Gary Handwerk. “History, Trauma, and the Limits of the Liberal Imagination: William Godwin’s Historical Fiction.” Romanticism, History, and the Possibilities of Genre. Cambridge UP. 1998. |
Publications, Book Chapters |
18th Century, History |
Gary Handwerk. “Romantic Irony.” Romantic Literary Criticism, Volume 5: Romanticism. Cambridge UP. 2000. |
Publications, Book Chapters |
Romanticism |
George Dillon. “Anti-Laokoon: Mixed and Merged Modes of Imagetext on the Web.” The Writer’s Craft, the Culture’s Technology. Eds. Carmen-Rosa Caldas-Coulthard and Michael Toolan. Rodopi. 2005. pp. 1-21. |
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George Dillon. “The Semiotic Art of Web Sitemaps.” Discourse Studies in Composition. Ellen Barton and Gail Stygall, eds.. Hampton Press. 2002. |
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Habiba Ibrahim. “’The Scottsboro Case’ and ‘Afrocentrism’.” Encyclopedia of Sex and Gender. Macmillan Reference. 2007. |
Publications, Book Chapters |
African American, Critical Race Theory, Race and Ethnicity |
John Coldewey. “Secrets of God’s Creatures: Talking Animals in Medieval Drama.” European Medieval Drama 1998 Papers from the Third International Conference on Aspects of European Medieval Drama. Vol. 3, ed. Sydney Higgins. Camerino. 2000. 215-232. |
Publications, Book Chapters |
Medieval, Drama |
John Coldewey. “The Way Things (Never) Were: Spiritual Nostalgia in Medieval English Plays.” European Medieval Drama 1997: Papers from the Second International Conference on ‘Aspects of European Medieval Drama. Vol. 2, ed. Sydney Higgins. Camerino. 1997. 41-68. |
Publications, Book Chapters |
Medieval, Drama, British |
John Griffith. “Franklin’s Sanity and the Man behind the Masks.” The Oldest Revolutionary: Essays on Benjamin Franklin. J. A. Leo Lemay, ed.. University of Pennsylvania Press. 1976. |
Publications, Book Chapters |
American |
John Griffith. “Rectitude in Hemingway’s Fiction: How Rite Makes Right.” Hemingway In Our Time. Richard Astro and Jackson J. Brown, eds. Oregon State University Press. 1974, 159-174. |
Publications, Book Chapters |
Literature |
John Webster. “Challenging the Commonplace: Teaching as Conversation in Spenser’s Legend of Temperance.” Approaches to Teaching The Faerie Queene. David L. Miller, ed. MLA. 1994, 82-92. |
Publications, Book Chapters |
16th Century, Poetry and Poetics, Education |
John Webster. “The Elizabethan Age Portfolio: Using Writing to Teach Shorter Elizabethan Poetry.” For Teaching Shorter Elizabethan Poetry. Patrick Cheney and Anne Prescott, eds. MLA. 2000, 145-149. |
Publications, Book Chapters |
Rhetoric and Composition, 16th Century, Poetry and Poetics |
Joseph Butwin. “Filiacion.” Poesia, Zona Peligrosa: Homenaje a Julio Velez. tr. and ed.. A. L. Giest. 1993. 142-146. |
Publications, Book Chapters |
Poetry and Poetics |
Juan Guerra. “Cultivating Transcultural Citizenship in a Discursive Democracy.” Texts of Consequence: Composing Social Activism for the Classroom and the Community (Research and Teaching in Rhetoric and Composition). Eds. Christopher Wilkey and Nicholas Mauriello. Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press. 2012. |
Publications, Book Chapters |
Language Pedagogy |
Juan Guerra. “Life in the Neither/Nor: Figural Representations of Literacy and Identity in the Late Modern Age.” Time and Space in Literacy Research. Eds. Catherine Compton-Lilly and Erica Halverson. New York: Teachers College Press. 2014. |
Publications, Book Chapters |
Literacy |
Juan Guerra. “Putting Literacy in its Place: Nomadic Consciousness and the Practice of Transcultural Repositioning.” The Norton Book of Composition Studies. Ed. Susan Miller. New York: W. W. Norton & Co, 2009. 1643-1653. |
Publications, Book Chapters |
Literacy |
Kathleen Woodward. “A Feeling for the Cyborg.” Data Made Flesh: Embodying Information. Eds. Robert Mitchell and Phillip Thurtle. New York: Routledge, 2004. 181-197. |
Publications, Book Chapters |
Science and Technology |
Kathleen Woodward. “Anger…and Anger: From Freud to Feminism.” Freud and the Passions. Ed. John O'Neill. University Park: Pennsylvania UP, 1996. 73-95. |
Publications, Book Chapters |
Psychology, Feminism and Feminist Theory |
Kathleen Woodward. “Introduction: Thinking Feeling, Feeling Thinking.” Statistical Panic: Cultural Politics and Poetics of the Emotions. Durham: Duke University Press, 2009. |
Publications, Book Chapters |
Psychology |
Kathleen Woodward. “Late Theory, Late Style: Loss and Renewal in Freud and Barthes.” Aging & Gender in Literature: Studies in Creativity. Eds. Anne Wyatt-Brown and Janice Rossen. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 1993. 82-101. |
Publications, Book Chapters |
Psychology, Aging |
Kathleen Woodward. “Telling Stories, Aging, Reminiscence and the Life Review.” Doreen B. Townsend Center Occasional Papers 9. Doreen B Townsend Center for the Humanities, UC Berkeley, 1997. |
Publications, Book Chapters |
Aging |
Kathleen Woodward. “Tribute to the Older Woman: Psychoanalysis, Feminism, and Ageism.” Images of Aging: Cultural Representations of Later Life. Eds. Mike Featherstone and Andrew Werrick. London: Routledge, 1995. 79-96. |
Publications, Book Chapters |
Psychology, Feminism and Feminist Theory, Aging |
Kimberlee Gillis-Bridges. (entries in). The Bedford Bibliography for Teachers of Basic Writing. Linda Adler-Kassner and Gregory Glau, eds.. Bedford/St. Martin's. 2002. |
Publications, Book Chapters |
Writing in the Disciplines |
Leroy Searle. “Textual Authority, Textual Integrity: The Cultural Importance of Editorial Ethics.” Text of Power, the Power of the Text. Ed. By Cezary Galewicz. Homini. (2006), 15-34. |
Publications, Book Chapters |
Culture |
Mark Patterson. with Priscilla Wald. “Themes, Topics, Criticism.” American Literary Scholarship: An Annual 1996. Duke University Press. 1998. |
Publications, Book Chapters |
Literary Criticism |
Miceal Vaughan. “Creating Comfortable Boundaries: Scribes, Editors, and the Invention of the Parson’s Tale.” Rewriting Chaucer: Culture, Authority, and the Idea of the Authentic Text, 1400-1602. Ed. Thomas A. Prendergast and Barbara Kline. Ohio State Press. 1999. |
Publications, Book Chapters |
Middle English, Literary Criticism |