Books
2024
Nathaniel Mathews (Africana Studies)Zanzibar Was a Country: Exile and Citizenship Between East Africa and the GulfUniversity of California Press |
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Robert Parkinson (History)Heart of American Darkness: Bewilderment and Horror on the Early FrontierNorton |
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Elisa Camiscioli (History)Selling French Sex: Prostitution, Trafficking, and Global MigrationsCambridge University Press |
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Matthew Wolf-Meyer (Science and Technology Studies)American Disgust: Racism, Microbial Medicine, and the Colony WithinUniversity of Minnesota Press |
2023
Surya Parekh (English)Black EnlightenmentDuke University Press |
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Olga Shvetsova (Political Science)Government Responses to the COVID-19 Pandemic: Between a Rock and a Hard PlacePalgrave Macmillan |
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Leslie Gates(Sociology)Capitalist Outsiders: Oil's Legacies in Mexico and VenezuelaUniversity of Pittsburgh Press |
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Olivia Holmes (English)Boccaccio and Exemplary
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2022
Meg Leja (History)Embodying the Soul: Medicine and Religion in Carolingian EuropeUniversity of Pennsylvania Press |
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David Bisaha (Theatre)American Scenic Design and Freelance ProfessionalismSouthern Illinois University Press |
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Giovanna Montenegro ( Comparative Literature; LACAS)German Conquistadors in Venezuela: The Welsers' Colony, Racialized Capitalism and Cultural MemoryNotre Dame Press |
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Sean Dunwoody (History)Passionate Peace: Emotions and Religious Coexistence in Later Sixteenth Century AugsburgBrill |
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Jeanette Patterson (Romance Languages)Making the Bible French: The Bible historiale and the Medieval Lay ReaderUniversity of Toronto Press |
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Bridget Whearty (English)Digital Codicology: Medieval Books and Modern LaborStanford University Press |
2021
Robyn Cope (Romance Languages)The Pen and the Pan: Food, Fiction, and Homegrown Caribbean Feminism(s)University of the West Indies Press |
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Julia Walker (Art History)Berlin Contemporary: Architecture and Politics after 1990Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Yi Wang (History)Transforming Inner Mongolia: Commerce, Migration, and Colonization on the Qing FrontierRowman & Littlefield |
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Pamela G. Smart (Art History) and Stephen FoxRothko Chapel: An Oasis for ReflectionRizzoli Electra |
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Tarek Shamma (Comparative Literature and TRIP) and Myriam Salama-Carr, eds.Anthology of Arabic Discourse on TranslationRoutledge |
2020
Encounters with the Hidden Imam in Early and Pre-Modern Twelver Shīʿī IslamBrill |
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Bradley Skopyk(History)Colonial Cataclysms: Climate, Landscape, and Memory in Mexico's Little Ice Age University of Arizona Press |
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Dina Danon (Judaic Studies)The Jews of Ottoman Izmir: A Modern HistoryStanford University Press |
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Jessie Reeder (English)The Forms of Informal Empire: Britain, Latin America, and Nineteenth-Century LiteratureJohns Hopkins University Press |
2019
2018
Olivia Holmes (English) and Dana E. Stewart (Romance Languages), ed.Reconsidering Boccaccio: Medieval Contexts and Global IntertextsUniversity of Toronto Press |
2017
Andrew R. Walking (English)Masque and Opera in England, 1656-1688Ashgate Interdisciplinary Studies in Opera |
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Benita Roth (Sociology)The Life and Death of ACT UP/LA: Anti-AIDS Activism in Los Angeles from the 1980s to the 2000sCambridge University Press |
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Karen-Edis Barzman (Art History)The Limits of Identity: Early Modern Venice, Dalmatia, and the Representation of DifferenceArt and Material Culture in Medieval and Renaissance Europe |
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Lisa Tessman (Philosophy)When Doing the Right Thing Is ImpossibleOxford University Press |
2016
Jennifer Lynn Stoever (English)The Sonic Color Line: Race and the Cultural Politics of ListeningPostmillennial Pop |
2015
Adam Laats (Teaching, Learning and Educational Leadership)The Other School Reformers: Conservative Activism in American EducationHarvard University Press |
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Paul Schleuse (Music)Singing Games in Early Modern Italy: The Music Books of Orazio VecchiIndiana University Press |
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Lisa Tessman (Philosophy)Moral Failure: On the Impossible Demands of MoralityOxford University Press |
2014
Gisela Brinker-Garber (Comparative Literature)Image in Outline: Reading Lou-Andreas-SalomeBloomsbury Academic |
2013
Praseeda Gopinath (English)Scarecrows of Chivalry: English Masculinities After EmpireUniversity of Virginia Press |
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Joseph A. Keith (English)Unbecoming Americans: Writing, Race, and Nation from the Shadows of Citizenship, 1945-1960Rutgers University Press |
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Brian K. Wall (Art History)Theodor Adorno and Film Theory: The Fingerprint of SpiritPalgrave McMillan |
2012
Monika Mehta (English)Censorship and Sexuality in Bombay CinemaUniversity of Texas Press |
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).
David S. Brown (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.
Hilary Becker (CNES), “Color Technology and Trade” in Cultural History of Color, 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 The Oxford Handbook of Sound Art, 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 The Acoustics of the Social on Page and Screen, 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.
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.
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.