Submissions from 2023
Girls who persist and resist: Resistance in girlhood studies and girls' literature, Amanda K. Allen and Miranda A. Green-Barteet
Ethics and historical perspectives, Amand K. Allen
On ethnographer-as-learner and theory builder, W. Douglas Baker, Krisanna Machtmes, and Judith L. Green.
Merge and the strong minimalist thesis, Noam Chomsky, T. Daniel Seely, Robert C. Berwick, Sandiway Fong, M. A. C. Huybregts, Hisatsugu Kitahara, Andrew McInnereney, and Yushi Sugimoto
[Review of the book Critical insights: The adventures of Tom Sawyer by R. K. Rasmussen], Joseph Csicsila
The radical class politics of American salvage, Charles Cunningham
[Review of the book Kind-heart’s dream and piers plainness: Two pamphlets from the Elizabethan book trade by H. Chettle], Craig Dionne
The first folio’s Wonder: Shakespeare’s compulsive patterns of invention, Craig Dionne
Girls who persist: Girls, literature for girls, and the politics of persistence, Miranda A. Green-Barteet and Amanda K. Allen
Traversals or some of us all over all at once: A folio on walking, Anna Maria Hong and Christine Hume
Everything I never wanted to know, Christine Hume
Afterword. before, during, and (hopefully) after COVID, Steven Krause
Faculty Scholarship from 2022
Sociophonetics, semantics, and intention, Eric K. Acton
Betty Cavanna, Amanda Allen
Mary Stolz, Amanda Allen
Maureen Daly, Amanda Allen
[Review of the book Transforming Girls by J. Pfeiffer], Amanda K. Allen
Making progress: Programmatic and administrative approaches for multimodal curricular transformation, Logan Bearden
Discourse analysis of languaging and literacy events in educational settings: A microethnographic perspective, David Bloome, Stephanie Power-Carter, W. Douglas Baker, Maria Lucia Castanheira, Minjeong Kim, and Lindsey W. Rowe
Conversations with Diane di Prima, David Stephen Calonne
The Beats in Mexico, David Stephen Calonne
Queer economic dissonance and Victorian literature, Meg Dobbins
A detailed explication of T.S. Eliot's The love song of J. Alfred Prufrock, Harry Edwin Eiss
The crime world of Michael Connelly : A study of his works and their adaptations, David Geherin