2013 bibliography

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ABELS, Scott
POEMS
“New City,” “New City II,” “New City III,” “New City IV,” “New City V,” “New City VI,” “New City
VII,” “Dick Cheney Parade,” “Cause and Effect in Prison,” and “Waikiki.” Jack London is
Dead: Euro-American Poetry of Hawai‛i (and some stories). Kaneohe: Tinfish Press, 2013.
25-35.
BACCHILEGA, Cristina
BOOK
Fairy Tales Transformed? 21st-Century Adaptations and the Politics of Wonder. Detroit: Wayne
State University Press, 2013.
BOOK REPRINT
Legendary Hawai‛i and the Politics of Place: Tradition, Translation, and Tourism. University of
Pennsylvania Press, 2007. Paperback edition, 2013.
REVIEW
Review of Imada, Adria L. Aloha America: Hula Circuits through the U.S. Empire. Durham and
London: Duke University Press, 2012. Journal of American History 100 (2013): 853.
EDITING
Review Editor for Marvels & Tales: Journal of Fairy Tale Studies 27.1 and 27.2 (2013)
BEUTNER, Katharine
NOVEL EXCERPT
“Some Little Lamb” (excerpt from Killingly). TriQuarterly 144 (Summer/Fall 2013). Live July 15,
2013. http://www.triquarterly.org/fiction/some-little-lamb-excerpt-novel-killingly
REVIEW ESSAY
“Jinn in the Machine.” Public Books. Review of G. Willow Wilson’s Alif the Unseen. Live January
14, 2013. http://publicbooks.org/briefs/jinn-in-the-machine
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CARON, James
BOOK: CO-EDITED
Refocusing Chaplin: A Screen Icon In Critical Contexts. Eds. Lawrence Howe, James E. Caron,
and Ben Click. Scarecrow Press, 2013.
ARTICLES
“Chaplin’s ‘Charlie’ as Merleau-Ponty’s Phenomenological Everyman or, How Bodily Intelligence
Manifests the Personae, Styles, and Fable of Slapstick.” Refocusing Chaplin. 1-22.
“Comic Laughter in The Blithedale Romance: Miles Coverdale and the Idea of the Gentleman
Humorist.” Nathaniel Hawthorne Review 39.2 (2013): 4-35.
REVIEWS
Scribblin’ for a Livin’: Mark Twain’s Pivotal Period in Buffalo, by Thomas J. Reigstad. The Mark
Twain Annual 11 (2013): 142-44.
The Reconstruction of Mark Twain: How a Confederate Bushwhacker Became the Lincoln of Our
Literature, by Joe B. Fulton. American Literary Realism 45.2 (2013): 185-86.
FEUERSTEIN, Anna
ARTICLE
“What Does Power Smell Like?: Canine Epistemology and the Politics of the Pet in Flush.”
Virginia Woolf Miscellany 84 (2013): 32-34.
GARNEAU, Theo
INTERVIEW
“If It Swings: An Asian-American Jazzman’s Pioneering Career.” Interview by Heidi Chang. All
Things Considered: Weekend Edition Saturday. NPR. 28 Sept. 2013. Web.
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GUSMAN, Jaimie
POEMS
“The Long Arrival,” “Ejaculation,” “Self-Infliction,” “Basement,” “Tag,” “Unraveling,”
“Vocabulary,” “Stillbirth,” “Orientation,” and “The Dream.” Jack London is Dead: EuroAmerican Poetry of Hawai‛i (and some stories). Kaneohe: Tinfish Press, 2013. 109-19.
HENRY, Jim
BOOK
Hosta Seizure. The Online Journal of the American Hosta Society 44.1 (2013): Online, n. pag.
Web.
HO‛OMANAWANUI, Ku‛ualoha
ARTICLES
“Displacing place: ‘translating’ Pele in cyberspace.” Settler Colonial Studies 3:3-4 (2013): 395413.
“Ke Ha‛a Lā Puna i ka Makani: Pele and Hi‛iaka Mo‛olelo and the Possibilities for Hawaiian
Literary Analysis.” Ho‛okulaiwi Journal of Hawaiian Education 1.1 (2013).
EDITORIALS
“Living True Aloha.” The Hawai‛i Independent, 30 October 2013.
http://hawaiiindependent.net/story/ living-true-aloha
CHAPTERS IN BOOKS
“From Captain Cook to Captain Kirk (or, From Colonial Exploration to Indigenous Exploitation):
Issues of Hawaiian Land, Identity, and Nationhood in a ‘Post-ethnic’ World.”
Transnational Crossroads: Remapping the Americas and the Pacific. Ed. Camilla Fojas and
Rudy Guevarra. Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press, 2012. 229-268.
“Contested Ground: ‛Āina, Identity, and Nationhood in Hawai‛i.” ‘We the Peoples’, Indigenous
Rights in the Age of the Declaration. Ed. Elvira Pulitano. Cambridge University Press,
2012. 276-298.
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HOWES, Craig
ARTICLES
“Remarks.” Panel on Life Sciences and Life Writing. In American Lives. American Studies: A
Monograph Series. Ed. Alfred Hornung. Heidelberg: Winter Verlag, 2013. 537–560.
“Slow Lives: Micro-Traditions in American Biography and Autobiography.” In American Lives.
Ed. Alfred Hornung. American Studies: A Monograph Series. Heidelberg: Winter Verlag,
2013. 49–76.
“Leon Edel and George Bernard Shaw.” The New Brick Reader. Tara Quinn, ed. Toronto: House
of Anansi Press, 2013. 228–232. Previously published as “A Visit with G. Bernard Shaw.”
Brick: A Literary Journal. 82 (Winter 2009): 147–153. I was the interviewer and editor of
Leon Edel’s remembrance.
MAN, Glenn
CHAPTER IN BOOK
“Clint Eastwood’s Postclassical Multiple Narratives of Iwo Jima.” Eastwood’s Iwo Jima:
A Critical Engagement with Flags of Our Fathers & Letters from Iwo Jima, ed.
Rikke Schubart & Anne Gjelsvik. London: Wallflower Press, 2013: 139-156.
MORSE, Jonathan
ARTICLE
“Seeing in Spite of the Seen.” Camera Obscura 13 June 2013. Web. http://www.comag.net/2013/jonathan-morse/
BLOG
The Art Part. http://theartpart.jonathanmorse.net. 137 entries.
CHAPBOOKS
Self-published photochapbooks n superscript x, Footlight and Beam, and Flowerbed, online.
http://issuu.com/jonathan-morse
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O’MEALY, Joseph
ESSAY IN BOOK
“Rewriting history: Alan Bennett's collaboration with Nicholas Hytner on the adaptations of The
Madness of George III and The History Boys.” Modern British Drama on Screen. Eds. R.
Barton Palmer and William Robert Bray. Cambridge University Press, 2013, 258-278.
PEREZ, Craig Santos
BOOK REVIEWS
“Facing Hawai‛i’s Future.” The Kenyon Review Blog (10 July 2013). Web.
“Cultures of Commemoration: The Politics of War, Memory, and History in
the Mariana Islands by Keith Camacho.” The Contemporary Pacific 25.1 (2013): 190-192.
“Bright Torture: The Poetics of Motherhood in Rachel McKibbens’ Pink Elephant, Hoa Nguyen’s
Hecate Lochia, and the Selected Poems of Hiromi Ito.” Bradstreet Literary Journal (2013).
Web.
“Susan Gevirtz’s Aerodrome Orion.” Zoland Review (2013). Web.
ARTICLES
“From: A Poetics of Continuous Presence and Absence.” Evening Will Come: A
Monthly Journal of Poetics Issue 28 (2013). Web.
“The Turn, The Poem, and the Cano.” Voltage Poetry Journal (2013). Web.
POETRY
“From sounding lines.” Spiral Orb Seven (2013). Web.
“From fatal impact statements [apra harbor].” Altered Scale (2013). Web.
“Ginen sounding lines.” Taos Journal of Poetry and Art (February 2013). Web.
“Ginen tidelands.” Cordite Poetry Review 41 (2013). Web.
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NONFICTION
“Somatic Beginnings.” The Kenyon Review Blog (17 January 2013). Web.
“Lip-syncing the Poetry of Empire.” The Kenyon Review Blog (24 January 2013). Web.
“Our Sea of Plastic.” The Kenyon Review Blog (1 February 2013). Web.
“Tatau (Tattoo) Poetics.” The Kenyon Review Blog (8 February 2013). Web.
“Today, I am Blogging about the Grocery Store.” The Kenyon Review Blog (23 March 2013).
Web.
“All With Ocean Views.” The Kenyon Review Blog (5 March 2013). Web.
“Fresh Fish Islander.” The Kenyon Review Blog (11 March 2013). Web.
“White Sugar’s Burden.” The Kenyon Review Blog (15 February 2013). Web.
“I eat therefore I Spam.” The Kenyon Review Blog (21 February 2013). Web.
“The Poetics of Racialization (Part 1).” The Kenyon Review Blog (25 March 2013). Web.
“The Poetics of Racialization (Part 2).” The Kenyon Review Blog (29 March 2013). Web.
“On Being Mayonesian.” The Kenyon Review Blog (3 April 2013). Web.
“A Kite of Words for the Korean People.” The Kenyon Review Blog (11 April 2013). Web.
“De-Colognizing the Body. The Kenyon Review Blog (17 April 2013). Web.
“Uncle Spam Wants You.” The Kenyon Review Blog (26 April 2013). Web.
“Refrigeration, the Pacific Body, and Other Perishables.” The Kenyon Review Blog (4 May 2013).
Web.
“Mata’pang, Migration, and The Case of the Stolen Mangoes.” The Kenyon Review Blog (9 May
2013). Web.
“The Protocols of Poi.” The Kenyon Review Blog (28 May 2013). Web.
“Rice Matters: Calrose is calrose is calose is calrose (Part 1). The Kenyon Review Blog (6 June
2013). Web.
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“Rice Matters: Calrose is calrose is calrose is calrose (Second Scoop).” The Kenyon Review Blog
(8 June 2013). Web.
“Foods You Meet in Longs.” The Kenyon Review Blog (17 June 2013). Web.
“Chamorro Cereal Killer.” The Kenyon Review Blog (22 June 2013). Web.
“Self-Portrait of Islander with Green Smoothie.” The Kenyon Review Blog (28 June 2013). Web.
“Colonial Collapse Disorders.” The Kenyon Review Blog (15 August 2013). Web.
“Last Blog, First Day of Class.” The Kenyon Review Blog (28 August 2013). Web.
“Interview: The Decolonial Cooking Club.” The Kenyon Review Blog (13 August 2013). Web.
“Life isn’t all McDonald’s and Skittles (for Trayvon and Kollin).” The Kenyon Review Blog (23 July
2013). Web.
“Catering to our own people: On Micronesia Mart.” The Kenyon Review Blog (3 August 2013).
Web.
“Last Blog, First Day of Class.” The Kenyon Review Blog (28 August 2013). Web.
PUBLISHER, ALA PRESS
Taylor, Grace. Afakasi Speaks. A poetry collection by Grace Taylor. Ala Press (2013).
PHILLIPS, Kathy
STORY
“The On-Ramp.” Hawaii Review 78 (2013): 115-23
REYNOLDS, Karyl E.
ARTICLES
“A World of Wonders: Waik‛ik‛i’s International Market Place,” Waikiki Magazine, Volume 2,
Issue 5 (Winter 2013): 46–47.
“The Legacy of Lalani Village,” Waikiki Magazine, Vol. 2, Issue 4 (Fall 2013): 44–45.
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“Wayfinding/Skywatching: Polynesian Voyaging and Hawai‛i Astronomy,” Ola: Hilton Grand
Vacations Life (Fall 2013): 9–11.
“Duke’s Beach,” Aloha Magazine, Volume 1, Issue 2 (July–December 2013): 18–19.
“Tusitala Travels: A Scottish Writer’s Sojourn through Hawai‛i and Beyond,” Living: A
Sophisticated World of Choices (Summer 2013): 38–41.
“Captured Audience: Selections from ‘Framing Paradise’ Photography and Waikiki,” Waikiki
Magazine, Volume 2, Issue 2 (Summer 2013): 38–42.
“A Walk in the Park” Waikiki Magazine, Volume 2, Issue 1 (January/February 2012): 38–42.
“The Golden Age of Galas: Royal Celebrations of the Late 1800s at ‛Iolani Palace.” Living: A
Sophisticated World of Choices” (Fall/Winter 2012–2013): 23–26.
“Mea Pa‛ani: Traditional Hawaiian Sports and Games,” Aulani magazine, Volume 1, Issue 2
(Spring/Summer 2012): 10–14.
“Higher Kinship: The Letters of Queen Emma and Queen Victoria,” Living: A Sophisticated World
of Choices,” Volume 3, Issue 1 (Spring/Summer 2012): 32–35.
“The People’s Park: Kapi‛olani,” Waikiki Magazine, Volume 1, Issue 1, (January/February 2012):
32–37.
“Na Pohaku Ola: Kapaemahu A Kapuni (Waikiki’s Healing Stones), Waikiki Magazine, Volume 1,
Issue 2 (April/May 2012): 34–35.
BOOKS EDITED FOR BESS PRESS, HONOLULU
Arts and Crafts of Micronesia: Trading with Tradition by Barbara Wavell (2010)
Stories of Rell Sunn: Queen of Mākaha compiled by Greg Ambrose (2010)
Waikīkī Tiki: Art, History, and Photographs by Phillis S. Roberts (2010)
Pua and the Big White Lua by Debbie Dias Mason (2011)
Copyeditor, Hawai‛i, the Pacific State (Second Edition) by Ann Rayson (2012)
Copyeditor, Hawaiians of Old: Na Kānaka Maoli o ka wā Kahiko (Fourth Edition) by Betty
Dunford (2013)
Copyeditor, Tattooing in the Marshall Islands by Dirk Spennemann (2009)
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RIEDER, John
ESSAYS
“Sun Ra’s Otherworldliness.” In Africa SF, edited by Mark Bould. Paradoxa No. 25 (2013): 23552.
“The Mad Scientist, the Failed Experiment, and the Queer Family of Man: Sirius, Frankenstein,
and the SF Stockroom.” In Parabolas of Science Fiction, ed. Brian Attebery and Veronica
Hollinger, Wesleyan UP, 2013: 161-179.
REVIEWS
Milner, Andrew, Locating Science Fiction. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 2012. In Science
Fiction Studies 40.3 (November 2013) 565-68.
Dillon, Grace, Walking the Clouds: An Anthology of Indigenous Science Fiction. Tucson: Arizona
University Press, 2012. In Extrapolation 54.2 (Summer 2013): 229-231.
EDITING
Editor, Extrapolation, vols. 52 (2011), 53 (2012), 54 (2013)
RYAN, Shawna Yang
SHORT STORIES
“Marginalia.” Asian American Literary Review: "Mixed Race in a Box" Issue 4.2 (Fall 2013): n.
pag. (Nominated for a Pushcart Prize)
(with Sean Kim). “Untitled.” Oil on canvas and text. Asian American Literary Review: "Mixed
Race in a Box" Issue 4.2 (Fall 2013): n. pag.
SCHULTZ, Susan M.
BOOK
“She’s Welcome to Her Disease”: Dementia Blog, Volume Two. San Diego: Singing Horse Press,
2013.
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EDITOR
Jack London is Dead: Euro-American Poetry of Hawai‛i (and some stories). With introduction by
Susan M. Schultz. Kaneohe: Tinfish Press, 2013. 10-20.
ESSAY
Introduction to Ark of the Day / The Imperfectionist, by Steve Shrader. Kaneohe: Tinfish Press,
2013. 1-8.
POEMS
“From Memory Cards: 2010-2011 Series.” Jack London is Dead: Euro-American Poetry of Hawai‛i
(and some stories). Kaneohe: Tinfish Press, 2013. 191-200.
PUBLISHER
J. Vera Lee, Diary of Use. Kaneohe: Tinfish Press, 2013.
Lehua Taitano, A Bell Made of Stones. Kaneohe: Tinfish Press, 2013.
SCRIVNER, David
SHORT FICTION
“A Short but Thorough Analysis of Bridges in the Modern Age.” Barrelhouse. 12 (2013). Print.
“Ernest Henry Shackleton: Explorer.” Hawai‛i Review. 78 (2013). Print.
“Two Hours in Listvyanka.” Paradise Review. 4 (2013). Web.
SHANKAR, S.
ARTICLE
“Thugs and Bandits: Life and Law in Colonial and Epicolonial India” Biography 36.1 (2013): 97123.
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STEWART, Frank
BOOK SERIES / JOURNAL AS EDITOR
Cascadia: The Life and Breath of the World. Co-edited with Trevor Carolen. Honolulu: University
of Hawai‛i Press, 2013 [Published as an original paperback book by UH Press and
as Manoa: A Pacific Journal of International Writing 25:1 (summer 2013.)].
Bright as an Autumn Moon: Fifty Poems from the Sanskrit. Trans. Andrew Schelling. Co-edited
with Andrew Schelling. Honolulu: University of Hawai‛i Press, 2013 [Published as an
original paperback book by UH Press and as Manoa: A Pacific Journal of International
Writing 25:2 (Winter 2013.)].
ESSAYS IN BOOKS
“The Canon of Nature Poetry in the Twenty-first Century: A Perspective from the Mid-Pacific.”
In The Language of Conservation: Poetry in Library and Zoo Collaborations. New York:
Poets House. 2013. 174-176.
“Producing Oshiro Tatsuhiro’s The Cocktail Party.” With Yamazato Kasunori. In The Okinawan
Diaspora: Human Migration and the 21st Century Global Society. Naha, Okinawa, Japan:
University of the Ryukyus. 2013. 75-77. (In Japanese)
“The Cocktail Party: A Dialogue with Oshiro Tatsuhiro.” In The Okinawan Diaspora: Human
Migration and the 21st Century Global Society. Naha, Okinawa, Japan: University of the
Ryukyus. 2013. 95-119. (In Japanese)
“Loving Homer.” In Ho‛olaule‛a: Celebrating Ten Years of Pacific Writing. Honolulu: The Pacific
Writers Connection. 2012. Reprint.
ESSAY REVIEW
Review of Making Faces: Self and Image Creation in a Himalayan Valley, Alka
Hingorani. Summerhill: Indian Institute of Advanced Studies (Delhi, India), 18:2 (Winter
2012). 74-76. [Published in 2014 but backdated.]
TAYLOR, Jack
INTERVIEW
“Revolution at the Point of Production: An Interview with Mike Hamlin of DRUM and The
League of Revolutionary Black Workers.” Spectrum: A Journal on Black Men 2.1 (2013):
99-112. Print.
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WARD, Cynthia
CHAPTER IN BOOK
“‘All the signs of possession’: Love & Death in Their Eyes Were Watching God." Zora Neale
Hurston, Haiti, and Their Eyes Were Watching God. Ed. La Vinia Delois Jennings.
Northwestern UP, 2013. 215-236.
WAYNE, Valerie
PORTION OF DIGITAL TEXT
Othello, Commentary notes for Luminary’s iPad Application. Ed. Lauren Shohet. Released
2013. luminarydigitalmedia.com. Founders: Elliott Visconsi and Katherine Rowe.