Resources
Faculty Publications
Publications by University of Illinois Faculty in the Humanities, Arts, and Humanistic Social Sciences, 2011-12. 
Kern Alexander, Education
(with David Alexander). American Public School Law, 8th Edition. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth/Cengage Learning, 2011).
James R. Barrett, History
The Irish Way: Becoming American in the Mutlti-Ethnic City. (New York: Penguin Press, 2012).
Ericka Beckman, Spanish, Italian and Portuguese
“An Oil Well Named Macondo: Latin American Literature in the Time of Capital,” PMLA, 127:1 (2012): 145-151.
Eric Benson, Art + Design
----, Napier, Pamela, “Connecting Values: Teaching Sustainability to Communication Designers,” Design and Culture: The Journal of a Design Studies Forum. Spring 2012.
Allistair Black, Graduate School of Library and Information Science
“‘We don’t do public libraries like we used to’: Attitudes to public library buildings in the UK at the start of the twenty-first century,” Journal of Librarianship & Information Science, 43:1 (March 2011), pp. 30-45.
“‘New beauties’: the design of British public library buildings in the 1960s,” Library Trends 60:1 (Summer 2011) (Issue on Library design: from past to present), pp. 71-111.
“‘A valuable handbook of information’: The staff magazine in the first half of the twentieth century as a means of information management.” In T. Weller (ed.), Information history in the modern world. (Palgrave Macmillan, 2011), pp. 130-154.
Zack Browning, Music
Secret Pulse
Innova Recordings (innova 817)
January 31, 2012
Contains original compositions Hakka Fusion, Secret Pulse, String Quartet, Flying Tones, and Moon Thrust.
Artists: Cadillac Moon Ensemble; Ensemble Unity; JACK Quartet; University of Central Florida Percussion Ensemble.
Howler Back
Innova Recordings (innova 800)
May 31, 2011
Original composition Howler Back for saxophone quartet recorded on CD “Dedication” by PRISM Saxophone Quartet
Antoinette Burton, History
A Primer for Teaching World History: Ten Design Principles (Duke University Press, 2012).
Brown Over Black: Race and the Politics of Postcolonial Citation (Three Essays Collective, 2012).
Jodi A. Byrd, English/American Indian Studies
The Transit of Empire: Indigenous Critiques of Colonialism (University of Minnesota Press, 2011).
Martin Camargo, English
“From Liber versuum to Poetria nova: The Genesis of Geoffrey of Vinsauf's Masterpiece,” Journal of Medieval Latin 21 (2012): 1-16.
Eleanor Courtemanche, English
The 'Invisible Hand' and British Fiction, 1818-1860: Adam Smith, Political Economy, and the Genre of Realism.(Palgrave Macmillan, 2011).
Kenneth Cuno, History
“Women with Missing Husbands: Marriage in Nineteenth Century Egypt,” in Objectivity and Subjectivity in the Historiography of Egypt: In Honour of Nelly Hanna, ed. Nasser Ahmed Ibrahim (Cairo: General Egyptian Book Organization, 2012), 156-70.
“Middle East.” World Book Encyclopedia (22 vols.; Chicago: World Book, 2012), 13:530-35. This updates the 2005 World Book article.
Ramona Curry, English
“Benjamin Brodsky (1877-1960): The Trans-Pacific American Film Entrepreneur – Part Two, Taking A Trip Thru China to America.” Journal of American-East Asian Relations, 18.2 (2011): 142-180. 
"Making Connections: Benjamin Brodsky and Early Trans-Pacific Cinema Historiography." Chinese Cinema: Tracing the Origins (in Chinese). Ed. Ain-ling Wong. (Hong Kong: Hong Kong Film Archive, 2011), 94-109.
Christine Taitano DeLisle, American Indian Studies Program
“‘Guamanian-Chamorro by Birth but American Patriotic by Choice’: Subjectivity and Performance in the Life of Agueda Iglesias Johnston,”Amerasia Journal 37.3 (2011): 61-75.
Vicente M. Diaz, American Indian Studies Program
“Tackling Pacific Hegemonic Formations on the American Gridiron,” Amerasia Journal 37.3 (2011): 90-113.
“Voyaging for Anti-Colonial Recovery: Austronesian Seafaring, Archipelagic Rethinking, and the Re-mapping of Indigeneity,” Pacific Asia Inquiry 2.1 (Fall, 2011): 21-32.
Anna Maria Escobar, Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese
“Revisiting the Spanish Perfect: Semantic analysis of Andean Colonial Documents.” Lingua 122.5 (2012): 470-480. 
“Chapter 20 - Spanish in contact with Amerindian languages.” The Handbook of Spanish Linguistics, ed. by J. I. Hualde, A. Olarrea, and E. O’Rourke. (Oxford: Blackwell, 2012), 65-88.
“Dinámica sociolingüística y vitalidad etnolingüística: quechua y aimara peruanos en el siglo XXI”. Aru, Simi, Taqu, Lengua. Estudios en Homenaje a Rodolfo Cerrón-Palomino, ed. by W. Adelaar, P. Valenzuela, and R. Zariquiey. Lima: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. pp. 125-145. 2011.
Zsuszanna Fagyal, French
Yaeger-Dror, M. and Zs. Fagyal. “Analyzing prosody: Best practices for the analysis of prosody.” In: Di Paolo, M. and Yaeger-Dror, M. (eds.) Sociophonetics: A student guide. (London and New York: Routledge, 2011), 119-30.
Christopher Fennell, Anthropology
“Examining Structural Racism in the Jim Crow Era of Illinois,” in The Materiality of Freedom: Archaeologies of Post-Emancipation Life, edited by Jodi Barnes. (University of South Carolina Press, 2011), 173-189.
“Literate Inversions and Cultural Metaphors in Edgefield Stoneware," in "Crosses to Bear: Cross Marks as African Symbols in Southern Pottery," edited by Charles R. Ewen, Historical Archaeology 45(2): 156-162 (2011). 
“Early African America: Archaeological Studies of Significance and Diversity,” Journal of Archaeological Research 19(1): 1-49 (2011).
Margaret C. Flinn, French
“Giving a Face to the Conflict: Contemporary representations of women in Franco-North African film.”International Journal of Francophone Studies. 14:3 (October 2011). 339-363.
Christopher Freeburg, English
Melville and the Idea of Blackness: Race and Imperialism in Nineteenth Century America (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2012).
Karen Fresco, French
----, and Anne D. Hedeman, eds. Collections in Context: The Organization of Knowledge and Community in Europe. (The Ohio State University Press, 2011).
“Christine de Pizan’s Livre des fais d’armes et de chevalerie and the Coherence of BL Ms. Royal 15 E. vi.» In Karen Fresco and Anne D. Hedeman, eds. Collections in Context: The Organization of Knowledge and Community in Europe. The Ohio State University Press, 2011. 151-77.
Rebecca Ginsburg, Educational Policy, Organization and Leadership
At Home With Apartheid: The Hidden Landscapes of Domestic Service in Johannesburg (University of Virginia Press, 2011).
Lauren M. E. Goodlad, English
“Victorian Geopolitics and the Geopolitical Unconscious.” In The Victorian World, “Routledge Worlds” series. Ed. Martin Hewitt. (London: Routledge, 2012),175-190.
“Parliament and the State.” InOxford History of the Novel in English, Volume 3. Ed. John Kucich and Jenny Bourne Taylor. (Oxford: Oxford UP, 2012), 444-460.
“The Mad Men in the Attic: Seriality and Identity in the Narrative of Capitalist Globalization.” Modern Language Quarterly73.2 (June 2012): 201-35.
Alma Gottlieb, Anthropology
“Two Visions of Africa: Reflections on Fieldwork in an‘Animist Bush’ and in an Urban Diaspora,”The Restless Anthropologist: New Fieldsites, New Visions (University of Chicago Press, March 2012).
“Promoting an Anthropology of Infants: Some Personal Reflections,” in AnthropoChildren: Perspectives ethnographiques sur les enfants et l’enfance/Ethnographic Perspectives on Children & Childhood 1 (1) (2012) (special issue: “Les anthropologies de l’enfance et des enfants: D’un regard à l’autre/Crossing Glances on Anthropological Approaches of Children & Childhood”), a peer-reviewed, biannual online international journal edited at the University of Liège. Online: http://popups.ulg.ac.be/AnthropoChildren/sommaire.php?id=121.
-----, ed., The Restless Anthropologist: New Fieldsites, New Visions (University of Chicago Press, March 2012).
“Introduction: The Challenges--and Pleasures--of Switching Field Sites,” The Restless Anthropologist: New Fieldsites, New Visions (University of Chicago Press, March 2012).
Jennifer A. Greenhill, Art & Design
“Troubled Abstraction: Whiteness in Charles Dana Gibson and George Du Maurier,”Art History,vol. 34 (September 2011): 732-53. 
Playing It Straight: Art and Humor in the Gilded Age (Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 2012).
Ryan Griffis, Art & Design
----, Lize Mogel and Sarah Ross. Global Cities, Model Worlds, Gallery 400, University of Illinois, Chicago, January - March 2012.
----, Lize Mogel and Sarah Ross.Global Cities, Model Worlds.The 2011 Pittsburgh Biennial, The Miller Gallery, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh. September - December 2011.
Janice N. Harrington, English
The Hands of Strangers, (BOA Editions, 2011).
Waïl S. Hassan, Comparative and World Literature
---- and Susan Muaddi-Darraj, eds. Approaches to Teaching the Works of Naguib Mahfouz. (MLA publications, 2012). 
“Jorge Ahmad.” Comparative Literature Studies. Special issue on Jorge Amado and World Literature. Vol. 49:3 (August 2012).
"Edward Said and Memoirs of Palestinian Exile." Revista Litteris no. 8 (September 2011). www.revistaliteris.com.br
“Teaching a Seminar on Mahfouz.” Approaches to Teaching the Works of Naguib Mahfouz. Edited by Waïl S. Hassan and Susan Muaddi-Darraj. MLA publications, 2012. 25-40.
Anne D. Hedeman, Art & Design
----, and Karen Fresco, eds. Collections in Context: The Organization of Knowledge and Community in Europe (14th-17th Centuries), (Ohio State University Press, 2011).
“Collecting Images: The Role of the Visual in the Shrewsbury Talbot Book (Royal 15 E. VI),” Collections in Context: The Organization of Knowledge and Community in Europe (14th-17th Centuries), Karen Fresco, Anne D. Hedeman, eds. (Columbus: Ohio State University Press, 2011) pp. 99-119. 
“Advising France through the Example of England: Visual Narrative in the Livre de la prinse et mort du roy Richart (Harl. MS. 1319)” Electronic British Library Journal, 2011. http://www.bl.uk/eblj/2011articles/article7.html
“Translating the Past: Laurent de Premierfait and the Visualization of Antiquity” Medieval Manuscript, Their Makers and Users. A Special Issue of Viator in Honor of Richard and Mary Rouse, (Turnhout: Brepols, 2011), 27-50.
Valerie J. Hoffman, Religion / Center for South Asian and Middle Eastern Studies
The Essentials of Ibadi Islam (Syracuse University Press, 2012).
Kristin Hoganson, History
“Meat in the Middle: Converging Borderlands in the U.S. Midwest, 1865-1900,” Journal of American History, 98.4: 1025-1051.
Nils P. Jacobsen, History
Juan Bustamante y los limites del liberalismo en el Altiplano: La rebelión de Hunacané, 1866-1868. (Lima: SER, 2011). 
C Stephen Jaeger, Germanic Languages and Literatures
Enchantment: On Charisma and the Sublime in the Arts of the West, (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2012).
“Aura and Charisma: Two Useful Concepts in Critical theory,” New German Critique114 (2011).17-34.
Laurie Johnson, Germanic Languages and Literatures
“Werner Herzog’s Romantic Spaces.” A Companion to Werner Herzog. Ed. Brad Prager. (Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell, 2012), 510-527.
“Das ‘ewig ringende, nie seyende Sein.’ Schelling und das Unheimliche.” Phantasmata. Techniken des Unheimlichen. Eds. Martin Doll, Rupert Gaderer, Fabio Camilletti, and Jan Niklas Howe. (Vienna and Berlin: Turia + Kant, 2011), 241-257.
Brett Kaplan, Comparative and World Literature
Landscapes of Holocaust Postmemory, (Routledge, 2011). 
Marcus Keller, French
Figurations of France: Literary Nation-Building in Times of Crisis (1550-1650). (University of Delaware Press, 2011).
“The Turk in the Trésor Politique or the Anthological as Political Mode.” In Collections in Context: The Organization of Knowledge and Community in Europe. Eds. Karen Fresco and Anne D. Hedeman. (Columbus: Ohio State University Press, 2011), 86-96.
Craig Koslofsky, History
Evening's Empire: A History of the Night in Early Modern Europe. (Cambridge University Press, 2011).
Michael J. Kral, Psychology
“Postcolonial suicide among Inuit in Arctic Canada.” Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry. (2012).
Hong, J.S., Espelage, D.L., & Kral, M.J. (2011). “Understanding suicide among sexual minority youth in America: An ecological systems analysis.” Journal of Adolescence, 34, 885-894.
Brydon-Miller, M., Kral, M.J., Maguire, P., Noftke, S., Sabhlok, A. (2011). Jazz and the Banyan tree: Roots and riffs in participatory action research. In N. Denzin, & Y. Lincoln (Eds.), The Sage handbook of qualitative research (4th ed.) (pp. 387-400). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Hong, J.S., & Kral, M.J., & Espelage, D.L. (in press). The social ecology of adolescent-initiated parent abuse: A review of the literature. Child Psychiatry and Human Development
Ulturgasheva, O., Wexler, L., Kral, M.J., Allen, J. Mohatt, G.V., Nystad, K., & Ingstad, B. (in press). Navigating international, collaborative, community-based participatory research: The circumpolar Indigenous pathways to adulthood project. Journal of Community Engagement and Scholarship.
Kral, M.J., Idlout, L., Minore, J. B., Dyck, R.J., & Kirmayer, L.J. Unikkaartuit: Meanings of well-being, unhappiness, health, and community change among Inuit in Nunavut, Canada. American Journal of Community Psychology, 48, 426-438.
Kral, M.J., Aber, M., Garcia-Ramirez, J., *Dutta, U., *Todd, N., & *Masood, N. (2011). Culture and community psychology: Toward a renewed and reimagined vision. American Journal of Community Psychology, 47, 46-57.
Aber, M., Kral, M.J., & Ramirez-Garcia, J. (Eds.). (2011). Culture and community psychology. Special issue, American Journal of Community Psychology, 47 (1).
Hong, J.S., Espelage, D.L., & Kral, M.J. (2011). Understanding suicide among sexual minority youth in America: An ecological systems analysis. Journal of Adolescence, 34, 885-894. 
Peter Lasersohn, Linguistics
“Context, relevant parts, and (lack of) disagreement over taste” Philosophical Studies. 156. 3: 433-439. Springer, 2011.
“Mass nouns and plurals.” Semantics: An International Handbook of Natural Language Meaning, vol. 2, ch. 46, pp. 1131-1153, ed. by Claudia Maienborn, Klaus von Heusinger, and Paul Portner. Mouton de Gruyter, 2011.
Bruce Levine, History
“‘The Vital Element in the Republican Party’: Antislavery, Nativism, and Abraham Lincoln,” in the Journal of the Civil War Era,vol. 1(December 2011): 481-505.
“The Myth of Black Confederates,” in Race, Slavery and the Civil War: The Tough Stuff of American History and Memory, ed. James O. Horton and Amanda Kleintop. Richmond: Virginia Sesquicentennial of the American Civil War Commission, 2011).
“The Economic Divisions that Contributed to Civil War,” in Major Problems in American History, ed. Elizabeth Cobbs-Hoffman, Edward J. Blum, and Jon Gjerde, 3rd ed., vol. 1 (Beverly, Mass.: Wadsworth, 2011).
Melissa M. Littlefield, Kinesiology & Community Health
----, and Jenell M. Johnson. The Neuroscientific Turn: Transdisciplinarity in the Age of the Brain. (University of Michigan Press, 2012). 
Alejandro Lugo, Anthropology
Guest editor. “Dossier: Celebrating and Engaging Renato Rosaldo’s Culture and Truth,” published in Aztlan: Journal of Chicano Studies, 37.1 (Spring 2012).
“Introduction: Renato Rosaldo’s Border Travels.” Aztlan: Journal of Chicano Studies. 37.1 (Spring 2012): 119-143.
Vicki Mahaffey, English
Editor, Collaborative Dubliners: Joyce in Dialogue. (Syracuse University Press, March 2012).
Bonnie Mak, Library and Information Science
How the Page Matters. (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2011).
“On the uses of authenticity.” Archivaria 73 (Spring 2012).
Julia Pollack and Bonnie Mak. “A Cabinet of Curiosity: the Library’s Dead Time.” Figure One Gallery, Champaign, IL. February 17th-18th, 2012.
Laurence Mall, French
«L’Avoir-été et le n’être-plus: le travail de la mémoire révolutionnaire dans Le Nouveau Paris (1798) de L. S. Mercier.» MLN 126.4 (September 2011): 889-904.
«L’ego-philosophie à la manière de Diderot (Réfutation d’Helvétius).» Littérature 165 (mars 2012): 16-30.
«Politiques de l’auteur» Le Magazine Littéraire 514 (December 2011), Special issue on Rousseau: 58-59.
“Rousseau et l’éthique du care: Emile ou de la vulnérabilité.” In Eduquer selon la nature. Seize études sur Emile de Rousseau, ed. Claude Habib. Paris: Desjonquères, 2012. 174-84.
“Le ‘physique de l’art de plaire’: l’érotique de la parure féminine au XVIIIe siècle (Marivaux, Rousseau, Laclos).” In La question sexuelle. Interrogation de la sexualité dans l'oeuvre et la pensée de Rousseau, ed. Jean-Luc Guichet. Paris: Classiques Garnier, 2012. 75-89.
Martin F. Manalansan, Anthropology
“Horizons of Hope: Queer Futures and the Legacy of Elizabeth Lapovsky Kennedy.” Voices: A Publication of the Association for Feminist Anthropology. 11. 1 (Fall 2011): 16-18.
“Servicing the World: Flexible Filipinos and the Unsecured Life.” In A. Cvetkovich et.al. (eds.) Political Emotions. (New York: Routledge, 2010), 215-228.
“Homophobia at Gay Central.” In Homophobias: Lust and Loathing Across Time and Space. David Murray (ed.) (Durham: Duke University Press, 2010), 34-47.
“An Afterword: Lingering Thoughts on Migrancy, Hopefulness and Other Worlds.” Werbner, P. and Johnson, M. (eds.) Diasporic Journeys, Ritual, and Normativity among Asian Migrant Women. (London: Routledge. 2011).
Areli Marina, Art History/Architecture/Medieval Studies
The Italian Piazza Transformed: Parma in the Communal Age (University Park, Penn.: Pennsylvania State University Press, 2012).
“From the Myth to the Margins: The Patriarch’s Piazza at San Pietro di Castello in Venice,” Renaissance Quarterly 64, no. 2 (Summer 2011): 353–429.
Robert Markley, English
“The Eighteenth-Century Novel, and the Pacific.” The Cambridge History of the English Novel. Ed. Robert Caesario and Clement Hawes. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2012), 196-212.
"Time.” Telemorphosis: Theory in the Era of Climate Change, vol. 1. Ed. Tom Cohen. (New York: Open Humanities Press, 2012), 1-21.
“A Brief History of Chronological Time.” Danish Yearbook of Philosophy 44 (2009), 59-75. Published May 2011.
"She Has Never Been Modern: Aphra Behn and the Comedy of Disavowal." Rehearsals of the Modern: Experience and Experiment in Restoration Drama, ed. Susanna Zinato. Naples: Liguori Editione, 2011, 21-33.
Jean-Philippe Mathy, French
Melancholy Politics: Loss, Mourning, and Memory in Late Modern France. (Pennsylvania State University Press, 2011).
Robert McKim, Religion
On Religious Diversity (Oxford University Press, 2012). 
Review of Thaddeus J. Kozinski, The Political Problem of Religious Pluralism: And Why Philosophers Can't Solve It International Journal for Philosophy of Religion Volume 70, Number 3, 259-263 (Nov. 2011).
Evan M. Melhado, History/ Med Humanities & Soc Sciences
American Health Reformers and the Social Sciences in the Twentieth Century. Ch. 17 in A Master of Science History: Essays in Honor of Charles Coulston Gillispie, 297-325. Archimedes: New Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science and Technology. Vol. 30. Ed. Jed Z. Buchwald. (Dordrecht, Heidelberg, London, New York: Springer, 2012).
Heather Hyde Minor, Architecture
“G.B. Piranesi’s Diverse Maniere and the Natural History of Ancient Art,” Memoirs of the American Academy in Rome 56/57 (2012): 323-351.
Armine Kotin Mortimer, French
For Love or for Money: Balzac’s Rhetorical Realism. (Columbus: The Ohio State University Press, 2011). http://www.ohiostatepress.org/index.htm?books/book%20pages/mortimer%20for.html
Graphic Spaces: Veyron Illustrates Sollers.” Contemporary French and Francophone Studies 15: 3 (June 2011): 329–37. http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/17409292.2011.577618 
Rebecca Nettl-Fiol, Dance
----, and Luc Vanier. Dance and the Alexander Technique: Exploring the Missing Link. (University of Illinois Press, 2011).
Lori Humphrey Newcomb, English
“Chapbooks.”In The Oxford History of Popular Print Culture, vol. I: Cheap Print in Britain and Ireland to 1660, ed. Joad Raymond. (Oxford University Press, 2011),471-90.
“Romance.” In The Oxford History of Popular Print Culture, vol. I: Cheap Print in Britain and Ireland to 1660, ed. Joad Raymond. (Oxford University Press, 2011),363-76.
Kathryn J. Oberdeck, History
----, and Frank Tobias Higbie. “Labour and Popular Print Culture,” Chapter 11, The Oxford History of Popular Print Culture, v. 6: US Popular Print Culture, 1860-1920 ed. Christine Bold (Oxford University Press, 2012), 233-251.
Robert Pahre, Political Science
“Showdown at Yellowstone: The Victims and Survivors of Ecosystem Management,” Journal of the West 50(1): 66-73, Winter, 2012. 
“Fort Davis National Historic Site: An Indian Fort Without Indians,” Studies in Symbolic Interaction 37: 3-27, 2011.
“No Longer Circling the Wagons: Many National Parks Get Indian Stories Wrong,” Indian Country Today, 7 September, pp. 20-25, 2011.
Robert Dale Parker, English
How to Interpret Literature: Critical Theory for Literary and Cultural Studies, 2nd edition. Oxford University Press, 2011.
Editor, Critical Theory: A Reader for Literary and Cultural Studies. Oxford University Press, 2012.
Dana Rabin, History
“London: 1660-1850.” In Places of Encounter: Time, Place and Connectivity in World History. Edited by Aran MacKinnon and Elaine McClarnand MacKinnon. (New York: Westview Press, 2012).
“Imperial Disruptions: City, Nation, and Empire.” In The Gordon Riots: Politics, Culture and Insurrection in Late Eighteenth-Century Britain. Edited by Ian Haywood and John Seed. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2012). 
“'In a Country of Liberty?’: Slavery, Villeinage and the Making of Whiteness in the Somerset Case (1772).” History Workshop Journal 72 (2011): 5-29.
David Roediger, History
----, with Elizabeth Esch. The Production of Difference. (Oxford University Press. 2012).
D. Fairchild Ruggles, Landscape Architecture
Editor, On Location: Heritage Cities and Sites, Springer, 2012.
Daniel Schneider, Urban and Regional Planning
Hybrid Nature:Sewage Treatment and the Contradictions of the Industrial Ecosystem, (MIT Press, 2011).
Markus S. Schulz, Sociology
Bachika, Reimon and Markus S. Schulz (eds.) Values and Culture: The Social Shaping of the Future, Current Sociology, 59.2 (2011).
“Values and the Conditions of Global Communication,” Current Sociology , 2011, Vol. 59, no. 2.
“The Values of Global Futures,” Current Sociology, 2011, Vol. 59, no. 2. 
Rhona D. Seidelman, Program in Jewish Culture &Society
“Conflicts of Quarantine: The Case of Jewish Immigrants to the Jewish State.” American Journal of Public Health. 102.2 (February 2012): 243-252.
Mark D. Steinberg, History
Petersburg Fin de Siècle (Yale University Press, 2011).
----, and Valeria Sobol, eds., Interpreting Emotions in Russia and Eastern Europe, co-edited with Valeria Sobol (Northern Illinois University Press, 2011).
Eleonora Stoppino, Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese
Genealogies of Fiction: Women Warriors and the Medieval Imagination in the “Orlando furioso.” (New York: Fordham University Press, 2011).
“Pages Filled withDreams: Notes on the Reorganization of Epic Cycles in Fifteenth Century Italy,”inCollections inContext: The Organization ofKnowledge and Community in Europe,ed. KarenFresco and Anne D. Hedeman. (Columbus: Ohio State University, 2011): 75-85.
Robert Tierney, East Asian Languages and Cultures
“Othello in Tokyo: Performing Race and Empire in Early Twentieth Century Japan.” Shakespeare Quarterly, 62.4 (Dec 2011): 514-41.
“Ethnographer and Writer in Colonial Taiwan” and translation of “Demon Bird” (Machō) by Satō Haruo. in Reading Colonial Japan: Text, Context and Critique, ed. Michele Mason and Helen Lee. (Stanford University Press, 2011), 109-140.
Sharra Vostral, Gender and Women’s Studies
"Rely and Toxic Shock Syndrome: A Technological Health Crisis,"Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine84.4 (December 2011): 447-459.
link: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3238331/
Robert Warrior, American Indian Studies
“Vandalizing Life Writing at the University of Illinois: Heap of Birds’s Signs of Indigenous Life,”Profession7 (2011): 44–50.
Gillen Wood, English
“‘What is Sustainability Studies?’” ALH. 24.1 (2012): 1-15.
“Leigh Hunt’s New Suburbia: An Eco-historical Study in Climate Poetics and Public Health.” ISLE 18.3 (2011): 527-52.
Yasemin Yildiz, Germanic Languages and Literatures
Beyond the Mother Tongue: The Postmonolingual Condition. (New York: Fordham University Press, 2012).
