Beginning in Fall 2020, the English, Linguistics, and Communication department divided into two different departments. To locate faculty scholarship in this discipline published in Fall 2020 – present, please view the Communication and Digital Studies departmental collection and/or the English and Linguistics departmental collection.
Submissions from 2020
Dracula as Inter-American Film Icon: Universal Pictures and Cinematográfica ABSA, Antonio Barrenechea
Submissions from 2019
Hemispheric Studies Beyond Suspicion, Antonio Barrenechea
“Introduction: Theory, Practice, and Critical Agency in Andrew Marvell’s Poetry, Ben LaBreche and Ryan Netzley
Born to Swim, Sushma Subramanian
Teaching with Objects: Individuating Media Archaeology in Digital Studies, Zach Whalen
Submissions from 2018
Promoting Interdisciplinarity: Its Purpose and Practice in Arts Programming, Shannon Farrow McNeely, Denise Gillman, and Danielle Hartman
Ann Yearsley, "Earl Goodwin", and the Politics of Romantic Discontent, Chris Foss
Submissions from 2017
The Hemispheric Muse. A Conversation with Antonio Barrenechea, Giorgio Mariani and Antonio Barrenechea
Worse Than Tuskegee, Sushma Subramanian
Submissions from 2015
Coronal Ejectives and EthioSemitic Borrowing in Proto-Agaw, Paul D. Fallon
Submissions from 2014
Book Review: "Ride, Boldly Ride: The Evolution of the American Western", Antonio Barrenechea
Ideas of the Decade: American Literature, Antonio Barrenechea
To All Kinde of Estates I Meane for to Trudge’: Making Room for the Commoners in Cambises, Maya Mathur
Submissions from 2012
Toward an Inter-Americanist Literary Paradigm, Antonio Barrenechea
Submissions from 2011
Monstruosa Belleza’: El Mestizaje Metamórfico En Terra Nostra de Carlos Fuentes., Antonio Barrenechea
Divorcing Kin and Kind: Selective Generosity in "A Woman Killed with Kindness", Maya Mathur
Submissions from 2009
Archive and Hemisphere: Moby-Dick and the Age of Discovery, Antonio Barrenechea
The Velar Ejective in Proto-Agaw, Paul D. Fallon
When I Was Famous, Colin Rafferty
Submissions from 2008
Review of 'Puritan Conquistadors: Iberianizing the Atlantic, 1550-1700', by Jorge Cañizares-Esguerra, Antonio Barrenechea
Autism: The Lived Experience, Kerry Bowen and Chris Foss
Submissions from 2006
Blin Orthography: A History and an Assessment, Paul D. Fallon
Submissions from 2005
“Keep an Open Mind”: Teaching Feng’s The Three-Inch Golden Lotus, Chris Foss