Graduate Student Publications
Elizabeth Johnston (Ph.D 2005)
“Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s Textual Bodies and the Rhetoric of Gender in 19th Century Critical Discourse.” Thirdspace 4.1 (2004) http://www.thirdspace.ca/vol4/4_1_Johnston.htm.
Helen Burgess (Ph.D 2003)
“Virtual Bodies: Mechanical Ghosts and Crash Test Dummies: The Ghost in the Mechanism.” Forthcoming in “GhostWorks”, a special issue of West Coast Line. Vancouver: Simon Fraser University Press, Spring 2002.
“Looking Back on Virtuality: the Strange Corporeographies of Cyberspace.” Forthcoming in Spectator : The University of Southern California Journal of Film and Television Criticism.
Red Planet: Scientific and Cultural Encounters with Mars. DVD-ROM. (Coauthor). Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2001.
“The Dialogics of New Media: Video, Visualization, and Narrative in Red Planet: Scientific and Cultural Encounters with Mars” (Coauthor.) In Eloquent Images: Writing Visually in New Media, eds. Michelle Kendrick and Mary Hocks. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, forthcoming.
“Mapping Bodies, Mapping Subjects: Missing the Mind’s Eye from the X-Ray to the Human Genome.” Post Identity, Vol.3 No.2. Detroit: University of Detroit, Mercy, Winter 2002.
Jane Rago (ABD)
“A Men’s Narrative of Perversion and Containment in Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde” in Robert Louis Stevenson: A Writer of Boundaries. Edited by Richard Drury & Richard Ambrosini. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, January 2006.
“Affairs in Different Places”: Symbolic Geographies in Stevenson and Conrad” in Stevenson & Conrad: Writers of Land and Sea. Edited by Steven Arata & Eric Massie. Texas A & M University Press, Fall, 2006.
Luminita Dragulescu
“Time Sacred vs. Time Profane: Reading Memory and History in Faulkner’s The Sound and the Fury” forthcoming in CrossRoads: A Southern Culture Annual, Mercer University Press: Fall 2006.
“Like Pickles Savored Through a Perforated Sheet: The Role and Employment of Memory in Salman Rushdie’s Midnight’s Children” in Trans-disciplinary Journal of Emergence, Vol. I, Issue 3, (Fall 04). http://knowledge.sda.uni-bocconi.it/emergence/
Rebecca Skidmore
“Gayl Jones.” African American National Biography. Edited by Henry Louis Gates, Jr. and Evelyn Brooks Higgenbotham. Oxford UP, forthcoming 2008.
“Off the Tenure-Track: Advocating Alternative Career Choices for English Ph.D.s.” Professional Studies Review Vol.1.4 Winter 2005/2006. St. Johns: St. Johns UP, forthcoming.
Lisa Brewer (ABD)
“Encroaching Upon the Male Perogative: Cavendish and the Construction of a Female Author.” Kentucky Philological Review 5 (2000): 15-21.
Jeanne Hamming (Ph.D 2003)
“The Dialogics of New Media: Video, Visualization, and Narrative in Red Planet: Scientific and Cultural Encounters with Mars” (Coauthor.) In Eloquent Images: Writing Visually in New Media, eds. Michelle Kendrick and Mary Hocks. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, forthcoming.
“Dildonics, Dykes, and the Detachable Masculine.” European Journal of Women’s Studies 8 (2001), 329-341.
Red Planet: Scientific and Cultural Encounters with Mars. DVD-ROM. (Coauthor). Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2001.
“Whatever Turns You On: Becoming Lesbian and the Production of Desire in the Xenaverse.” Genders 34 (2001). http://www.genders.org.
Jeannie Dalporto (Ph.D. 2001)
Coeditor. John Dryden, Amphitryon. In The Broadview Anthology of Restoration and Early Eighteenth-Century Drama. Ed. J. Douglas Canfield. Peterborough, Ontario: Broadview Press, 2001.
“Landscape, Labor, and the Ideology of Improvement in Mary Leapor’s “Crumble-Hall.” The Eighteenth Century: Theory and Interpretation (2001), forthcoming.
Rachel Ramsey (Ph.D. 2001)
“China and the Ideal of Order in John Webb’s An Historical Essay.” Journal of the History of Ideas 62 (2001): 1-21.
“Some Current Publications.” Restoration: Studies in English Literary Culture, 1660-1700 24 (2000): 35-50
“Savage Ethnography and Gender Politics in Two Old Women: Velma Wallis’ retelling of a Gwich’in Oral Story.” Studies in American Indian Literature 11 (1999): 22-42.
Carl Silvio (Ph.D. 2001)
“Black Elks Speaks and Literary Disciplinarity: A Case Study in Canonization.” College Literature 26 (1999): 137-50.
“Refiguring the Radical Cyborg in Mamoru Oshii’s Ghost in the Shell.” Science-Fiction Studies 26 (1999): 54-72.
“Postmodern Narrative in the Marvel Universe.” Studies in Popular Culture 15 (1994): 39-50.
Richard A. Swope (Ph.D. 2001)
“Approaching the Thresehold(s) in Postmodern Detective Fiction: Hawthorne’s ‘Wakefield’ and other Missing Persons.” Critique 39 (1998): 207-27.
“Crossing Western Space, or the HooDoo Detective on the Boundary in Ishmael Reed’s Mumbo Jumbo.” African American Review. Forthcoming.
Daniel Tripp (ABD)
“Wake Up!: Narratives of Masculine Epiphany in Millennial Cinema.” Quarterly Review of Film and Video 22.2 (April 2005): 181-8.
Red Planet: Scientific and Cultural Encounters with Mars. DVD-ROM. (Coauthor). Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2001.






