The Tenants are not quite sure how they find the time to do it, but, when they weren't presenting at conferences, a number of the doctoral students also managed to publish essays in academic journals and edited collections this past year or to have their work accepted for future publication. We suspect that they're skipping their naps, but the results seem to justify it.
Not counting reviews and encyclopedia entries, here is this year's tally:
Sreya
Chatterjee:
“Begetting Wayward
Sons: Naxalite Insurgency and Revolutionary Motherhood in Mahasweta Devi’s Mother
of 1084”. Critique of Naxalism: Poststructuralist Perspectives. Ed.
Pradip Basu (Routledge, India). Forthcoming.
“Gender and Literature of the Underground: Examining Naxalite
Women’s Literary Representation”. Radical Left Movements in the Indian
Sub-Continent. Ed. Pradip Basu. (New Delhi: Cambridge University Press).
Forthcoming.
“Beyond Barriers: Chandra Talpade Mohanty and
Transnational Feminist Solidarity”. Modern Social Thinkers. Ed. Pradip
Basu. (Kolkata: Setu Prakashani, 2012).
Jim
Greene:
“Ethan Allen and Daniel Shays: Contrasting Models of Political
Representation in the Early Republic.” Early
American Literature 48.1 (2013):
125-51.
“Military Service and Racial Subjectivity in the War
Narratives of James Roberts and Isaac Hubbell.” Forthcoming essay in edited
collection, Warring for America,
1803-1818. Eds. Fredrika Teute, Nicole Eustace, and Robert Parkinson.
University of North Carolina Press.
Kayla
McKinney:
“’In that Bony Light:’ The Museum Economy in Charles
Dickens’s Our Mutual Friend.” Victorian Review. Forthcoming, 2014.
Susan Lantz:
Susan Lantz:
“Take Your Parents to Work Day.” CUPA-HR News. October 18, 2012. http://www.cupahr.org/news/item.aspx?id=9476
Courtney Novosat:
Courtney Novosat:
“Outside
Dupin’s Closet of Reason: (Homo)sexual
Repression and Racialized Terror in Poe’s ‘The Murders in the Rue Morgue.’” Poe Studies: History, Theory, Interpretation
45.1 (2012): 78-106.
Kwabena
Opoku-Agyemang:
Rituals of Distrust: Illicit Affairs and
Metaphors of Transport in Ama Ata Aidoo’s “Two Sisters” and Chimamanda Ngozi
Adichie’s “Birdsong,” Research in African
Literatures 44.3. (2013) Forthcoming in autumn.
Katherine
Richards:
“Her
mind had the happy art:" The Creation of Alternative Space and Performance
in Ann
Radcliffe's
Romance of the Forest. Forthcoming in
SLI: Studies in Literary Imagination.47.2
(Fall
2014).
Erin
Johns Speese:
“Aren’t We Guilty Too?: The Censorship of D.H.
Lawrence in the Ivory Tower.” Rhizomes. Forthcoming.
“‘Our feelings become impressed with the grandeur of
Omnipotence’: Mary Somerville’s Feminine Scientific Sublime.” Prose
Studies: History, Theory, Criticism.
Forthcoming.
Valerie
Surrett:
“’Always better, less rude, to talk about things
that were the same’: The Necessity of Otherness to a Functioning Public
Sphere.” Journal of Contemporary Thought No. 36 (2012): 139-57.
Jeff
Yeager:
“The Social Mind: John Elof Boodin’s Influence on John Steinbeck’s
Phalanx Fiction: 1935-1942.” The Steinbeck Review 10.1 (Spring 2013).
Forthcoming.
“How This World is Given to Lying!”: Orson Welles’s
Deconstruction of Traditional Historiographies in Chimes at Midnight. Selected Papers of the Ohio Valley
Shakespeare Conference 4 (2013): 80-94.
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