Publications and Distinctions

Women's and Gender Studies Faculty

 

  • Nina Banks, "The Black Worker, Economic Justice, and the Speeches of Sadie T.M. Alexander," Review of Social Economy. LXVI (2) June 2008: 139-161.
    "Uplifting the Race through Domesticity: Capitalism, African American Migration, and the Household Economy," Feminist Economics. 12(4), October 2006: 599-624.
    "Black Women and Racial Advancement: The Economics of Sadie Tanner Mossell Alexander." 2005. Review of Black Political Economy. Vol. 33, no. 1, summer 2005: 89-24. (Issued June 2006).

  • Glynis Carr, Selected North American Novels about Childhood Sexual Violence, 1945-2003: A Bibliography. Communities Against Violence Network. (2007).
    2000. New Essays in Ecofeminist Literary Criticism.

  • Coralynn Davis, 2008. "Pond-Women Revelations: The Subaltern Registers in Maithil Women's Expressive Forms." /Journal of American Folklore/121(481): 286-318.
    2003. "Feminist Tigers and Patriarchal Lions: Rhetorical Strategies and Instrumental Effects in the Struggle for Definition and Control over Development in Nepal." /Meridians: Feminism, Race, Transnationalism/ 3(2): 204-249.

  • Katherine Faull, "Relating Sisters' Lives: Moravian Women's Writing from Eighteenth-century America," in Transitions of the Moravian Historical Society, 2001.

  • Amy McCready, "Improbable Liberalisms: 'Servil Copulation' and Domestic Liberty in Locke and Milton," in The Review of Politics 63, 1, 77-105, 2001.

  • Ghislaine McDayter, Romantic Generations, editor.
    Byromania and the Birth of Celebrity Culture, author.
    Untrodden Regions of the Mind: romanticism and Psychoanalysis.

  • Karen Morin, Women, Religion, & Space, co-edited with Jeanne Kay Guelke, forthcoming; elected to the Society of Women Geographers.

  • Saundra Morris, with Joel Porte, Emerson's Prose and Poetry (A Norton Critical Edition), Norton, 2000.

  • Harriet Pollack, with Suzanne Marrs, Did the Writer Crusade? Eudora Welty and Politics, Louisiana State University Press, 2001.

  • Annie Randall, Dusty! Queen of the Postmods. New York: Oxford University Press, 2009.

  • Susan Reed, Dance and the Nation: Performance, Ritual and Politics in Sri Lanka. Madson: University of Wisconson Press, December 2009.
    2009. "Women and Kandyan Dance: Negotiating Gender and Tradition in Sri Lanka." In Richard Wolf, ed. Theorizing the Local: Music, Practice, and Experience in South Asia and Beyond. New York: Oxford University Press.

  • Atiya Kai Stokes-Brown, "Does 'Running as a Woman' Mobilize Voters?" Stokes-Brown, Atiya Kai and Melissa Neal. 2008. in Beth Reingold, ed., Legislative Women: Getting Elected, Getting Ahead. Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2008, 101-114.
    "Give 'Em Something to Talk About: The Influence of Female Candidates' Campaign Issures on Political Proselytizing." Stokes-Brown, Atiya Kai and Melissa Neal. Politics and Policy. 36: 32-59.

  • Ann Tlusty, The World of the Tavern: The Public House in Early Modern Europe, co-edited with Beat Kümin, 2002; "Playing By the Rules: Gambling and Social Identity in Early Modern German Towns," in Memoria y Civilizción, 2004; NEH chair in the Humanities.