Publications

Books

2024

Nathaniel Mathews (Africana Studies)
University of California Press
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Robert Parkinson (History)
Norton
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Elisa Camiscioli (History)
Cambridge University Press
Selling French Sex
(Science and Technology Studies)
University of Minnesota Press
American Disgust

2023

Surya Parekh (English)
Duke University Press
Black Enlightenment
Olga Shvetsova (Political Science) 
Palgrave Macmillan
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Leslie Gates(Sociology)
University of Pittsburgh Press
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Olivia Holmes (English)


Cambridge University Press
Boccaccio and Exemplary Literature

2022

Meg Leja (History)
Embodying the Soul: Medicine and Religion in Carolingian Europe
University of Pennsylvania Press
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David Bisaha (Theatre)
Southern Illinois University Press
American Scenic Design and Freelance Professionalism
Giovanna Montenegro ( Comparative Literature; LACAS)
Notre Dame Press
German Conquistadors in Venezuela
Sean Dunwoody (History)
 
Brill 
Passionate Peace
Jeanette Patterson (Romance Languages)
University of Toronto Press
Making the Bible French
Bridget Whearty (English)
 
Stanford University Press
Digital Codicology

2021

Robyn Cope (Romance Languages)
University of the West Indies Press
The Pen and the Pan
Julia Walker (Art History)
Bloomsbury Publishing
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Yi Wang (History)
Rowman & Littlefield
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Pamela G. Smart (Art History) and Stephen Fox
Rizzoli Electra
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Tarek Shamma (Comparative Literature and TRIP) and Myriam Salama-Carr, eds.

Routledge

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2020

Omid Ghaemmaghami (MEAMS)

Brill
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Bradley Skopyk(History)

   

University of Arizona Press
Colonial Cataclysms

Dina Danon (Judaic Studies)

Stanford University Press
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Jessie Reeder (English) 

Johns Hopkins University Press
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2019

Sidney Dement (German and Russian Studies)

University of Toronto Press
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Arnab Dey (History)

Cambridge University Press
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Jeroen Gerrits (Comparative Literature)

SUNY Press
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Andrew Walkling (English)

Routledge
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2018

Olivia Holmes (English) and Dana E. Stewart (Romance Languages), ed. 

University of Toronto Press
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2017

Andrew R. Walking (English)

Ashgate Interdisciplinary Studies in Opera

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Benita Roth (Sociology)

Cambridge University Press
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Karen-Edis Barzman (Art History)

Art and Material Culture in Medieval and Renaissance Europe
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Lisa Tessman (Philosophy)

Oxford University Press
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2016

Jennifer Lynn Stoever (English)

Postmillennial Pop
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 2015

Adam Laats (Teaching, Learning and Educational Leadership)

Harvard University Press
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Paul Schleuse (Music)

Indiana University Press
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Lisa Tessman (Philosophy)

Oxford University Press
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2014

Gisela Brinker-Garber (Comparative Literature)

Bloomsbury Academic
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2013

Praseeda Gopinath (English)

University of Virginia Press
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Joseph A. Keith (English)

Rutgers University Press
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Brian K. Wall (Art History)

Palgrave McMillan
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2012

Monika Mehta (English)

University of Texas Press
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Other Publications

Katja Kleinberg (Political Science), Alexandra Guisinger, Katja B Kleinberg, The Unlevel Playing Field: Gender, Discrimination, and Global Attitudes toward Trade, Foreign Policy Analysis, Volume 19, Issue 4, October 2023.

Carl Gelderloos (German and Russian Studies), “‘Nowhere an obstacle’: Transparency, Embodied Perception, and Becoming in Paul Scheerbart’s Lesabéndio.” Modernism/modernity 7, no. 3 [Online section] (May 2, 2023).

Leigh Ann Wheeler (History), “Coming to Grips with American Racism: Anne Moody’s Human Rights Advocacy in Germany During the Late Cold War,” in Jennifer V. Evans and Shelley E. Rose, eds., Gender in Germany and Beyond: Essays in Honor of Jean H. Quataert (Berghahn Books, 2023), 131-156.

Lisa Tessman (Philosophy) “Moral Injury and Moral Failure," How to End a War: Essays on Justice, Peace, and Repair, edited by Graham Parsons and Mark Wilson (Cambridge University Press, 2023).

(English) and “Seeking the (In)Visible: Whiteness and Shakespeare Studies,” Introduction for Shakespeare Studies Forum, Vol. 50 (September 2022): 17-23. [Co-authored with Patricia Akhimie and Arthur L. Little, Jr.]

David S. Brown (English) and Jennifer Stoever (English) “‘Blanched with Fear’: Reading the Racialized Soundscape in Macbeth,” Shakespeare Studies Forum, Vol. 50 (September 2022), 33-43. 

David S. Brown (English), “What You Will in the Time of COVID-19: Exploring the Digital Arts, Race and Flexible Resistance,” Lockdown Shakespeare: New Evolutions in Performance and Adaptation, ed. Erin Sullivan, Gemma Allred and Benjamin Broadribb (London: The Arden Shakespeare, 2022), 127-146. [Co-authored with Ben Crystal]

Sarah Greek (Music), “Songs of Famine and War: Irish Famine Memory in the Music of the US Civil War.” Nineteenth-Century Music Review, 2022, pp. 1–25.

Birgit Brander Rasmussen (English), Native American Literature, 901 AD? A New Reading of the Battiste Good Wintercount. PMLA, 137(2) 2022, 279-294. 

Dora Polachek (Romance Languages), “Recasting the ٲéDz Novellas in Brantôme’s Vies des dames galantes.” In Storytelling in Sixteenth Century France: The Negotiation of Shifting Forms, ed. Emily Thompson   (U. of Delaware/Rutgers University Press: 2022).
Heather DeHaan (History), “Remembering Our Worth: Commemorating the Azerbaijani Nation Through Exchange,” Canadian Slavonic Papers, 63, nos. 1-2 (2021): 168-186.

Hilary Becker (CNES), “Color Technology and Trade” in vol. 1; Carole Biggam and Kirsten Wolf, general editors; David Wharton, editor of the antiquity volume. (New York: Bloomsbury Publishing, 2021): 35-48.

Óscar F. Gil‑García (Human Development), Francesca Bovél, Luz Velazquez, Sarah Vener, and Alexandra Miranda, "'It Felt Like My Son Had Died': Zero Tolerance and the Trauma of Family Separation," Latino Studies vol. 19, no. 2 (June 2021): 260-268.

Jennifer Stoever (English), “Origin Stories: Race, Silence, and that thing we call ‘Sound Art’” in , ed. Jane Grant, John Matthias and David Prior (New York: Oxford University Press, 2021), 521-540.

Jennifer Stoever (English), “From ‘Dead Spots’ to ‘Hot Spots’: Ann Petry’s ‘On Saturday the Siren Sounds at Noon'" in ed. Nathalie Aghoro (New York: Bloomsbury, 2021), 164-195.

Bryan Kirschen (Romance Languages), "Spanish and Ladino in Contact in the United States," Studies in Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics vol. 14, no. 2 (2021): 385-410.

Wendy L. Wall (History), "'A Gauge of Our Faithfulness': Religion and the Politics of Immigration Reform," Religion and Politics Beyond the Culture Wars: New Directions in a Divided America, ed. Darren Dochuk (South Bend, IN: University of Notre Dame Press, 2021), pp. 101-24.

David Sterling Brown (English), “Code Black: Whiteness and Unmanliness in Hamlet” in Hamlet: The State of Play, ed. Sonia Massai and Lucy Munro (London: The Arden Shakespeare, April 2021)

Alexandra Moore (English), “Across the Threshold of Detectability at Guantánamo in the Work of Debi Cornwall,” ASAP Journal 6, no. 1 (January 2021): 211-234.

Jennifer Lynn Stoever(English) “Listening to Racial Injustice” (co-authored with Inés Casillas), in Race and Media: Critical Approaches, ed. Lori Kido Lopez. New York: NYU Press: 2020, 57-66.  
Hilary Becker(History)  Monica Ceci and Hilary Becker (2020). “Uso dei colori e scelta dei pigmenti nel mondo romano,” In Picta Fragmenta. La Pittura Vesuviana. Una Rilettura.National Archaeological Museum.Naples, Italy. September 12th-16th, 2018. Edited by V. Sampaolo, P. Giulierini, and A. Coralini. Milan: Silvana Editoriale, 421-27.

Dora Polacheck (Romance Languages) “From Affinity Groups to Partisan Narratives: Brantôme, Pierre de l’Estoile and the Guises,” Yale French Studies, 134 (published Spring 2019),  pp 147-162

Kevin M. Hatch (Art History), "'THINKING OF YOU': Bruce Conner's Epistolary Practice," American Art 33, no. 1 (Spring 2019): 52-73.

Yulia Bosworth (Romance Languages and Literatures), “The 'Bad' French of Justin Trudeau: When Language, Ideology, and Politics Collide, American Review of Canadian Studies 49, no. 1 (February 2019): 5-24.

Matthew L. McConn (TLEL), “Literature in the Standards Paradigm: An Evolution of Gains and Losses," Educational Policy (online, first published October 8, 2019).

Heather DeHaan (History), "Baku’s Soviet Vnye: The Post-Soviet Creation of a Soviet Past.” in The Future of Post-Socialism: East European Perspectives, eds. Dijana Jelaca and Daniela Lugaric, (State University of New York Press, 2018), 145-162.

Jennifer Lynn Stoever (English) “‘Doing fifty-five in a fifty-four’: Cop Voice, U.S. Policing and the Cadence of White Supremacy,” Journal of Interdisciplinary Voice Studies, Special Issue: Voice, Identity, Contact 3:2 (2018): 115-131.
“Crate Digging Begins at Home: Black and Latinx Women Collecting and Selecting Records in the 1960s and ‘70s Bronx,” The Oxford Handbook of Hip Hop Music, eds. Justin Burton and J.L. Oakes, Oxford, 2018: 1-20.
Bridget Whearty( English) “Chaucer’s Death, Lydgate’s Guild, and the Construction of Community in Fifteenth-Century English Literature,” in Studies in the Age of Chaucer 40 (2018): 331-373. 
“Creating Contact Zones in a ‘Post-Truth’ Era: Perspectives on Librarian/Faculty Collaboration in Information Literacy Instruction,” in A Splendid Torch: Learning and Teaching in Today’s Academic Libraries (September 2017). pp. 32-68. (Citable URL: .)

Monika Mehta (English), “Fan and its Paratexts,” Dossier: The Fan as Doppelgänger, Framework 58, no. 1-2, guest ed. Anupama Kapse and Meheli Sen (2017): 128-143.

Andrew R. Walkling (English), “The Ups and Downs of Louis Grabu”, Royal Musical Association Research Chronicle 48, no.1 (March 2017): 1–64.

Luiza F. Moreira (Comparative Literature), "Contextos e pistas: Um editorial de Pensamento da América," Terceira Margem 23 (Julho- Dezembro 2010): 25-35.