Culture 7:1 (April 2008): 103-121.

---. "Heidegger's Shepherd of Being and Nietzsche's Satyr." Special issue "Eco-criticism and Culture." New Formations 64 (Spring 2008): 124-36.

---. "Wandering in the Landscape with Wordsworth and Deleuze." Praxis (Winter 2007).

---. "William Blake and the Novel Space of Revolution." ImageTexT (Summer 2007).

---. "The Romantic Cow: Animals as Technology." The Wordsworth Circle 36:2 (Spring 2005): 48-52.

---. "Living Inside the Poem: MOOs and Blake's Milton." Praxis (January 2005).

---. "Criticism from Inside the Poem: MOOs and Blake's Milton." TEXT Technology 13.2 (2004): 83-90.

---. "The Menagerie of Summer." The Classroom. Atlanta: Center for Teaching and Learning, Georgia Institute of Technology (Fall 2004): 18-19.

---, and Fred Young. "Animal Revolution: There are No Animals." Animality. Atlanta: Public Domain and Eyedrum Art Gallery, 2004. 10-12.

---. Rev. of Masters of All They Surveyed, by Graham Burnett. Configurations 11:1 (Winter 2003): 23-26.

---, and Steve Guynup. "Beyond Human, Avatar as Multimedia Expression." Virtual Storytelling. Using Virtual Reality Technologiesfor Storytelling: International Conference ICVS 2003. Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Springer-Verlag, 2003. 120-123.

---. Rev. of Perceiving Animals: Humans and Beasts in Early Modern English Culture, by Erica Fudge. Criticism (Winter 2003): 139-142.

---. Rev. of Radiant Textuality by Jerome McGann. Romantic Circles (Fall 2003).

---. Rev. of The Visual Turn: Classical Film Theory and Art History, by Angela Daile Vacche. Frameworks (Spring 2003): 92-94.

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Castle, Gregory

---. “Irish Revivalism: Critical Trends and New Directions.” Literature Compass 8 (2011): 1-13.

---. “Psychoanalysis.” In The Encyclopedia of Literary and Cultural Theory. Vol. 1. Ed. Gregory Castle. Oxford: Blackwell, 2011. 402-10.

--- (with Matthew Dubord). “Narrative Theory.” In The Encyclopedia of Literary and Cultural Theory. Vol. 1. Ed. Gregory Castle. Oxford: Blackwell, 2011. 346-56.

---. “W. B. Yeats and the Dialectics of Misrecognition.” In A Companion to Irish Literature. Vol. 2. Ed. Julia M. White. Oxford and Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell, 2010. 66-82.

---. Rev. of The Long Space: Transnationalism and Postcolonial Form, by Peter Hitchcock. In Clio: A Journal of Literature, History, and the Philosophy of History 39.3 (2011): 40-6.

---. Rev. of The Art of Scandal: Modernism, Libel Law, and the Roman à Clef, by Sean Latham. In James Joyce Quarterly (Fall 2010).

---. "How to Become Historical." Boyne Berries 6 (Autumn 2009): 55-56.

---. “Postcolonialism.” James Joyce in Context. Ed. John McCourt. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2009. 99-111.

---. Rev. of Yeats and Joyce: Cyclical History and the Reprobate Tradition by Alistair Cormack. In James Joyce Literary Supplement. 23.1 (Spring 2009): 14-15.
 
---. Rev. of Haunted English: The Celtic Fringe, the British Empire, and De-Anglicization by Laura O’Connor. In Irish Literary Supplement 28.2 (Spring 2009): 19-20.
 
---. Rev. of Joyce, Ireland, Britain by Andrew Gibson and Len Platt, eds. In James Joyce Quarterly 45.3/4 (Spring/Summer 2008): 577-81. [Published Summer 2009.]

---. Rev. of The Modernist Novel and the Decline of Empire by John Marx. In James Joyce Quarterly 44.4 (Summer 2007): 840-43. 

---. “Frost” and "Like Bells in the Dark." Merge 15 (Summer 2007).

---. "New Millennial Joyce." Rev. of Joyce's Critics: Transitions in Reading and Culture by Joseph Booker; Joyce’s Messianism: Dante, Negative Existence and the Messianic Self by Gian Balsamo; and Twenty-First Joyce by Ellen Carol Jones and Morris Beja, eds. Modern Fiction Studies 53.1 (Spring 2007): 163-73.

---. “Near Lake Mary.” Merge 12 (Spring 2006).

Rev. of Racism and Social Change in the Republic of Ireland by Bryan Fanning. In New Hibernia Review 9.4 (2006): 147-9.

---. Rev. of Colonial Odysseys: Empire and Epic in the Modernist Novel by David Adams. In English Literature in Transition 48.4 (2005): 500-3.

---. "What Is All This Talk About History?" Rev. of Modernism and the Ideology of History: Literature, Politics, and the Past by Louis Blakeney Williams, and Modernism, Ireland and the Erotics of Memory by Nicholas Andrew Miller. Clio: A Journal of Literature, History, and the Philosophy of History 33:2 (2004): 189-210.

---. “Ambivalence and Ascendancy in Bram Stoker’s Dracula.” In Dracula, by Bram Stoker. Ed. John Paul Riquelme. Case Studies in Contemporary Criticism. Boston: Bedford Books, 2002. 518-37. Rpt. in Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism. Vol. 144. Ed. Janet Witalec. Farmington Hills, MI: Gale, 2004. 355-364.

---. "Coming of Age in the Empire: Joyce's Modernist Bildungsroman." James Joyce Quarterly 40:4 (2003).

---. "Standish James O'Grady's Production of an Imaginative Irish History." Reading Irish Histories: Texts, Contexts, and Memory in Modern Ireland. Dublin: Four Courts P, 2003.

---. Rev. of Dracula’s Crypt: Bram Stoker, Irishness, and the Question of Blood by Joseph Valente. In Irish Studies Review 11.1 (2003): 102-4.

Clarke, Deborah

---. "Erasing and Inventing Motherhood: The Sound and the Fury and As I Lay Dying." William Faulkner: Modern Critical Views. Ed. Doug Sanders. New York: Chelsea House, 2008.

---, trans. into Japanese by Ikuko Fujihira. "William Faulkner and Henry Ford: Cars, Men, Bodies, and History as Bunk." The William Faulkner Journal of Japan (April 2006): 86-103.

---. "William Faulkner and Henry Ford: Cars, Men, Bodies, and History as Bunk." Faulkner and His Contemporaries. Eds. Ann Abadie and Donald Kartinganer. Jackson: UP of Mississippi, 2004. 93-112.

---. "Domesticating the Car: Women's Road Trips." Studies in American Fiction 32:1 (Spring 2004): 101-128.

---. "Women on Wheels: 'A Threat at Yesterday's Order of Things.'" Arizona Quarterly 59:4 (Winter 2003): 103-133.

Cook, Paul

---. "Afterword." The Time Machine by H.G. Wells. Rockville, MD: Phoenix Pick/Arc Manor, 2008.

---. "Introduction to the Bison Books Edition." Tanar of Pellucidar by Edgar Rice Burroughs. Lincoln: U of Nebraska P, 2006.

---. “Hanson, Organ Concerto (Naxos 8.559251).” MusicWeb International (November 2006): www.musicweb-international.com.

---. “Armstrong, World Trade Center Soundtrack (Sony 82876 880572).” MusicWeb International (November 2006): www.musicweb-international.com.

---. “Rorem, Nine Episodes for Four Players (Phoenix USA PHCD 163).” MusicWeb International (November 2006): www.musicweb-international.com.

Corse, Taylor

---. "Dryden's 'Vegetarian' Philosopher: Pythagoras," Eighteenth-Century Life 34:1 (Winter 2010): 1-28.

---. "Slavery in Roderick Random," Festschrift in Honor of Melvyn New, Newark: U of Delaware P, 2011: 77-87.

---. "Seventeenth-Century Naples and Aphra Behn's The Rover." Restoration 29:2 (2005): 41-51.

Cosner, Shaaron.

---. "Eduardo Paolozzi: An Appreciation of Her Majesty's Sculptor-in-Ordinary." Sculpture Magazine 23:9 (2004).

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Daer, Alice Robison

---. "Digital Literacies as Forms of Popular Cultural Production." Digital Literacies: Concepts, Policies, and Practices. Eds. C. Lankshear and M. Knobel. New York: Peter Lang, 2008.

---"Teaching the New Media Literacies." Journal of Media Literacy (2007).

---. "New Media Literacies at Play in the 21st Century." Journal of the Harvard Interactive Media Group 1:1 (2007).

---, and H. Jenkins. "About Project NML." Journal of Media Literacy (2007).

---. "What Videogame Designers Can Teach Literacy Instructors." Reformation: The Teaching and Learning of English in Electronic Environments. Eds. Rich Matzen and Jia-Yi Cheng-Levine. Taipei, Taiwan: Tamkang UP, 2006.

D'Angelo, Frank

---. "A Comment on 'What Should College English Be?'" College English 70:1 (September 2007): 89-93.

Donelson, Kenneth

---, Alleen Pace Nilsen, and James Blasingame, Jr. "The 2003 Honor List -- A Book for All Reasons." English Journal 94:1 (September 2004): 88-94.

---, Alleen Pace Nilsen, and James Blasingame, Jr. "2002 Honor List: Signs of the Times." English Journal 93:1 (September 2003): 80-86.

Dubie, Norman

---. “A Nativity Canvas for My Daughter,” “An Early morning for Tito,” “History,” “In a World of Cows,” and “The Black Canal at Bruges.” Interim (2010).

---. “In The Night Dulse Of White Breakers…,” “The Exeter Messenger Aboard the SS Lusitania,” “The Lost Adages of Maestro Pecal,” “The Protestant Rye,” and “Untitled.” Narrative (2010).

---. “In These Streets with the Binary Trees,” “Pastoral,” “Song of the Strangelet,” “Stockbridge Reservation,” “The Boxcars of Mars,” “The Canvas Boat,” “The Ceremony,” “The Fourth Generation of Summer,” and “The Siege of Horizons.” The American Poetry Review 39:2 (March/April 2010).

---. "Again the Twentieth Century Realism" and "The Magnesia Caesar." Crazyhorse 75 (2009): 9, 10.

---. “On the Ordination of a Zen Monk.” Poetry Northwest (Fall 2007/Winter 2008).

---. “Elegy” Gulf Coast 20:1 (Winter 2007/Spring 2008).

---. "Sky Harbor." The American Poetry Review 34:5 (September/October 2005): backpage.

---. "Tulku." 42Opus 4:3 (2004): http://www.42opus.com

---. "Riddle." Hayden's Ferry Review 33 (Fall/Winter 2003-2004): 76.

---. "The Last Sentence of the Evening." The Chimera Review 3 (Winter 2003).

---. "Hunter in an Arctic Midnight," "Boatmen on the River Mons," "Polio Season in the San Joaquin," "Intolerance," "The Young Professor from Wyoming Wears a Red Banded Skin of Snake on the Spirit Finger of Her Right Hand That Shakes...," "Taos." The American Poetry Review 32:3 (2003).

---. "Book of the Jaspers." Spirit Tablets at Gao Lake. Norman Dubie. Virginia Commonwealth/Blackbird On-Line 2:1 (2003). http://www.blackbird.vcu.edu/v2n1/poetry/dubie_n/start.htm

---. "The Book of Crying Kanglings." Spirit Tablets at Gao Lake. Norman Dubie. Virginia Commonwealth/Blackbird On-Line 2:2 (2003). http://www.blackbird.vcu.edu/v2n2/poetry/dubie_n/start.htm

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Early, Jessica (Singer)

---, and Meredith DeCosta-Smith. "Making a Case for College: A Genre-Based College Admission Essay Intervention for Underserved High School Students." Journal of Writing Research 2.3 (2011): 299-329.

---. "‘Mi Hija You Should Be a Writer’: The Role of Parental Support and Learning to Write." Bilingual Research Journal 33.3 (2010): 277-291.

---, M. DeCosta-Smith, and A. Valdespino. (2010). "Write Your Ticket to College: A Genre-Based College Admission Essay Workshop for Ethnically Diverse, Underserved Students. Journal of Adolescent and Adult Literacy 54.3 (2010): 209-219.

---, and M. DeCosta-Smith. "Demystifying College." Educational Leadership 68.3 (2010).

---, and R. Shagoury. (2010). "What Do New Teachers Need: Beginning Teachers Working in Urban Under-Performing Schools." Educational Leadership 67.8 (2010).

---, and R. Shagoury. "Learning from the Lived Experiences of New Language Arts Teachers Working in Diverse, Urban Schools." Teaching and Teacher Education an International Journal of Research and Studies 26.4 (2010): 1049-1058.

---. "Making Character Connections: A Multigenre Approach to Studying Hamlet." Classroom Notes Plus 27.3 (2010): 9-13.

---. "Getting Students Off the Track." The New Teacher Book: Finding Purpose, Balance, and Hope during Your First Years in the Classroom, 2nd Edition. Milwaukee, WI: Rethinking Schools, 2010. 331-338.

---, and Meredith DeCosta. "Inviting in the Life World: Illness Narratives and Personal and Creative Writing in Medical Education." The Yale Journal for Humanities in Medicine (2009).

---. "Preparing Students for Life After High School: An Interview Writing Project." The Neglected R: Rethinking Writing Instruction in Secondary Classrooms. Eds. Tom Newkirk and Richard Kent. Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann, 2007.

--- and Singer, G. "Writing as physical and emotional healing:
Findings from clinical research." Handbook of writing research. Ed. C. Bazerman. New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 2007. 485-498.

--- and Shagoury, R. "Stirring up justice: Adolescents reading, writing, and changing the world." Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy (2006).

---. "Finding and framing teacher research questions: Moving from
reflective practice to teacher research." Teaching and Learning: The Journal of Natural Inquiry & Reflective Practice 19:3 (2005).

---. "Getting students off the track." The new teacher book: Finding purpose, balance, and hope during your first years in the classroom. Wisconsin: Rethinking Schools, 2004: 210-216.
 
---. " A review of Cyberactivism: Online activism in theory and practice." Kairos 9:1 (Fall 2004). english.ttu.edu/Kairos/9.1/binder.html?reviews/singer/index.htm

 

Evans, John

---. "The Imitation of Self: Milton and the Christ of Paradise Regained." Religion and the Arts 7:4 (2003) 439-463.

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Fisher, Marvin

---. "Narrative Shock in 'Bartleby, the Scrivener,' 'The Paradise of Bachelors and the Tartarus of Maids,' and 'Benito Cereno.'" A Companion to Herman Melville. Ed. Wyn Kelley. Oxford: Blackwell, 2006. 435-450.

Fox, Cora

--- and Melissa Walter. "Cardenio (The Second Maiden's Tragedy); Southwest Shakespeare Company." Shakespeare Bulletin 22 (2004): 81-84.

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Gillon, Carrie

---. "DP Structure and Semantic Composition in Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish)." NELS 35: Proceedings of the Thirty-Fifth Annual Meeting of the North East Linguistic Society. Eds. Leah Bateman and Cherlon Ussery. Charleston, SC: BookSurge, 2006.

---. "Deictic Features: Evidence from Skwxwú7mesh Determiners and Demonstratives." Papers for International Conference on Salish and Neighbouring Languages (ICSNL) 41. Eds. Masaru Kiyota, James Thompson, and Noriko Yamane-Tanaka. Vancouver, Canada: University of British Columbia Working Papers in Linguistics, 2006. 146-179.

---, Leora Bar-el, Peter Jacobs, Linda Tamburri Watt, and Martina Wiltschko. "Subject Clitics and Their Effect on Temporal Interpretation: A Case Study of Skwxwú7mesh and Stó:lō Halq'eméylem." Studies in Salish Linguistics in Honor of M. Dale Kinkade. Eds. Donna B. Gerdts and Lisa Matthewson. Missoula: U of Montana, 2004.

---, and Martina Wiltschko. "Missing Determiners/Complemetizers in Wh-questions: Evidence from Skwxwú7mesh and Halq’eméylem." Papers for International Conference on Salish and Neighbouring Languages (ICSNL) 39. Eds. J.C. Brown and Tyler Peterson. Vancouver, Canada: University of British Columbia Working Papers in Linguistics, 2004.

Goggin, Maureen Daly

---. Rev. Cheryl Glenn and Krista Ratcliffe, eds. Silence and Listening as Rhetorical Arts. Carbondale and Edwardsville: Southern Illinois University Press, 2011. Rhetoric Review 30 (2011): 423-26.

---. Rev. Michelle Smith and Barbara Warnick, eds. The Responsibilities of Rhetoric. Long Grove, IL: Waveland Press, 2010. Rhetoric Review 30 (2011): 312-16.

---. “Common Threads in Holloway Prison Needlework by WSPU Suffragettes.” Samplers and Antique Needlework (Winter 2010): 11-20.

---. “Fabricating Identity: Janie Terrero’s 1912 Embroidered Suffrage Signature Handkerchief.” Women and the Material Culture of Needlework and Textiles, 1750-1950. Eds. Maureen Daly Goggin and Beth Fowler Tobin. London: Ashgate, 2009. 31-50.

---. “Stitching a Life in ‘Pen of Steele and Silken Inke’: Elizabeth Parker’s circa 1830 Sampler.” Women and Thing, 1750-1950s: Gendered Material Strategies. Eds. Maureen Daly Goggin and Beth Fowler Tobin. London: Ashgate, 2009. 17-42.

---. “Threading Women.” Women and the Material Culture of Needlework and Textiles, 1750-1950. Eds. Maureen Daly Goggin and Beth Fowler Tobin. London: Ashgate, 2009. 1-12.

---, and Beth Fowkes Tobin. “Materializing Women.” Women and Things: Gendered Material Strategies 1750-1950. Eds. Maureen Daly Goggin and Beth Fowler Tobin. London: Ashgate, 2009. 1-16.

---, and Ryan Skinnell. Rev. of 1977: A Cultural Moment in Composition by Brent Henze, Jack Selzer, and Wendy Sharer. Rhetoric Review 28 (2009): 215-218.

---, and Neal A. Lester. “‘EXTRA! EXTRA! Read all about it!’: Constructions of Heterosexual Black Male Identities in the Personals.” Racialized Politics of Desire in Personal Ads. Eds. Neal A. Lester and Maureen Daly Goggin. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield, 2008. 7-36. [Refereed. 50%]

---, Duane Roen, and Jennifer Clary-Lemon. “Teaching of Writing and Writing Teachers through the Ages.” Handbook of Research on Writing: History, Society, School, Individual, Text. Ed. Charles Bazerman. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum, 2007: 343-360.

--- and Michael Stancliff. "What's Theorizing Got to Do with It?: Teaching Theory as Resourceful Conflict and Reflection in TA Preparation." WPA: Writing Program Administration 30 (2007): 11-28.

---. Rev. of Invention in Rhetoric and Composition by Janice Lauer. West Lafayette, IN: Parlor P, 2005. Composition Studies 33 (2005): 125-28.

--- and Neal Lester. "In Living Color: The Politics of Sexual Desire in Heterosexual Interracial Black/White Personal Ads." Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies 2 (2005): 130-162.

--- and Peter N. Goggin. "Presence in Absence: Discourses and Teaching (In, On, and About) Trauma." Trauma and the Teaching of Writing. Ed. Shane Borrowman. State U of New York P, 2005.

--- and Duane Roen. "Rhetorically Writing and Reading Researched Arguments." Research Writing Revisited: A Sourcebook for Teachers. Ed. Pavel Zemliansky and Wendy Bishop. Portsmouth, NH: Heinemenn Boynton/Cook, 2004.

---. "Visual Rhetoric in Pens of Steel and Inks of Silk: Challenging the Great Visual/Verbal Divide." Defining Visual Rhetoric. Ed. Charles Hill and Marguerite Helmers. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum, 2004.

---. "Arguing in 'Pen of Steele and Silken Inke': Theorizing a Broader Base for Argumentation."In Proceedings of the Fifth Conference of the International Society for the Study of Argumentation. Eds. Frans H. van Eemeren, J. Anthony Blair, Charles A. Willard, and A. Francisca Snoeck Henkemans. Amsterdam: Sic Sat International Center for the Study of Argumentation, 2003.

Goggin, Peter

--- and Zachary Waggoner. "Sustainable Development: Thinking Globally and Acting Locally in the Writing Classroom." Composition Studies 33 (2005). 45-67.

--- and Maureen Daly Goggin. "Presence in Absence: Discourses and Teaching (In, On, and About) Trauma." Trauma and the Teaching of Writing. Ed. Shane Borrowman. State U of New York P, 2005.

---. "Getting the 'Big Picture' on Activity and Genre Theory." Rev. of Writing Selves/Writing Societies: Research from Activity Perspectives by Charles Bazerman and David Russell. Enculturation 5.2 (2004).

---. “When Governments Collide: The Rhetoric of Competing National Arguments and Public Space.” Proceedings of the Fifth Conference of the International Society for the Study of Argumentation. Eds. Frans H. van Eemeren, J. Anthony Blair, Charles A. Willard, and A. Francisca Snoeck Henkemans. Amsterdam: Sic Sat International Center for the Study of Argumentation, 2003.

Goldberg, Beckian Fritz

---. "Vodka." Gulf Coast 21:2 (Summer/Fall 2009).

---. "Hey, Good Lookin', Haven't We Met Somewhere Before?" Mooring Against the Tide: Writing Fiction and Poetry, 2nd ed., eds. Jeff Knorr and Tim Schell. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, 2005.

---. "Boywatching with Lydia" and "Diving Horse Shuffle." Swink #1: Nothing to Look at Except the People. Ed. Leelila Strogov. Swink Magazine, 2004.

Gordon, Babs

---. "What Killed Walt Whitman? His Illness while in 'Perfect Health' and His Surprising Autopsy Report." Emeritus Voices 5 (December 2009): 45-51.

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Hawkes, David

---. "Milton among the Pragmatists." Milton in America. Special Issue of University of Toronto Quarterly 77:3 (2008).

Haynes, Robert

---. "Walking Around the Block with Dad" and "Angel in the Dogwoods." White Pelican Review 7:2 (Fall 2006): 22, 40.

---. Alien Abduction Number 7." Elixir 5:2 (September 2006): 40.

---. "Ambulance Driver." Eclipse 17 (Fall 2006): 69.

---. "When Uncle Pedro Died" and "The Girl Who Speaks with Mockingbirds." Sulphur River Literary Review 22:2 (Autumnal Equinox 2006): 72.

---. "In My Attempt to Explain." Poetry Midwest 17 (Fall 2006): 16.

---. "Awaking Like the Sun Between Us." The Mid-America Poetry Review 8:2 (Summer-Autumn 2006): 81.

---. "A Man that Mad Don't Fan Himself." Lake Effect: A Journal of the Literary Arts 10 (Spring 2006): 55.

---. "Order of Filling Orbitals." Birhimgham Poetry Review 31 (Summer/Fall 2005): 16.

---. "It's Not the Prairie, It's the Plains." Center: A Journal of the Literary Arts 4 (2005): 12-3.

---. "Having Dreamt the Puritans Finally Win." Flint Hills Review 9/10 (Fall 2005): 84.

---. "Premature." Common Ground Review 7:2 (Fall/Winter 2005): 33.

---. "The Literature in Lisa's Closet." First Intensity: A Magazine of New Writing 20 (Fall 2005).

---. "The Monster Inside the Laboratory of Content." Nimrod International Journal of Prose and Poetry 49:1 (Fall/Winter 2005): 35-39.

---. "America with Brevity." The Roanoke Review XXX (Summer 2005): 172.

---. "Buddy." Karamu XIX:2 (Spring 2005): 27.

---. "Afternoon with Chai Tea, 1000 Buddhas, and a Brain Freeze." Poet Lore 100: 1/2 (Spring 2005): 74.

---. "Alien Abduction 2," "Alien Abduction 3," and "Alien Abduction 6." red 1 (2005): 52-53, 125.

---. "Along the Back Wall of a Garden." Iron Horse Literary Review 6: 1 (Fall 2004): 117.

---. "A Stranger Hurrying Home." Zone 3 XIX:1 and 2 (Spring/Fall 2004): 111.

---. "Indulging a Sorrow." Potomac Review 38 (Fall/Winter 2004/05): 138.

---. "From a Table at the Bistro." The MacGuffin XXI:1-2 (Spring/Summer 2004): 158-159.

---. "Newlyweds at the Home Depot." Rive Gauche 1 (Fall 2004): 15.

---. "Contemplating a Small Room" and "Discovery at Samantha Lake." First Intensity 19 (Sept. 2004): 43-47.

---. "Forgetting the Details." Tar Wolf (Fall 2004): 35.

---. "Lying Awake." Elixir 4:2 (2004): 57.

---. "The World Will End Tonight." Wisconsin Review 38:3 (Summer 2004): 16-17.

---. "Laramie Pampa Lift Their Arms to the Air." Southeast Review 23:1 (2004): 5.

---. "Working with Wood." The Louisville Review 53 (2004): 39.

Hogue, Cynthia

---. “Deborah Green (Winn-Dixie employee: meat department, retired).” Nola Diaspora (2011). http://noladiaspora.org/wordplace/DeborahGreen_CynthiaHogue.htm

---. “After the Hurricane (New Orleans: August 1991/ August 2005).” Nola Diaspora (2011). http://noladiaspora.org/wordplace/AfterTheHurricane_CynthiaHogue.htm 

---. "Crossing Brooklyn Bridge." Poems for The Brooklyn Bridge 125th Anniversary, May 24, 2008. Eds. Daniela Gioseffi and Richard Haw. 2008. http://users.tellurian.com/wisewomensweb/PoetsUSA/brklynbridge2.html

---."How(e) to Read Dickinson (W)riting Nature." The Emily Dickinson Journal 14:2 (Fall 2005): 60-69.

---. "The Speaking Subject in/Me: Gender and Ethical Subjectivity in the Poetry of Jorie Graham." Jorie Graham: Essays on the Poetry. Ed. Thomas Gardner. Madison, WI: U of Wisconsin P, 2005.

---. "In Distrust of Good," "Hope Is an Orientation of the Spirit," and "What Matters Today Is the Spirit of the Modern." Critics And Poets On Marianne Moore: "A Right Good Salvo of Barks." Eds. Linda Leavell, Cristanne Miller, and Robin G. Schulze. Lewisburg, PA: Bucknell UP, 2005.

"The Seal Woman," "She Forecast the Future," "What Is Given You" (1978, rpt.),
"The Woman and the Serpent." Ars Interpres 3 (October 2004).

---. "High Tea with Virginia." Artful Dodge 44/45 (2004): 111.

---. "Étude." Interim 22: 1&2 (Spring 2004): 60-61.

---. "The Book of What Is." Hotel Amerika 2:2 (Spring 2004): 48.

---. "It is True That the True Appearance of an Object." Hayden's Ferry Review 33 (Fall/Winter 2003-2004): 58.

---. "A Poem with Lines from Elytis' Eros, Eros, Eros." Hayden's Ferry Review 33 (Fall/Winter 2003-2004): 59.

---. "At Delphi" and "Memory Y." The Notre Dame Review 15. (Winter 2003).

---. "Walking the Wasteland in Thule," "The Seal Woman," and "Watching the Sea, a Dream." Imported Breads: Literature of Cultural Exchange. Phillip Sterling, ed. Dubois, PA: Mammoth P, 2003: 133-37.

---. "Interior," and "Once Upon a Time." Barrow Street (Winter 2003): 46-48.

---. "Seeing Northern Lights on Taos Mesa," New Orleans Review 28:2 (Winter 2003): 14-15.

---. "That Wild Chance of Living." Salt River Review 6:2 (Spring 2003). http://www.poetserv.org/SRR17/srr17_contents.html.

---. "Kinetic Criticism." Rev. of Dancing at the Devil's Party: Essays on Poetry, Politics, and the Erotic by Alicia Ostriker. Poetry Flash 290 (Jan./Feb./Mar. 2003): 19-20.

---. "An Interview With Alicia Ostriker." The Writer's Chronicle 35:5 (2003): 5-9.

Horan, Elizabeth

---. "LUR: Poemas." Feministas Unidas 25:1 (2005): 16.

---. "Killer Crónicas." Feministas Unidas 24:2 (2004): 17-19.

---. "Tu amante ultrajada no puede ser tu amiga: Cartas de Amor de Gertrudis Gómez de Avalleneda." Feministas Unidas 24:2 (2004): 6-8.

---. “Mirror to the Nation: Posthumous Portraits of Gabriela Mistral.” Gabriela Mistral The Audacious Traveler. Ed. M. Agosin. Athens, OH: Ohio UP, 2003. 224-249.

---. "Castilla tajeada de sed como mi alma." Letras Femeninas 29:1 (2003): 229-232.

---. "A Queer Mother for the Nation, The State and Gabriela Mistral." Chasqui 31:2 (2003): 128-131.

Hummer, T.R.

---. "The Mystery of Vachel Lindsay." Slate (27 December 2011).

---. "Melancholia for Dummies," Landscape with the Scent of Scorching Cabbage," and "Minor Epic with a Misread First Line from Yannis Ritsos." Gulf Coast: A Journal of Literature and Fine Arts 22:1 (Winter/Spring 2010).

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Ison, Tara

---. “Wig.” Getting Even: Women’s Tales of Revenge. London: Serpent’s Tail P, 2007.

---. Cymbeline: A Man Behaving Badly and The Woman Who Loves Him.” Lincoln Theatre Center Review (Fall 2007).

---. “Apology.” Black Clock (Fall 2007).

---. “La Vie en Rose: Pretty in Pink.” Don’t You Forget About Me. New York: Simon & Schuster, 2007.

---. “Confessions of a Former Screenwriter.” Publishers Weekly (16 April 2007).

---. “Bakery Girl.” Nerve.com (March 2007).

---. “Item #10: The Motel Room.” Tin House (Winter 2007)

---. “A Heart, Beating.” The Kenyon Review (Spring 2007).

---. “Are You Somebody?” (excerpt). The Week Magazine (October 2006).

---. “Timing.” Lost on Purpose. Emeryville, CA: Seal P/Avalon, 2005.

---. “Are You Somebody?” The Los Angeles Review (July 2005).

---. “Hands.” The Knitter’s Gift. Cincinnati, OH: Adams Media, 2004.

---. “Ball.” ZinkZine (January 2004).

---. “1st Porn.” Tin House (Spring 2003).

---. “Ball.” A Bestial Noise. New York: Tin House/Bloomsbury, 2003.

---. “The Names Have Been Changed To Protect The Innocent.” ZinkZine (April 2003).

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James, Mark

---. "An investigation of learning transfer in English-for-general-academic-purposes writing instruction." Journal of Second Language Writing 19:4 (2010): 183-206.

---. "Using Second Language Learning as Content in a University ESL Writing Course." Effective Second Language Writing. Ed. Susan Kasten. Alexandria, VA: TESOL, Inc. 2010.

---. (2007). "Interlanguage variation and transfer of learning." International Review of Applied Linguistics 45 (2007): 95-118.

---. "Transfer of learning from a university content-based EAP course." TESOL Quarterly 40 (2006): 783-806.

---. "Teaching for transfer in ELT." The ELT Journal 60: 2 (2006): 151-159.

---, Cumming, A., Kantor, R., Baba, K., Eouanzaoui, K., and Erdosy, U. "Differences in written discourse in independent and integrated prototype tasks for next generation TOEFL." Assessing Writing 10 (2005): 5-43.

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Kehl, D.G.

---. "Fitzgerald's 'Unbroken Series of Successful Gestures': From Gestural Tableau to Emotion and Idea." The F. Scott Fitzgerald Review 2 (2003): 116-133.

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Lamp, Kathleen

---. "The Ara Pacis Augustae: Visual Rhetoric in Augustus's Principate." Rhetoric Society Quarterly 39:1 (2009): 1-24.

---. Rev. of Quintilian and the Law: The Art of Persuasion in Law and Politics, by Olga Tellegen-Couperus, ed. Rhetoric and Public Affairs 8 (Fall 2005): 522-524.

Lehman, Peter

---. "A 'Strange Quirk in His Lineage': Walter Mosely, Donald Goines, and the Racial Representation of the Penis." Men and Masculinities 9:2 (Oct. 2006): 226-235.

---. "Experiment in Terror: Dystopian Modernism, Film Noir, and the Space of Anxiety." Cinema and Modernity. Ed. Murray Pomerance. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers UP, 2006. 175-193.

Lester, Neal

---. “Lester: How to define America. No individual or perspective can fully represent its complexities. My Turn.” Arizona Republic 24 Jan. 2011, Web edition.

--.“Disney’s The Princess and the Frog: The Pride, the Pressure, and the Politics of Being a First”. The Journal of American Culture 33.4 (2010): 294-308.

---. “(Un)Happily Ever After: Fairy Tale Morals, Moralities, and Heterosexism in Children’s Texts.” Journal of Gay and Lesbian Issues in Education: An International Quarterly Devoted to Research, Policy and Practice 4:2 (Winter 2006/ Spring 2007): 55-74. 

---. Rev. of Teaching Reading to Black Adolescent Males: Closing the Achievement Gap, by Alfred Tatum. Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy 49:4 (December 2005/January 2006): 363-366.

--- and Maureen Daly Goggin. "In Living Color: The Politics of Sexual Desire in Heterosexual Interracial Black/White Personal Ads." Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies 2 (2005): 130-162.

---. "Professional Materials: Teacher's Guide to the Bluford Series." Journal of Adolescent and Adult Literacy 48:4 (2004/2005): 354-356.

---. Rev. of The First Part Last by Angela Johnson. Journal of Adolescent and Adult Literacy 47:5 (2004): 429-432.

---. "Seasoned with Quiet Strength: Black Womanhood in Lorraine Hansberry's A Raisin in the Sun (1959)." Women in Literature: Reading through the Lens of Gender. Eds. Ellen Silber and Jerrilyn Fisher. Westport, CT: Greenwood P: 2003. 246-249.

---. "Hair Today, Yesterday and Beyond: A Personal, Historical and Political Journey." In exhibition catalog for HairStories. Scottsdale (AZ) Museum of Contemporary Art. Seattle: U of Washington P, 2003. 30-43.

---. "'Life for me ain't been no crystal stair': Readin', Writin', and Parental (Il)literacy in African American Children's Books." Arizona Reading Journal (Part 1): 29 (Spring 2003): 26-37; (Part 2): 30 (Fall 2003): 14-20.

---. Rev. of Until We Meet Again by Anne Schraff. Journal of Adolescent and Adult Literacy 46 (March 2003): 522-524.

---. "'Life for me ain't been no crystal stair': Readin', Writin', and Parental (Il)literacy in African American Children's Books." Children's Folklore Review 25 (2002-2003): 75-100.

---. Rev. of Lost and Found by Anne Schraff. Journal of Adolescent and Adult Literacy 46 (December 2002/ January 2003): 363-364.

Lockard, Joe

---, and Sherry Rankins-Robertson. “Right to Education, Prison-University Partnerships, and Online Prison Pedagogy.” Critical Survey (November 2011).

---, trans. “Diary.” By Orly Castel-Bloom. Words without Borders (November 2011).

---, and Shih Penglu. Teaching Guide for Harriet Jacobs’ ‘Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl.’ --哈丽雅特•雅各布斯所著之《女奴生平》教学指导 (2011 – English/Chinese edition).

---, Tomasz Kitlinski, and Stephane Symons. “Posthumanism of the New Intermedia: The Cellphone Named Desire.” Reconstruction 8.3 (November 2008) [16 pages, refereed] Polish version: Art Inquiry / Recherche sur les Artes 2006, vol. 7, no. 15, 55-68.

---. “The Universal Hiawatha.” Native American Writing, vol. 1. Ed. A. Robert Lee. New York: Routledge, 2011. 179-193.

---, and Tomasz Kitlinski. “God and Poland." Souciant (October 2011).

---. Rev. of “Dead Rivers” – Dry River: Stories of Life, Death, and Redemption on the Santa Cruz, Ken Lamberton. Souciant (September 2011).

---. “Effects of Occupation.” Souciant (September 2011).

---. “Rick Perry’s Sodom.” Souciant (September 2011).

---. “Common Protests – Response to Revel & Negri.” Souciant (August 2011).

---. “Parklife – Ideological Public Spaces.” Souciant (August 2011).

---. “Vegetable Alley.” Souciant (August 2011).

---. “Preparing for Civil War.” Souciant (July 2011).

---. “Mao is on the Menu.” Souciant (July 2011).

---. “The Gathering Darkness: Remembering Bruno Schulz.” Souciant (June 2011).

---. “The Road to Damascus: An Ethnic Transvestite’s Journey.” Souciant (June 2011).

---. “My Family is Jerusalem.” Souciant (June 2011).

---. “Holy Misogyny.” Souciant (May 2011).

---. Rev. of “Amongst the Thugs” – Hard Times: A Brit in America’s Toughest Jail, Shaun Attwood. Souciant (April 2011)

---. “Fukushima from China.” Souciant (March 2011).

---. “Literature Goes to Jail.” Souciant (March 2011).

---. “Arizona-style wén zi’ yù.” Souciant (March 2011).

---. “Dissonant Soldier.” Zeek (April 2010).

---. “We are all Journalists.” Zeek (March 2010).

---. “Eid.” Zeek (February 2010).

---. Rev. ofThe 20th Day -- Israel’s Occupation. ByNeve Gordon, Zeek (Jan. 2009).

--- and Tomasz Kitlinski. “Still Racist After All These Years: Poland vs. Jan T. Gross,” Zeek (Dec. 2008) ---. Review: The Unmaking of the Modern Middle East: A History of Western Disorder in Arab Lands, Jeremy Salt, Zeek (Nov. 2008).
 
---. “National Narratives and the Politics of Inclusion: Historicizing American Literature Anthologies,” with Jillian Sandell, Pedagogy 8 (Spring 2008) 2: 227-254.
 
---. “From Missolonghi to Harper’s Ferry: Samuel Gridley Howe and the Ethics of Self-Sacrifice,” in Engaged Romanticism, Mark Lussier and Bruce Matsunaga [eds.], Cambridge Scholars Press, 2008, 143-156.
 
---. “Facing the Wiindigoo: Gerald Vizenor and Primo Levi,” in Survivance: Narratives of Native Presence, Gerald Vizenor [ed.], University of Nebraska Press, 2008, pp. 209-219.
 
---. “Justice Story’s Prigg Decision and the Defeat of Freedom,” Amerikastudien 52 (2007) 4:467-480.
 
---. “Pogarda i pożądanie ‘obcych’: Z imaginowanych nieczystości w literaturze polskiej” (Scorn and Desire towards ‘Strangers’: On Imaginary Filth in Polish Literature) Tomasz Kitlinski and Joe Lockard, Teksty Drugie (2007) 6: 219-229.
 
---. “Mattie Griffith Browne,” American National Biography, Oxford University Press, October 2007

---. "Reading The Turner Diaries: Jewish Blackness, Judaized Blacks, and Head-Body Race Paradigms." Complicating Constructions: Race, Ethnicity and Hybridity in American Texts. Eds. David Goldstein-Shirley and Audrey Thacker. Seattle: U of Washington P, 2007. 121-139.

---. “Jacksonian Mobs, Free Speech, and the Rise of American Antislavery Poetry.” Liberty Ltd: Civil Rights, Civil Liberties, and Literature. (REAL: Yearbook of Research in English and American Literatures, 2006). Ed. Brook Thomas. Tübingen, Germany: Gunter Narr Verlag, 2006. 117-144.

---, Tomasz Kitlinski and Stephane Symons. “The Posthumanism of the New Intermedia.” Art Inquiry / Recherche sur les Artes 2006, 7:15 (2006): 55-68.  Polish version of “Cellphone Fever in the Neo-Mobile State.”

--- and Tomasz Kitlinski. “Sex Slavery and Queer Resistance in Eastern Europe.” Parameters of Desire, Queer Culture Against Homophobia, Eds. Dominika Ferens, Tomasz Sikora, and Tomek Basiuk. Newcastle upon Tyne, U.K.: Cambridge Scholars P, 2006. 127-143.

“’Earth Feels the Time of Prophet-Song’: John Brown and Public Poetry.” The Afterlife of John Brown. Eds. Andrew Taylor and Eldrid Herrington. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2005. 69-87.

---. "Social Fear and the Terrorism Survival Guide." The Selling of 9/11: How a National Tragedy Became a Commodity. Ed. Dana Heller. New York: St. Martin's P, 2005 .

---. “Hegemonic Democracy in the Middle East.” Tikkun Magazine 20:3 (April/May 2005): 26-28.

---. “American Millenialists and the EU Satan.” Bad Subjects 72. Published in Italian translation as “I Millenaristi Americani e il Satana Europeo.” Come Don Chisciotte (May 2005).

Reviews (in Bad Subjects)

How America Lost Iraq, Aaron Glantz; Longfellow: A Rediscovered Life, Charles Calhoun; Baghdad Bulletin: Dispatches on the American Occupation, David Enders; The Dean Campaign, the Internet, and the Overthrow of Nothing; John the Painter: Terrorist of the American Revolution, Jessica Warner; The (Underground) Railroad in American Literature, Darcy Zabel.

---, Elisabeth Hurst, and Joel Schalit. "Jesuslands: Where Fundamentalism Meets Politics" Bad Subjects 72 (February 2005).

---."American Millennialists and the EU Satan." Bad Subjects 72 (February 2005).

---, Tomasz Kitlinski, and Pawel Leszkowicz. "Poland's Transition: From Communism to Fundamentalist Hetero-Sex." Bad Subjects 72 (February 2005).

---. Rev. of Iraq: The Broken Kettle, by Slavoj Zizek. Tikkun Magazine 19:7 (Jan./Feb. 2005): 72-73.

---. "American History for Ideologues." Rev. of The Politically Incorrect Guide to American History by Thomas Woods. Bad Subjects (2005).

---. "Israeli Utopianism Today: Interview with Adi Ophir." Tikkun Magazine 19:6 (Nov./Dec. 2004): 18-21.

--- (in Croatian). "Progresivna Politika, Elektronski Individualizam i mit o Virtualnoj Zajednici." Etnografije Interneta. Eds. Reana Senjkovic and Iva Plese (Zagreb: Institut za etnologiju i folkloristiku <http://www.ief.hr>. (2004): 251-262.

---. Rev. of Black and White Women's Travel Narratives by Cheryl J. Fish. Bad Subjects (2004).

--- and Ewa Pagacz. "Nathaniel Hawthorne's License Plates." Bad Subjects (2004).

--- with Tomasz Kitlinski (in Turkish). "Kara Kahramen Riddick, Homofobik Asil'e Karsi.." GerginDergi. (Aug. 16, 2004).

--- and Tomasz Kitlinski. "Troy, The Chronicles of Riddick, and Bush Culture." Bad Subjects (23 Jul. 2004).

---. "Electronic Darfur." Bad Subjects (13 Jul. 2004).

---. "Iraq War Culture." Collective Action: A Bad Subjects Anthology. Eds. Megan Shaw Prelinger and Joel Schalit. London: Pluto P, 2004.

--- and Cynthia Hoffman. "Slaveries." Bad Subjects 69 (June 2004).

--- and Cynthia Hoffman. "Moral Empire and the Rhetoric of Slaveries." Bad Subjects 69 (June 2004).

--- and Tomasz Kitlinski. "Sex Slavery and Queer Resistance In Eastern Europe." Bad Subjects 69 (June 2004).

---. "Francis Bok's Escape from Slavery and Contemporary Slave Narratives." Bad Subjects 69 (June 2004).

---, Cynthia Hoffman, J.C. Myers, and Scott Schaffer. "Protest Cultures." Bad Subjects 65 (January 2004).

--- and Joel Schalit. "Protest Culture, Neo-liberalism, and Contingent Human Rights." Bad Subjects 65 (January 2004).

---. "Do-It-Yourself Hybrid Electronic Teaching with the Heath Anthology." Early American Literature Teaching Group Heath Newsletter. Fall 2003.

---. "Iraq War Culture." Bad Subjects 63 (April 2003).

---. "O medi colectivo e o terrismo como produto de consumo." ZonaNon (February 2003).

---. "Reponse a Chomsky sur 9-11," Les Temps Modernes 622 (December 2002 - January 2003) 111-117.

[In Croatian, “Odgovor Chomsky,” Europski Glasnik - The European Messenger (Zagreb), Nov. 2006, 385-390.]

Long, Elenore

---, Higgins, Lorraine, and Linda Flower. “Community Literacy: A Rhetorical Model for Personal and Public Inquiry.” Writing and Community Engagement: A Critical Sourcebook. Ed. Tom Deans and Barbara Roswell. New York: St. Martin’s/Bedford P. Critical Sourcebook Series, 2010. 167-201.

---. “Rhetorical Techne, Local Knowledge, and Challenges in Contemporary Activism.” Sustainability: Rhetorics, Literacies, and Narratives. Ed. Peter Goggin. New York: Routledge/Taylor & Francis P, 2009. 13-38. Routledge Studies in Rhetoric Series.

--- and Peter Goggin. “The Co-Construction of a Local Public Environmental Discourse: Letters to the Editor, Bermuda’s Royal Gazette, and the Southlands Hotel Development Controversy.” Sustainability, the Environment, and Community Literacy, spec. issue of Community Literacy Journal 4.1 (2009): 5-29.

---. “Educating Future Public Workers: Can We Make Inquiry Professional?” Teaching Peace: The Frontlines of Non-Violence, spec. issue of Reflections: A Journal of Writing, Community Literacy and Service-Learning. 8.1 (2008): 22-49.

Lussier, Mark

---. "William Blake & Science Studies." Palgrave Advances in William Blake Studies. London: Palgrave/Macmillan, 2006.

---. "Foreword." Romanticism and Zen Buddhism: Disciplines in Meditative Spirituality by John Rudy. Lewiston, NY: The Edwin Mellen P, 2004.

---. "Shelley's Poetics, Wave Dynamics, and the Telling Rhythm of Complementarity." The Wordsworth Circle 34.1 (Spring 2003).

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Mahoney, Dhira B.

---. Rev. of The Holy Grail: Imagination and Belief, by Richard Barber. Arthuriana 16:14: (Winter 2006): 78-80.

---. "Symbolic Uses of Space in Malory's Morte Darthur." Re-Viewing Le Morte Darthur. Arthurian Studies 1x. Eds. K.S. Whetter and Raluca L. Radulescu. Woodbridge, Suffolk: Boydell and Brewer, 2005: 95-106.

---. Rev. of Malory's Morte Darthur: Remaking the Arthurian Tradition by Catherine Batt. Encomia: Bibliographical Bulletin of the International Courtly Literature Society 24-25 (2002-2003): 10-12.

Mailhammer, Robert

---. "Towards an aspect-based analysis of the verb categories of Amurdak." Australian Journal of Linguistics 29:3 (2009): 349-391.

---, et al. "Adding typology to lexicostatistics: a combined approach to language classification." Linguistic Typology 13 (2009): 169-179.

---. "Ablaut variation in the Proto-Germanic noun: The long arm of the strong verbs." Sprachwissenschaft 33:1 (2008): 279-300.

---. "The wolf in sheep's clothing: Camouflaged Borrowing in Modem German." Folia Linguistica 42:1 (2008): 177-193.

---. Rev. of From Proto-Indo-European to Proto-Germanic, by Don Ringe. Anglia 126:11 (2008): 127-130.

---. "Islands of Resilience: The history of the German strong verbs from a systemic point of view." Morphology 17:1 (2007):77-118.

---. "The Typological Significance of Ablaut in the (Pre-)history of English." Clerks, Wives, and Historians: Essays on Medieval English Literature, eds. W. Rudolf & T. Honegger. Bern/Frankfurt: Peter Lang, 2007. 185-212.

---. "On syllable cut in the Orrmulum." Studies in the History of English III - Managing Chaos: Strategies for Identifying Change in English, eds. C. M. Cain, G. Russom. Berlin/New York: Mouton de Gruyter, 2007. 37-61.

---. "Australisches Sprachpuzzle." Die Welt (6 September 2007). http://www.welt.de/welt.Jlrint/articleI161255/Australisches_Sprachpuzzle.html

---. "'Werde der, der du bist!' - Die Figur des Zarathustra in Friedrich Nietzsches Dionysos-Dithyramben." www.jungeforschung.de (2006). http://www.jungeforschung.de/modeme/Mailliammer.pdf

---. "On the origin of the Germanic strong verb system." Sprachwissenschaft 31:1 (2006): 1-52.

---. Rev. of Blooming English. Observations on the roots, cultivation and hybrids of the English language, by Kate Burridge. LinguistList 16:654 (2005).

---. Rev. of Semitic and Indo-European II, by Saul Levin. LinguistList 15:1554 (2004).

---, Stephen Laker, and Theo Vennemann. "PGmc. + drepa-, Gm. treffen ,to hit'." Studia Etymologica Cracoviensia 8 (2003): 103-110.

Major, Roy C.

---. "Chemehuevi Phonology." Journal of the Southwest 47 (2005): 107-116.

---, S.F. Fitzmaurice, F. Bunta, & C. Balasubramanian. "Testing the Effects of Regional, Ethnic, and International Dialects of English on Listening Comprehension." Language Learning 55 (2005): 37-69.

---, Fitzmaurice, S. F., Bunta, F., & Balasubramanian, C. "Testing the effects of regional, ethnic, and international dialects of English on listening comprehension." Language Learning 55 (2005): 37-69.

---. "Gender and Stylistic Variation in Second Language Phonology." Language Variation and Change 16 (2004): 169-188.

--- and F. Bunta. "An Optimality Theoretic Account of Hungarian ESL Learners Acquisition of /e/ and /æ/." IRAL 42 (2004): 277-298.

Mallot, J. Edward

---. "Like Hours through The Sandglass: Romesh Gunesekera and the Postcolonial Thermodynamic." British Asian Fiction: Framing the Contemporary. Eds. Neil Murphy and Sim Wai Chew. Amherst, NY: Cambria, 2008.

---. "'We Are Only What We Remember, Nothing More': History and Healing in Romesh Guneseker's Reef." Journal of Commonwealth Literature 42:3 (September 2007): 83-98.

---."'A Land Outside Space, An Expanse Without Distances': Amitav Ghosh, Kamila Shamsie and the Maps of Memory." LIT: Literature Interpretation Theory 18:3 (July-September 2007): 261-284.

---. "Body Politics and the Body Politic: Memory as Human Inscription in Shauna Singh Baldwin's What the Body Remembers." Interventions: International Journal of Postcolonial Studies 8:2 (July 2006): 165-177.

---."Medbh McGuckian's Poetic Tectonics." Eire-Ireland: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Irish Studies 40:3/4 (Fall/Winter 2005): 240-255.

---. "Signs Taken for Wonders, Wonders Taken for Dollar Signs: Karen Tei Yamashita and the Commodification of Miracle." ARIEL: A Review of International English Literature 35:3/4 (July-October 2004): 115-137.

---. "Sacrificial Limbs, Lambs, Iambs, and I Ams: Nathanial Mackey's Mythology of Loss." Contemporary Literature 45:1 (Spring 2004): 135-164.

---. "Not Drowning But Waving: Stevie Smith and the Language of the Lake." Modern Poets Special Issue. Journal of Modern Literature 27:1/2 (Fall 2003): 171-187.

Maring, Heather.

---. “Bright Voice of Praise: An Old English Convention.” Studies in Philology 108 (2011): 299-319.

---. “Two Ships Crossing: Hybrid Poetics in The Dream of the Rood.” English Studies 91 (2010): 241-55.

---. “Oral Tradition.” The Greenwood Encyclopedia of Folktales and Fairy Tales. Ed. Donald Haase. 3 vols. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 2007. pp. 710-16 (2500-word entry).

---. “‘Never the Less’: Gift-Exchange and the Medieval Dream-Vision Pearl.” The Midwest Modern Language Association Journal 38.2 (2005): 1-15.

---. “Oral Traditional Approaches to Old English Verse.” Oral Tradition 18.2 (2003): 219-22.

Matsuda, Aya

---, and P. Friedrich. “English as an International Language: A Curriculum Blueprint.” World Englishe 30.3 (2011): 332-344.

---, and Paul Kei Matsuda. "Globalizing Writing Studies: The Case of U.S. Technical Communication." Written Communication 28.2 (2011): 172-192.

---.“Teaching English as an International Language: FAQs.” Conference Proceedings for the JACET 50th Commemorative International Convention. Fukuoka, Japan: JACET, 2011.

---, H. Yoshikawa, N. Hino, and R. Ishikawa. “Eigo kyoiku to bunka: Ibunka kan komyunikeishon nouryoku no yousei [English education and culture: Fostering abilities in intercultural communication].” Conference Proceedings for the JACET 50th Commemorative International Convention. Fukuoka, Japan: JACET, 2011.

---. “‘Not everyone can be a star’: Students’ and Teachers’ Beliefs about English Teaching in Japan.” English in Japan in the Era of Globalization. Ed. P. Seargeant. Hampshire, UK: Palgrave Macmillan, 2011. 38-59.

---, and P. Friedrich. “When Five Words Are Not Enough: A Conceptual and Terminological Discussion of English as a Lingua Franca.” International Multilingual Research Journal 4 (2010):20-30.

---, and I. Willey. “Teaching World Englishes in Japan.” Journal of Higher Education and Research 7 (2010): 141-146.

---, H. Matsuura, and R. Chiba, “Evaluative Reactions to L2 English: American, Hong Kong Chinese, and Japanese Views.” The Shogaku Ronshu [Journal of Commerce, Economics, and Economic History], 79.2 (2010): 27-38.

---, and Paul Kei Matsuda. “World Englishes and Teaching of Writing.” TESOL Quarterly 44.2 (2010): 369-374.

---. “Globalization and English Language Teaching: Opportunities and Challenges in Japan.” The Language Teacher 33.7 (2009): 11-14.

---, and Paul Kei Matsuda. (2009). “The Erasure of Resident ESL Writers.” Generation 1.5 in College Composition: Teaching Academic Writing to U.S.-Educated Learners of ESL. Eds. M. Roberge, M. Siegal, and L. Harklau. New York: Routledge, 2009. 50-64.

---. “Desirable But Not Necessary? The Place of World Englishes and English as an International Language in English Teacher Preparation Programs in Japan.” English as an International Language: Perspectives and Pedagogical Issues. Ed. F. Sharifian. Clevedon, UK: Multilingual Matters, 2009. 169-189.

---. Foreword. Global English Language Teaching and Teacher Education. Eds. S. Dogancay-Aktuna and J. Hardman. Alexandria, VA: TESOL, 2009. v-vii.

---, Paul Kei Matsuda, and C. Ortmeier-Hooper. (2009). “The Expansion of Second Language Writing.” The SAGE Handbook on Writing Development. Eds. R. Beard, D. Myhill, J. Riley, and M. Nystrand. London: Sage Publication, 2009. 457-471.

---. Rev. of English in the World (Eds. R. Rubdy, and M. Saraceni. London: Continuum, 2006). Journal of Language, Identity and Education 7.2 (2008): 164-168.

---. “‘Kokusaieigo’ Kyouiku ni Okeru Bunka [Culture in Teaching ‘English as an International Language’].” Eigo Kyoiku [English Education] 56.4 (2007): 48-49.

---. “The Perpetual First-Year Teacher: The Experience of an International Exchange Teacher in a Japanese Language Program. Journal CAJLE 8 (2006): 15-33.

---, and Paul Kei Matsuda. (2006). “English as a Global Language.” The Brief Penguin Handbook. Ed. L. Faigley. New York: Longman, 2006. 412-413.

---, and Paul Kei Matsuda. (2006). “Understanding English as a Global Language.” The Brief Penguin Handbook. Ed. L. Faigley. New York: Longman, 2006. 527-530.

---. “Negotiating ELT Assumptions in EIL Classrooms.” (Re)Locating TESOL in an Age of Empire. Ed. J. Edge.Hampshire, UK: Palgrave MacMillan, 2006. 158-170.

---. “Preparing Future Users of English as an International Language. Teaching English from a Global Perspective. Ed. A. Burns.Alexandria, VA: TESOL, (2005). 63-72.

---, S. Dogancay-Aktuna, Z. E. Rasekh, and K. Nemtchinova. “Demystifying the Tenure-Track Job Search: Stories of Four NNES Professionals.” The CATESOL Journal 17.1 (2005): 171-181.

---. Review of Pathology of English in Japan (Suenobu, M. (2003). Kobe, Japan: Kobe University of Commerce). World Englishes 23.4 (2004): 613-614.

---. “Incorporating World Englishes in Teaching English as an International Language.” TESOL Quarterly 37.4 (2003): 719-729.

---. “The Ownership of English in Japanese Secondary Schools.” World Englishes 22.4 (2003): 483-496.

Matsuda, Paul Kei

---, and Aya Matsuda. “Globalizing Writing Studies: The Case of U.S. Technical Communication Textbooks.” Written Communication 28.2 (2011): 172-192.

---, and M. Cox. “Reading an ESL writer’s text.” Studies in Self-Access Learning Journal 2.1 (2011): 4 – 14.

---, and Aya Matsuda. “World Englishes and the Teaching of Writing.” TESOL Quarterly 44.2 (2010): 369-374.

---. “English Writing in Japan: Toward Integration.” JACET Journal 50 (2010): 15-20.

---, and Tony Silva. Introduction. Practicing Theory in Second Language Writing. Ed. Tony Silva and Paul Kei Matsuda. West Lafayette, IN: Parlor Press, 2010. vii-xv.

---, and Tony Silva. “Writing.” An Introduction to Applied Linguistics, 2nd ed. Ed. Norbert Schmitt. London: Hodder Education, 2010. 232-246.

---. “Embracing Linguistic Diversity in the Intellectual Work of WPAs.” WPA: Writing Program Administration 33.1-2 (2009): 168-171.

---, and Christine M. Tardy. “The Construction of Author Voice by Editorial Board Members.” Written Communication 26:1 (2009): 32-52.

---, Christina Ortmeier-Hooper and Aya Matsuda. “The Expansion of Second Language Writing.” The Sage Handbook of Writing Development. Ed. Roger Beard, Debra Myhill, Jeni Riley and Martin Nystrand. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, 2009. 457-471.

---, and Aya Matsuda. “The Erasure of Resident ESL Writers.” Generation 1.5 in College Composition: Teaching Academic Writing to U.S.-Educated Learners of ESL. Ed. Mark Roberge, Meryl Siegal and Linda Harklau. London: Routledge, 2009. 50-64.

---, and Michelle Cox. “Reading an ESL Writer's Text.” ESL Writers: A Guide for Writing Center Tutors, 2nd ed. Ed. Shanti Bruce and Ben Rafoth. Portsmouth, NH: Boynton/Cook Heinemann, 2009. 42-50.

---, and Christine M. Tardy. "Continuing the Conversation on Voice in Academic Writing." English for Specific Purposes 27:1 (2008): 100-105.

---, and Christine M. Tardy. "Voice in Academic Writing: The Rhetorical Construction of Author Identity in Blind Manuscript Review." English for Specific Purposes 26 (2007): 235-249.

---. "Voice in Second Language Writing: Implications for Japanese Learners of English.” JACET Summer Seminar Proceedings 7: Issues in L2 Writing Instruction. Tokyo: The Japan Association of College English Teachers, 2008. 9-14.

---, and Dwight Atkinson. “A Conversation on Contrastive Rhetoric: Dwight Atkinson and Paul Kei Matsuda Talk about Issues, Conceptualizations, and the Future of Contrastive Rhetoric.” Contrastive Rhetoric: Reaching to Intercultural Rhetoric. Ed. Ulla Connor, Ed Nagelhout, and William Rozycki. Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John Benjamins, 2008. 277-298.

---. Afterword. The Oral/Literate Connection: Perspectives on L2 Speaking, Writing, and Other Media Interactions. Ed. Diane Belcher and Alan Hirvela. Ann Arbor: U of Michigan P, 2008. 310-312.

---, and A. Abby Knoblauch. “First-Year Composition in the 20th Century U.S. Higher Education: An Historical Overview.” Teaching Academic Writing. Ed. Patricia Friedrich. London: Continuum, 2008. 3-25.

---, and Steve Simpson. “Mentoring as a Long-Term Relationship: Situated Learning in a Doctoral Program.” Learning the Literacy Practices of Graduate School: Insiders’ Reflections on Academic Enculturation. Ed. Christine Pearson Casanave and Xiaoming Li. Ann Arbor: U of Michigan P, 2008. 90-104.

---. “Myth: International and U.S. Resident ESL Writers Cannot be Taught in the Same Class.” Writing Myths: Applying Second Language Research to Classroom Teaching. Ed. Joy M. Reid. Ann Arbor: U of Michigan Press, 2008. 159-176.

---. “Voice in Second Language Writing: Implications for Japanese Learners of English.” JACET Summer Seminar Proceedings, No.7: Issues in L2 Writing Instruction. Tokyo: The Japan Association of College English Teachers, 2008. 9-14.

---, Maria Fruit, and Tamara Lee Burton Lamm, eds. Bridging the Disciplinary Divide: Integrating a Second-Language Perspective into Writing Programs. Spec. issue of WPA: Writing Program Administration 30:1-2 (2006).

---, Maria Fruit, and Tamara Lee Burton Lamm. "Second Language Writers and Writing Program Administrators." WPA: Writing Program Administration 30:1-2 (2006): 11-14.

---, Lu, Min-Zhan Lu, and Bruce Horner. eds. Composing across Language Differences. Spec. issue of College English 68:6 (2006).

---. "The Myth of Linguistic Homogeneity in U.S. College Composition." College English 68:6 (2006): 637-51. [Richard Ohmann Award for the Outstanding Refereed Article in College English, 2006.]

---, Christina Ortmeier-Hooper and Xiaoye You. Preface. The Politics of Second Language Writing: In Search of the Promised Land. Ed. Paul Kei Matsuda, Christina Ortmeier-Hooper and Xiaoye You. West Lafayette, IN: Parlor Press, 2006. vii-xiii.

---, and Margie Berns. “Applied Linguistics: Overview and History.” The Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics. 2nd ed. Ed. Keith Brown. Oxford, UK: Elsevier, 2005. 394-404.

---. “Historical Inquiry in Second Language Writing.” Second Language Writing Research: Perspectives on the Process of Knowledge Construction. Ed. Paul Kei Matsuda and Tony Silva. Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum, 2005. 33-46.

---, and Tony Silva. Preface. Second Language Writing Research: Perspectives on the Process of Knowledge Construction. Ed. Paul Kei Matsuda and Tony Silva. Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum, 2005. xi-xv.

---, Michelle Cox, Jay Jordan and Christina Ortmeier-Hooper. Introduction. Second-Language Writing in the Composition Classroom: A Critical Sourcebook. Ed. Paul Kei Matsuda, Michelle Cox, Jay Jordan and Christina Ortmeier-Hooper. Urbana, IL: National Council of Teachers of English; Boston: Bedford/St. Martin’s Press, 2005. 1-9.

---, and Michelle Cox. “Reading an ESL Writer’s Text.” ESL Writers: A Guide for Writing Center Tutors. Ed. Shanti Bruce and Ben Rafoth. Portsmouth, NH: Boynton/Cook Heinemann, 2004. 39-47. [Recipient of 2004 International Writing Centers Association Outstanding Scholarship Award for Best Book]

---. "Basic Writing and Second Language Writers: Toward an Inclusive Definition." Journal of Basic Writing 22:2 (2003): 67-89.

---, A. Suresh Canagarajah, Linda Harklau, Ken Hyland, and Mark Warschauer. "Changing Currents in Second Language Writing Research: A Colloquium." Journal of Second Language Writing 12:2 (2003): 151-179.

---. "Process and Post-Process: A Discursive History." Journal of Second Language Writing 12.1 (2003): 65-83.

---, Janet Bean, Maryann Cucchiara, Robert Eddy, Peter Elbow, Rhonda Grego, Ellie Kutz, Rich Haswell, Patricia Irvine, Eileen Kennedy, and Al Lehner. "Should We Invite Students to Write in Home Dialects or Languages? Complicating the Yes/No Debate." Composition Studies (2003): 25-42.

---. “Coming to Voice: Publishing as a Graduate Student.” Writing for Publication: Behind the Scenes in Language Education. Ed. Christine Pearson Casanave and Stephanie Vandrick. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 2003. 39-51.

---. “Second Language Writing in the 20th Century: A Situated Historical Perspective.” Exploring the Dynamics of Second Language Writing. Ed. Barbara Kroll. New York: Cambridge UP, 2003. 15-34.
 

Miller, Keith D.

---. “Malcolm X’s Apocalyptic Rhetoric: Esteeming the Disparaged Tragic Frame.” Rhetoric: Concord and Controversy. Selected Papers from RSA Conference 2010. Ed. Antonio de Velasco and Melody Lehn. Long Grove, Illinois: Waveland, 2011. 275-284.

---, and James S. Baumlin. “Afterword.” The Heroes Have Gone: Personal Essays on Sport, Popular Culture, and the American West by Jim W. Corder. Springfield, MO: Moon City P, 2008. 169-181.

---. “Martin Luther King, Jr. and the Black Folk Pulpit.” Martin Luther King, Jr. and the Civil Rights Movement: Controversies and Debates. Ed. John Kirk. New York and London: Palgrave MacMillan, 2007. 71-75.

---. “Second Isaiah Lands in Washington, D.C.: Martin Luther King, Jr.’s ‘I Have a Dream’ as Biblical Hermeneutic.” Rhetoric Review 26:4 (2007): 1-20.

---, and Allison Parker. Rev. of Harlem Summer by Walter Dean Myers. Journal of Adolescent and Adult Literacy: International Reading Association (May 2007).

---, and Allison Parker. Interview with Walter Dean Myers. Journal of Adolescent and Adult Literacy:International Reading Association (May 2007).

---, and Tessa Walter Desmond. "Oratory and Verbal Arts: Oratory from the Antebellum Period through 1895." Encyclopedia of African American History, 1619-1895. Ed. Paul Finkelman, et al.  Vol. 2. New York: Oxford UP, 2006: 486-489.

--- and Jennifer Santos. "Recomposing Religious Plotlines." Negotiating Religious Faith in the Composition Classroom. Eds. Elizabeth Vander Lei and Bonnie Kyburz. Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann/Boynton/Cook, 2005. 63-83.

--- and Kathleen Weinkauf. "Discovering the Erased Feminism of the Civil Rights Movement: Beyond the Media, Male Leaders, and the 1960s Assassinations." Trauma and the Teaching of Writing. Ed. Shane Borrowman. State U of New York P, 2005.

---. "'Plymouth Rock Landed on Us': Malcolm X's Whiteness Theory as a Basis for Alternative Literacy." College Composition and Communication 56:2 (2004).

---. Rev. of The Last Days: A Son's Story of Sin and Segregation at the Dawn of a New South by Charles Marsh. Conversations in Religion and Theology 2:2 (2004): 149-170.

---. "Letter from Jail." Arguing in Communities. Ed. Gary Lane Hatch. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2003.

Myles, Lynette D.

--- and Jai Young Park. "AFH 394: (Un)Ruly Voices of African American Women: Engendering and Reclaiming Black Female Realities at Arizona State University." Studies on English Language and Literature 32.1 (2006): 145-158.

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Newhauser, Richard

---. “Coveting, Desiring,” in Encyclopedia of the Bible and Its Reception. Vol. 5. (Berlin and New York: Walter de Gruyter, 2011).

---. "Foreword: The Senses in Medieval and Renaissance Intellectual History," Pleasure and Danger in Perception: The Five Senses in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. Special issue of The Senses & Society 5.1 (2010): 5-9.

---. "Peter of Limoges, Optics, and the Science of the Senses," Pleasure and Danger in Perception: The Five Senses in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. Special issue of The Senses & Society 5.1 (2010): 28-44.

---. "Theory and Practice: The Senses in the Middle Ages," The Senses & Society 4.3 (2009): 367-72 [review article of Rethinking the Medieval Senses: Heritage, Fascinations, Frames, ed. Stephen G. Nichols, Andreas Kablitz, and Alison Calhoun (Baltimore, 2008) and C. M. Woolgar, The Senses in Late Medieval England (New Haven, 2006)].

---. "Religious Writing: Hagiography, Pastoralia, Devotional and Contemplative Works." The Cambridge Companion to Medieval English Literature, ed. L. Scanlon. Cambridge UP, Cambridge, England, 2009.

---. "The Capital Vices as Medieval Anthropology." Laster im Mittelalter / Vices in the Middle Ages, eds. Ch. Flüeler and M. Rohde. Berlin, New York: Scrinium Friburgense / Veröffentlichungen des Mediävistischen Instituts der Universität Freiburg, 2009. 105-23.

---. "Preaching the 'Contrary Virtues.'" Mediaeval Studies 70 (2008): 135-62.

---, Tiina Kala and Meelis Friedenthal. "The Work of an English Scribe in a Manuscript in Estonia." Scriptorium 62:1 (2008): 139-48, plate 19.

---. "On Ambiguity in Moral Theology: When the Vices Masquerade as Virtues," trans. Andrea Nemeth-Newhauser, in: R. Newhauser, Sin: Essays on the Moral Tradition in the Western Middle Ages, Variorum Collected Studies Series (Aldershot, England; Burlington, VT, 2007), essay I (26 pages).

---. "Introduction: Cultural Construction and the Vices," in: R. Newhauser, ed., The Seven Deadly Sins: From Communities to Individuals, Studies in Medieval and Reformation Traditions: History, Culture, Religion, Ideas 123 (Leiden, Boston, 2007), pp. 1-17.

---. "Justice and Liberality: Opposition to Avarice in the Twelfth Century," in: I. Bejczy and R. Newhauser, eds., Virtue and Ethics in the Twelfth Century, Brill's Studies in Intellectual History 130 (Leiden, 2005), pp. 295-316.

---. "Introduction," in: R. Newhauser, ed., In the Garden of Evil: The Vices and Culture in the Middle Ages, Papers in Mediaeval Studies 18 (Toronto, 2005), pp. vii-xix.

---. "Avaritia and Paupertas: On the Place of the Early Franciscans in the History of Avarice," in: R. Newhauser, ed., In the Garden of Evil: The Vices and Culture in the Middle Ages, Papers in Mediaeval Studies 18 (Toronto, 2005), pp. 324-48.

---. "Visuality and Moral Culture in the Late Middle Ages: The Emblematic Conflictus and its Literary Representatives, the Etymachia, Qui vicerit dabo, and In campo mundi," in: R. Newhauser, ed., In the Garden of Evil: The Vices and Culture in the Middle Ages, Papers in Mediaeval Studies 18 (Toronto, 2005), pp. 234-76 [co-author with Nigel Harris].

---. "Avarice and the Apocalypse," in: R. Landes, A. Gow, and D. Van Meter, eds., The Apocalyptic Year 1000: Religious Expectation and Social Change, 950–1050 (Oxford, 2003), pp. 109-19 [reprinted in my Sin: Essays on the Moral Tradition in the Western Middle Ages (2007), essay IX].

---. "The Parson's Tale," in: R.M. Correale and M. Hamel, eds., Sources and Analogues of The Canterbury Tales, I, Chaucer Studies 28 (Cambridge, England, 2002), pp. 529-613. Paperback reprint: 2003.

Nilsen, Alleen Pace

---, and Don L.F. Nilsen. "Humor That WORKS in YA Fiction." Arizona English Bulletin 48:1 (Spring 2006): 11-16.

---, and Don L.F. Nilsen. "Irony." Comedy: A Geographic and Historical Guide. Ed. Maurice Charney. Westport, CT: Praeger/Greenwood, 2005. 394-409.

---. "The Cost of Bread in Afghanistan." Iowa Alumni Magazine (Spring 2005): 20-21.

--- and James Blasingame, Jr. "The Mouse That Roared: Teaching Vocabulary with Source-Based Lessons." English Journal 94:4 (March 2005).

---, and Don L.F. Nilsen. "Humor." New Dictionary of the History of Ideas. Vol. 3: Game Theory to Lysenkoism. Ed. Maryanne Cline Horowitz. Charles Scribner's Sons/Thomson Gale, 2004.

---, James Blasingame, Jr., and Kenneth Donelson. "The 2003 Honor List -- A Book for All Reasons." English Journal 94:1 (September 2004): 88-94.

--- and Don L.F. Nilsen. "Working under Lucky Stars: Language Lessons for Multilingual Classrooms." Voices from the Middle 11:4 (2004): 27-32.

--- and Jim Blasingame. "Books, Audience, Action!: Dramatizing Popular Titles is a Terrific Way to Attract Teens." 50:1 School Library Journal (2004): 34.

--- and Don L.F. Nilsen. "Vocabulary Development: Teaching vs. Testing." Readings in Reading Instruction: Its History, Theory, and Development. Ed. Richard Robinson. New York, NY: Allyn and Bacon, 2004.

--- and Don L.F. Nilsen. "A New Spin on Teaching Vocabulary: A Source-Based Approach." The Reading Teacher 56:5 (2003): 436-439.

--- and Don L.F. Nilsen. "Vocabulary Development: Teaching vs. Testing." English Journal 92:3 (2003).

---, Kenneth Donelson, and James Blasingame, Jr. "2002 Honor List: Signs of the Times." English Journal 93:1 (September 2003): 80-86.

Nilsen, Don L.F.

---, and Alleen Pace Nilsen. "Humor That WORKS in YA Fiction." Arizona English Bulletin 48:1 (Spring 2006): 11-16.

---, and Alleen Pace Nilsen. "Irony." Comedy: A Geographic and Historical Guide. Ed. Maurice Charney. Westport, CT: Praeger/Greenwood, 2005. 394-409.

---, and Alleen Pace Nilsen. "Humor." New Dictionary of the History of Ideas. Vol. 3: Game Theory to Lysenkoism. Ed. Maryanne Cline Horowitz. Charles Scribner's Sons/Thomson Gale, 2004.

---, and Alleen Pace Nilsen. "Working under Lucky Stars: Language Lessons for Multilingual Classrooms." Voices from the Middle 11:4 (2004): 27-32.

---, and Alleen Pace Nilsen. "Vocabulary Development: Teaching vs. Testing." Readings in Reading Instruction: Its History, Theory, and Development. Ed. Richard Robinson. New York, NY: Allyn and Bacon, 2004.

---. "Introduction." Art Attack: Names in Satire. Leonard R. N. Ashley. New York, NY: 1st Books Library, 2003, vii-x.

---, and Alleen Pace Nilsen. "A New Spin on Teaching Vocabulary: A Source-Based Approach." The Reading Teacher 56:5 (2003): 436-439.

---, and Alleen Pace Nilsen. "Vocabulary Development: Teaching vs. Testing." English Journal 92:3 (2003).

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Ore, Ersula

---. Rev. of Prodigal Nation: Moral Decline and Divine Punishment from New England to 9/11, by Andrew Murphy. Rhetoric and Public Affairs 13:1 (2010).

Ortiz, Simon

---, and Gabriele Schwab. "Imaginary Homeland Security: The Internationalization of Terror." America and the Misshaping of a New World Order. U of California P, 2010.

---, and Gabriele Schwab. "Memory is Key." The Kenyon Review 30:4 (Fall 2008).

---. "My Father's Song." The Norton Introduction to Poetry. Eds. J. Paul Hunter, Alison Booth, and Kelly J. Mays. New York: W.W. Norton, 2006. 46.

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Pegram, David

---. "'What If?' Teaching Research and Creative-Thinking Skills through Proposal Writing." English Journal 95:4 (March 2006): 18-22.

---. Rev. of Gifts, by Ursula K. Le Guin. Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy 48:7 (April 2005).

Pritchard, Melissa

---. "Puppy Love: My Dachshund, My Dear." O, The Oprah Magazine (July 2011).

---. "Finding Ashton." O, The Oprah Magazine (May 2010).

---. “Decomposing Articles of Faith.” On Earth As It Is narrative prayer project, (April 2010. 

---. Introduction to Tonya and Nancy (Elizabeth Searle's opera libretto). Post Road Magazine (2010).

---. "Swimming with Vivaldi." Platte Valley Review (March 2010).

---. “A Woman’s Garden, Sown in Blood.” The Collagist 4 (November 2009).

---. “The Odditorium.” Fanzine (November 21, 2009).

---. "The Nine-Gated City." Agni 70 (October 2009).

---. "Pelagia: Holy Fool." "IMAGE: Art, Faith, Mystery (March 2009).

---. "A Solemn Pleasure." Conjunctions 51 (Fall 2008).

---. "Croquet." Web Conjunctions (1 July 2008).

---. Rev. of Not On Our Watch: The Mission to End Genocide in Darfur and Beyond, by John Prendergast and Don Cheadle. Paste Magazine (December 2007/January 2008): www.pastemagazine.com.

---. “Desirelessness.” Desire: Women Write about Wanting. Ed. Lisa Solod. Emeryville, CA: Seal Press, 2007.

---. “Notes from Kalighat, India, January 2007.” Copper Nickel: A Journal of Art and Literature 8 (Fall 2007).

---. Rev. of The Beautiful Miscellaneous, by Dominic Smith. Paste Magazine (Summer 2007): www.pastemagazine.com.

---. Interview with Sahar Romani and Bishan Samadaar, founders of Kalam: Margins Write, The Daywalka Foundation, Kolkata, India. Hayden’s Ferry Review 39 (Fall/Winter 2007).

---. “The Legacy of Virginia Galvin Piper.” The Virginia G. Piper Charitable Trust website: Our Founder. 2006. www.pipertrust.org/aboutus/founder.aspx.

---. “Patricide.” Boulevard magazine 62/63 (April 2006): 127-140.

---. “The Hauser Variations.” Conjunctions magazine 45 (Fall 2005): 37-57.

---. "Ethics and Eros: Crafting the Personal Relationship in Short Fiction." Behind the Short Story: From First to Final Draft. Eds. Ryan Van Cleave and Todd Pierce. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Allyn and Bacon/Longman, 2006.

---. "Port de Bras." High Horse: Contemporary Writing by the MFA Faculty of Spalding University. Fleur-de-Lis Press, Louisville, KY, 2005.

---. "An Enduring Circle: The Gift of Warwick." Marginalia: the Magazine of the Piper Center for Creative Writing 1:2 (Spring 2005): 23-24.

---. "Touching the Elephant." Mooring Against the Tide: Writing Fiction and Poetry, 2nd ed., eds. Jeff Knorr and Tim Schell. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, 2005.

---. "A Room in London." Changing Hands Bookstories (Tempe, AZ). February 2005.

---. "Photograph of Luisa." Deepening Fiction: A Practical Guide for Intermediate and Advanced Writers. Eds. Sarah Stone and Ron Nyren. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Allyn & Bacon/Longman, 2004.

---. "From Sudan to Phoenix: The Lost Boys." Metro AZ 8 (Summer 2004): 64-73.

---. "Nutrimento Prezioso." Da Costa A Costa: 12 racconti americani di oggi. School of Literary Translation, Ed. Mario Materassi. University of Florence, Italy: Palomar, 2004.

---. "Sweet Feed." From Coast to Coast: Twelve Short Stories by American Writers of Today. School of Literary Translation, Ed. Mario Materassi. University of Florence, Italy: Palomar, 2004.

--- and Erin McGraw. "Tag Team Fiction: New You." The Journal News. 1 Apr 2004.

---. Late Bloomer, excerpt. Washington Square 12 (Summer, 2003): 38-55.

---. Late Bloomer, excerpt. Blackbird 2:1 (2003): 1-8.

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Renaud, Claire

---. "Uninterpretable features in the processing of past participlc agrccmcnt in L2 French." Proceedings of the 10th Generative Approaches to Second Language Acquisition Conference. Eds. M. Bowles, T. Ionin, S. Montrul, and A. Tremblay. Somerville, MA: Cascadilla P, 2009. 272-279.

---, and Dekydtspotter, L. "On the contrastive analysis of features in second language acquisition: Uninterpretable gender on past participles in English-French processing." Second Language Research 25 (2009): 251-263.

---. "Verbal agreement in second language acquisition: the case of object pronouns in French." Proceedings of the 9th Generative Approaches to Second Language Acquisition Conference. Eds. R. Slabakova, J. Rothman, P. Kempchinsky, and E. Gavruseva. Somerville, MA: Cascadilla P, 2008. 196-205.

---, and Dekydtspotter, L. "On intermediate traces in English-French grammar and sentence processing." Proceedings of the 31st Annual Boston University Conference on Language Development. Eds. H. Caunt-Nulton, S. Kulatilake, and I. Woo. Somerville, MA: Cascadilla P, 2007. 160-171.

Rhodes, Jewell Parker

---. "Ernestine: A Grandmother's Memories." Rise Up Singing: Black Women Writers on Motherhood, ed. Cecelie Berry. paperback. New York, NY: Harlem Moon, 2005.

---. "Ernestine: A Grandmother's Memories." Rise Up Singing: Black Women Writers on Motherhood, ed. Cecelie Berry. hardcover. New York, NY: Doubleday, 2004.

---. "Mixed-Blood Stew." In Fact: The Best of Creative Nonfiction, ed. Lee Gutkind. New York, NY: W.W. Norton, 2004: 382-394.

Richard, Thelma Shinn

---. Rev. of A.S. Byatt and the Heliotropic Imagination, by Jane Campbell. Modern Fiction Studies 51:3 (Fall 2005): 696-699.

---. "Team-Teaching Around the World and Across the Equator." Safundi: The Journal of South African and American Comparative Studies 16 (October 2004). http://www.safundi.com/issues/16/richard.asp.

Riedell, Karyn

---. "Ethnic Chasers, Auntie Toms, and E(gal)itarians: Black Females Seeking and Being Sought by White Females." Racialized Politics of Desire in Personal Ads. Eds. Neal A. Lester and Maureen Daly Goggin. Lanham MD: Lexington/ Rowman & Littlefield, 2007.

Ríos, Alberto

---. "A Yellow Leaf." Reader's Digest (December 2011). 139.

---. "Feeding the Compost Heap." Poem of the Week. Narrative (20 March 2011).

---. "I Saw You Tomorrow." You Are Never Where You Are: A Collection of Poetry. UW Common Book 2010. Seattle: U of Washington, 2010. 9.

---. "Alberto Ríos Introduces Kyle Grant Wilson," "Sometimes It Rains," "The Old Wait," and "Those Before Me." Poet Lore 101:3/4 (Fall/Winter 2006): 100, 110, 112, 113.

---. "Advice to a First Cousin." The Norton Introduction to Poetry. Eds. J. Paul Hunter, Alison Booth, and Kelly J. Mays. New York: W.W. Norton, 2006. 419.

---. "Mi Abuelo." The Norton Introduction to Poetry. Eds. J. Paul Hunter, Alison Booth, and Kelly J. Mays. New York: W.W. Norton, 2006. 51.

---. "Sweetwork." Changing Hands BookStories (April 2006).

---. "Memory of a Summer Snow." Arizona Highways (December 2005): 16.

---. "Degas in Vegas: Some Thoughts on Sound in Poetry." Mooring Against the Tide: Writing Fiction and Poetry, 2nd ed., eds. Jeff Knorr and Tim Schell. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, 2005.

---. “As if It Were Him” and “One of the Two of Me” Studio (2010): 4.2. 2 Nov. 2010.

---. “The Iguana Killer” Studio (2010): 4.2. 2 Nov. 2010

Roberts, Matt

---. "The Fonz." Matter 5 (2005).

---. "Toadthrowing." Many Mountains Moving 6:2 (October 2004).

Roen, Duane

---, Maureen Daly Goggin, and Jennifer Clary-Lemon. “Teaching of Writing and Writing Teachers through the Ages.” Handbook of Research on Writing: History, Society, School, Individual, Text. Ed. Charles Bazerman. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum, 2007: 343-360.

---, Patricia Murphy, and Ryan Muckerheide. "Teaching in the Wake of National Tragedy." Trauma and the Teaching of Writing. Ed. Shane Borrowman. State U of New York P, 2005.

--- and Gregory R. Glau. "Processes and Outcomes in Arizona's Higher Education System." The Outcomes Book. Ed. Susanmarie Harrington et al. Logan, UT: Utah State UP, 2005.

--- and Maureen Daly Goggin. "Rhetorically Writing and Reading Researched Arguments." Research Writing Revisited: A Sourcebook for Teachers. Ed. Pavel Zemliansky and Wendy Bishop. Portsmouth, NH: Heinemenn Boynton/Cook, 2004.

---, Shelly Whitfield and Veronica Pantoja. "The Challenges of Establishing a Feminist Ethos in the Composition Classroom: Stories from Large Research Universities." Fractured Feminisms. Eds. Gil Harootunian and Laura Gray-Rosendale. Albany, NY: SUNY Press, 2003.

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Sadowski-Smith, Claudia

---. “Imagining Transnational Chicana/o Activism Against Gender-Based Violence at the Mexico-U.S. Border,” Imagined Transnationalism: U.S. Latina/o Literature, Culture and Identity. Eds. Kevin Concannan, Francisco Lomelí, and Marc Priewe. New York: Palgrave, 2009: 75-93.

---. “A Comparative Approach to U.S. Land Borders: Enforcement and Human Movement,” Social Cohesion in Europe and the Americas: Power, Time and Space. Ed. Harlan Koff. Brussels: Press Interuniversitaires Européennes, 2009: 245-265.

---. “Unskilled Labor Migration and the Illegality Spiral: Chinese, European, and Mexican Indocumentados in the United States, 1882-2007,” American Quarterly 60.3 (Fall 2008): 779-804. Reprinted in Nation and Migration: Past and Future. Eds. David G. Gutierrez and Pierrette Hondoganeu-Sotelo. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP, 2009: 277-302.

---. “A Homecoming Without a Home: Recent U.S. Cuban Writing and Questions of Diaspora.” Cuba: ‘Idea of a Nation’ Displaced. Ed. Andrea O’Reilly Herrera. Albany: SUNY P, 2007: 267-284.

---. “U.S. Inter-American Studies.” American Literature 78.3 (September 2006): 624-627.

---. “Twenty-First Century Chicana/o Border Writing. South Atlantic Quarterly 105:4 (Fall 2006): 825-851.

---. "Canada-U.S. Border Narratives and Inter-American Studies." Comparative American Studies (Spring 2005).

--- and Claire F. Fox. "Theorizing the Hemisphere: Inter-Americas Work at the Intersection of American, Canadian, and Latin American Studies." Comparative American Studies (Spring 2004): 41-74.

---. "Andrea O'Reilly Herrera's The Pearl of the Antilles." Reading U.S. Latina Writers: Remapping American Literature. Ed. Alvina Quintana. NY: Palgrave, 2003: 129-140.

Savard, Jeannine

---. "Dream Bardo," "From the Undergrowth," and "Sky Treasure." Blackbird 4:1 (Spring 2005).

---. "Double-Walking," "Denial," and "Loosening Tongues on Spring Solstice." The Chimera Review 3 (Winter 2003).

Smith, Bryan

---. "Computer-mediated Negotiated Interaction: An Expanded Model." Computer Assisted Language Learning: Critical Concepts in Linguistics. Vol. III: Computer Mediated Communication in Language Learning, ed. Philip Hubbard. Routledge, 2009. 68-98.

---. "Revealing the Nature of SCMC Interaction." Multiple Perspectives on Interaction in SLA. Eds. A. Mackey and C. Polio. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Assoc., 2008.

---. "Methodological Hurdles in Capturing CMC Data: The Case of the Missing Self-Repair." Language Learning and Technology 12:1 (2008).

---. "Theoretical and Methodological Considerations in Applied Linguistics Research on Computer-Mediated Communication." Studies in Languages and Language Teaching Journal 14 (2007): 64-75.

---. "The Relationship between Negotiated Interaction, Learner Uptake, and Lexical Acquisition in Task-Based Computer-Mediated Communication." TESOL Quarterly 39 (2005): 33-58.

---. Rev. of English Language Learning and Technology: Lectures on Applied Linguistics in the Age of Information and Communication Technology, by Carol A. Chapelle. The Modern Language Journal 89:4 (Winter 2005): 647-648.

---. Rev. of English Language Learning and Technology: Lectures on Applied Linguistics in the Age of Information and Communication Technology, by Carol A. Chapelle. AZ-TESOL Newsletter (Summer 2005): 14-15.

---, and G. Gorsuch. "Incorporating Multimedia Capability in the Reporting of Applied Linguistics Research." Multimedia Special Issue. System 32:4 (2004).

---, and G. Gorsuch. "Editors' Introduction." Multimedia Special Issue. System 32:4 (2004).

---, and G. Gorsuch. "Synchronous Computer Mediated Communication Captured by Usability Lab Technologies: New Interpretations." Multimedia Special Issue. System 32:4 (2004).

---. "Computer-Mediated Negotiated Interaction and Lexical Acquisition." Studies in Second Language Acquisition 26 (2004): 365-398.

---, Y. Zhao, M.J. Alvarez-Torres, and H.S. Tan. "The Non-Neutrality of Technology: A Taxonomy of CMC Technologies." Journal of Educational Computing Research 30 (2004): 23-55.

---, M. Alvarez-Torres and Y. Zhao. "Features of CMC Technologies and Their Impact on Language Learners' Online Interaction." Computers in Human Behavior 19 (2003): 703-729.

---. "Computer-Mediated Negotiated Interaction: An Expanded Model." The Modern Language Journal 87 (2003): 38-58.

---. "The Use of Communication Strategies in Computer-Mediated Communication." System 31 (2003): 29-53.

Sturges, Robert

---. “Introduction: Laws and Sovereignties in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance.” Law and Sovereignty in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, ed. Robert S. Sturges. Arizona Studies in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance 28. Turnhout: Brepols, 2011. ix-xv.

---. “‘Nerehand nothyng to pay or to take’: Poverty, Labor, and Ideology in Four Towneley Plays.” Money, Morality, and Culture in Late Medieval and Early Modern Europe, ed. Juliannn Vitullo and Diane Wolfthal. London: Ashgate Press, 2010: 13-32.

---. “Visual Pleasure and La vita nuova: Lacan, Mulvey, and Dante.” Pleasure and Danger in Perception: The Five Senses in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, ed. Corine Schleif and Richard Newhauser. Special issue of The Senses and Society 5.1 (March, 2010): 93-105.

---. “The State of Exception and Sovereign Masculinity in Troilus and Criseyde.” Men and Masculinity in Chaucer’s Troilus and Criseyde, ed. Tison Pugh and Marcia Smith Marzec. London: Boydell & Brewer, 2008: 28-42. Repr. in Literature Criticism from 1400 to 1800, vol. 173. Ed. Thomas J. Schoenberg and Lawrence J. Trudeau. Detroit: Gale, 2010.

---. “‘Wols-hede and outhorne’: The Ban, Bare Life, and Power in the Passion Plays.” Mindful Spirit in Late Medieval Literature: Essays in Honor of Elizabeth Kirk, ed. Bonnie Wheeler. New York: Palgrave, 2006. 93-108.

---. “The Pardoner in Canterbury: Class, Gender, and Urban Space in the Prologue to the Tale of Beryn.” College Literature 33.3 (Summer, 2006): 52-76.

---. “Purgatory in the Marriage Bed: Conjugal Sodomy in The Gast of Gy.” Framing the Family: Narrative and Representation in the Medieval and Early Modern Periods. Ed. Rosalynn Voaden and Diane Wolfthal. ACMRS Medieval Texts and Studies. Tempe, AZ: Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, 2005. 57-78.

---. “‘So Was this Castle Laid Wide Open’: Battles for the Phallus in Early Modern Responses to Chaucer’s Pardoner.” Gender, Power, and Privilege in Early Modern Europe, c. 1500-1700. Ed. Jessica Munns and Penny Richards. London: Longman, 2003. 40-55.

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Thompson, Ayanna

---. "Suture, Shakespeare, and Race: Or, What is Our Cultural Debt to the Bard?" Almost Shakespeare: Reinventing His Works for Cinema and Television. ed. James Keller and Leslie Stratyner. Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 2004.

--- and Bryan Reynolds. "Inspriteful Ariels: Transversal Tempests." Performing Transversally: Reimagining Shakespeare and the Critical Future. Ed. Bryan Reynolds. New York: Palgrave, 2003: 189-214.

Tohe, Laura

---. "'It Was That Indian': Simon Ortiz, Activist Poet." Studies in American Indian Literatures 16:4 (Winter 2004): 54-56.

---. "Brand New Chidii-Mobile." New Letters 70:2 (2004): 32.

---. “Hohokam” and “I Have Slept in the Arms…” Studio (2010): 4.2. 2 Nov. 2010.

Turchi, Peter

---. "My Wife Dreams of the Surging Waters." Rivendell (2007).

---. "Mesa Verde." Puerto del Sol (Spring 2006).

---. "Everybody's Alien." Western Humanities Review (Fall 2003).

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Valentine, Eugene

--- and Kristin Bervig Valentine. "Healing at the Coast of Death in Spanish Galicia: The Romería to Our Lady's Boat." Journal of American Folklore 118:470 (2005): 475-484.

van Gelderen, Elly

---. "Valency Changes in the History of English" Journal of Historical Linguistics 1:1 (2011): 106-143.

---. "Principles and Parameters in Change." Syntax and Variation: Reconciling the Biological and Social. Eds. Leonie Cornips and Karen Corrigan. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 2005: 179-198.

---. "Function Words." Encyclopedia of Linguistics I. Oxford, UK: Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers, 2005: 362-364.

---. "Auxiliaries." Encyclopedia of Linguistics I. Oxford, UK: Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers, 2005: 111-112.

---. "Specifiers, Heads, Grammaticalization, and Economy." Journal of Comparative Germanic Linguistics 7 (2004): 59-98.

---. Review of Postverbal Behavior by Wasow. Studies in Language 28:2 (2004): 471-474.

---. "ASP(ect) in English Modal Complements." Studia Linguistica 57:1 (2003): 27-44.

---. Review of The Navajo Verb by Leonard Faltz. Australian Journal of Linguistics 23:1 (2003): 99-100.

---. Review of Where Your Treasure Is, There Is Your Heart by Aune Österman. Studies in Language 27:3 (2003): 659-661.

---. Review of Old English Constructions with Multiple Predicates by Masayuki Ohkado. Journal of Germanic Linguistics 15:1 (2003): 75-77.

---. Review of Thesaurus of Old English by Jane Roberts & Christian Kay. Studies in Language 27:1 (2003): 200-203.

--. Rev. of A morphosyntactic analysis of Surinamese Dutch, Christina Mary De Kleine. eLanguage Digital Publishing in Linguistics 22 Dec. 2010.

Voaden, Rosalynn

---. "Who Was Marget Thorpe? Reading Mechtild of Hackeborn in Fifteenth-Century England." Religion & Literature 37:2 (Summer 2005).

---. "Travels with Margery: Pilgrimage in Context." Eastward Bound: Travel and Travellers, 1050-1550. Ed. Rosamund Allen. Manchester, UK: Manchester UP, 2004.

---. "Family as Pagans in the Vies Occitanes of Elzear of Sabran and Delphine of Puimichel." Framing the Family: Representation and Narrative in the Medieval and Early Modern Period. Eds. Rosalynn Voaden and Diane Wolfthal. Tempe, AZ: Medieval and Renaissance Texts Series P, 2004.

---. "Out of the Mouths of Babes: Authority in Pearl and in Narratives of the Child King Richard." Youth in the Middle Ages. Eds. Jeremy Goldberg and Felicity Riddy. York, UK: York Medieval P-Boydell, 2004.

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Webb, Patricia

---. "Technologies of Difference: Reading the Virtual Age through Sexual (In)Difference." Computers and Composition 20:2 (2003) 151-167.

Wheeler, Jackie

---. "Adopt-a-Gelding?" A Just West Blog. High Country News (7 September 2010). http://www.hcn.org/greenjustice/blog/adopt-a-gelding

---. "Loving an (Artificial) Lake." A Just West Blog. High Country News (24 August 2010). http://www.hcn.org/greenjustice/blog/loving-an-artificial-lake

White, Julianne

---. “The CSI Effect on College Writing: Using Forensic Science in a Themed Writing Class.” Compendium (Spring 2008).

---. “‘The Pirouette of Ideas’: Dance as Metaphor in the Poetry of W.B. Yeats.” Humanities Review 5:1 (Spring 2007).

---. "Not Just Tangle and Drift: Music as Metaphor in the Poetry of W.B. Yeats." Music and Literary Modernism: Critical Essays and Comparative Studies. Ed. Robert McParland. Cambridge, U.K.: Cambridge Scholars P, 2006.

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