Publications

Author/Title Research Type Related Fields
Rhema Hokama, Cosmopolitanism after the Reformation: Natural Law, Toleration, and Religious Exchange in the Global Renaissance (second book project in revision stage). Publications, Books
Rhema Hokama (ed.), East and Southeast Asia in the Making of the Global Renaissance, in preparation for Oxford University Press, with an intended manuscript submission date of late 2026. 21 contributors. Publications, Edited Collections
Rhema Hokama, “Milton, Asia, and the Origins of Idolatry in Paradise Lost,” in East and Southeast Asia in the Global Renaissance, ed. Rhema Hokama (in preparation for Oxford University Press). Publications, Book Chapters
Rhema Hokama, “An Arabic fable for the early global age: Translation, cosmopolitanism, and radical religion in the early modern Atlantic world” (under review). Publications, Articles
Rhema Hokama, “‘Give me the ocular proof’: Certitude and experiential knowledge in Othello and the English Calvinist tradition,” Early Modern Theology, Corporeality, and Literary Aesthetics, special issue of Literature and Theology, ed. Patrick McGrath (forthcoming 2025). Publications, Articles
Rhema Hokama, “Cannibal religion: Maritime exchange and English Protestant identity in early modern English travel writing on Francis Drake and the Americas,” Fictions of Sacrifice: Early Modern Texts, Political Theology, and Secularization, eds. Freya Sierhuis and Francesco Quatrini, Routledge Series in Early Modern Religious Dissents and Radicalism (Abingdon: Routledge, forthcoming 2025). Publications, Book Chapters
Matt Poland, “Eliot at Yale.” George Eliot-George Henry Lewes Studies 75.2 (December 2023). https://doi.org/10.5325/georelioghlstud.75.2.0087. Publications, Articles
Rhema Hokama, “Sexual Freedom and New World Conquest in Francisco de Vitoria’s De Indis and John Donne’s ‘To his Mistress going to bed,’” Notes and Queries 69, no. 3 (2022): 231–33. Publications, Articles
Taylor, Jesse Oak. “Darwin After Nature: Evolution in an Age of Extinction,” Devin Griffiths and Deanna Kreisel, Eds. After Darwin. Cambridge University Press (2022): 19-32. Publications, Book Chapters
Rhema Hokama, “‘Loves halowed temple’: Erotic Sacramentalism and Reformed Devotion in John Donne’s ‘To his Mistress going to bed,’” Modern Philology 119, no. 2 (2021): 248–75. Publications, Articles
Taranath, Anu. Beyond Guilt Trips: Mindful Travel in an Unequal World. (Between the Lines Press: Toronto), 2019.  Publications, Books
Jaccard, Erik. "His Fable, Right or Left: Orwell, Animal Farm, and the Politics of Critical Reception." Critical Insights: Animal FarmEd. Thomas Horan. Salem Press, 2018. 3-17. Publications, Book Chapters
"Globalize,” in Jeffery Jerome Cohen & Lowell Duckert, Eds. Veer Ecologies (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press 2017), 30-43.  Publications, Book Chapters
Tobias Menely & Jesse Oak Taylor, Eds. Anthropocene Reading: Literary History in Geologic Times. Penn State University Press, 2017. Publications, Edited Collections
Tobias Menely and Jesse Oak Taylor, Eds. Anthropocene Reading: Literary History in Geologic Times (Penn State University Press, 2017). Publications, Edited Collections
Jessica Burstein, "The Quotation in Question," January 2017, http://new-theory.net/ Publications
"Immanence with a (Negative) Difference: Spinoza, Borges, and Barth." In Immanent Expressions: Literature and the Encounter with Immanence (ed. Brynnar Swenson). Brill (2016). Publications, Book Chapters
Alys Eve Weinbaum. “Stuart Hall’s Relevance for the Study of Slavery in Biocapitalism.” Periscope, on-line forum for Social Text (Spring 2014). Publications, Essays and Articles
Alexander, Edward. Lionel Trilling & Irving Howe : And Other Stories of Literary Friendship. New Brunswick: Transaction, 2009. Publications, Books