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Journals

Dr. Ricia Anne Chansky is the Co-Editor (with Emily Hipchen) of a/b: Auto/Biography Studies,which is published by The Autobiography Society, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and the University of Wisconsin at Whitewater and distributed by Project MUSE.

a/b is a peer reviewed journal of scholarship dedicated to expanding the discourse on life narrative in all its diverse forms.  The journal enjoys an "A" rating on the European and Australian journal ranking systems and was recently called "inclusive, adaptable, and fresh" in a London Times Literary Supplement review.

 

 

Book Series

Dr. Nickolas A. Haydock is the Series Editor for the Cambria Studies in Classicism, Orientalism, and Medievalism Series published by Cambria Press.

This series looks to inspire and produce monographs and collections of essays that will contribute to the study of these particular discourses as well as their interactions within specific contexts.

 
  
 
 

Books

Dr. Nandita Batra

     Co-Editor (with Vartan P. Messier) This Watery World: Humans and the Sea
     Co-Editor (with Vartan P. Messier) Of Mice and Men: Animals in Human Culture
     (Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2009)
     Co-Editor (with Vartan P. Messier) Narrating the Past: (Re)Constructing Memory,
     (Re)Negotiating (Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2007)
 
 
                        
 
 

Dr. Nickolas A. Haydock

     Situational Poetics in Robert Henryson's The Testiment of Cresseid (Cambria
     Press, 2011)
     Co-Editor (with E. L. Risden) Hollywood in the Holy Land: Essays on Film
     Depections of the Crusades and Christian-Muslim Clashes (McFarland, 2009)
     Movie Medievalism: The Imaginary Middle Ages (McFarland, 2008)
 
 
 
 

Dr. Eric D. Lamore

     Editor Teaching Olaudah Equiano's Narrative: Pedagogical Strategies and New
     Perspectives (University of Tennessee Press, forthcoming)
     Co-Editor (with John C. Sheilds) New Essays on Phillis Wheatley (University of
     Tennessee Press, 2011)
 
  
 
 

Dr. Linda Rodríguez Guglielmoni

      Metropolitan Fantasies/Textos Errantes (Concordia University: Crítica Canadiense
      Literaria Sobre Escritoras Hispanoamericanas/Colección Cotidianas de Estival, 
      2002)
 
 
 

Book Chapters

Dr. Ricia Anne Chansky

     "Written Images: Using Visual Literacy to Unravel the Novel" Teaching the Novel
      Across the Curriculum: A Handbook for Educators, Colin C. Irvine, Ed. 
      (Greenwood Press, 2008)
 
Dr. Mary Leonard
 
      “To Narrate the Past: The Uses of Fiction/The Uses of Nonfiction” Narrating the
      Past: (Re)Constructing Memory,(Re)Negotiating, Nandita Batra and Vartan P.
      Messier, Eds. (Cambridge Scholars Press, 2007)
 
 

Journal Articles

Dr. Kevin Carroll

     "Examining Perceptions of Threat: Does an Influx of Spanish Speakers Really Pose a
     Threat to Aruban Papiamento?" (Romanitas, 2010)
     (with P. Castrodad) "Una Mirada a la Educación Puertorriqueña: Una Propuesta de
     Re-enfoque Incorporando la Pedagogía Crítica en la Educación" (El Sol, 2009)
     "Building a Learning Community through Curriculum" (International Journal of
     Progressive Education, 2008)
     "Puerto Rican Language Use on MySpace.com" (El Centro Journal of Puerto Rican
     Studies, 2008)
 
Dr. Ricia Anne Chansky
 
     "Playing in the Telepathic Garden: 'The Inner Foreign Country' of Hélène Cixous's
     Philippines" (Gender, Culture, and Geography, 2012)
     "The Art of Sociopolitical Autobiography: Reading The Dinner Party as a
     Multimodal Community Narrative of the Feminist Movement" (a/b:Auto/Biography 
     Studies, 2012)
     "Reading Philippe Lejeune: On Diary" (a/b: Auto/Biography Studies, 2012)
      "A Stitch in Time: Third-Wave Feminist Reclamation of Needled Imagery" (The
     Journal of Popular Culture, 2010)
     "Time to Shop: Advertising Trade Card Rhetoric and the Construction of a Public
     Space for Women in the United States, 1880-1900" (Revista Atenea, 2010)
      "Navigating the Maze: Life Narrative in Visual Breast Cancer Journals" (a/b:
      Auto/Biography Studies, 2009)
 
Dr. Mary Leonard
 
     “René Fortunato: Demythologizing Trujillo” (Studies in Hispanic Cinemas. Voices
     from Smaller Cinemas Issue, forthcoming)
     Review of Close Reading New Media: Analyzing Electronic Literature by Jan Van
     Looy and Jan Baetens in 2004 (Resource Center for Cyberculture Studies, 2006) 
     “’I thought I was my grandmother:’ Djuna Barnes and the Reconfiguration of the
     Family Romance” (New Antigone, 2005)
     Review of Rhetorical Investigations: Studies in Ordinary Language Criticism
     (Revista Atenea2005)
     “Beast Turning Human: The Animal and the Female Artist in the Writing of Djuna
     Barnes” (Bestia: The Yearbook of the Beast Fable Society, 2002-3)
     “The Silences of Hilma Contreras: Writing the Trujillato” (“Women and
     Dictatorship” issue of Women’s Studies, 2000)
     “René Fortunato: Demythologizing Trujillo” (La Revista Mexicana del Caribe,
     1999)
      "Resisting the Romantic: Manuel Zeno Gandía and Carmela Eulate Sanjurjo” 
     (Revista Atenea, 1999)
     Review of History, Power and Identity: Ethnogenesis in the Americas 1992-1992   
     (Passages, A Journal of Transnational and Transcultural Studies, 1999
     ”The Quest for Home in Nightwood” (Revista Atenea, 1995)
     “The Community of the Border: Sandra Cisneros,” (Revista Atenea, 1993)
 
Professor Sonja Mongar
 
     "Tomfoolery: A Study of Autobiographical Narrative in Cyberspace” (The Scream,
     2003)
     “Choosing Truths” (Opus42, 2003)

Dr. Linda Rodríguez Guglielmoni

     “Puerto Rican Woman Writer as Scholar & Creator: Beyond lo Real Maravilloso?” 
      (The Caribbean Woman Writer as Scholar: Creating, Imagining, Theorizing, 2009)
      “Rosario Ferré's Maldito Amor: Destroying the Trap of History” (Mango Season:
      A Journal of Caribbean Women’s Writing: Hispanic Voices, 2008)
      “International Affairs and the Sugar Industry: Enslaved Body in Colonial Cuba”
      (Histories, Languages, and Cultures of West Africa: Interdisciplinary Essays,
      2006)
      “Cultural/Linguistic (Con)fusion in Puerto Rican Literature” Transgressing Cultural
      and Ethnic Borders, Boundaries, Limits and Traditions (Vol 3, Proceedings XVth
      Congress Comparative Literature Association: Transitions Transgressions in Age
      of Multiculturalism, 2004)
 
 
 
Creative Nonfiction
 
Professor Sonja Mongar
 
     “Good as it Gets” (Brevity: A Journal of Concise Literary Non-fiction, 2004)
 
 

Digital Publications

Dr. Leonardo Flores

     The I ♥ E-Poetry Blog

Dr. Gayle Griggs Online Instructional Modules (with Dr. Betsy Morales)
 
 
Professor Sonja Mongar
 
     The Cora Paul Project
     Este Vida Boricua
     Tomfoolery: Autobiographical Narrative in Cyberspace - a hypertext memoir
     "No More Short Women in This Family" (The Philosophical Mother, 2004)