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Aquatic Ecosystem Health & Management 24, no. 1
M. Munawar
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2021
In This Issue
Ecology, fisheries and aquaculture in African aquatic ecosystems: GLOW 9, Part I
Editorial
Preface
What affects fisheries in African lakes: Climate change or fishing effort? A case study from Lake Kariba
B. E. Marshall (New Zealand)
Using the Multi-metric Index of Biotic Integrity methodological approach to determine the major river catchment that most pollutes a lake
C. M. Aura, C. S. Nyamweya, J. M. Njiru, R. Omondi, J. Manyala, S. Musa, H. Owiti, F. Guya, C. Ongore, Z. Ogari, J. Mwamburi (Kenya)
Sustainable crab fishery for blue economy in Kenya
E. N. Fondo, B. Ogutu (Kenya)
Growth and survival of Mud Crab, Scylla serrata, reared in bottom and floating cages within Mida creek mangroves, coastal Kenya
J. M. Mwaluma, B. Kaunda-Arara (Kenya)
The status of seagrass beds in the coastal county of Lamu, Kenya
J. Uku, L. Daudi, V. Alati, A. Nzioka, C. Muthama (Kenya) 35
An overview of fish disease and parasite occurrence in the cage culture of Oreochromis niloticus: A case study in Lake Victoria, Kenya
V. M. Mwainge, C. Ogwai, C. M. Aura, A. Mutie, V. Ombwa, H. Nyaboke, K. N. Oyier, J. Nyaundi (Kenya)
The state of cage culture in Lake Victoria: A focus on sustainability, rural economic empowerment, and food security
P. Orina, E. Ogello, E. Kembenya, C. Muthoni, S. Musa, V. Ombwa, V. Mwainge, J. Abwao, R. Ondiba, J. Kengere, S. Karoza (Kenya)
Socioeconomic dynamics and characterization of land-based aquaculture in Western Kenya
J. Abwao, S. Musa, R. Ondiba, Z. Ogari (Kenya)
The role of women in freshwater aquaculture development in Kenya
F. J. Awuor (Kenya)
Fish feeds and feed management practices in the Kenyan aquaculture sector: Challenges and opportunities
J. Munguti, H. Odame, J. Kirimi, K. Obiero, E. Ogello, D. Liti (Kenya)
The effects of situation analysis practices on implementation of poverty alleviation mariculture projects in the coast of Kenya
J. O. Odhiambo, J. Wakibia, M. M. Sakwa, F. Munyi, H. Owiti, E. Waiyaki (Kenya)
Kenya marine fisheries: The next frontier for economic growth?
J. Njiru, J. O. Omukoto, E. N. Kimani, C. M. Aura, M. Van der Knaap (Kenya)
GLOW 9 Synthesis: Blue Economy, a long way to go
M. Van der Knaap, M. Munawar, J. Njiru (Ethiopia)
Joe Leach: In Memoriam
Articles by M. Munawar, E. Mills, G. D. Haffner, W. G. Sprules, J. Hartig, T. B. Johnson, M. Fitzpatrick, D. Stanley
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Aquatic Ecosystem Health & Management 25, no. 1
M. Munawar
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2022
CONTENTS
Ecosystem services of fish and fisheries: Social, cultural, and economic perspective Part 1 - North and South America
Forward
Preface
North America
From fragments to connections to restoration: A case history of emergent sociocultural services in the Clark Fork River and Lake Pend Oreille fishery
C. E. Corsi, M. P. Corsi, K. E. Wallen, K. A. Bouwens, P. C. Kusnierz, K. E. Shaw, N. E. Hall, J. S. Maroney, J. S. Williams (USA)
Cultural and educational releases of salmon in areas blocked by major hydroelectric projects on the Columbia River
C. Baldwin, C. Giorgi, T. Biladeau (USA)
Reconnecting people to the Detroit River – A transboundary effort
J. H. Hartig, T. Scott, G. Gell, and K. Berk (Canada/USA)
Freshwater and fisheries: The need for comparative valuation
D. Bartley (USA)
More than ponds amid skyscrapers: Urban fisheries as multiscalar human-natural systems
A. K. Carlson, W. J. Boonstra, S. Joosse, D. I. Rubenstein, S. A. Levin (USA)
South America
Quantifying fish catches and fish consumption in the Amazon Basin
A. Sirén and J. Valbo-Jørgensen (Ecuador)
Ecosystem services in the floodplains: socio-cultural services associated with ecosystem unpredictability in the Pantanal wetland, Brazil
R. M. Chiaravalloti, F. Bolzan, F. de Oliveira Roque, S. Biswas (USA)
Contributed papers
Half a century of dedicated research for the sake of the lakes: A record of the celebration for Mohiuddin Munawar by Fisheries and Oceans Canada
M. Van der Knaap (Kenya)
Influence of coastal engineering on the intertidal macrobenthic community in the Dongtou Islands, China
Y. Tang, Y. Liao, L. Shou, C. Li (China)
Autonomous underwater glider observations in southern Lake Ontario and Niagara River plume
P. McKinney, T. Hollenhorst, J. Hoffman (USA)
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CR: The New Centennial Review 15, no. 1
Scott Michaelsen
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2015
IN THIS ISSUE
Editors’ Note
Special Section: Derrida and French Hegelianism
Rodolphe Gasché, "One Coming before the Other?: On Jean Wahl and Jacques Derrida"
Juan Manuel Garrido, "The Dialecticity of Mathematical Concepts and the Problem of the Origin of Geometry: Cavaillès avec Derrida"
Peter Gratton, "The Spirit of the Time: Derrida’s Reading of Hegel in the 1964–65 Lecture Course"
Mauro Senatore, "Of Seminal Differance: Dissemination and Philosophy of Nature"
Francesco Vitale, "Life Death and Differance: Philosophies of Life between Hegel and Derrida"
Francis Guibal, "Lévinas after Hegel: An Other Philosophy of Spirit?"
L Felipe Alarcón, "Restless Negativity: Blanchot’s Hegelianism"
María Victoria Londoño-Becerra, "The Question of the Other in the Dialectics of Time: The Problem of Intersubjectivity in Derrida’s Reading of Husserl"
Andrea Potestà, "When Negativity Runs the Risk of Meaning: Hegelian Heritages in Bataille and Derrida"
Roberto Saldías, "Derrida and Post-Hegelian Kantianism in Eric Weil: Impossibility and Possibility of Dialogue"
Article
Calvin L. Warren, "Black Nihilism and the Politics of Hope"
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CR: The New Centennial Review 16, no. 1
Scott Michaelsen
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2016
IN THIS ISSUE
Editors’ Note
Special Issue: Translation and the Global Humanities
Pamela Beattie, Simona Bertacco, and Tatjana Soldat-Jaffe, "Introduction: Declining Translation"
Simona Bertacco, "An Interview with Emily Apter"
Jennifer Westerfeld, "Decipherment and Translation: An Egyptological Perspective"
Evelyn Nien-Ming Ch’ien, "Reinventing Translation: Icons and Dictionaries"
Esther Allen, "Vibrating States of Uncertainty"
Thomas E. Burman, "The Spacious Ironies of Translation"
Vicente L. Rafael, "Mutant Tongues: Translating English in the Postcolonial Humanities"
Rita Raley, "Algorithmic Translations"
Pamela M. Beattie, "The Ars and Translation: Ramon Llull’s Strategies for Communicating Truth"
Tatjana Soldat-Jaffe, "Translation: An Exercise in Midrashic Reading, or Translating the Intentio"
Simona Bertacco, "On Translation: Between Postcolonialism and the Global Humanities"
Clare E. Sullivan, "'I Am Those We Are Here': Multiplying Indigenous Voices through Poetic Translation"
Garry Sparks, "How ‘Bout Them Sapotes? Mendicant Translations and Maya Corrections in Early Indigenous Theologies"
Mary Louise Pratt, "Lessons for Losing"
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CR: The New Centennial Review 17, no. 1
Scott Michaelsen
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2017
IN THIS ISSUE
Editors’ Note
Special Issue: Derrida, 1967
Marc Crépon, "Violence and Ethics"
Élise Lamy-Rested, "Derrida between Freud and Husserl: Husserlian Temporality and What Remains of It . . ."
Ronald Mendoza-de Jesús, "Historicity as Metaphoricity in Early Derrida: From the History of Being to Another Historiography"
Tze-Yin Teo, "Non-Event"
Mauro Senatore, "Renvoi (A Note on the Enigma of Derrida’s Differance)"
Scott Cutler Shershow, "Agriculture as “Writing”: Some Thoughts on the Contemporary Relevance of Derrida’s Of Grammatology"
Andrea Potestà, "Toward a 'rigorous writing of the cry': The Two Artauds of the First Derrida"
Laura Odello, "'The greatest possible mastery, the greatest possible self-presence of life': Derrida and the Deconstruction of Sovereignty"
Andrés Claro, "Poetic Image and Metaphysical Conception: Three Figures of the Literary Predecessors and Three Configurations of the Real"
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CR: The New Centennial Review 18, no. 1
Scott Michaelsen
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2018
IN THIS ISSUE
Editor's Note
Special Issue: Marc Crépon
Michael Naas, "Philosophy on the Western Front: Marc Crépon and the Trials of Violence in Our Times"
D. J. S. Cross, "In the Interest of Faith: Murder, Consent, and the Other Other"
Tyler M. Williams, "First Violence: Marc Crépon’s Faith in Literature ('if there is any')"
Aïcha Liviana Messina, "From the Saying to the Cry"
Articles
Ali Kulez, "Unburying the Specter: Postdictatorship Memory in Ricardo Piglia’s The Absent City (La ciudad ausente)"
Marquis Bey, "Pitch Black, Black Pitch: Theorizing African American Literature"
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CR: The New Centennial Review 19, no. 1
Scott Michaelsen
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2019
IN THIS ISSUE
Editors’ Note
Special Issue: Speculative Finance/Speculative Fiction
David M. Higgins and Hugh C. O’Connell, "Introduction: Speculative Finance/Speculative Fiction"
Sherryl Vint, "Promissory Futures: Reality and Imagination in Finance and Fiction"
Mathias Nilges, "The Realism of Speculation: Contemporary Speculative Fiction as Immanent Critique of Finance Capitalism"
David M. Higgins, "A Glorious Mythology of Loss: Speculative Finance in Alan Moore’s Jerusalem"
Joel E. Mason, with Michael Hornblow and anique yael vered, "The Great Dividuation"
Mark Soderstrom, "Future Fluctuations: Economy, Exchange, and Subjectivity in Recent English-Language Speculative Fiction"
Hugh C. O’Connell, "The Novums of Fiscalmancy: Speculative Finance and Speculative Fiction in Ian McDonald’s The Dervish House"
Joshua Pearson, "Frank Herbert’s Dune and the Financialization of Heroic Masculinity"
Steve Asselin, "Apocalypse, Inc.: Incorporating the Environment into the Boom/Bust Cycle in Fin-de-Siècle Science Fiction"
Meghanne Flynn and Sarah Hardstaff, "'Trust Me': Volatile Markets in Twilight and The Hunger Games"
Joe Conway, Currencies of Control: Black Mirror, In Time, and the Monetary Policies of Dystopia
David P. Pierson, "Speculative Finance and Network Temporality in Duncan Jones’s Moon and Source Code"
Marcia Klotz, "Of Time Loops and Derivatives: Christopher Nolan’s Interstellar and the Logic of the Futures Market"
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CR: The New Centennial Review 20, no. 1
Scott Michaelsen
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2020
In This Issue
Editors’ Note
Special Issue: Variations on Democracy
Articles
Tyler M. Williams, "Derrida and the Censorship of Literature"
Kate Jenckes, "Intersections of Politics, Philosophy, Aesthetics, and Life in Contemporary Chilean Criticism and Art"
Ashley Brock, "Reanimating the Domestic Still Life"
Jeannine Murray-Román, "Errors in the Exchange: Debt, Self-Translation, and the Speculative Poesis of Raquel Salas Rivera"
Patrick Dove, "The Impotence of Sovereignty: Temporality and Repetition in History"
Víctor M. Pueyo Zoco, "On Impure Communism: Rethinking Radical Democracy in Two Early Latin American Colonial Utopias (1516–32)"
Adam Joseph Shellhorse, "The Verbivocovisual Revolution: Anti-Literature, Affect, Politics, and World Literature in Augusto de Campos"
Paula Cucurella, "Beauty Is a Thing of the Past: The Idiom, the Monster, and the Democratic Health of Our Disciplines"
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CR: The New Centennial Review 21, no. 1
Scott Michaelsen
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2021
In This Issue
Editors’ Note
Introduction
Jan Mieszkowski and Julia Ng, "Introduction: No Time for Linear Time"
Articles
Julia Ng, "Undecidability and Reversibility"
Jake Fraser, "Turning Back Time: Friedrich Kittler, Reversibility, and Media of Time Axis Manipulation"
Kevin McLaughlin, "Delimiting Literary Criticism: Walter Benjamin’s Dissertation"
Christopher D. Johnson, "Arcadian Gestures in an Irreversible World: Stoppard, Serres, and Panofsky"
Jonas Rosenbrück, "Palindromitis: Reversibility, Undoing, and the Time of Language"
Brian McGrath, "Reverse Cannot Befall"
Jan Mieszkowski, "Language Swaps: On the Reversibility of Translation"
Deborah Goldgaber, "On Recovering the Past: Textual “Reversibility” in M. NourbeSe Philip’s Zong!"
Erin Shevaugn Schlumpf, "Exhaustion: In Defiance of Homogeneous Empty Time"
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CR: The New Centennial Review 22, no. 1
Scott Michaelsen
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2022
Contents
Editors’ Introduction
(In)finite Ecologies
Introduction: (In)Finite Ecologies
Katie Greulich
Abundance Against Scarcity
Heather Houser
The Immanent Infinite
Claire Colebrook
The Need for a Black Feminist Climate Justice: A Case of Haunting Ecology and Eco-Deconstruction
Romy Opperman
Nature Is Healing: Reading COVID-19 Narratives Through the Fantasy of Infinite Nature at Chernobyl
K. M. Ferebee
The Phoenix Complex
Michael Marder
Prosthetic Symbiosis
Derek Woods
Camera Work: The Erotics and Ethics of Modern Ecology
Katie Greulich
Article
Black Universals and Alain Locke’s Notion of Value
Surya Parekh
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The Documentary History of the Ratification of the Constitution, Volume 11: Ratification of the Constitution by the States, Maryland, No. 1
John P. Kaminski
Wisconsin Historical Society Press, 2015
This is the first of two volumes documenting Maryland’s public and private debates about the Constitution. This documentary series is a research tool of remarkable power, an unrivaled reference work for historical and legal scholars, librarians, and students of the Constitution.
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The Documentary History of the Ratification of the Constitution, Volume 12: Ratification of the Constitution by the States, Maryland, No. 1
John P. Kaminski
Wisconsin Historical Society Press, 2015
This is the first of two volumes documenting Maryland’s public and private debates about the Constitution. This documentary series is a research tool of remarkable power, an unrivaled reference work for historical and legal scholars, librarians, and students of the Constitution.
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Documentary History of the Ratification of the Constitution, Volume 24: Ratification of the Constitution by the States: Rhode Island, No. 1
Kaminski
Wisconsin Historical Society Press, 2011
This is the first of three volumes documenting Rhode Island's public and private debates about the Constitution. This documentary series is a research tool of remarkable power, an unrivaled reference work for historical and legal scholars, librarians, and students of the Constitution. The volumes are encyclopedic, consisting of manuscript and printed documents-contemporary newspapers, broadsides, and pamphlets-compiled from hundreds of sources, copiously annotated, thoroughly indexed, and often accompanied by microfiche supplements. Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Michael Kammen has noted that The Documentary History of the Ratification of the Constitution series "will be of enduring value centuries hence" and described it as "one of the most interesting documentary publications we have ever had." The American Bar Association Journal has stated, "Each new volume now fills another vital part of the mosaic of national history."
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Entry Points: The Vera List Center Field Guide on Art and Social Justice No. 1
Carin Kuoni and Chelsea Haines, editors
Duke University Press, 2016
Library of Congress N7445.2.E587 2015
Providing a lively snapshot of the state of art and social justice today on a global level, Entry Points accompanies the inaugural Vera List Center Prize for Art and Politics, launched at The New School on the occasion of the center’s twentieth anniversary. This book captures some of the most significant worldwide examples of art and social justice and introduces an interested audience of artists, policy makers, scholars, and writers to new ways of thinking about how justice is defined, advanced, and practiced through the arts. In so doing, it assembles some of the latest scholarship in this field while refining our vocabulary for speaking about social justice, social engagement, community enhancement, empowerment, and even art itself. The book's first half contains three essays by Thomas Keenan, João Ribas, and Sharon Sliwinski that map the field of art and social justice. These essays are accompanied by more than twenty profiles of recent artist projects that consist of brief essays and artist pages. This curated and carefully considered map of artists and projects identifies key moments in art and social justice. The book's second half consists of an in-depth analysis of Theaster Gates's The Dorchester Projects, which won the inaugural Vera List Prize for Art and Politics. Produced to complement the project’s exhibition at the Sheila C. Johnson Design Center, Parsons School of Design in September 2013, this analysis illuminates Gates's rich, complex, and exemplary work. This section includes an interview between Gates and Vera List Center director Carin Kuoni; essays by Horace D. Ballard Jr., Romi N. Crawford, Shannon Jackson, and Mabel O. Wilson; and a number of responses to The Dorchester Projects by faculty in departments across The New School. Published by Duke University Press and the Vera List Center for Art and Politics at The New School
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Fourth Genre 17, no. 1
Laura Julier
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2015
IN THIS ISSUE
Editor's Note
Winner, 2014 Fourth Genre Steinberg Essay Prize
David Zoby, “My Brother Arrives in Kansas”
Runner-Up, 2014 Fourth Genre Steinberg Essay Prize
Beth Richards, “Fight”
Essays
Liz Falvey, “Ultimate Gifts”
Gina Troisi, “The Angle of Flickering Light”
Dawn S. Davies, “Band-Aid Wrappers at the Bottom of the Bin: A Soliloquy”
Molly Beer, “On Nativity”
Re’Lynn Hansen, “Race This Race”
Carolyn Flynn, “Resurrection”
Emily Bradley, “The Gravity of Marble”
Gary Garvin, “Above the Roofs of Paris, a Non-Memoir”
Gail Seneca, “Waiting for the Bomb”
Aurvi Sharma, “Poetry, KY”
Melissa L. Sevigny, “Shallow Roots”
Essay with Commentary
Patrick Madden, “Spit”
Patrick Madden, “Commentary on ‘Spit’: Transmuting the Ruder World into the Finer”
Writer as Reader
Robin Silbergleid, “Pregnant Pauses: Re-reading Carole Maso’s The Room Lit by Roses”
Review Essays
“Inter-Review: Jen Percy and Leslie Jamison Talk with Each Other about Their New Books”
Randon Billings Noble, “Many Ways of Seeing, Many Ways of Saying”
Fred Arroyo, “Listening to Memory”
Paul Haney, “The Burroway House”
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Fourth Genre 18, no. 1
Laura Julier
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2016
IN THIS ISSUE
Editor's Note
Winner, 2015 Fourth Genre Steinberg Essay Prize
Kaitlyn Teer, “Ossification”
Essays
Denise Duhamel and Julie Marie Wade, “Sixteen Forecasts”
Kathryn U. Hulings, “Light”
Michael Chaney, “Is the Cartoonal Violent?”
Mimi Dixon, “Anesthesia”
Molly Tranberg, “How to Build a Fortress”
Mira Dougherty-Johnson, “Recapitulation Theory”
Jacob M. Appel, “Why Get There from Here?”
Rachael Perry, “The Sand Dunes: An Elegy”
Lawrence Lenhart, “Too Slow Is How That Tortoise Go: A Carapace in 37 Parts”
Jane Bernstein, “The Incident in My Park”
Deborah Thompson, “Brother Sammy”
Essays with Commentary
Katherine E. Standefer, “Animalis: References for a Body, One Winter”
Katherine E. Standefer, “Breaking the Body: On the Writing of ‘Animalis’”
Lina M. Ferreira Cabeza-Vanegas, “The Peach Orchard”
Lina M. Ferreira Cabeza-Vanegas, “On ‘The Peach Orchard’”
Writer as Reader
Dawn S. Davies, “Disquiet and the Lyric Essay”
Review Essays
William Bradley, “The Accidental Ann Landers”
Eric LeMay, “‘I—The First Ever to Do So’”
Holly Welker, “Based on a True Story”
Michael Martone and Wendy S. Walters, “Inter-Review: Michael
Martone and Wendy S. Walters Talk with Each Other about Their New Books”
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Fourth Genre 19, no. 1
Laura Julier
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2017
IN THIS ISSUE
Editor’s Note
Winner, 2016 Fourth Genre Steinberg Essay Prize
Molly Gallentine, “Powder House”
Essays
Wilfredo Pascual, “Terminus” (Contest runner-up)
Cherise Morris, “blk girls x-ing”
Jen Palmares Meadows, “Otolith”
Isaac Anderson, “Before Green”
Will Jennings, “Such as Ground, So Close to Air”
Nina Boutsikaris, “This One Long Winter”
Anna Louise Peterson, “My Undoing”
A. Sandosharaj, “Hot Dog Curry”
TaraShea Nesbit, “Paper Nests”
Margot Anne Kelley, “Earthbound”
Cameron Kenny, “Just a Teardown Anyway”
Ruth Gila Berger, “The Skin Changes Quickly”
Essay and Commentary
Bruce Ballenger, “Return to the Typewriter”
Bruce Ballenger, “The Gestalt of Revision: Commentary on ‘Return to the Typewriter’”
Writer as Reader
181 Ryan Van Meter, “Safekeeping”
Review Essays
Mary Cappello and Patrick Madden, “Inter-Review”
Renée E. D’Aoust, “The Life-Affirming Essay”
DeWitt Henry, “Sacred Viewing”
Ned Stuckey-French, “Lifeboat”
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Fourth Genre 20, no. 1
Laura Julier
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2018
In this issue:
Editor’s Note
Winner, 2017 Fourth Genre Steinberg Essay Prize
Sue D. Burton, “Box Set”
Essays
Melissa Stephenson, “Attachment Therapy”
Victor Yang, “Sardine Parties”
Michaela Hansen, “Goats”
Anne Liu Kellor, “Popo”
Joey Franklin, “Not in My Backyard”
Alysia Sawchyn, “Dog Brain”
Melissa Ferrone, “Whale Fall”
Jody L. Keisner, “The Maternal Lizard Brain”
Kristin Collier, “Emily in the Ocean”
Amy Zimmerman, “Don’t Fucking Touch Me”
Katie Karnehm-Esh, “What Waiting Looks Like”
Sara Greenslit, “What’s Not There”
Essay and Commentary
Laura Jones, “My Life in Movies”
Laura Jones, “Commentary on the Graphic Memoir”
Writer as Reader
Julene Bair, “So Slight a Thing as a Word: Reflections on Marilynne Robinson”
Review Essays
Renée E. D’Aoust, “Alpine Heart” (Review of Alpine Apprentice: A Memoir, by Sarah Gorham)
Anita Darcel Taylor, “She Finally Gets Her Close-Up” (Review of A Mother’s Tale, by Phillip Lopate)
Ned Stuckey-French, “A Mind Thinking” (Reviews of Epistolophilia: Writing the Life Ona Šimaitė, by Julija Šukys and Siberian Exile: Blood, War, and a Granddaughter’s Reckoning,
by Julija Šukys
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Fourth Genre 21, no. 1
Laura Julier
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2018
In This Issue
Editor's Note
Winner, 2018 Fourth Genre Steinberg Essay Prize
Erica Berry, "Like a Shipwreck"
Runner-Up, 2018 Fourth Genre Steinberg Essay Prize
Annie Sheppard, "We at Old Birds Welcome Messages from God, Even if Unverifiable
Essays
Willow Naomi Curry, "Starting Over"
Michele Morano, "Vocabulary for a Nervous Heart"
Sarah Capdeville, "How to Use a Crosscut Saw"
Gretchen Legler, "Hunters: A Meander"
Martha Lundin, "The Bound Body"
Emily W. Blacker, "My Wife’s Sandwich"
Sean Ironman, "Saluda"
E. A. Giorgi, "Intimacy"
Daniel Allen Cox, "Headstrong"
Arra Ross, "Fringed Gentian: Notes of a Flower Watcher"
Jessica McCaughey, "Not, of Course, Their Mothers"
Vince Granata, "The Devil’s Greatest Trick"
Sue Fagalde Lick, "Golden Fire"
Suzanne Fernandez Gray, "Wayne’s"
Essay on the Form
John T. Price, "Thoreau’s 'The Bean-Field'"
Review Essays
Sonya Huber and Mimi Schwartz, "Inter-Review"
Angela Morales and Sarah Virens, "Inter-Review"
Timothy Hillegonds, "Images, Landscapes, and the Restrained Alchemy of Short Prose"
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Fourth Genre 22, no. 1
Laura Julier
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2020
In This Issue
Editors’ Notes
Laura Julier
Joey Franklin and Patrick Madden
Winner, 2019 Fourth Genre Steinberg Essay Prize
Marco Verdoni, “When to Tell Someone You Went to Prison”
Essays
Ana Maria Spagna, “Massacre”
Jo Hooste, “The Middle Way”
Arianne Zwartjes, “Notes on Bewilderment”
James Allen Hall, “Rescue Me”
Prachi Priyam, “Suppose This Is Globe”
Jason Thayer, “In the Shadow of a Mountain”
Amy Wright, “Circle of Willis”
Cameron Quan Louie, “Visions”
Lindsay Wilson, “A Few Songs as One”
Anastasia Walker, “Memory’s Disavowed Daughter”
Shara McCallum, “Not Sound but the Memory of Sound”
Fátima Policarpo, “Speak, Body”
Cuifen Chen, “Jennifer”
Emily Waples, “The Ridgeway”
Joshua Doležal, “Syruping”
Beth Cleary, “Bird Hearts”
Molly Rideout, “Flight Officer Carl George Larsen (Feb 22, 1921–Aug 31, 1943): Union Cemetery, Columbus, Ohio”
Jacob Little, “Going to Gooseberry Falls”
Review Essays
Timothy J. Hillegonds and Kate Carroll de Gutes, “Embodying Masculinity: Two Writers on Gender, Binaries, and Moving Beyond”
Timothy J. Hillegonds, The Distance Between: A Memoir
Nancy DeJoy, “Memoir as Process: Something Other than Remembering”
Helen Macdonald, H is for Hawk
Rebecca Solnit, The Faraway Nearby
Kate Carroll de Gutes, “On Reckoning with White Privilege and the Black Struggle to Survive”
Saeed Jones, How We Fight for Our Lives: A Memoir
Kiese Laymon, Heavy: An American Memoir
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Fourth Genre 23, no. 1
Patrick Madden
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2021
In This Issue
Editors’ Note
Joey Franklin and Patrick Madden, “The Audacity of the Essay”
Winner, 2020 Fourth Genre Steinberg Memorial Essay Prize
Sean Enfield, “The Revolution Will Be Revised”
Essays
Negesti Kaudo, “Marginalia”
Anne P. Beatty, “The Daily Cover”
Carol Claassen, “Three Wishes for the Missing Man’s Daughter”
Darius Stewart, “Rogue Soldier”
J. Malcolm Garcia, “In Those Days”
Kelly Magee, “Eleven Ways to Carry: A Self-Quiz in Real Time”
Mary O. Parker, “Sanctuary”
Nathaniel Perry, “Already Wide Enough: Edward Arlington Robinson and the Lives of Others”
Ryan Dennis, “The Sparrow and the Robot”
Jacquelyn Thomas, “Mystery Readers”
Suzanne Farrell Smith, “In the Clouds”
Kristin Barendsen, “How to Live Thin”
Debra Marquart, “At 79, My Mother Decides to Plant Trees”
Clinton Crockett Peters, “Love in the Valley of Death”
Writer as Reader
Jenny Spinner, “Rooting the Black Essay: Gertrude Bustill Mossell (1855–1948)”
Gertrude Bustill Mossell, “Our Women in Journalism”
Review Essays
Kate Carroll de Gutes, “Activist, Essayist, Poet, Woman, Black”
Shayla Lawson, This Is Major: Notes on Diana Ross, Dark Girls, and Being Dope
Sarah Pape, “‘A Period of Interval’: Two Books on the Pandemic”
Zadie Smith, Intimations
Rick Barot, During the Pandemic
About the Contributors
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Fourth Genre 24, no. 1
Patrick Madden
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2022
Editors’ Note
Patrick Madden and Joey Franklin, “Hesitations”
Winners, 2021 Fourth Genre Steinberg Memorial Essay Prize
Jacob M. Appel, “Cousin Marvin’s Secret”
Matthew Morris, “Fucked Fable”
Essays
Nichole LeFebvre, “The Beginning of Memory: January 2020”
Emily Arnason Casey, “There Is No Loneliness Like Theirs”
Mariah Burton Nelson, “The Fun Mother and Her Lovely Assistant”
Heather Quinn, “The Wound of Time”
Sara Mansfield Taber, “A Bowl of Cream of Wheat: Memoir of a Moment”
Craig Bernardini, “A Forgivable Enthusiasm”
Kathryn Britanny Jackson, “I Am Not All the Way Here”
Jennifer Delahunty, “Future Perfect”
Jax Connelly, “Must Have Been a Lie”
Bethany Ericson, “At Times I Didn’t Drown”
Cynthia Salter, “Unlisted”
Beth Alvarado, “Bloomsbury in Winter—2020”
Zoe Fowler, “Sifting”
Kate Martin Rowe, “Full vs. Empty”
Photo Essay
Anne McGrath and Robert Hite, “Imagined Histories”
Review Essays
Kate Carroll de Gutes, “In Praise of Refusing the Questions”
Melissa Faliveno, TomboyLand
Raechel Anne, Rust Belt Femme
Tarn Wilson, In Praise of Inadequate Gifts
Catherine Carberry, “Revolution and Power in Puerto Rican Nonfiction”
Nelson Denis, War Against All Puerto Ricans
Jaquira Diaz, Ordinary Girls
Laura Julier, “Shaping Loss and Love: The Essay Projects of Carl Klaus”
The Ninth Decade: An Octogenarian’s Chronicle
Letters to Kate: Life After Life
Taking Retirement: A Beginner’s Diary
Weathering Winter: A Gardener’s Daybook
My Vegetable Love: A Journal of a Growing Season
About the Contributors
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Fourth Genre 25, no. 1
Patrick Madden
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2023
Contents
Editors’ Note
Joey Franklin and Patrick Madden, “A Break in the Clouds”
Winner, 2022 Fourth Genre Steinberg Memorial Essay Prize
Peggy Shinner, “The Rest Is History”
Essays
Melissa Lauer, “Watching Clotho”
Michael J. Hess, “The Jim Croce Question”
Kabi Hartman, “Nipple Day”
Joanne Jacobson, “Garden Hunter”
Karen Babine, “Rhapsody in Turquoise”
Erin Wisti, “On Earth and in My House”
Elaine Herrick Lee, “Four Elegies: For My Grandparents, and the Twentieth Century”
Allison Ellis, “Crossings”
Jocelyn Winn, “A Craft Essay on Trauma”
Erin Langner, “Seeing Pink”
Margaret Nowaczyk, “Sensorium”
Cara Stoddard, “Overlay”
Chris Arthur, “A Kist o’ Whistles”
Tanya Bomsta, “Against the End of the World: for Kari Norgaard”
James Sullivan, “Chart Notes”
Annie Penfield, “Shoulder Season”
Steven Church, “Jumping Sharks”
Patrick Hicks, “The Borderlands”
Review Essays
Hannah D. Markley, “‘To the Widest Imagination’”
Victoria Chang, Dear Memory: Letters on Writing, Silence, and Grief
Jana Larson, Reel Bay: A Cinematic Essay
Aisha Sabatini Sloan, Borealis: An Essay
Paul Haney, “One by One, the Stars: Ned’s Triumph”
John T. Price and Tom Montgomery Fate, “Inter-Review”
Tom Montgomery Fate, The Long Way Home: Detours and Discoveries
John T. Price, All Is Leaf: Essays and Transformations
About the Contributors
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Georgetown Journal of International Affairs: Winter/Spring 2013, Volume 14, No. 1
William Handel
Georgetown University Press
The international system and the individual nation states that comprise it face crucial decisions regarding both the means and methods employed to supply energy to the globe’s seven billion human inhabitants. Indeed, there are few issues of public policy with as far-reaching implications as those related to energy production, consumption, distribution, and conservation. The extent to which fluctuations in price and supply of this diverse group of resources can have a dramatic impact upon the industry and livelihood of the entire global population cannot be overstated. The Future of Energy seeks to serve as a primer for increasing public dialogue about this incredibly important topic, presenting a diverse array of arguments on issues spanning the gamut of relevance to the current global schema. Resource policies greatly impact the international sphere in economic, political, social, and security contexts and this issue will attempt to demonstrate how these fields of study and practice collide when energy is concerned. The Georgetown Journal of International Affairs is the official publication of the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University. Each issue of the journal provides readers with a diverse array of timely, peer-reviewed content penned by top policymakers, business leaders, and academic luminaries. The Journal takes a holistic approach to international affairs and features a ‘Forum’ that offers focused analysis on a specific key issue with each new edition of the publication, as well as nine regular sections: Books, Business & Economics, Conflict & Security, Culture & Society, Law & Ethics, A Look Back, Politics & Diplomacy, Science & Technology, and View from the Ground.
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Georgetown Journal of International Affairs: Winter/Spring 2014, Volume 15, No. 1
Medha Raj
Georgetown University Press
This issue of the Georgetown Journal of International Affairs focuses on the topic of “Social Media & Social Activism.” While the jury is still out on the degree to which social media has impacted traditional activism, these evolving technologies undoubtedly have transformed modern social movements. Still, we do not wish to suggest that the causal link follows only one direction. Indeed, it will be interesting to observe what future effects social activism will have on the information technology industry as it grapples with the increasing complexities associated with doing business globally—across cultures and government types—in a sector where national laws differ greatly and where international norms are ill-defined or nonexistent. This issue’s Forum considers responses taken and methods employed by major stakeholders, from grassroots activists to state governments to multinational information technology companies. The Georgetown Journal of International Affairs is the official publication of the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University. Each issue of the journal provides readers with a diverse array of timely, peer-reviewed content penned by top policymakers, business leaders, and academic luminaries. The Journal takes a holistic approach to international affairs and features a ‘Forum’ that offers focused analysis on a specific key issue with each new edition of the publication, as well as nine regular sections: Books, Business & Economics, Conflict & Security, Culture & Society, Law & Ethics, A Look Back, Politics & Diplomacy, Science & Technology, and View from the Ground.
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Georgetown Journal of International Affairs: Winter/Spring 2015, Volume 16, No. 1
Anna Newby
Georgetown University Press
The Georgetown Journal of International Affairs is the official publication of the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University. Each issue of the journal provides readers with a diverse array of timely, peer-reviewed content penned by top policymakers, business leaders, and academic luminaries. The Journal takes a holistic approach to international affairs and features a ‘Forum’ that offers focused analysis on a specific key issue with each new edition of the publication, as well as nine regular sections: Books, Business & Economics, Conflict & Security, Culture & Society, Law & Ethics, A Look Back, Politics & Diplomacy, Science & Technology, and View from the Ground.
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Georgetown Journal of International Affairs: Winter/Spring 2016, Volume 17, No. 1
Mike Fox
Georgetown University Press
The Georgetown Journal of International Affairs is the official publication of the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University. Each issue of the journal provides readers with a diverse array of timely, peer-reviewed content penned by top policymakers, business leaders, and academic luminaries. In this issue, the Forum section addresses the plight of international refugees, questions about migration and cultural integration, and assylum policy. Other topics addressed in this issue include US-Iran relations, corruption in Indonesia, Chinese direct investment in Africa, and much more.
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Georgetown Journal of International Affairs: Winter/Spring 2017, Volume 18, No. 1
Margaret Schaack
Georgetown University Press
The Georgetown Journal of International Affairs is the official publication of the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University. Founded to serve as an academic resource for scholars, business leaders, policymakers, and students of international relations alike, the journal cultivates a dialogue accessible to those with varying levels of knowledge about foreign affairs and international politics. Each volume year the journal provides readers with three issues featuring an array of timely, peer-reviewed content that bridges the gap between the work performed by news outlets and that by more traditional academic journals. The first two issues feature a section titled "Forum" that offers focused analysis on a specific key issue, as well as eight regular sections: Books, Business & Economics, Conflict & Security, Culture & Society, Dialogues, Law & Ethics, Politics & Diplomacy, and Science & Technology. The third is a special issue, International Engagement on Cyber. Issue 18.1’s Forum theme is the "global commons," with articles on the Internet as a global public good, the implications of military and security uses of outer space, and international water management challenges.
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Journal for the Study of Radicalism 10, no. 1
Arthur Versluis
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2016
IN THIS ISSUE
Editor's Introduction
Articles
Andrew Lyndon Knighton, “'The Life of a Dangerous Time': Thomas McGrath and the Potential of Poetry"
Jeeshan Gazi, "Pynchon’s Nineteen Eighty-Four: Vineland, Film, and the Tragedy of the American Activism of the 1960s"
Sean Cashbaugh, "A Paradoxical, Discrepant, and Mutant Marxism: Imagining a Radical Science Fiction in the American Popular Front"
Babacar M’Baye, "The Trickster in Ishmael Reed’s Dualistic Representations of Black Radicalism and Nationalism in Mumbo Jumbo"
Interview
Arthur Versluis, "A Conversation About Radicalism in Contemporary Greece"
Book Reviews
Michael J. Turner, Liberty and Liberticide: The Role of America in Nineteenth-Century British Radicalism, reviewed by Barbara Ellen Logan
Robert Justin Goldstein, ed., Little “Red Scares”: Anti-Communism and Political Repression in the United States, 1921–1946, reviewed by Stephen Nepa
Leilah Danielson, American Gandhi: A. J. Muste and the History of Radicalism in the Twentieth Century, reviewed by Roger Chapman
Darius V. Echeverría, Aztlán Arizona: Mexican American Educational Empowerment, 1968–1978, reviewed by Eddie Bonilla
Roger N. Buckley and Tamara Roberts, eds., Yellow Power, Yellow Soul: The Radical Art of Fred Ho, reviewed by James A. Wren
Jeffrey S. Juris and Alex Khasnabish, eds., Insurgent Encounters: Transnational Activism, Ethnography, and the Political, reviewed by Alexander I. Stingl
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Journal for the Study of Radicalism 11, no. 1
Arthur Versluis
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2017
IN THIS ISSUE
Editor's Introduction
Articles
Alice Poma, Tommaso Gravante, "Beyond the State and Capitalism: The Current Anarchist Movement in Italy"
Choonib Lee, "Women’s Liberation and Sixties Armed Resistance"
Mark Grueter, "Red Scare Scholarship, Class Conflict, and the Case of the Anarchist Union of Russian Workers, 1919"
Dani Spinosa, "Postanarchist Literary Theory and the Experiment: Some Preliminary Notes"
Vasiliki Petsa, "Memory, Revenge, and Political Violence: Two Case Studies in Greek Fiction"
Aruna Krishnamurthy, "The Revolutionary Man in Naxalite Literature"
Duncan Moench, "Freud over Marx: Christopher Lasch’s Antiradical Evolution"
Book Reviews
The Wrong Hands: Popular Weapons Manuals and Their Historic Challenges to a Democratic Society, by Ann Larabee, reviewed by Ralph Young
Sasha and Emma: The Anarchist Odyssey of Alexander Berkman and Emma Goldman, by Paul Avrich and Karen Avrich, reviewed by Suzanne Orr
Psychedelic Mysticism: Transforming Consciousness, Religious Experiences, and Voluntary Peasants in Postwar America, by Morgan Shipley, reviewed by Wesley G. Phelps
Trying Home: The Rise and Fall of an Anarchist Utopia on Puget Sound, by Justin Wadland, reviewed by Michael Potts
The East Is Black: Cold War China in the Black Radical Imagination, by Robeson Taj Frazier, reviewed by Ting Man Tsao
In Search of Power: African Americans in the Era of Decolonization, 1956–1974, by Brenda Gayle Plummer, reviewed by David Mathew Walton
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Journal for the Study of Radicalism 12, no. 1
Arthur Versluis
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2018
IN THIS ISSUE
Editor's Introduction
James Forbes, “'God Has Opened the Eyes of the People': Religious Rhetoric and the Upper Canada Rebellion of 1837"
Brett Colasacco, "Before Trump: On Comparing Fascism and Trumpism"
Daniel H. Inouye, "A Transnational Embrace: Issei Radicalism in 1920s New York"
Victoria Carty, "Student Mobilizations in Canada and the United States: Resistance to the Neoliberalization of Higher Education"
Timo Schrader, "Education as a Human Right: The Real Great Society and a Pedagogy of Activism"
Reviews
Radical Legacies: Twentieth-Century Public Intellectuals in the United States, by Arthur Redding, reviewed by Gordon Alley-Young
Beer and Revolution: The German Anarchist Movement in New York City, 1880–1914, by Tom Goyens, reviewed by Frank Jacob
Radicals, Revolutionaries, and Terrorists, by Colin J. Beck, reviewed by Nick J. Sciullo
Scripting Revolution: A Historical Approach to the Comparative Study of Revolutions, edited by Keith Michael Baker and Dan Edelstein, reviewed by Eric R. Smith
Gendering Radicalism: Women and Communism in Twentieth-Century California, by Beth Slutsky, reviewed by Lloyd Isaac Vayo
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Journal for the Study of Radicalism 13, no. 1
Arthur Versluis
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2019
In This Issue
Editor's Introduction
Articles
“Dreaming (Un)American Dreams”: Anarchists and the Struggle to Define Americanism
Alice Bèja
Cesare Lombroso and the Anarchists
Patricia Bass
An Alternative to Revolution: Marcus Raskin’s Theory of Social Reconstruction
Brian Mueller
Psychedelic Feminism: A Radical Interpretation of Psychedelic Consciousness?
Kim Hewitt
Radical Trips: Exploring the Political Dimension and Context of the 1960s Psychedelic Poster
Scott B. Montgomery
Conversation with Christopher Bache
Morgan Shipley and Arthur Versluis
Book Reviews
Radical Gotham: Anarchism in New York City from Schwab’s Saloon to Occupy Wall Street, edited by Tom Goyens
Reviewed by Michael Blum
Len, A Lawyer in History: A Graphic Biography of Radical Attorney Leonard Weinglass, by Seth Tobocman
Reviewed by Timothy Dean Draper
Rethinking Antifascism: History, Memory and Politics, 1922 to the Present, edited by Hugo García, Mercedes Yusta, Xavier Tabet, and Cristina Clímaco
Reviewed by Joseph Fronczak
Riot. Strike. Riot: The New Era of Uprisings, by Joshua Clover
Reviewed by Adam Szetela
Hegemony How-To: A Roadmap for Radicals, by Jonathan Smucker
Reviewed by Leonard A. Steverson
Struggle for the Soul of the Postwar South: White Evangelical Protestants and Operation Dixie, by Elizabeth Fones-Wolf and Ken Fones-Wolf
Reviewed by Ryan C. McIlhenny
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Journal for the Study of Radicalism 14, no. 1
Arthur Versluis
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2020
In This Issue
Arthur Versluis, "Editor’s Introduction"
Jan Jämte, Måns Lundstedt, and Magnus Wennerhag, "From Radical Counterculture to Pragmatic Radicalism? The Collective Identity of Contemporary Radical Left-libertarian Activism in Sweden"
Evelyn Burg, "Fellow Traveling along the Popular Front: Kenneth Burke’s Two Attitudes toward History"
Marta Romero-Delgado, "Personal and Political Narratives: Radicalization of Peruvian Women Combatants"
Chelsea Roberts, "Left of New Left: The Living Theater's Anarchism"
Geoffrey Poitras, "The Luddite Trials: Radical Suppression and the Administration of Criminal Justice"
Brent Ranalli, "Thomas Paine’s “Neglected” Pamphlet: Agrarian Justice"
Reviews
Margaret Randall, Exporting Revolution: Cuba’s Global Solidarity, reviewed by George Sirgiovanni
Paul Jackson, Colin Jordan and Britain’s Neo-Nazi Movement: Hitler’s Echo, reviewed by Matthew Brittingham
Ryan Shaffer, Music, Youth and International Links in Post-War British Fascism: The Transformation of Extremism, reviewed by Michael J. Lorr
Alain Brossat and Sylvia Klingsberg, translated by David Fernbach, Revolutionary Yiddishland: A History of Jewish Radicalism, reviewed by Frank Jacob
Sarah Eppler Janda, Prairie Power: Student Activism, Counterculture, and Backlash in Oklahoma, 1962–1972, reviewed by Michael Dennis
Robyn C. Spencer, The Revolution Has Come: Black Power, Gender, and the Black Panther Party in Oakland, reviewed by Carmen Walker
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Journal for the Study of Radicalism 15, no. 1
Arthur Versluis
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2021
In This Issue
Arthur Versluis, "Editor’s Introduction"
Laura Greenwood, "Book-Anarchists on Bomb-Anarchists: Free Society, Diversity of (Textual) Tactics, and Anarchist Counternarratives of the McKinley Assassination"
Nathan Godfried, "Organic Intellectuals and Working-Class Organizing: The Case of Sarainne Loewe, 1920–38"
R. H. Lossin, "No Interests in Common: Sabotage as Structural Analysis"
Davide Turcato , "Interpreting the World, Changing the World: The Anarchist View"
Angeliki Monnier and Annabelle Seoane, "Challenging the Jihadi Narrative: Interviews of French Prisoners Held in Syria"
Reviews
Libertarian Socialism: Politics in Black and Red, edited by Alex Prichard, Ruth Kinna, Saku Pinta, and David Berry, reviewed by Josh Fattal
Assassins against the Old Order: Italian Anarchist Violence in Fin de Siècle Europe, by Nunzio Pernicone and Fraser Ottanelli, reviewed by Ryan Wittingslow
Such a Pretty Girl: A Story of Struggle, Empowerment, and Disability Pride, by Nadina LaSpina, reviewed by Ea Nicole Madrigal and Brian Brutlag
Seeking Rights from the Left: Gender, Sexuality, and the Latin American Pink Tide, edited by Elisabeth Jay Friedman, reviewed by Hollie Fitzmaurice
Autonomy, Refusal, and the Black Bloc: Positioning Class Analysis in Critical and Radical Theory, by Robert F. Carley, reviewed by Sean Cashbaugh
Radicalism and Music: An Introduction to the Music Cultures of al-Qa’ida, Racist Skinheads, Christian-Affiliated Radicals, and Eco-Animal Rights Militants, by Jonathan Pieslak, reviewed by Stephen Nepa
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Journal for the Study of Radicalism 16, no. 1
Arthur Versluis
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2022
In This Issue
Editor’s Introduction
Arthur Versluis
Articles
Construction of Radicalization: Examination of an Important Construct in the Explanation of Terrorism
Hillary McNeel, Lisa Sample, and Samantha Clinkinbeard
“Radical”: The Age of Revolution’s Atlantic Context and the Genesis of a Political Concept in France
Remzi Çağatay Çakirlar
Religion and Radicalism: The Puritanism in All Revolutions
Stephen Baskerville
A Theoretical Revolutionary: Eric J. Hobsbawm and the “Sociological” Trilogy of Deviance
Francesco Landolfi
Crime and Protest: Squatters, Mayors, and Other Social Bandits in Post-15M Spain
Justin Helepololei
“Apollo Has Saved Us!”: Global Ambition and Metapolitical Warfare in Alt-Right Religion
Josh Vandiver
Book Reviews
Communists and Community: Activism in Detroit’s Labor Movement, 1941–1956, by Ryan Pettengill
Reviewed by Joel Wendland-Liu
Martyrs and Tricksters: An Ethnography of the Egyptian Revolution, by Walter Armbrust
Reviewed by Coeli Fitzpatrick
Modern Science and Anarchy, by Peter Kropotkin, edited by Iain McKay
Reviewed by James E. Willis III
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Journal for the Study of Radicalism 9, no. 1
Arthur Versluis
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2015
IN THIS ISSUE
Editor's Note
Articles
E. Dimitris Kitis, "The Anti-Authoritarian Chóros: A Space for Youth Socialization and Radicalization in Greece (1974–2010)"
Andrew Hoyt, "Active Centers, Creative Elements, and Bridging Nodes: Applying the Vocabulary of Network Theory to Radical History"
Benjamin J. Pauli, "Pacifism, Nonviolence, and the Reinvention of Anarchist Tactics in the Twentieth Century"
Kyle Harvey, "Prayer or Protest?: The Radical Promise of Voluntary Poverty in the Anti-Nuclear Fast for Life, 1983"
J. A. Zumoff, "Hell in New Jersey: The Passaic Textile Strike, Albert Weisbord, and the Communist Party"
Book Reviews
Hardhats, Hippies and Hawks: The Vietnam Antiwar Movement as Myth and Memory, by Penny Lewis, reviewed by Ashley Bourgeois
NGOization: Complicity, Contradictions and Prospects, edited by Aziz Choudry and Dip Kapoor, reviewed by Andrzej Klimczuk
Body and Soul: The Black Panther Party and the Fight Against Medical Discrimination, by Alondra Nelson, reviewed by Michael Litwack
Black Revolutionary: William Patterson and the Globalization of the African American Freedom Struggle, by Gerald Horne, reviewed by Christopher Love
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Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics: Fall/Winter 2016, Volume 34, No. 1
Mark Allman
Georgetown University Press
The Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics continues to be an essential resource for students and faculty pursuing the latest developments in Christian and religious ethics, publishing refereed scholarly articles on a variety of topics. The Journal also contains book reviews of the latest scholarship in the field.
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Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics: Spring/Summer 2003, volume 23, no. 1
Christine E. Gudorf
Georgetown University Press
Formerly known as The Annual of the Society of Christian Ethics, it will now bear the official title: Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics. Instead of appearing as an annual, the Journal will appear twice a year—in the spring and in the fall. The Journal will continue to be an essential resource for students and faculty pursuing the latest developments in Christian and religious ethics, publishing refereed scholarly articles as well as a professional resources section on teaching and scholarship in ethics—a preeminent source for further research.
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Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics: Spring/Summer 2005, volume 25, no. 1
Christine E. Gudorf
Georgetown University Press
The Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics continues to be an essential resource for students, faculty, and scholars in search of the latest developments, thinking, and issues in the world of Christian and religious ethics.
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Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics: Spring/Summer 2006, volume 26, no. 1
Christine E. Gudorf
Georgetown University Press
The Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics continues to be an essential resource for students and faculty pursuing the latest developments in Christian and religious ethics, publishing refereed scholarly articles as well as a professional resource section on teaching and scholarship in ethics—a preeminent source for further research. The Journal also contains book reviews of the latest scholarship available.
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Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics: Spring/Summer 2007, volume 27, no. 1
Mary Jo Iozzio
Georgetown University Press
The Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics continues to be an essential resource for students and faculty pursuing the latest developments in Christian and religious ethics, publishing refereed scholarly articles—a preeminent source for further research. The Journal also contains book reviews of the latest scholarship in the field.
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Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics: Spring/Summer 2008, volume 28, no. 1
Mary Jo Iozzio
Georgetown University Press
The Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics continues to be an essential resource for students and faculty pursuing the latest developments in Christian and religious ethics, publishing refereed scholarly articles as well as a professional resources section on teaching and scholarship in ethics—a preeminent source for further research. The Journal also contains book reviews of the latest scholarship available.
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Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics: Spring/Summer 2009, volume 29, no. 1
Mary Jo Iozzio
Georgetown University Press
The Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics continues to be an essential resource for students and faculty pursuing the latest developments in Christian and religious ethics, publishing refereed scholarly articles on a variety of topics. The Journal also contains book reviews of the latest scholarship in the field.
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Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics: Spring/Summer 2010, Volume 30, no. 1
Mary Jo Iozzio
Georgetown University Press, 2010
The Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics continues to be an essential resource for students and faculty pursuing the latest developments in Christian and religious ethics, publishing refereed scholarly articles on a variety of topics. The Journal also contains book reviews of the latest scholarship in the field.
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Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics: Spring/Summer 2011, Volume 31, No. 1
Mary Jo Iozzio
Georgetown University Press
The Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics continues to be an essential resource for students and faculty pursuing the latest developments in Christian and religious ethics, publishing refereed scholarly articles on a variety of topics. The Journal also contains book reviews of the latest scholarship in the field.
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Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics: Spring/Summer 2012, Volume 32, No. 1
Mary Jo Iozzio
Georgetown University Press
The Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics continues to be an essential resource for students and faculty pursuing the latest developments in Christian and religious ethics, publishing refereed scholarly articles on a variety of topics. The Journal also contains book reviews of the latest scholarship in the field.
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Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics: Spring/Summer 2013, Volume 33, No. 1
Mary Jo Iozzio
Georgetown University Press, 2013
The Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics continues to be an essential resource for students and faculty pursuing the latest developments in Christian and religious ethics, publishing refereed scholarly articles on a variety of topics. The Journal also contains book reviews of the latest scholarship in the field.
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Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics: Spring/Summer 2015, Volume 35, No. 1
Mark Allman
Georgetown University Press
The Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics continues to be an essential resource for students and faculty pursuing the latest developments in Christian and religious ethics, publishing refereed scholarly articles-a preeminent source for further research. The Journal also contains book reviews of the latest scholarship available.
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Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics: Spring/Summer 2016, Volume 36, No. 1
Mark Allman
Georgetown University Press
The Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics continues to be an essential resource for students and faculty pursuing the latest developments in Christian and religious ethics, publishing refereed scholarly articles — a preeminent source for further research. The Journal also contains book reviews of the latest scholarship available.
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Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics: Spring/Summer 2017, Volume 37, No. 1
Mark Allman
Georgetown University Press
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Journal of West African History 2, no. 1
Nwando Achebe
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2016
IN THIS ISSUE
Editor's Note
Nwando Achebe, A Good Habit that Lasts More than a Year May Turn into a Custom
Articles
Pierluigi Valsecchi, "The Fall of Kaku Aka: Social and Political Change in the Mid-Nineteenth- Century Western Gold Coast"
David E. Skinner, "The Influence of Islam in Sierra Leone History: Institutions, Practices, and Leadership"
Erik S. McDuffie, "'A New Day Has Dawned for the UNIA’: Garveyism, the Diasporic Midwest, and West Africa, 1920–80"
Sabine Jell-Bahlsen, "Crime, Community, and Human Rights in Southeastern Nigeria, Then and Now"
Cheikh Anta Babou, "Negotiating the Boundaries of Power: Abdoulaye Wade, the Muridiyya, and State Politics in Senegal, 2000–2012"
Book Reviews
Deep Roots: Rice Farmers in West Africa and the African Diaspora, Reviewed by Dianna Bell
Bitter Roots: The Search for Healing Plants in Africa, Reviewed by Ama Boakyewa
Metaphor and the Slave Trade in West African Literature, Reviewed by Joseph McLaren
Chiefs, Priests, and Praise-Singers: History, Politics, and Land Ownership in Northern Ghana, Reviewed by James Lance
Chocolate Islands: Cocoa, Slavery, and Colonial Africa, Reviewed by Lumumba H. Shabaka
Highlife Saturday Night: Popular Music and Social Change in Urban Ghana, Reviewed by Gavin Webb
The Problem of Slavery as History: A Global Approach, Reviewed by Daniel B. Domingues da Silva
When Sex Threatened the State: Illicit Sexuality, Nationalism, and Politics in Colonial Nigeria, 1900–1958, Reviewed by Jaqueline-Bethel Mougoué
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Journal of West African History 3, no. 1
Nwando Achebe
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2017
IN THIS ISSUE
Editor's Note
Nwando Achebe, "Osonduagwuike—There Is No Boredom in the Pursuit of Life Happiness"
Articles
Katrina H. B. Keefer, "Group Identity, Scarification, and Poro among Liberated Africans in Sierra Leone, 1808–1819"
Ndubueze L. Mbah, "Performing Ogaranya: Kalu Ezelu Uwaoma, Male Slavery, and Freedom Politics in Southeastern Nigeria, c. 1860–1940"
Marcus Filippello," Settling Ọhọri: Reassessing Rebellion, Gender, and Foundation 'Myths' in Colonial Dahomey"
Ellen R. Feingold, "International Currency Counterfeiting Schemes in Interwar West Africa"
Retrospective
Folu F. Ogundimu, "Historical Antecedents and Implications of Polio Outbreaks in Northern Nigeria"
Book Reviews
Muslim Families in Global Senegal: Money Takes Care of Shame, reviewed by Brandon D. Lundy
Crossing the Color Line: Race, Sex and the Contested Politics of Colonialism in Ghana, reviewed by Clifford C. Campbell
Children and Childhood in Nigerian Histories, reviewed by Robin P. Chapdelaine
Transmigrational Writings between the Maghreb and Sub-Saharan Africa: Literature, Orality, Visual Arts, reviewed by Bala Saho
Colonialism by Proxy: Hausa Imperial Agents and Middle Belt Consciousness in Nigeria, reviewed by John Straussberger
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Journal of West African History 4, no. 1
Nwando Achebe
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2018
IN THIS ISSUE:
Editor's Introduction
Nwando Achebe, “Azubuike—The Past Is Our Strength”
Articles
Alessandra Brivio, “Gorovodu: The Genesis of a ‘Hausa Vodun’”
Naaborko Sackeyfio-Lenoch, “Women’s International Alliances in an Emergent Ghana”
Jan Jansen, Graeme Counsel, and Brahima Camara, “Sex, Drugs, and Female Agency: Why Siramori Diabaté’s Song ‘Nanyuman’ Was Such a Success in Mali and Guinea”
Jennifer Lofkrantz, “Intellectual Traditions, Education, and Jihad: The (Non)Parallels between the Sokoto and Boko Haram Jihads”
Tamba E. M’bayo, “Ebola, Poverty, Economic Inequity and Social Injustice in Sierra Leone”
Book Reviews
John N. Oriji, Political Organization in Nigeria since the Late Stone Age: A History of the Igbo People, reviewed by Ndubueze L. Mbah
Mary Kingsley, Travels in West Africa, reviewed by David Amponsah
Kwame Essien, Brazilian-African Diaspora in Ghana: The Tabom, Slavery, Dissonance of Memory, Identity, and Locating Home, reviewed by Juan Diego Díaz
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Journal of West African History 5, no. 1
Nwando Achebe
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2019
In This Issue
Editor's Introduction
Nwando Achebe, “When a Bird Builds Its Nest, It Uses the Feathers of Other Birds”
Articles
Olatunji Ojo, “Performing Trauma: The Ghosts of Slavery in Yoruba Music and Ritual Dance”
Henryatta Ballah, “Liberia: A Colonized Nation and the Role of English in that Process”
Emmanuel Ababio Ofosu-Mensah, “The Politics of Property Rights: The Case of Akyem Abuakwa, Ghana (1912–1943)”
Katrin Schulze, “The Wild Bunch: Cowboy Clubs, Gangs, and Societies in Nigeria”
Tony Yeboah, “Phoenix Rise: A History of the Architectural Reconstruction of the Burnt City of Kumase, 1874–1960”
Book Reviews
Olúfémi Táíwò, Africa Must Be Modern: A Manifesto, reviewed by Andrew Kettler
Zachary Valentine Wright, Living Knowledge in West African Islam: The Sufi Community of Ibrahim Niasse, reviewed by David Owusu-Ansah
Kate Skinner, The Fruits of Freedom in British Togoland: Literacy, Politics and Nationalism, 1914–2014, reviewed by Kevin E. Grimm
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Journal of West African History 6, no. 1
Nwando Achebe
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2020
In This Issue
Editor's Introduction
Nwando Achebe, “People Have Succeeded in Overcoming Tremendous Space, But Not the Distance between One Person and Another”
Articles
Ernest Sasu Kwame Sewordor, “‘The Humble Petition of Johana Nyewuame Bekrah’: Becoming/Being Gã, Straddling ‘Spaces,’ and Negotiating Boundaries in the Gold Coast Christian ‘Model Town’ (Abokobi), ca. 1860–1980
Timothy D. L. Nevin, “Liberia’s Belle Yella Prison Camp (1910–1990): Repression, Stigma, and Forced Labor in the Heart of the Rainforest”
Keri Lambert, “‘In the Nature of a Crusade’: Wartime Extraction and the Seeds of Industrialization in the Gold Coast”
Ambe J. Njoh, Esther P. Chie, and Liora Bigon, “CDC Company Towns in Cameroon: A Case of Shaping Built Space to Articulate Power and Social Control in Colonial and Postcolonial Perspectives”
Alexander Keese, “Petitioning about the Revolutionary Nation: Social History and Communication under the Early Kérékou Regime in Benin, 1975–1977”
Book Reviews
Michael A. Gomez, African Dominion: A New History of Empire in Early and Medieval West Africa, reviewed by Jody A. Benjamin
Toby Green, A Fistful of Shells: West Africa from the Rise of the Slave Trade to the Age of Revolution, reviewed by Katharina A. Oke
Sandra E. Greene, Slave Owners of West Africa: Decision Making in the Age of Abolition, reviewed by J. M. Davey
Xavier Diatta, Fiju di Terra. La crise casamançaise racontée à mes enfants, reviewed by Pape Chérif Bertrand Bassène
Henry B. Lovejoy, Prieto: Yorùbá Kingship in Colonial Cuba during the Age of Revolutions, reviewed by Evan C. Rothera
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Journal of West African History 7, no. 1
Nwando Achebe
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2021
In This Issue
Editors’ Introduction
Ndubueze L. Mbah and Saheed Aderinto, “‘The Ghost of Macaulay’: Nigeria’s Anticolonialism and Struggle for Independence”
Articles
Mark Reeves, “A Gilded Cage? Nnamdi Azikiwe’s Pan-Africanism as Governor-General of Nigeria, 1960–63”
Rouven Kunstmann, “Fashioning Nationalism and the Shaping of the Public Sphere in 1950s Nigeria”
Jonathan T. Reynolds, “‘We Own Kano and Kano Owns Us’: Politics, Place, and Identity in Independence-Era Kano”
Robin P. Chapdelaine, “‘He remains a second person no matter the age’: Historical and Contemporary Perceptions of Childlessness and Adoption in Nigeria”
Retrospective
Agbenyega Adedze, “Nigeria: A Philatelic Essay”
Book Reviews
Mohammed Bashir Salau, Plantation Slavery in the Sokoto Caliphate: A Historical and Comparative Study, reviewed by Bekeh Utietiang Ukelina
Jacqueline-Bethel Tchouta Mougoué, Gender, Separatist Politics, and Embodied Nationalism in Cameroon, reviewed by Andrew Kettler
Bala Saho, Contours of Change: Muslim Courts, Women, and Islamic Society in Colonial Bathurst, the Gambia, 1905–1965, reviewed by Sara Katz
Alusine Jalloh, Muslim Fula Business Elites and Politics in Sierra Leone, reviewed David Newman Glovsky
Abou B. Bamba, African Miracle, African Mirage: Transnational Politics and the Paradox of Modernization in Ivory Coast, reviewed by Kevin E. Grimm
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Journal of West African History 8, no. 1
Nwando Achebe
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2022
In This Issue
Editor’s Introduction
Perceptible Pasts and Histories of Perceptions
Trevor R. Getz
“As Bitter as Senegalese Mahogany”: Mande Perceptions of Violence on the Road to Glory
David C. Conrad
Contemporary Africans Meet Timeless Africa: The Conflicted Impact of Asadata Dafora’s “African Operas” on Pan-African Work in the United States, 1930–50
Philip Serge Zachernuk
African Traditional Healing and Biomedicine: A Reconstruction of Colonial and Postindependence Health-Care History under Kwame Nkrumah, 1951–66
Samuel Adu-Gyamfi and Eugenia Anderson
Wealth in Knowledge: Spiritual Service and Political Power in Precolonial Asante
Emmanuel Akyeampong and David Owusu-Ansah
“The River Is Not to Be Crossed”: Anglo-French Boundary and Konkomba Cross-Border Mobility on the Ghana-Togo Border, 1918–30s
Joseph Udimal Kachim
Book Reviews
Power, Culture and Modernity in Nigeria: Beyond the Colony, by Oluwatoyin Oduntan
Reviewed by Katharina A. Oke
Beyond Aesthetics: Use, Abuse, and Dissonance in African Art Traditions, by Wole Soyinka
Reviewed by Haythem Guesmi
Colonial Transactions: Imaginaries, Bodies, and Histories in Gabon, Florence Bernault
Reviewed by Jeremy Dell
Essai d’histoire locale. L’oeuvre d’un historien guinéen à l’époque coloniale/The Work of a Guinean Historian during the Colonial Period, by Djiguiba Camara
Reviewed by Douglas W. Leonard
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Middle English Dictionary: A.1
Robert E. Lewis, Editor-in-Chief
University of Michigan Press, 1956
The most important modern reference work for Middle English studies
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Middle English Dictionary: I.1
Robert E. Lewis, Editor-in-Chief
University of Michigan Press, 1968
The most important modern reference work for Middle English studies
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Neolithic Revolution: New Perspectives on Southwest Asia in Light of Recent Discoveries on Cyprus (Levant Supplementary): No. 1
E. Peltenburg
Council for British Research in the Levant, 2004
Library of Congress GN776.32.C93N46 2004 | Dewey Decimal 939.37
The move towards a sedentary way of life had a profound effect on the human way of life: the development of complex societies can be directly attributed to the beginnings of farming in place of a nomadic hunter-gatherer lifestyle. When Gordon Childe coined the term 'Neolithic revolution' he meant it to reflect these vast changes that had occurred in the near east. This book extends the reach of these changes to include Cyprus, presenting new evidence that shows that the island played host to settled farming communities at the same time as the mainland, pushing its habitation back by 2000 years.
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Northeast African Studies 15, no. 1
Lee V. Cassanelli
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2015
IN THIS ISSUE
Articles
Fikru Negash Gebrekidan, "Ethiopia in Black Studies from W. E. B. Du Bois to Henry Louis Gates, Jr."
Hugo Ferran, "The Musical Expression of Identity in Maale Patrilineal Society (Southern Ethiopia)"
Carolina De Rosis, "The Organization of the Fight against HIV/AIDS in Ethiopia: Rallying around Afflictions"
Kevin K. Frank, "Ripeness and the 2008 Djibouti-Eritrea Border Dispute"
Virginia Luling, Anita S. Adam, "Continuities and Changes: Marriage in Southern Somalia and the Diaspora"
InMemoriam
Mohamed Haji Mukhtar, "A Remembrance of Salah Mohamed Ali and Aw Jama Umar Isse: The Passing of a Generation in Somali Studies"
Forum
Messay Kebede, "The Ethiopian Student Movement: A Rejoinder to Bahru Zewde’s The Quest for Socialist Utopia"
Bahru Zewde, "Response to Messay Kebede’s Rejoinder"
Book Reviews
Localising Salafism: Religious Change among Oromo Muslims in Bale, Ethiopia, by Terje Østebo, reviewed by Haggai Erlich
The Conscript: A Novel of Libya’s Anticolonial War, by Gebreyesus Hailu, translated by Ghirmai Negash, reviewed by Carmela Garritano
British Somaliland: An Administrative History, 1920–1960, by Brock Millman, reviewed by Lidwien Kapteijns
Regional Integration, Identity, and Citizenship in the Greater Horn of Africa, edited by Kidane Mengisteab and Redie Bereketeab, reviewed by Joseph L. Venosa
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Northeast African Studies 16, no. 1
Lee V. Cassanelli
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2016
IN THIS ISSUE
From the Editor
Articles
Stefano Bellucci, "The 1974 Ethiopian Revolution at 40: Social, Economic, and Political Legacies"
Berthold Unfried, "Friendship and Education, Coffee and Weapons: Exchanges between Socialist Ethiopia and the German Democratic Republic"
Abera Yemane-ab, “'Land to the Tiller': Unrealized Agenda of the Revolution"
Samuel Andreas Admasie, "Historicizing Contemporary Growth: The Ethiopian Revolution, Social-Structural Transformation, and Capitalist Development"
John Markakis, "The Revolution and the Scholars"
Elleni Centime Zeleke, "When Social Science Concepts Become Neutral Arbiters of Social Conflict: Reading the Ethiopian Federal Elections of 2005 through the Ethiopian Student Movement of the 1960s and 1970s"
Eyob Balcha Gebremariam, Linda Herrera, "On Silencing the Next Generation: Legacies of the 1974 Ethiopian Revolution on Youth Political Engagement"
Bitania Tadesse, "Revolutionary Ethiopia through the Lens of the Contemporary Film Industry"
Kiflu Tadesse, "Some Thoughts about the Ethiopian Left"
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Northeast African Studies 17, no. 1
Lee V. Cassanelli
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2017
IN THIS ISSUE
Editor's Note
Articles
Steven Serels, "Early European Colonial Rule on the African Red Sea Littoral"
Marina de Regt, "From Yemen to Eritrea and Back: A Twentieth Century Family History"
Julten Abdelhalim, "Reviving Islam: Neo-Salafism Traversing Saudi Arabia and Egypt"
Menashe Anzi, "Yemenite Jews in the Red Sea Trade and the Development of a New Diaspora"
Ulrike Freitag, "A Twentieth-Century Merchant Network Centered on Jeddah: The Correspondence of Muḥammad b. Aḥmad Bin Ḥimd"
Dionisius A. Agius, "Red Sea Folk Beliefs: A Maritime Spirit Landscape"
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Northeast African Studies 19, no. 1
Jonathan Miran
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2020
In This Issue
Jonathan Miran, "From the Editor"
Special Issue: Ethiopia and Nubia in Islamic Egypt: Connected Histories of Northeastern Africa
Julien Loiseau, "Introduction to the Special Issue"
Sobhi Bouderbala, "Al-Ḥabasha in Miṣr and the End of the World: Early Islamic Egyptian Apocalypse Narratives Related to Abyssinia"
Abbès Zouache, "Remarks on the Blacks in the Fatimid Army, Tenth–Twelfth Century CE"
Julien Loiseau, "Abyssinia at al-Azhar: Muslim Students from the Horn of Africa in Late Medieval Cairo"
Giuseppe Cecere, "From Ethiopian Slave to Egyptian Ṣūfī Master? Yāqūt al-Ḥabashī in Mamluk and Ottoman Sources"
Book Reviews
Giulia Liberatore, Somali, Muslim, British: Striving in Securitized Britain, reviewed by Fiori Sara Berhane
Michael Woldemariam, Insurgent Fragmentation in the Horn of Africa: Rebellions and Its Discontents, reviewed by Etana H. Dinka
Paul D. Williams, Fighting for Peace in Somalia: A History and Analysis of the African Union Mission, 2007–2017, reviewed by Viktor Marsai
Andreu Martínez d’Alòs-Moner, Envoys of a Human God: The Jesuit Mission to Christian Ethiopia, 1557–1632, reviewed by LaVerle Berry
Arkebe Oqubay, Made in Africa: Industrial Policy in Ethiopia, reviewed by Christina T. Collins
Jennifer Riggan, The Struggling State: Nationalism, Mass Militarization, and the Education of Eritrea, reviewed by Ruth Iyob
Victor M. Fernández, Jorge De Torres, Andreu Martínez d’Alòs-Moner, and Carlos Cañete, The Archaeology of the Jesuit Missions in Ethiopia (1557–1632), reviewed by Alfredo González-Ruibal
Aaron Tesfaye, State and Economic Development in Africa: The Case of Ethiopia, reviewed by Zinabu Samaro Rekiso
Anita Hannig, Beyond Surgery: Injury, Healing, and Religion at an Ethiopian Hospital, reviewed by Sarah A. Williams
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Northeast African Studies 21, no. 1
Jonathan Miran
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2021
In This Issue
Articles
The Exaltation of Holy Cross and the Deposition of the Emperor of Ethiopia: Ləj Iyasu a Mäsqäl Drama | Steven Kaplan
Individual and Institutional Drivers of Inequality in Rural Agricultural Contexts: Evidence from Southern Ethiopia | Logan Cochrane and Alec Thornton
Revisions of the Past, between Architectural and Political Form: The Memory of the Old Parliament Building in Mogadishu | Haroon Q. Mohamoud
Hunter in Somaliland: Consul Frederick M. Hunter and the Creation of the British Somaliland Protectorate | James Fargher
Book Reviews
The Puzzle of Ethiopian Politics, by Terrence Lyons | Jan Erk
Modernist Art in Ethiopia, by Elizabeth Wolde Giorgis| Dagmawi Woubshet
Tales of Hope, Tastes of Bitterness: Chinese Road Builders in Ethiopia, by Miriam Driessen | Liang Chen
Under Construction: Technologies of Development in Urban Ethiopia, by Daniel Mains | Aaron Tesfaye
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On the Origin of Superheroes: From the Big Bang to Action Comics No. 1
Chris Gavaler
University of Iowa Press, 2015
Library of Congress PN56.5.H45G38 2015 | Dewey Decimal 809.93352
Most readers think that superheroes began with Superman’s appearance in Action Comics No. 1, but that Kryptonian rocket didn’t just drop out of the sky. By the time Superman’s creators were born, the superhero’s most defining elements—secret identities, aliases, disguises, signature symbols, traumatic origin stories, extraordinary powers, self-sacrificing altruism—were already well-rehearsed standards. Superheroes have a sprawling, action-packed history that predates the Man of Steel by decades and even centuries. On the Origin of Superheroes is a quirky, personal tour of the mythology, literature, philosophy, history, and grand swirl of ideas that have permeated western culture in the centuries leading up to the first appearance of superheroes (as we know them today) in 1938.
From the creation of the universe, through mythological heroes and gods, to folklore, ancient philosophy, revolutionary manifestos, discarded scientific theories, and gothic monsters, the sweep and scale of the superhero’s origin story is truly epic. We will travel from Jane Austen’s Bath to Edgar Rice Burroughs’s Mars to Owen Wister’s Wyoming, with some surprising stops along the way. We’ll meet mad scientists, Napoleonic dictators, costumed murderers, diabolical madmen, blackmailers, pirates, Wild West outlaws, eugenicists, the KKK, Victorian do-gooders, detectives, aliens, vampires, and pulp vigilantes (to name just a few). Chris Gavaler is your tour guide through this fascinating, sometimes dark, often funny, but always surprising prehistory of the most popular figure in pop culture today. In a way, superheroes have always been with us: they are a fossil record of our greatest aspirations and our worst fears and failings.
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PLOTINUS Ennead I.1: What is the Living Thing? What is Man?: Translation with an Introduction and Commentary
Gerard O'Daly
Parmenides Publishing, 2017
Library of Congress B693.E52E5 2017c | Dewey Decimal 186.4
Ennead I.1 is a succinct and concentrated analysis of key themes in Plotinus' psychology and ethics. It focuses on the soul-body relation, discussing various Platonic, Aristotelian, and Stoic views before arguing that there is only a soul-trace in the body (forming with the body a “compound”), while the reasoning soul itself is impassive and flawless. The soul-trace hypothesis is used to account for human emotions, beliefs, and perceptions, and human fallibility in general. Its problematic relation to our rational powers, as well as the question of moral responsibility, are explored. Plotinus develops his original and characteristic concept of the self or “we,” which is so called because it is investigated as something common to all humans (rather than a private individual self), and because it is multiple, referring to the reasoning soul or to the “living thing” composed of soul-trace and body. Plotinus explores the relation between the “we” and consciousness, and also its relation to the higher metaphysical entities, the Good, and Intellect.
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QED: A Journal in GLBTQ Worldmaking 2, no. 1
Charles E. Morris III
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2015
IN THIS ISSUE
Editorial Introduction
Thomas K. Nakayama, Charles E. Morris III, "Worldmaking and Everyday Interventions"
Essays
Raechel Tiffe, "Interrogating Industries of Violence: Queering the Labor Movement to Challenge Police Brutality and the Prison Industrial Complex"
Camille Holthaus, "The Future of Bisexual Activism"
Jonathan Alexander, "Narrating Sexual Compulsion: Gay Male Writing Beyond Shame"
Jaime Woo, "Grindr: Part of a Complete Breakfast"
Justin N. Thorpe, Adam J. Greteman, "Intimately Bound to Numbers: On the Rhetorics of GLBTQ School Climate Research"
Queer Conversation
Kathleen E. Feyh, LGBTQ Oppression and Activism in Russia: An Interview with Igor Iasine
Queer Performance and Performativities
Bryant Keith Alexander, "Introduction: Performative Rhetorics of Desire, Resistance, and Possibility"
Kimberlee Pérez, "You Can Get Anything You Want"
Tim Miller, "Lay of the Land"
Book Reviews
Jason Edward Black and Charles E. Morris III, eds., An Archive of Hope: Harvey Milk’s Speeches and Writings, reviewed by Maegan Parker Brooks
Alison Kafer, Feminist, Queer, Crip, reviewed by Julie Passanante Elman
Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore, The End of San Francisco, reviewed by Colin Gillis
Lucas Hilderbrand, Paris Is Burning: A Queer Film Classic, reviewed by Ryan James Gliszinski
Julia Serano, Excluded: Making Feminist and Queer Movements More Inclusive, reviewed by Caleb J. Green
Mel Y. Chen, Animacies: Biopolitics, Racial Mattering, and Queer Affect, reviewed by Shawna Lipton
Dennis Altman, The End of the Homosexual? reviewed by John Whittier Treat
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QED: A Journal in GLBTQ Worldmaking 3, no. 1
Charles E. Morris III
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2016
IN THIS ISSUE
Essays
Nishant Shahani, "How to Survive the Whitewashing of AIDS: Global Pasts, Transnational Futures"
Valerie Palmer-Mehta, "Subversive Maternities: Staceyann Chin’s Contemplative Voice"
Leland G. Spencer, John Lynch, "Possibilities for Inclusive Family and Community in Beth Stroud’s ‘Walking in the Light’"
Courtney Bailey, "Confession and Catharsis in the U.S. Academy: Trigger Warnings, Coalitions, and Academic Audiences"
Queer Conversation
Bryan J. McCann, "Holding Each Other Better: Discussing State Violence, Healing, and Community with BreakOUT!"
Forum
Peter Odell Campbell, "Hobby Lobby’s Queer Antecedents (A Tale of Two RFRAs)"
Amy L. Livingston, Anna Kurhajec, "Organizing Priorities: The Problem with ENDA and Burwell"
Lisa M. Corrigan, "So, You’ve Heard of the Duggars? Bodily Autonomy, Religious Exemption, and the American South"
Alyssa A. Samek, "The Fourth Demand"
Book Reviews
C. Riley Snorton, Nobody’s Supposed to Know: Black Sexuality on the Down Low, reviewed by Charles I. Nero
Noelle M. Stout, After Love: Queer Intimacy and Erotic Economies in Post-Soviet Cuba, reviewed by Lisa M. Corrigan
Erin J. Rand, Reclaiming Queer: Activist and Academic Rhetorics of Resistance, reviewed by Kendall Gerdes
Meredith L. Weiss and Michael J. Bosia, eds., Global Homophobia: States, Movements, and the Politics of Oppression, reviewed by Joe Hatfield
Jeffrey Q. McCune, Jr., Sexual Discretion: Black Masculinity and the Politics of Passing, reviewed by Cherod Johnson
Adelina Anthony, Las Hociconas: Three Locas with Big Mouths and Even Bigger Brains, reviewed by Ruby Kim
Larissa M. Mercado-López, Sonia Saldívar-Hull, and Antonia Castañeda, eds., El Mundo Zurdo 3: Selected Works from the 2012 Meeting of the Society for the Study of Gloria Anzaldúa, reviewed by Irene Alejandra Ramírez and Adela C. Licona
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QED: A Journal in GLBTQ Worldmaking 4, no. 1
Charles E. Morris III
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2017
IN THIS ISSUE
Articles
Grace McLaughlin, "Divergent Students, Disruptive Students: Gender Anxieties in U.S. K–12 Schools"
Charles Francis, Pate Felts, "Archive Activism: Vergangenheitsbewaltigung!"
Joshua H. Miller "'Until Death Do We (Queers) Part': (Queer) Biblical Interpretation, (Invented) Truth, and Presumption in Controversies Concerning Biblical Characters’ Sexualities"
Queer Conversation
Morgan M. Page, Sarah Schulman, "Queer Suicidality, Conflict, and Repair"
Forum
Tony E. Adams, Derek M. Bolen, "Tragic Queer at the Urinal Stall, Who, Now, Is the Queerest One of All? Queer Theory | Autoethnography | Doing Queer Autoethnography"
Jennifer Lee, "Ripping Off the Mask: A Queer, Kinky, Fat Masquerade"
Andrew R. Spieldenner, "Infectious Sex? An Autoethnographic Exploration of HIV Prevention"
Sandra L. Pensoneau-Conway, "Parenting the Possible"
Elijah C. Nealy, "Identity Intersections and Transformers: A Transgender Autoethnographic Reflection"
Robert Gutierrez-Perez, "Bridging Performances of Auto/ethnography and Queer Bodies of Color to Advocacy and Civic Engagement"
Amy Arellano, Christina L. Ivey, "Speaking as (Significant) Othered"
Sandra L. Faulkner, "MotherWork COLLAGE (A Queer Scrapbook)"
Shaka McGlotten, "Unlearning/Ethnography"
Ken Plummer, "On the Infinitude of Life Stories: Still Puzzling Queer Tales After All These Years"
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QED: A Journal in GLBTQ Worldmaking 5, no. 1
Charles E. Morris III
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2018
IN THIS ISSUE:
Essays
Tamar Shirinian, “Queer Life-Worlds in Postsocialist Armenia: Alternativ Space and the Possibilities of In/Visibility”
Ace J. Eckstein, “Out of Sync: Complex Temporality in Transgender Men’s YouTube Transition Channels”
Brett Cameron Stockdill, “Love in the Time of ACT UP: Reflections on AIDS Activism, Queer Family, and Desire”
Jesus Cisneros and Julia Gutierrez, “‘What Does It Mean to Be Undocuqueer?’ Exploring (il)Legibility within the Intersection of Gender, Sexuality, and Immigration Status”
Exhibition and Performance Reviews
Dominic Janes, “Review of Exhibitions: British Library, Gay UK: Love, Law and Liberty; British Museum, Desire, Love, Identity: Exploring LGBTQ Histories; and Tate Britain, Queer British Art, 1861–1967”
Jeanne Vaccaro, “Embodied Risk: Cassils”
Jessica Lynn Posner, “Artist as Alchemist: A Review of Cassils’s Monumental ”
Book Reviews
Meg-John Barker and Julia Scheele, Queer: A Graphic History, reviewed by Jess O’Rear
Ana Castillo, Give It to Me, reviewed by Elena Perez-Zetune
Uriel Quesada, Leticia Gomez, and Salvador Vidal-Ortiz, eds., Queer Brown Voices: Personal Narratives of Latina/o LGBT Activism, reviewed by Griselda Madrigal Lara
Jesus Ramirez-Valles, Queer Aging: The Gayby Boomers and a New Frontier for Gerontology, reviewed by Dustin Bradley Goltz
Eric Darnell Pritchard, Fashioning Lives: Black Queers and the Politics of Literacy, reviewed by Gavin P. Johnson
Eli Clare, Brilliant Imperfection: Grappling with Cure, reviewed by Julie Avril Minich
Amy L. Brandzel, Against Citizenship: The Violence of the Normative, reviewed by Annie Hill
Bruno Perreau, Queer Theory: The French Response, reviewed by Kim Coates
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QED: A Journal in GLBTQ Worldmaking 6, no. 1
Charles E. Morris III
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2019
IN THIS ISSUE
Essays
Evan Mitchell Schares, “The Suicide of Leelah Alcorn: Whiteness in the Cultural Wake of Dying Queers”
Nan Gearhardt, “Rethinking Trans History and Gay History in Early Twentieth-Century New York”
Kyle Christensen, “Containing Voices of Memory: Lesbianism, Second-Wave Feminism, and the Queer Mnemonic Voice-Outtake in MAKERS: The Women Who Make America” 48
Forum: Queer Trans Culture and Invention Beyond Visibility: Experiencing Cassils
E. Cram, “Prelude to an Encounter”
E. Cram, “Feeling a Monumental Midwest: Reflections from Monument Push”
K. J. Rawson, “Witness, Bystander, or Aggressor? Encountering Cassils”
Charles E. Morris III, “Smelling Cassils”
Daniel C. Brouwer, “Illness as Metaphor in Cassils’s Trans Performance”
Benjamin Zender, “What Might Be Bullets, Fireworks, or Balloons: Repertoires of More than Survival in Cassils’s 103 Shots and Lyle Ashton Harris and Thomas Allen Harris’s Brotherhood, Crossroads and Etcetera 1994”
E. Cram and Cassils, “Cassils: On Violence, Witnessing, and the Making of Trans Worlds”
Book Reviews
Héctor Domínguez Ruvalcaba, Translating the Queer: Body Politics and Transnational Conversations, reviewed by Matthew Ringard
Vanessa R Panfil, The Gang’s All Queer: The Lives of Gay Gang Members, reviewed by Taheera Shabazz
Trevor Hoppe, Punishing Disease: HIV and the Criminalization of Sickness, reviewed by Mallory J. Johnson
Kadji Amin, Disturbing Attachments: Genet, Modern Pederasty, and Queer History, reviewed by Weisong Gao
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QED: A Journal in GLBTQ Worldmaking 7, no. 1
Charles E. Morris III
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2020
In This Issue
Essays
David Church, “Pinning Down the Past: Lesbian Politics and Queer Ecologies in The Duke of Burgundy”
Jason Jacobs, “An Excess of Love”
Forum: “We Don’t See LGBTQ Differences”: Cisheteronormativity and the Concealing of Phobias and Irrational Fears behind Rhetorics of Acceptance
Roberta Chevrette and Shinsuke Eguchi, “Introduction: ‘We Don’t See LGBTQ Differences’: Cisheteronormativity and the Concealing of Phobias and Irrational Fears behind Rhetorics of Acceptance”
Shinsuke Eguchi, “The Politics of Queerphobia: In the Communication Discipline”
Bernadette Marie Calafell, “Cisnormativity, Whiteness, and the Fear of Contagion in Academia”
Benny LeMaster, “Notes on Some Especially (Not So) Subtle Dissatisfactions”
Shuzhen Huang, “Unbecoming Queer: Chinese Queer Migrants and Impossible Subjectivity”
Anthony Cuomo, “Constituting an Audience against California State Senate Bill 48”
Andrew R. Spieldenner, “‘But She Has Gay Friends’: The Violence of Heteronormative Liberal Politics in the University”
Roberta Chevrette, “Blinded by Acceptance: Straight Fragility, Shame, and the Dangers of Postqueer Politics”
Pavithra Prasad, “In a Minor Key: Queer Kinship in Times of Grief ”
Film/Exhibition Reviews
Don Argott, director, Believer, reviewed by Ben Brandley
Ximing Zhang, director, I’ve Got a Little Problem, reviewed by Christian Gregory
Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman, directors, State of Pride, reviewed by Abigail Reed
Michael Palmieri and Donal Mosher, directors, The Gospel of Eureka, reviewed by Dakoda Smith
Book Reviews
Jonathan Weinberg, Pier Groups: Art and Sex Along the New York Waterfront, reviewed by Daniel Fountain
Sara Ahmed, What’s the Use: On the Uses of Use, reviewed by Caitlin Mackenzie
Jana Riess, The Next Mormons: How Millennials Are Changing the LDS Church, reviewed by Ben Brandley
Bonnie Ruberg, Video Games Have Always Been Queer, reviewed by Mario J. Sanders
E. Patrick Johnson, Black. Queer. Southern. Women.: An Oral History, reviewed by Richard Daily
Tim Miller, A Body in the O: Performances and Stories, review by Anthony Rosendo Zariñana
Roderick A. Ferguson, One-Dimensional Queer, reviewed by Charles O’Malley
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QED: A Journal in GLBTQ Worldmaking 8, no. 1
Charles E. Morris III
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2021
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QED: A Journal in GLBTQ Worldmaking 9, no. 1
Charles E. Morris III
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2022
In This Issue
Introduction
“Every Nigga Is a Star”: A Critical Reflection on the Fifth Anniversary of Moonlight
Jeffrey Q. McCune
Essays
In Moonlight, Perpetually Outside
Isaiah Matthew Wooden
Moving through Trauma: Black Queer Vulnerability in Moonlight
Maurice Tracy
“Don’t Look at Me!”: Deviance and the Uncontrollable Image of Black Motherhood in Moonlight
Terrance Wooten
Forum
The Queerness of Touch: Mutual Recognition and Deep Intimacy in Moonlight
Marlon M. Bailey
“Stay Down”: Moonlight and Negative Affect as an Analytic
Antonia Randolph
On Touching, Where Tender Meets Tough
Godfried Asante
Jesus Died to Guide the Prophet in the Moon’s Blue Chunk
Baba Badji
Book Reviews
Poor Queer Studies: Confronting Elitism in the University, by Matt Brim
Reviewed by Rebekah Jo Aycock
Queer Korea, edited by Todd A. Henry
Reviewed by Seonah Kim
Foucault’s Strange Eros, by Lynne Huffer
Reviewed by Lauren Guilmette
Plague Years: A Doctor’s Journey through the AIDS Crisis, by Ross Slotten
Reviewed by Seth Knievel
Shakespeare and Queer Representation, by Stephen Guy-Bray
Reviewed by Jason Boyd
We Are Everywhere: Protest, Power, and Pride in the History of Queer Liberation, by Matthew Riemer and Leighton Brown
Reviewed by Hunter Thompson
Film Reviews
Frank, directed by Lenny Abrahamson
Reviewed by Paul Walker
Making Sweet Tea, directed by John L. Jackson
Reviewed by Jeffrey Q. McCune
Rafiki, directed by Wanuri Kahiu
Reviewed by Kyéra Sterling
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Real Analysis Exchange 40, no. 1
Paul D. Humke
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2015
IN THIS ISSUE
CONFERENCE ANNOUNCEMENTS
EDITORIAL MESSAGES
TOPICAL SURVEYS
- Àkos K. Matszangosz, "The Denjoy-Young-Saks Theorem in Higher Dimensions: A Survey"
RESEARCH ARTICLES
- Emmanuel Chetcuti, Joseph Muscat, "Equilateral Weights on the Unit Ball of Rn"
- Tuomas Sahlsten, "Tangent Measures of Typical Measures"
- Ettore Minguzzi, "The Equality of Mixed Partial Derivatives Under Weak Differentiability Conditions"
- Andrei E. Ghenciu, Mario Roy, "Bowen's Formula for Shift-Generated Finite Conformal Constructions"
- Kathryn Hare, Ka-Shing Ng, "Hausdorff and Packing Measures of Balanced Cantor Sets"
- Tomasz Filipczak, Andrzej Rosłanowski, Saharon Shelah, "On Borel Hull Operations"
- Delong Li, Jie Miao, "Generalized Kiesswetter's Functions"
- Donatella Bongiorno, Giuseppa Corrao, "An Integral on a Complete Metric Measure Space"
INROADS
- John C. Georgiou, "Extreme Results on Certain Generalized Riemann Derivatives"
- Amin Farjudian, Behrouz Emamizadeh, "Absolute Continuity in Partial Differential Equations"
- Adel B. Badi, "Basic Introduction to Exponential and Logarithmic Functions"
ERRATA
- Antonio Boccuto, Xenofon Dimitriou, "Addendum to: Some New Types of Filter Limit Theorems for Topological Group-Valued Measures"
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Real Analysis Exchange 41, no. 1
Paul D. Humke
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2016
VOLUME 41, ISSUE 1
Conference Announcements
Editorial Messages
Plenary Lectures
A. M. Olevskii, "Fourier Quasicrystals"
Marianna Csörnyei, "Tangents of Curves and Dierentiability of Functions"
Zoltán Buczolich, "Convergence of Ergodic Averages for Many Group Rotations"
Topical Surveys
Krzysztof Chris Ciesielski, David Miller, "A Continuous Tale on Continuous and Separately Continuous Functions"
Research Articles
Pongpol Ruankong, Songkiat Sumetkijakan, "Essential Closures"
Bruce H. Hanson, "Sets of Non-Differentiability for Functions with Finite Lower Scaled Oscillation"
Horst Alzer, "Inequalities for Mean Values in Two Variables"
Robert Menkyna, "On the Differences of Lower Semicontinuous Functions
S. N. Mukhopadhyay, S. Ray, "Relation Between Lp-Derivates and Peano, Approximate Peano and Borel Derivates of Higher Order"
Igor L. Bloshanskii, Denis A. Grafov, "Sufficient Conditions for Convergence Almost Everywhere of Multiple Trigonometric Fourier Series with Lacunary Sequence of Partial Sums"
Brian S. Thomson, "On VBG Functions and the Denjoy-Khintchine Integral"
Péter Komjáth, "A Certain 2-Coloring of the Reals"
Inroads
Alexander Kharazishvili, "Absolute Null Subsets of the Plane with Bad Orthogonal Projections"
René E. Castillo, Julio C. Ramos-Fernández, Margot Salas-Brown, "The Essential Norm of Multiplication Operators on Lorentz Sequence Spaces"
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Real Analysis Exchange 42, no. 1
Paul D. Humke
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2017
IN THIS ISSUE
Editorial Messages
Conference Announcements
Plenary Lectures
Miroslav Zelený, Characterizations of σ-Porosity Using Infinite Games
Alica Miller, On Various Conditions that Imply Sensitivity of Monoid Actions
Hajrudin Fejzić, "Divided Differences and Peano Derivatives"
Luisa Di Piazza, "Integrals and Selections of Multifunctions with Values in an Arbitrary Banach Space"
Research Articles
Michael Dymond, Beata Randrianantoanina, Huaqiang Xu, "On Interval Based Generalizations of Absolute Continuity for Functions on Rn"
Changhao Chen, "A Class of Random Cantor Sets"
Silvestru S. Dragomir, "Variance Jensen Type Inequalities for General Lebesgue Integral with Applications"
Carl P. Dettmann, Mrinal Kanti Roychowdhury, "Quantization for Uniform Distributions on Equilateral Triangles"
Vassiliki Farmaki, Andreas Mitropoulos, "The l1-Dichotomy Theorem with Respect to a Coideal"
Inroads
J. Marshall Ash, Stefan Catoiu, "Directional Differentiability in the Euclidean Plane"
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Real Analysis Exchange 43, no. 1
Paul D. Humke
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2018
IN THIS ISSUE
EDITORIAL MESSAGES
CONFERENCE ANNOUNCEMENTS
TOPICAL SURVEY
- Tepper L. Gill, "Banach Spaces for the Schwartz Distributions"
PLENARY LECTURES
- Juan Bés, "Linear Subspaces of Hypercyclic Vectors"
- Bruce Hanson, "Some Results about Big and Little Lip"
- Toby C. O'Neil, "Measuring Anisotropy in Planar Sets"
RESEARCH ARTICLES
- Jörg Neunhäuserer, "Continued Logarithm Representation of Real Numbers"
- George Galvin, "An Elementary Proof of an Isoperimetric Inequality for Paths with Finite p-Variation"
- Taras Banakh, "Quasicontinuous Functions with Values in Piotrowski Spaces"
- Mrinal Kanti Roychowdhury, "Optimal Quantizers for Some Absolutely Continuous Probability Measures"
- Rachel L. Bayless, "Ergodic Properties of Rational Functions that Preserve Lebesgue Measure on R"
- Artur Nicolau, "Divided Differences, Square Functions, and a Law of the Iterated Logarithm"
- Lorenz Halbeisen, Marc Lischka, Salome Schumacher, "Magic Sets"
INROADS
- Z. Y. Zhu, E. M. Dong, "Random Cutouts of the Unit Cube with I.U.D Centers"
- Alan Chang, "On the Minkowski Sum of Two Curves"
- Alexander Kharazishvili, "A Note on the Uniqueness Property for Borel G-measures"
- Andrew M. Bruckner, Krzysztof Chris Ciesielski, "On the Composition of Derivatives"
- Hajrudin Fejzić, "A Note on the Luzin-Menchoff Theorem"
- José Mendoza, "Which Integrable Functions Fail to be Absolutely Integrable?"
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Real Analysis Exchange 44, no. 1
Paul D. Humke
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2019
In This Issue
Editorial Messages
Conference Announcements
In Memoriam: Harry Miller
Topical Surveys
Tepper L. Gill, Timothy Myers, "Constructive Analysis on Banach Spaces"
Plenary Lectures
Francisco L. Hernández, Evgeny M. Semenov, "Strictly Singular Operators on Banach Lattices"
Vladimir I. Bogachev, "Distribution of Polynomials in Many Variables and Nikolskii–Besov Spaces"
Natalia Kholshchevnikova, "The Union Problem and the Category Problem of Sets of Uniqueness in the Theory of Orthogonal Series"
Research Articles
Riddhi Shah, Alok K. Yadav, "Dynamics of Certain Distal Actions on Spheres"
Horst Alzer, Alexander Kovačec, "The Inequality of Milne and its Converse, III"
Han Yu, "Erdős Semi-groups, Arithmetic Progressions, and Szemerédi's Theorem"
Alexei Yu. Karlovich, "Hardy-Littlewood Maximal Operator on the Associate Space of a Banach Function Space"
Álvaro Corvalán, "Some Characterizations of the Preimage of A∞ for the Hardy-Littlewood Maximal Operator and Consequences"
Panagiotis Georgopoulos, Constantinos Gryllakis, "On the Speed of Convergence in the Strong Density Theorem"
Redouane Sayyad, "The Weak Integral by Partitions of Unity"
Stuart A. Burrell, "On the Dimension and Measure of Inhomogeneous Attractors"
Inroads
Alexander Kharazishvili, "On the Steinhaus Property and Ergodicity via the Measure-Theoretic Density of Sets"
Sandra Lucente, "A Didactic Note on Classic Function Spaces and the Fourier Transform"
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Real Analysis Exchange 45, no. 1
Paul D. Humke
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2020
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Real Analysis Exchange 46, no. 1
Paul D. Humke
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2021
In This Issue
EDITORIAL MESSAGES
RESEARCH ARTICLES
Max Goering, "Characterizations of Countably n-Rectifable Radon Measures by Higher-dimensional Menger Curvatures"
Igor E. Preobrazhenskii, "Suffcient Conditions for Convergence of Riemann Sums for Function Space Defined by the k-Modulus of Continuity"
Veerapazham Murugan and Rajendran Palanivel, "Non-Isolated, Non-Strictly Monotone Points of Iterates of Continuous Functions"
Paweł Barbarski, "Continuous Functions in Rings Generated by a Single Darboux Function"
Oswaldo Rio Branco de Oliveira, "The Exponential Matrix: An Explicit Formula by an Elementary Method"
Liangpan Li, "Open and Surjective Mapping Theorems for Differentiable Maps with Critical Points"
Tiago Canarias, Alexei Karlovich, and Eugene Shargorodsky, "Multiplication Is an Open Bilinear Mapping in the Banach Algebra of Functions of Bounded Wiener p-Variation"
Donát Nagy, "Substituting the Typical Compact Sets into a Power Series"
Jonathan M. Fraser and Han Yu, "Approximate Arithmetic Structure in Large Sets of Integers"
Domenico Candeloro, Anna Rita Sambucini, and Luca Trastulli, "A Girsanov Result for the Pettis Integral"
INROADS
Steen Pedersen and Joseph P. Sjoberg, "Sequential Derivatives"
Konrad J. Swanepoel, "Outer Linear Measure of Connected Sets via Steiner Trees"
Immanuel D. Calunod and I. J. L. Garces, "Strong Derivative and the Essentially Riemann Integral"
Narinder Singh and Surinder Pal Singh Kainth, "Variational Measure with Respect to Measurable Gauges"
Ladislav Mišík and János T. Tóth, "Ideal Extensions of Olivier's Theorem"
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Real Analysis Exchange 47, no. 1
Paul D. Humke
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2022
In This Issue
Editorial Messages
Conference Announcements
Topical Survey
Riccardo Camerlo
Descriptive Set Theory, from Cantor to Wadge and Beyond
Research Articles
Marcus Pivato and Vassili Vergopoulos
Measure and Integration on Boolean Algebras of Regular Open Subsets in a Topological Space
Gertruda Ivanova and Irena Domnik
On Density and σ-Porosity in Some Families of Darboux Functions
Daniel Perry
Lipschitz Homotopy Groups of Contact 3-Manifolds
K. P. S. Bhaskara Rao
Comments on Charges on the Boolean Algebra of Regular Open Sets
Şahin Koçak and Murat Limoncu
Generalized Convexity and Passage from Local to Global via Differential Inequalities
P. Viswanathan
A Brief Exposition of the Space of Relatively Bounded Nonlinear Operators
E. S. Coulam and T. H. Steele
A Characterization of Attractors for Baire Functions on the Interval
Jung-Chao Ban, Chih-Hung Chang, Wen-Guei Hu, Guan-Yu Lai, and Yu-Liang Wu
Topologically Mixing Properties of Multiplicative Integer Systems
João Paulos
On Reflexivity and Point Spectrum
Hüseyin Albayrak, Öznur Ölmez, and Salih Aytar
Some Set Theoretic Operators Preserving Ideal Hausdorff Convergence
Tomas Persson
A Mass Transference Principle and Sets with Large Intersections
Juan Ferrera, Javier Gómez Gil, and Jesús Llorente
Second Order Differentiability and Related Topics in the Takagi Class
Inroads
Martin E. Price
Approximating the Decreasing Rearrangement
Errata
Stuart A. Burrell
Erratum: On the Dimension and Measure of Inhomogeneous Attractors
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Real Analysis Exchange 48, no. 1
Paul D. Humke
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2023
IN THIS ISSUE
Editorial Messages
Conference Announcements
Obituaries
Michaela Mlíchová
Recollections about Jaroslav Smítal
Ľubomír Snoha
The Life and Mathematics of Jaroslav Smítal
Plenary Lectures
Zoltán Buczolich
Almost Everywhere Convergence Questions of Series of Translates of Non-Negative Functions
Research Articles
David Cruz-Uribe and Scott Rodney
A Note on the Limit of Orlicz Norms
Antoine Detaille and Augusto C. Ponce
A Decomposition for Borel Measures μ ≤ Hs
M. Bagnara, L. Gennaioli, G. M. Leccese, and E. Luongo
On the Hausdorff Measure of Rn with the Euclidean Topology
István Blahota
Approximation by Subsequences of Matrix Transform Mean of Walsh-Fourier Series
Ahmet Batal, Sadık Eyidoğan, and Haydar Göral
Irreducibility and Primality in Differentiability Classes
O. Karlovych and E. Shargorodsky
Remark on Singular Integral Operators of Convolution Type on Rearrangement-Invariant Banach Function Spaces
G. C. David, M. Kaczanowski, and D. Pinkerton
Quantitative Straightening of Distance Spheres
Inroads
Nathan Dalaklis, Kiko Kawamura, Tobey Mathis, and Michalis Paizanis
The Partial Derivative of Okamoto’s Functions with Respect to the Parameter
Suman Majumdar
Extension of the Continuity Theorems of Lebesgue Integration
Russel A. Gordon and Seán M. Stewart
Evaluating Improper Integrals using Laplace Transforms
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Revista de Estudios de Género y Sexualidades 44, no. 1
Dianna C. Niebylski
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2018
In This Issue
Dianna C. Niebylski, "Editor’s Note"
Yamile Silva, "Presentación al Premio Victoria Urbano de Reconocimiento Académico"
Nina M. Scott, "Victoria Urbano Prize Acceptance Speech"
Artículos / Articles
Nadia Celis, "Entre el 'crimen atroz' y el 'amor terrible': Poder y violencia en Crónica de una muerte anunciada"
Etna Ávalos, "Discapacidad, feminismo y sexualidad en Sangre en el ojo de Lina Meruane"
Natalia Pérez, "The Sibila’s Gaze and Acoustic Space in Farsa del juego de cañas"
Anthony Pasero-O’Malley, "Disciplinary Practices and Synchronized Swimming in Mar Gómez Glez’s Bajo el agua"
Ana Almar Liante, " Cruising 'Campos de Castilla': prácticas queer del postporno transfeminista"
Entrevista / Interview
Ana Gallego Cuiñas y María Teresa Medeiros-Lichem, "Luisa Valenzuela: la escritura de la memoria"
Cerstin Bauer-Funke, "Entrevista a Carmen Resino, Juana Escabias y Diana de Paco: Contra la violencia de género y otras violencias"
Creación / Poetry and fiction
Juan Pablo Rivera, "En invierno la batalla"
Alexander Selimov, "Desafío y otros poemas"
Óscar Daniel Campo, "La vida ausente"
Reseñas / Reviews
Libros de crítica / Critical Works
Baranda, Nieves and Anne J. Cruz, Eds. The Routledge Research Companion to Early Modern Spanish Women Writers.
Reviewed by Ana Díaz Burgos
Cowan, Benjamin A. Securing Sex: Morality and Repression in the Making of Cold War Brazil.
Reviewed by Fernanda Righi
Dann Luna, Ilana. Adapting Gender. Mexican Feminisms from Literature to Film.
Reviewed by Etna Ávalos
Pritchett, Kay. Dark Assemblages: Pilar Pedraza and the Gothic Story of Development.
Reviewed by Nina L. Molinaro
Versteeg, Margot and Susan Walter. Approaches to Teaching the Writings of Emilia Pardo Bazán.
Reviewed by Marina Cuzovic-Severn
Libros de Creación / Creative Works
Escaja, Tina. Manual Destructivista/Destructivist manual.
Reviewed by Salvador Oropesa
Anuncios / Announcements
Colaboradores en este número / Contributors in this Issue
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Revista de Estudios de Género y Sexualidades 45, no. 1
Rocío Quispe-Agnoli
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2020
In This Issue
Número especial / Special Issue
Re-imagining Female Disabilities in Luso-Hispanic Women’s Cultural Production
Esther Fernández and Victoria L. Ketz, "Introduction: Reframing Female (Dis)abilities"
Montserrat Fuente-Camacho, "Eliminando invisibilidades: La sexualidad de las mujeres crip en Yes, We Fuck!"
Lilia Adriana Pérez Limón, "The Trouble with Fat: Excess and Desire in Mariana Villegas’s Este cuerpo mío"
Magdalena Maiz-Peña, "Geografías interiores, cuerpos-hablantes y texturas visuales de la depresión: El manifiesto corpóreo nepantlista de Laura Aguilar (1959-2018)"
Kathleen Honora Connolly, "Deaf Culture and the Performing Arts in Spain: Rozalén and La Niña de los Cupones"
Lennie Amores, "Disabled Housewives: Impairment in Emilia Pardo Bazán’s 'Las medias rojas' and 'El revólver'"
María de Alva, "Miradas y ojos reconstruidos a partir de accidentes, viajes y retornos en dos geografías: El cuerpo en que nací y Sangre en el ojo"
Yuliana M. Ramos Orta, "Trashed Beauty: Abjection and Burned Females in The Things We Lost in the Fire"
Ana Ugarte, "Hibris literaria, eco-autismo y empatía en La mujer que buceó dentro del corazón del mundo de Sabina Berman"
Maryanne L. Leone, "Reframing Disability through an Ecocritical Perspective in Sara Mesa’s Cara de pan"
Astrid Lorena Ochoa Campo, "Locura y discapacidad en Delirio de Laura Restrepo"
Luisa Marcela Ossa, "Inextricably Tied: Gender, Race, Chronic Illness, and Disability in the Works of Edelma Zapata Pérez"
Entrevista / Interview
Cristina Martínez-Carazo y Jessica Rodrigues Poletti, "Almudena Carracedo frente a su obra: Una reflexión sobre El silencio de otros"
Creación / Creative Works
Carol Arcos, Pechos dobles (Los míos)
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Revista de Estudios de Género y Sexualidades 47, no. 1
Rocío Quispe-Agnoli
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2021
In This Issue
Artículos | Articles
Vania Barraza, "El género ilimitado: Márgenes, rupturas y transgresiones en el cine luso-hispánico"
Stephany Slaughter, "Monstrous Femininity and Heroic Masculinity: 'El Santo' versus 'Las mujeres vampiro'”
Emanuelle K. F. Oliveira-Monte, "Queering Brazilian Horror: Race, Class, and Sexual Orientation in As boas maneiras (2017)"
Juli A. Kroll, "Contesting Waters: Queer Signifying in La ciénaga and La niña santa by Lucrecia Martel"
Maria Birgitta Clark, "Encrucijadas melodramáticas para una intervención feminista en Géminis de Albertina Carri"
Martín Ponti, "Miss Tacuarembó: The Transformation of Gender and Genre in Argentinian Musicals"
Álvaro Baquero-Pecino, "Entre la comedia migratoria y el cine de casting: Géneros y simulaciones en Latiner de Inés Gowland"
Kathryn A. Everly, "Destabilizing Gender and Genre: Queering the Body in Libertarias and Land and Freedom"
Yanire Márquez Etxabe, "La política del silencio y el exceso háptico-aural como representación del trauma en Elisa K"
Entrevista | Interview
Alejandra Márquez Guajardo, "Ya es hora: La mirada femenina en la producción cinematográfica de Alejandra Márquez Abella"
Creación | Creative Work
Yuliana M. Ramos Orta, "Transida"
Reseñas | Reviews
Aramburu, Diana. Resisting Invisibility: Detecting the Female Body in Spanish Crime Fiction, reviewed by Ana Belén Álvarez
Valenzuela, Luisa. “El Chiste de dios” y otros cuentos, reviewed by Diane E. Marting
Stavans, Ilan. Sor Juana: Or, the Persistence of Pop, reviewed by A. Margarita Peraza-Rugeley
Fetta, Stephanie. Shaming into Brown: Somatic Transactions of Race in Latina/o Literature, reviewed by Juan Pablo Rivera
Bautista Botello, Ester. Carmen Martín Gaite: Poetics, Visual Elements and Space, reviewed by Benjamín Romero Salado
Ugalde, Sharon Keefe. Ophelia: Shakespeare and Gender in Contemporary Spain, reviewed by Lynn C. Purkey
2020 Reviewers
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Revista de Estudios de Género y Sexualidades 48, no. 1
Rocío Quispe-Agnoli
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2022
Contenido / Contents
Tema especial | Special Topic
Yo llana estoy: Jerarquías, transgresiones y despliegues de género en América hispana colonial (1492–1898)
Yamile Silva y Ana María Díaz Burgos
Uses of the Will: Textual Agency of Andean and Mapuche Women in Colonial Santiago
Javiera Jaque Hidalgo
Prácticas heterodoxas y santidad queer: “El proceso de fe” (s. XVII) de las monjas clarisas de Trujillo
Margarita Paz Torres y Silvia Ruiz Tresgallo
“Yo llana estoy” o el despliegue de una virginidad queer
Paola Uparela
Bailadoras: Las mujeres y el fandango en España y la Nueva España del siglo XVIII
Elena Deanda-Camacho
Defensa y protección de la honra femenina a finales del virreinato novohispano: dos instituciones de caridad
Yolopattli Hernández-Torres
Artículos | Articles
Anarquismo y naturalismo en la obra temprana de Salvadora Medina Onrubia
Alejandra Karina Carballo
Teatro y sororidad: Maria Angélica Ribeiro en el campo cultural brasileño de mediados del siglo XIX
María Alejandra Aguilar Dornelles
Sobre un desfamiliarizado juego cubano: cine deportivo e infelicidad queer en La partida (2013)
Antonio Isea
Entrevistas | Interviews
La escritura de Tatiana Lobo Wiehoff: entre el archivo y la ficción
Ana María Díaz Burgos y Yamile Silva
Ylonka Nacidit-Perdomo: Poesía, recuperación y divulgación de escritoras y artistas dominicanas
Ana María Díaz Burgos y Yamile Silva
Creación | Creative Work
Premio Victoria Urbano de Creación 2021: “Mujer de nubes exiliada” y otros poemas
Susana Villanueva Eguía Lis
Reseñas | Reviews
Ângela de Azevedo. El muerto disimulado/Presumed Dead
Teresa Fernández-Ulloa
Bianco, Paola, María J. Fraser-Molina y María A. Salgado, eds. Mujeres con voz propia. Antología guiada
Karen Wooley Martin
Lewandowska, Julia. Escritoras monjas. Autoridad y autoría en la escritura conventual femenina de los Siglos de Oro
Gabriela Martínez Pérez
Lipsett-Rivera, Sonya. The Origins of Macho: Men and Masculinity in Colonial Mexico
Paola Calahorrano
Tompkins, Cynthia. Affectual Erasures: Representations of Indigenous Peoples in Argentine Cinema
Traci Roberts-Camps
Vera-Rojas, María Teresa. “Se conoce que usted es ‘Moderna’”: Lecturas de la mujer en la colonia hispana de Nueva York (1920–1940)
Amarilis Hidalgo de Jesús
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Rhetoric & Public Affairs 18, no. 1
Martin J. Medhurst
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2015
IN THIS ISSUE
Articles
David G. Levasseur, Lisa M. Gring-Pemble, "Not All Capitalist Stories Are Created Equal: Mitt Romney’s Bain Capital Narrative and the Deep Divide in American Economic Rhetoric"
Stephanie A. Martin, "Recession Resonance: How Evangelical Megachurch Pastors Promoted Fiscal Conservatism in the Aftermath of the 2008 Financial Crash"
Christopher J. Gilbert, "If This Statue Could Talk: Statuary Satire in the Pasquinade Tradition"
Forum
Charles E. Morris III, "Introduction"
Bradford Vivian, "The Sight and Sound of Lincoln"
Kirt H. Wilson, "The Intimate and Ugly Politics of Emancipation"
Cara A. Finnegan, "Slave Photographs in Lincoln"
Charles E. Morris III, "Lincoln’s Queer Hands"
Brian J. Snee, "Saving the Emancipator"
Shawn J. Parry-Giles, David S. Kaufer, "Lincoln: The “Double Consciousness” of the Man and the President"
David Zarefsky, "Lincoln and Historical Accuracy"
Review Essay
Erin J. Rand, "Bad Feelings in Public: Rhetoric, Affect, and Emotion"
Book Reviews
Kristina Horn Sheeler and Karrin Vasby Anderson, Woman President: Confronting Postfeminist Political Culture, reviewed by Allison M. Prasch
Richard W. Leeman, The Teleological Discourse of Barack Obama, reviewed by Derek Sweet
Andre E. Johnson, The Forgotten Prophet: Bishop Henry McNeal Turner and the African American Prophetic Tradition, reviewed by Theon E. Hill
Michael L. Ondaatje, Black Conservative Intellectuals in Modern America, reviewed by Cynthia King
Kendall R. Phillips and G. Mitchell Reyes, eds., Global Memoryscapes: Contesting Remembrance in a Transnational Age, reviewed by Cynthia Duquette Smith
Samuel McCormick, Letters to Power: Public Advocacy Without Public Intellectuals, reviewed by James H. Collier
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Rhetoric & Public Affairs 19, no. 1
Martin J. Medhurst
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2016
IN THIS ISSUE
Articles
Ned O'Gorman, Kevin Hamilton, "The Sensibility of the State: Lookout Mountain Laboratory’s Operation Ivy and the Image of the Cold War 'Super'"
William Rodney Herring, "The Rhetoric of Credit, the Rhetoric of Debt: Economic Arguments in Early America and Beyond"
Forum
Laura J. Collins, "Rights Talk and Political Dispositions"
Review Essay
Zoltan P. Majdik, "On Rhetoric between Science and Society"
Book Reviews
Kristan Poirot, A Question of Sex: Feminism, Rhetoric, and Differences that Matter, reviewed by Jaclyn Nolan
Leslie J. Harris, State of the Marital Union: Rhetoric, Identity, and Nineteenth-Century Marriage Controversies, reviewed by Eric C. Miller
Marika Seigel, The Rhetoric of Pregnancy, reviewed by Judy Z. Segal
David Gold and Catherine L. Hobbs, Educating the New Southern Woman: Speech, Writing, and Race at the Public Women’s Colleges, 1884–1945, reviewed by Tiffany Lewis
Shawn J. Parry-Giles, Hillary Clinton in the News: Gender and Authenticity in American Politics, reviewed by Karrin Vasby Anderson
Karlyn Kohrs Campbell, The Great Silent Majority: Nixon’s 1969 Speech on Vietnamization, reviewed by Mary E. Stuckey
Roderick P. Hart, Jay P. Childers, and Colene J. Lind, Political Tone: How Leaders Talk and Why, reviewed by Michael J. Bergmaier
Marlia Banning, Manufacturing Uncertainty: Contemporary U.S. Public Life and the Conservative Right, reviewed by Thomas A. Salek
Jeffrey P. Mehltretter Drury, Speaking with the People’s Voice: How Presidents Invoke Public Opinion, reviewed by Jeffrey A. Kurr
James J. Kimble, Prairie Forge: The Extraordinary Story of the Nebraska Scrap Metal Drive of World War II, reviewed by Denise M. Bostdorff
Matthew May, Soapbox Rebellion: The Hobo Orator Union and the Free Speech Fights of the Industrial Workers of the World, 1909–1916, reviewed by Mary Anne Trasciatti
Maegan Parker Brooks, A Voice that Could Stir an Army: Fannie Lou Hamer and the Rhetoric of the Black Freedom Movement, reviewed by Aric Putnam
Saladin Ambar, Malcolm X at Oxford Union: Racial Politics in a Global Era, reviewed by Lisa Corrigan
Ronald C. Arnett, Communication Ethics in Dark Times: Hannah Arendt’s Rhetoric of Warning and Hope, reviewed by Nathan Crick
Stephen J. Hartnett, Eleanor Novek, and Jennifer K. Wood, eds., Working for Justice: A Handbook of Prison Education and Activism, reviewed by L. N. Badger
David D. Cooper, Learning in the Plural: Essays on the Humanities and Public Life, reviewed by William Keith
Kurt T. Lash, The Fourteenth Amendment and the Privileges and Immunities of American Citizenship, reviewed by Jessica Gantt Shafer
Christa J. Olson, Constitutive Visions: Indigeneity and Commonplaces of National Identity in Republican Ecuador, reviewed by Abigail Selzer King
Kathleen S. Lamp, A City of Marble: The Rhetoric of Augustan Rome, reviewed by Jeffrey Walker
Jim A. Kuypers, ed., Purpose, Practice, and Pedagogy in Rhetorical Criticism, reviewed by Antonio de Velasco
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Rhetoric & Public Affairs 20, no. 1
Martin J. Medhurst
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2017
IN THIS ISSUE
Articles
Nathan S. Atkinson, "Public Exclusions: Garrison State Rhetoric and the Domestic Control of Atomic Energy, 1945–46"
Randall Fowler, "Lion’s Last Roar, Eagle’s First Flight: Eisenhower and the Suez Crisis of 1956"
Travis Cram, “'An Open Door: Responsibility and the Comic Frame in Obama’s Foreign Policy Rhetoric on Iran"
Jansen B. Werner, "Building a 'Dwelling Place' for Justice: Ethos Reinvention in Martin Luther King Jr.’s 'Where Do We Go from Here?'”
Kevin Musgrave, "A Battle for Hearts and Minds: Evangelical Capitalism and Pastoral Power in Bruce Barton’s 'The Public'”
Review Essay
Christine J. Gardner, "Popular Culture and the Evangelical Imagination"
Book Reviews
Craig R. Smith, Confessions of a Presidential Speechwriter, reviewed by Diana B. Carlin
Ian Haney López, Dog Whistle Politics: How Coded Racial Appeals Have Reinvented Racism and Wrecked the Middle Class, reviewed by Jonathan P. Rossing
John Oddo, Intertextuality and the 24-Hour News Cycle: A Day in the Rhetorical Life of Colin Powell’s U.N. Address, reviewed by Mark A. Thompson
Raka Shome, Diana and Beyond: White Femininity, National Identity, and Contemporary Media Culture, reviewed by Haneen Shafeeq Ghabra and Bernadette Marie Calafell
Scott Stroud, Kant and the Promise of Rhetoric, reviewed by Ronald C. Arnett
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Rhetoric & Public Affairs 21, no. 1
Martin J. Medhurst
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2018
IN THIS ISSUE
Articles
Denise M. Bostdorff and Daniel J. O’Rourke, "Religion, Sport, and the Return of the Prodigal Son: The Postsecular Rhetoric of LeBron James’s 2014 'I’m Coming Home' Open Letter"
G. Mitchell Reyes, David P. Schulz, and Zoe Hovland, "When Memory and Sexuality Collide: The Homosentimental Style of Gay Liberation"
Adam J. Gaffey and Jennifer L. Jones Barbour, “'A Spirit That Can Never Be Told': Commemorative Agency and the Texas A&M University Bonfire Memorial"
Randall Fowler, “'Caliphate' against the Crown: Martyrdom, Heresy, and the Rhetoric of Enemyship in the Kingdom of Jordan"
Review Essay
Eric Scott Jenkins, "Materialism(s) in Recent Visual Rhetorical Histories: A Commentary"
Book Reviews
David Greenberg, Republic of Spin: An Inside History of the American Presidency, reviewed by Mary E. Stuckey
Jeffrey S. Ashley and Marla J. Jarmer, eds., The Bully Pulpit, Presidential Speeches, and the Shaping of Public Policy, reviewed by Justin Kirk
Barry Brummett, ed., Clockwork Rhetoric: The Language and Style of Steampunk, reviewed by Andrea J. Severson
Zeynep Gambetti and Marcial Gody-Anativia, eds., Rhetorics of Insecurity: Belonging and Violence in the Neoliberal Era, reviewed by Evan Beaumont Center
Gina L. Ercolini, Kant’s Philosophy of Communication, reviewed by Nathan Crick
Timothy Morton, Dark Ecology: For a Logic of Future Coexistence, reviewed by T. Jake Dionne
Anthony M. Wachs, The New Science of Communication: Reconsidering McLuhan’s Message for Our Modern Moment, reviewed by Corey Anton
Rebecca S. Richards, Transnational Feminist Rhetorics and Gendered Leadership in Global Politics: From Daughters of Destiny to Iron Ladies, reviewed by Tiara R. Na’puti
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Rhetoric & Public Affairs 22, no. 1
Martin J. Medhurst
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2019
In This Issue
Articles
Michael L. Butterworth, "George W. Bush as the 'Man in the Arena': Baseball, Public Memory, and the Rhetorical Redemption of a President"
Eric C. Miller and James E. Towns, “'The Protestant Contention': Religious Freedom, Respectability Politics, and W. A. Criswell in 1960"
Katie L. Garahan, "The Public Work of Identity Performance: Advocacy and Dissent in Teachers’ Open Letters"
Pamela Pietrucci and Leah Ceccarelli, "Scientist Citizens: Rhetoric and Responsibility in L’Aquila"
Review Essay
Jason Edward Black and Vernon Ray Harrison, "On Contemporary Contours of Public Memory"
Book Review
Candice Rai, Democracy’s Lot: Rhetoric, Publics, and the Places of Invention, reviewed by Bridie McGreavy
Elizabeth Benacka, Rhetoric, Humor, and the Public Sphere: From Socrates to Stephen Colbert, reviewed by Michael Phillips-Anderson
Michael Donnelly, Freedom of Speech and the Function of Rhetoric in the United States, reviewed by Matthew A. Ray
Cheryl Glenn and Andrea Lunsford, Landmark Essays on Rhetoric and Feminism, 1973–2000, reviewed by Rosalyn Collings Eves
Kathleen J. Ryan, Nancy Myers, and Rebecca Jones, Rethinking Ethos: A Feminist Ecological Approach to Rhetoric, reviewed by Brittany Knutson
Robin E. Jensen, Infertility: Tracing the History of a Transformative Term, reviewed by Tasha N. Dubriwny
Jiyeon Kang, Igniting the Internet: Youth and Activism in Postauthoritarian South Korea, reviewed by Damien Smith-Pfister
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Rhetoric & Public Affairs 23, no. 1
Martin J. Medhurst
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2020
In This Issue
Cheryl R. Jorgensen-Earp and Darwin D. Jorgensen, "'To Fly Under Borrowed Colours': Insulin Discovery Accounts, Scientific Credit, and the Nobel Prize"
Dominic J. Manthey, "A Vision of Violence in General Orders No. 100"
John M. Murphy, "The Sunshine of Human Rights: Hubert Humphrey at the 1948 Democratic Convention"
Denise M. Bostdorff and Steven R. Goldzwig, "Barack Obama’s Eulogy for the Reverend Clementa Pinckney, June 26, 2015: Grace as the Vehicle for Collective Salvation and Obama’s Agency on Civil Rights"
Mattilyn Egli, "Index to Rhetoric & Public Affairs: Volume 16 (2013)—Volume 22 (2019)"
Book Reviews
Helene A. Shugart, Heavy: The Obesity Crisis in Cultural Context, reviewed by Casey Ryan Kelly
Jeff Rice, Craft Obsession: The Social Rhetorics of Beer, reviewed by Antonio Ceraso
Melissa A. Goldthwaite, Food, Feminisms, Rhetorics, reviewed by Talya Peri Slaw
Christa Teston, Bodies in Flux: Scientific Methods for Negotiating Medical Uncertainty, reviewed by Rachel Bloom-Pojar
Christopher Densmore, Carol Faulkner, Nancy Hewitt, and Beverly Wilson Palmer, Lucretia Mott Speaks: The Essential Speeches and Sermons, reviewed by Jane Donawerth and Emily Smith
Tom F. Wright, Lecturing the Atlantic: Speech, Print, and an Anglo-American Commons, 1830–1870, reviewed by Carly S. Woods
Mark Ward Sr., The Lord’s Radio: Gospel Music Broadcasting and the Making of Evangelical Culture, 1920–1960, reviewed by Gregory Perreault
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Rhetoric & Public Affairs 25, no. 1
Catherine L. Langford
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2022
In This Issue
Articles
“Guided by Ghosts of the Post-Civil War Era”: Felon Disenfranchisement and the Limits of Race Liberal Advocacy
Chris S. Earle
Monkey Business in a Kangaroo Court: Reimagining Naruto v. Slater as a Litigious Event
S. Marek Muller
“Imitation (In)Security” and the Polysemy of Russian Disinformation: A Case Study in How IRA Trolls Targeted U.S. Military Veterans
Hamilton Bean, Stephen J. Hartnett, Farnoush Banaei-Kashani, Haadi Jafarian, and Alex Koutsoukos
They Spoke in Defense of Roy Moore: Networked Apologia and Media Ecosystems
Jacob Justice and Brett Bricker
Book Reviews
Roger C. Aden, ed., Rhetorics Haunting the National Mall: Displaced and Ephemeral Public Memories
Reviewed by Daniel M. Chick
John Oddo, The Discourse of Propaganda: Case Studies from the Persian Gulf War and the War on Terror
Reviewed by Yishan Wang
Kristen Hoerl, The Bad Sixties: Hollywood Memories of the Counterculture, Antiwar, and Black Power Movements
Reviewed by David P. Schulz
Gary A. Remer, Ethics and the Orator: The Ciceronian Tradition of Political Morality
Reviewed by Robert W. Cape, Jr.
Amos Kiewe, Andrew Jackson: A Rhetorical Portrayal of Presidential Leadership
Reviewed by Jacob Justice
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