Documents from 2013
Evil Men, James Dawes
Each Hour Redeem: Time and Justice in African American Literature, Daylanne English
Edmund Spenser, Theresa Krier
Documents from 2012
Abolition and Activism: The Present Uses of Literary Criticism, James Dawes
Documents from 2011
Yahoo Ecology, Neil Chudgar
Swift's Gentleness, Neil A. Chudgar
Beloved; in online Literary Encyclopedia. Eds. Robert Clark, Emory Elliott, and Janet Todd, Daylanne English
The Harlem Renaissance, Daylanne English
Eating Lorca, Kristin Naca
Four poems reprinted, Kristin Naca
Documents from 2010
Couplet Ecology, Neil Chudgar
Enlightenment and the Resurrection of the Body, Neil Chudgar
The Cultural Politics of Human Rights: Comparing the US and UK, James Dawes
The Future of Human Rights, James Dawes
Field Poetics, Theresa Krier
Spenser and Gender Studies, Theresa Krier
Tres Mujeres, Kristin Naca
Into the Three Gorges, Wang Ping
Morning Cloud, Evening Rain, Wang Ping
Writing in Two Tongues, Wang Ping
Documents from 2009
Human Rights in Literary Studies, James Dawes
Limits to Violence, James Dawes
The American War Novel, James Dawes
The Gulf Wars and the US Peace Movement, James Dawes
Being Black There: Racial Subjectivity and Temporality in Walter Mosley's Detective Novels, Daylanne English
“Armadale and the Logic of Liberalism.”, Nathan K. Hensley
Mister Trollope, Lady Credit, and the Way We Live Now., Nathan K. Hensley
The Book of Night Women, Marlon James
Review of Environment and Embodiment in Early Modern England, Theresa Krier
Aubade, Kristin Naca
Bird Eating Bird, Kristin Naca
House, Kristin Naca
Documents from 2008
The Prison Gallery: Exhibit Collaboration Between Kilmainham Gaol and Alcatraz, Casey Jarrin
You Have the Right to Refuse Silence: Oscar Wilde’s Prison Letters and Tom Clarke’s Glimpses of an Irish Felon’s Prison Life, Casey Jarrin
All Roads to Lhasa: a photo, poetry and video exhibition, Wang Ping
Morning Cloud, Evening Rain, Wang Ping
Tsunami chant, Wang Ping
Documents from 2007
That the World May Know : Bearing Witness to Atrocity, James Dawes
"All I had was the certainty that the world had passed me by”: Blackness, Modernity, and Temporality in Walter Mosley’s Writings, Daylanne English
‘Being Black There’: Racial Subjectivity, Temporality, and Narrative Form in Walter Mosley’s Detective Novels, Daylanne English
Look what love is doing to me (short story), Marlon James
War in Babylon (short story), Marlon James
Transatlantic Irish Noir: John Ford, Jules Dassin, and Liam O'Flaherty's The Informer, Casey Jarrin
The Dragon Emperor, a book of folk-lore, Wang Ping
The Homecoming of an Old Beijing Man, Wang Ping
The Last Communist Virgin, a book of stories, Wang Ping
Documents from 2006
'A Forgetful Nation' and 'The Languages of Difference', James Dawes
War Writing, James Dawes
Review of 'Melville J. Herskovits and the Racial Politics of Knowledge,' by Jerry Gershenhorn, Daylanne English
The Modern in the Postmodern: Walter Mosley, Barbara Neely, and the Politics of Contemporary African American Detective Fiction, Daylanne English
Third Person Singular: Gender, Race, and History in William Wells Brown’s 'Narrative of the Life' and 'Clotel', Daylanne English
The Last Jamaican Lion (short story), Marlon James
Gothic-Erotic in 'Breakfast on Pluto' and 'The Crying Game', Casey Jarrin
What holds, Wang Ping
Documents from 2005
'Contending Forces': The Space of Fiction and the Construction of Citizenship in the Novels of Pauline Hopkins, Daylanne English
Eugenics in 'Melanctha', Daylanne English
Pauline Hopkins’s 'Contending Forces': Immigrant Rights and Black Citizenship, Daylanne English
Postmodernism, Urbanism, and African American Literary Studies: Review of 'Signs and Cities: Black Literary Postmodernism,' by Madhu Dubey, Daylanne English
John Crow's devil, Marlon James
Documents from 2004
'America's Culture of Terrorism' and 'Crimes of Art and Terror', James Dawes
Atrocity and Interrogation, James Dawes
Fictional Feeling: Philosophy, Cognitive Science, and the American Gothic., James Dawes
The Modern and Postmodern African American Detective, Daylanne English
Unnatural Selections: Eugenics in American Modernism and the Harlem Renaissance., Daylanne English
Industrial Gothic: Landscapes of Labor in Conan Doyle's Valley of Fear, Casey Jarrin
Luce Irigaray and Premodern Culture: Thresholds of History., Theresa Krier
Documents from 2003
'The Scandal of Pleasure' and 'Modernism and Morality', James Dawes
The Magic Whip, a book of poetry, Wang Ping
Documents from 2002
The Language of War : Literature and Culture in the U.S. from the Civil War through World War II, James Dawes
Book Review of Brian McIlroy, Shooting to Kill: Filmmaking and the “Troubles” in Northern Ireland, Casey Jarrin
Aching for Beauty: Footbinding in China, Wang Ping
Using the master's tools: Resistance and the literature of the African and South Asian diaspora, Wang Ping
Documents from 2001
Losing It and Getting It Back: A Teacher's Basics for Leading Seminars, James Dawes
Shadows of Ethics, James Dawes
Birth Passages: Maternity and Nostalgia, Antiquity to Shakespeare., Theresa Krier
For Jocelyn, Wang Ping
Mixed blood, Wang Ping
Review: Anchee Min's 'Becoming Madame Mao', Wang Ping
Virginia Woolf's essays, Wang Ping
Documents from 2000
"Selecting the Harlem Renaissance.", Daylanne English
Aching for beauty, Wang Ping
Aching for Beauty: Footbinding in China, Wang Ping
Chinese bathroom, Wang Ping
Distilled Spirit, Wang Ping
Hands, Wang Ping
Rains, Clouds, and Road of Three Thousands Miles, Wang Ping
Documents from 1999
Language, Violence, and Human Rights Law, James Dawes
"Somebody else's foremother: David Haynes and Zora Neale Hurston.", Daylanne English
Calling of Souls, Wang Ping
New Generation, Wang Ping
Documents from 1998
Generations of blazons: psychoanalysis and the song of songs in the Amoretti., Theresa Krier
Refiguring Chaucer in the Renaissance, Theresa Krier
Crush, Wang Ping
Of Flesh and Spirit, Wang Ping
Documents from 1996
Calling of the Soul, Wang Ping
Foreign Devil, Wang Ping
Documents from 1995
Narrating Disease: AIDS, Consent and the Ethics of Representation, James Dawes
Truth and Decay in Shakespeare's Sonnets, James Dawes