english 2005-2011 scholarship

ENGLISH
2005-2011 SCHOLARSHIP
BOOKS:
Allen, Jeffery Renard. Stellar Places. Asphodel Press/Moyer Bell. Kingston, RhodeIsland, 2007. (poems)
Allen, Jeffrey. Holding Patterns: Stories. Graywolf Press, 2008.
Chu, Seo-Young “Wittman Ah Sing Foresees Postethnic Humanity,” A New Literary History of America,
eds. Greil Marcus and Werner Sollors, Harvard University Press, fall 2009.
Seo-Young Chu Do Metaphors Dream of Literal Sleep? A Science-Fictional Theory of Representation
(Harvard University Press), 2010.
Comley, Nancy, et. al., eds., Fields of Reading: Motives for Writing. Bedford St. Martins, 2006.
Cooley, Nicole, “Thirteen Ways of Looking at Being a Mother and a Poet,” Literary Mama: Reading for
the Maternally Inclined. ed. Andrea Buchanan, Emeryville, CA: Seal Press, 2006.
Epstein, Edmund ed. and with a new introduction. Joseph and Henry Morton Robinson, A Skeleton Key
to Finnegan's Wake. California: New World Library, 2005.
Epstein, Edmund. Book A Guide Through Finnegans Wake. Gainesville, Florida: University Press of
Florida, 2009.
Faherty, Duncan. Remodeling the Nation: The Architecture of American Identity, 1776-1858, University
of New Hampshire Press/ University Press of New England, 2007.
Frosch, Thomas. Shelley and Romantic Imagination: A Psychological Study. Newark: University of
Delaware Press, 2007.359 pp.
Gardaphe, Fred. Importato dal’italia ed altri raconti dalla vecchia quartiere. Trans. Silvana Mangione.
Brooklyn, NY: L’idea Books, 2009.
Gardaphe, Fred. “Mibenedica Padre.” Trans. Chiara Mazzucchelli. Nuova Prosa. Ed. Emanuele Pettener,
(summer 2009).
Fred Gardaphe and William F. Connell (Eds.), Anti-Italianism. New York: Palgrave, 2010.
Gardaphe, F., The Art of Reading Italian Americana. New York: Bordighera Press, 2012. (authored)
Gardaphe, F.,Reconstructing Italians in Chicago: Thirty Authors in Search of Roots and Branches. Edited
with Dominic Candeloro. Stone Park, IL: The Italian Cultural Center at Casa Italia, 2011.
Green, William. Shakespeare: The Merry Wives of Windsor, editor. The Signet Classics Shakespeare.
New York: Penguin, 2006.
Hahn, Kimiko. Chapbook Monarch (NY: Anchor Chapbooks, 2009)
Kimiko Hahn Toxic Flora (New York: W.W. Norton, 2010)
Hahn, K., Boxes with Respect: Millay and Moore (NY: Center for Book Arts Chapbook Series, 2011)
Jessica B. Harris Rum Drinks : 50 Caribbean Cocktails from Cuba Libre to Rum Daisy. San Francisco;
Chronicle, 2010.
Harris, Jessica B. High on the Hog: a Culinary Journey from Africa to America. New York: Bloomsbury,
2011.
Hintz, Carrie. An Audience of One: Dorothy Osborne's Letters to Sir William Temple. Toronto:
University of Toronto Press, 2005.
Kruger, Steven.The Spectral Jew: Conversion and Embodiment in Medieval Europe. Minneapolis and
London: University of Minnesota Press, 2006.
Peritz, Janice, with Elaine Maimon. A Writer's Resource, 2nd edn. New York: McGraw Hill, 2005.
Peritz, Janice. Writing Intensive. 2005.
Peritz, Janice. McGraw Hill Handbook. New York: McGraw Hill, 2005.
Peritz, Janice. The Brief McGraw-Hill Handbook. With Elaine Maimon & Kathleen Blake Yancey. New
York: McGraw-Hill, 2008.
Peritz, Janice A Writer’s Resource. 3rd Edition. With Elaine Maimon & Kathleen Blake Yancey.
NewYork, McGraw-Hill, 2009.
Richter, David H. The Critical Tradition: Classic Texts and Contemporary Trends . Boston: Bedford St.
Martin, 2006.
James Phelan and David H. Richter (Eds). Fact, Fiction and Form: Essays by Ralph Rader, edited by
Columbus, OH: Ohio State University Press, 2011. (Wrote preface and introduction also.)
Sargent, Michael G., ed. Nicholas Love. The Mirror of the Blessed Life of Jesus Christ: A Full Critical
Edition, based on Cambridge University Library Additional MSS 6578 and 6686, with Introduction, Notes
and Glossary. University of Exeter Press, 2005.
Talia Schaffer, ed., Literature and Culture at the Fin de Siècle. Edited, selected, and annotated 700-pp.
teaching anthology Addison-Wesley Longman & Company, 2006.
Schaffer, T., Novel Craft: Victorian Domestic Handicraft and Nineteenth-Century Fiction (New York:
Oxford UP, 2011)
Schechter, Harold. Savage Pastimes: A Cultural History of Violent Entertainment. New York: St. Martin's
Press, 2005.
Schechter, Harold. The Tell-Tale Corpse. New York: Random House/Ballantine Book, 2006.
Schechter, Harold. The Devil's Gentleman: Privilege, Poison, and the Trial That Ushered in the Twentieth
Century (New York: Random House/Ballantine, 2007).
Schechter, Harold. Ed., True Crime: An American Anthology. New York: Library of America, 2008.
Schechter, Harold The Whole Death Catalog: A Lively Guide to the Bitter End (New York: Random
House/Ballantine Books, 2009).
Schechter, Harold “Murderers Sane & Mad,” in City Secrets Books: The Essential Insider’s Guide, ed.
Mark Strand and Robert Kahn (New York: Fang Duff Kahn Publishers, 2009), pp. 240-242.
Harold Schechter Killer Colt: Murder, Disgrace, and the Making of an American Legend. New York:
Random House/Ballantine Books, 2010.
Schechter H., Editor (with Kurt Brown). Killer Verse: Poems of Murder and Mayhem Knopf/Everyman’s
Library, 2011.
Sederat, Roger. From Tehran to Texas. Somerville: Cervena Barva Press, 2008 (Chapbook).
Sedarat, R., Ghazal Games: Poems, Athens: Ohio UP, 2011. (authored)
Sedarat, R., New England Landscape History in American Poetry: A Lacanian View. Amherst: Cambria,
2011. (authored).
Tougaw, Jason. Strange Cases: The Medical Case History and the British Novel. New York: Routledge,
2006.
Tougaw, Jason. Fields of Reading, Motives for Writing 9th edition, with Comley et al. Bedford/St.
Martin’s. (2009).
Tougaw, J., Fields of Reading, Motives for Writing, 10th edition. With Comley et al. 2011, Forthcoming:
Bedford/St. Martin’s.
Warren, Joyce. Women, Money, and the Law: Nineteenth-Century Fiction, Gender, and the Courts.
University of Iowa Press, 2005.
Warren, Joyce, ed. Feminism and Multiculturalism: How Do They/We Work Together? Cambridge, UK:
Cambridge Scholars Press, 2006.
Weir, John. What I Did Wrong. Viking, 2006.
Whatley, E. Gordon, with Anne B. Thompson and Robert K. Upchurch, eds. Saints' Lives in Middle
English Collections. TEAMS Middle English Texts Series. Kalamazoo, Michigan: Medieval Institute
Publications, 2005.
PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS:
Buell, F., “A Short History of Oil Cultures,” The Journal of American Studies. Special oil culture issue,
Ross Barrett and Daniel Worden, eds. Forthcoming in March/April issue.
Burger, Glenn. “Labouring to Make the Good Wife Good in the journées chrétiennes and Le Menagier de
Paris.” Festschrift in Honour of Sheila Delany. Ed. A. E. Christa Canitz and Andrew Taylor. Florilegium
23.1 (2008 for 2006): 19-40.
Burger, Glenn. Review of Geraldine Heng, Empire of Magic: Medieval Romance and the Politics of
Cultural Fantasy (NY: Columbia University Press, 2004). Shakespeare Studies 36 (2008). 4 ms. pp.
Comley, Nancy Paper, “Class Acts: Tono Bungay and The Great Gatsby.” 10th International F. Scott
Fitzgerald Conference. October, 2009.
Cooley, Nicole. “Write a Love Letter to Camilla Grill,” Court Green, 2008.
Cooley, Nicole. “Piecework: Lower Ninth Ward,” LIT, 2008.
Cooley, Nicole. “Crossword,” “Biloxi Bay Still Out,” “Self-Portrait in Mixed Media,” “The House on
Galvez Street,” Weber Studies, 2009.
Cooley, Nicole. “Fieldwork,” The Paterson Literary Review.
Cooley, Nicole. “Debris,” Women’s Studies Quarterly.
Cooley, Nicole. “Save Beach Elementary,” Ploughshares.
Cooley, Nicole. “I’m Starting to Speak the Language,” Nimrod.
Cooley, Nicole. “Day of Commemoration: New Orleans,” Crab Orchard Review.
Cooley, Nicole. “Dear City,” The Iowa Review.
Cooley, Nicole, “Couplets Toward the Future,” “Suitcase,” “Objects in a Box for Class,” “Wire Mother i,
ii, iii, iv,” The Journal of the Association for Research on Mothering, 11 (Fall/Winter 2009): 154-171.
Cooley, Nicole “Our Lady of the Millennium: Astoria, New York,” Christianity and Literature 58
(Summer 2009): 747
Cooley, N., “Bits and Pieces: A Meditation,” (essay) CURA: A Literary Magazine of Art and Action, issue
2, November 2011, www.curamag.com.
Cooley, N., In the Doll Museum, (chapbook of poems) Chapbook, Issue 1, 2011.
Cooley, N., “Self-Portrait on River Road, 1980” and “Self-Portrait on a Snow Day with Miss Curiosity and
Baby Sparkle Plenty,” (poems) Mead, Volume 2, 2011, www.meadmagazine.org
Cooley, N., “Marriage, Across Locations,” (poem) Hampden-Sydney Review, Winter 2011 (Vol 37): 54-55.
Cooley, N., “The Flood Notebooks” (poem), Satellite, Issue 1, 2011: 94-5.
Cooley, N., “Three Documentaries,” (poems) Poetry Daily, www.poems.com.
Cooley, N., “A Poetics of Resistance: Tory Dent, Sylvia Plath, and “The Moon and the Yew Tree” (essay),
Pilot Light, December 2011, www.pilotlightjournal.org
Epstein, Edmund. Letter [on compound-stress assignment] Languarc Volume 85, Number I (March
2009),1
Epstein, Edmund. [Note on Rhyme] The American Scholar Spring 2005, 143.
Faherty, Duncan. "'A Certain Unity of Design': Edgar Allen Poe's Tales of the Grotesque and Arabesque
and the Terrors of Jacksonian Democracy." The Edgar Allen Poe Review 6 (2005), 4-21.
Faherty, D., co-editor (with Emily Garcia), “Critical Keywords in Early American Studies,” Early
American Literature 46.3 pp. 601-632.
Faherty, D., Co-editor of the journal Studies in American Fiction, and in 2011 was responsible for the
editing of a special double issue (38.1 &2) entitled Beyond Charlotte Temple. This double issue, comprised
of 13 essays, is the first scholarly collection devoted the important early American novelist Susanna
Rowson.
Ferguson, Kevin L. “Panting in the Dark: The Ambivalence of Air in Cinema,” Camera Obscura 77
(2011): 32-63.
Frosch, Thomas. "'More than ever can be spoken': Unconscious Fantasy in Shelley's Jane Williams
Poems." Studies in Philology, 102 (2005): 378-413.
Frosch, Thomas. The Missing Child in A Midsummer Night's Dream." American Imago: Psychoanalysis
and the Human Sciences 64. no. 4 (Winter 2007): 485-511. (Published in 2008.)
Hahn, Kimiko. “The Magpie Lark,” “Nepenthe,” “Cope’s Rule,” PEN (2008)
Hahn, Kimiko. “On Being Coy,” The Paris Review
Hahn, Kimiko. “The Poetic Diaries of Lady Daibu,” “The Factory Salesman Wife: a letter,” Court Green
Hahn, Kimiko. “Bumble Bees,” On Earth,
Hahn, Kimiko. ‘The Dilemma of Closure,’ ’Design,’ Storyscape, vol. 1. no. 2 [online journal]
<www.storyscapejournal.com/index.html>
Hahn, Kimiko. ‘From The Evolution of Feeding,’ ‘660 Degrees Fahrenheit,’ Washington Square (
Hahn, Kimiko. “Amor,” St. Anne’s Review
Hahn, Kimiko. “Belongings: the little mermaid,” LIT
Hahn, Kimiko. "Spin," xcp
Hahn, Kimiko. “Radio and Mirror: responding to Abe’s Sunna no onna.” Washington Square, Winter
2008, No. 17: 74-7.
Hahn, Kimiko "Chapbook Renaissance," Poets and Writers, Sept/Oct. 2009
Hahn, Kimiko “Haibun/Hybrid,” W.W. Norton online site, 2009
Kimiko Hahn Gerstler, Amy and David Lehman, eds., The Best American Poetry, 2010. NY: Scribner Poetry,
2010.
Kimiko Hahn "The Linnet from the Leaf," Dublin Poetry Review, [forthcoming, 2011],
<www.dpreview.ie>
Kimiko Hahn, Eight haibun; special folio section, Asian American Literary Journal, Fall, 2010.
Kimiko Hahn "Theft," "The Theory of Closure," Cimarron Review, 2010.
Kimiko Hahn "A Lesson in Taxonomy, or, 'Filipino Plant Eats Rat'," " Sponges and Bad Behavior," "Ode to the
Aperture," " Ode to the Straw," " Venture Capital," Black Renaissance Noire, Vol. 10, 2/3, pp. 56-9.
Kimiko Hahn "Home," "The Minute," "Evidence," Dublin Poetry Review [online], Kimiko Hahn "Heroes
Congress" 1.0 issue. <www.dpreview.ie>
Kimiko Hahn “toys [ /after and with Sappho,” The Telephone Project [online], Spring 2010
Kimiko Hahn “Close Reading,” “Bishop’s Filling Station,” Prairie Schooner, Spring 2010
Kimiko Hahn “Admission,” “Big Feathered Hats,” “Swinburne Island,” BOMB Spring 2010
Kimiko Hahn “The Waiting Room,” “Residue of God,” atlengthmag [online],
http://atlengthmag.com/poetry/the-residue-of-god-after-the-waiting-room/
Kimiko Hahn "The day is …,” “Suzanne, tell me…” cellpoems [140-characters]
Kimiko Hahn "Alba", "Allure", "Awareness", and "My Very Exciting Magic Carpet Just Sailed Under
Nine Palace Elephants," Cerise Press [online] Spring 2010, Vol. 1 Issue 3,
www.cerisepress.com/
Kimiko Hahn “The Search for Names,” jubilat, no. 17, Spring, 2010, p. 54.
Hahn, K., *"Arrow," Aesthetix Poetry Journal, Winter 2012 < aesthetixpoems.workpress.com>
Hahn, K., *[From Time Sequence] "'People have a hard time understanding...," "... [S]cientists are not
sure...," "In earlier work, researchers found...," "Left to its own devices...," Plume,
fall 2011,
<www.plumepoetry.com>
Hahn, K., "Red Car in the Future," Aesthetix Poetry Journal, Fall 2011 < aesthetixpoems.workpress.com>
Hahn, K., *"The Linnet from the Leaf," Dublin Poetry Review, [forthcoming, 2011] <www.dpreview.ie>
Hahn, K., "Riddle #1,"" Riddle #2," Hanging Loose, fall, 2011
Hahn, K., "Boxes with Respect to Poe," jubilat, spring, 2011.
Hahn, K., *[From Time Sequence] "A French explorer …,” "[Some psychologists say] the findings
support …,” "But the way [the brain] …,” "Yet the sensation of passing time …,” Hahn, K., "By contrast,
the new research suggests, …,” Drunken Boat, No. 14, 2011 <www.drunkenboat.com>
Hahn, K., "Boxes with Respect to Elizabeth Bishop," "Boxes with Respect to Joaquin Miller," Great River
Review, 2011
Hahn, K., "Boxes with Respect to Emily Dickinson," Public Space, 2011
Hahn, K., "A Dream of Parsnips," "A Dream of a Pillow," FIELD, No. 83, Fall 2010, pp. 81-2.
Hahn, K., *"Solitary & Gregarious," "Stealing a Line Written by Hafiz and Translated by Emerson," "On a
Line from Valéry by Way of Carolyn Kizer: Tout le ciel vert se meurt. Le dernier arbre brûle.," The Awl ,
2011
Hahn, K., [From Dream Sequence] "A Dream of Bubbles," "A Dream of Knife, Fork, and Spoon," "A
Dream of Yellow Leaves," "A Dream of Shells, Cocoons, Pods, and Even Husks," "A Dream of Toast," "A
Dream of a Letter Opener in the Shape of a Mermaid," [from Time Sequence] "After five years of...,"
“’You know the person , “Before doctors learn...," "[The search] for the essence of consciousness...," "So
far, the precise neural correlates...," [from Misc. Section] "Cherry Stems," "The Morphology of Flowers,"
American Poetry Review, Nov/Dec, 2011
Hintz, Carrie. Review of The Evangelical Conversion Narrative: Spiritual Autobiography in Early
Modern England. By D. Bruce Hindmarsh. In University of Toronto Quarterly 77.1 (Winter 2008): 246247.
Kazanjian, David. "From Somewhere else: Egoyan's Calendar, Freud's Rat Man, and Armenian Diasporic
Nationalism." Co-written with Anahid Kassabian. Third Text 19 (2005).
Kruger, Steven. Review: Michael Hanly, ed. and trans., Medieval Muslims, Christians, and Jews in Dialogue:
The Apparicion Maistre Jehan de Meun of Honorat Bovet. Modern Philology 106 (2008), 208-11.
Steven F. Kruger “Medieval Jewish/Christian Debate and the Question of Gender: Gilbert Crispin’s
Disputatio Iudei et Christiani.” In Intersections of Gender, Religion, and Ethnicity in the Middle Ages. Ed.
Cordelia Beattie and Kirsten A. Fenton. Genders and Sexualities in History. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan,
2011. 85-103.
Steven F. Kruger “Gay Internet Medievalism: Erotic Story Archives, the Middle Ages, and Contemporary
Gay Identity.” American Literary History 22 (2010): 913-44. [with response: Scott Herring. “Erotic
Uncreativity: A Response to Steven F. Kruger.” ALH 22 (2010): 945-50.]
McCoy, RC, “Miracles and Mysteries in The Comedy of Errors,” Shakespeare and Religion: Early
Modern and Postmodern Perspectives (Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press, 2011), 79-96.
Molesworth, Charles. "Photography and War: The Protocols." Salmagundi 144-5 (2005), 11-20.
Molesworth, Charles H, “Two Versions of Postmodernism: Robert Smithson and Joan Snyder.”
Salmagundi 150-151 (2006), pp. 30-42.
Pandya, Sameer. "Patrick Ewing's Father." Narrative Magazine. 2005.
Pandya, Sameer. "Welcome Back, Mahesh." Other Voices. 2005.
Richter, David. "Your Cheatin' Art: Double-Dealing in Cinematic Narrative." Narrative 13, 2005.
Richter, David. Review of Northrop Frye, The Educated Imagination and Other Writings on Critical
Theory 1933–1963. University of Toronto Quarterly 77.1 (Winter 2008): 370-372.
David H. Richter "The Literary-Theoretical Contribution of Ralph W. Rader." Narrative 18.1 (January
2010): 73-90.
Sargent, Michael G. "Mystical Writings and Dramatic Texts in Late Medieval England." Religion and
Literature 37 (2005), 77-98.
Sargent, M., “Walter Hilton’s Scale of Perfection in Continental Europe in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth
Centuries.” Textus 24 (2011), 549-62.
Sargent, M., “Marguerite Porete: A Complete Collation of the Section of Text for which all Manuscript
Witnesses Survive,” <http://jgrenehalgh.com>
Sargent, M., “Nicholas Love” and “Walter Hilton,” in “Medieval Studies,” Oxford Bibliographies Online,
<http://oxfordbibliographiesonline.com> (a website publication of Oxford University Press).
Schaffer, Talia. "Craft, Authorial Anxiety, and the Cranford Papers." Victorian Periodical Review 38
(2005), 221-239.
Schaffer, Talia. "Taming the Tropics: Charlotte Yonge Takes on Melanesia." Victorian Studies 47 (2005),
204-214.
Schaffer, Talia. Modernist Mental States and Marie Corelli’s Wormwood.” Nineteenth-Century Gender
Studies 4.2 (Summer 2008)
Schaffer, Talia. “Berlin-Wool Work” Victorian Review 34:1 (2008), 38-43.
Schaffer, Talia. Review: Christine Ferguson, Language, Science, and Popular Fiction in the Victorian Fin
de Siècle: The Brutal Tongue.”University of Toronto Quarterly 77:1 (Winter 2008), 284-286.
Schaffer, Talia. “Review: Portable Property: Victorian Culture on the Move” (for The Journal of
Victorian Culture)
Schaffer, Talia. “Review: Henry James, Oscar Wilde, and Aesthetic Culture” (for The Henry James
Review)
Schaffer, Talia. “Review: Characters and Scenes: Studies in Charlotte Yonge” (for Women’s Writing)
Schanoes, Veronica “Book as Mirror, Mirror as Book: The Significance of the Looking-glass in
Contemporary Revisions of Fairy Tales.” Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts. 2009 20 (1 [75]): 5-23.
Sederat, Roger. “ ‘Across the lines of straighter darker trees’: Robert Frost’s Triangles.” Interdisciplinary
Literary Studies 11 (Fall 2009): 112-124.
Sedarat, R., “Shakespeare and the Islamic Republic of Iran: Performing the Translation of
Gholamhoseyn Sa’edi’s Othello in Wonderland.” The Theatre Annual: A Journal of Performance Studies
64 (2011): 86-106.
Sedarat, R., Nader Naderpour’s "The Unsaid", "Glance," "Not Plant or Stone, but Fire," "Geography,"
"Cigarettes," "The Red Lamp of Anemone," and "Under a Western Sky." Co-translated with Dr. Rouhollah
Zarei. The Dirty Goat, 25, Fall 2011, 138-151. (literary translation)
Sedarat, R., Nader Naderpour’s “An Elegy for Desert and City” and “From the Train Window,” roger: a
literary and art magazine. vol 6, Spring 2011, 36-39. (literary translation).
Sedarat, R., “Ghost Horse Prelude.” Guernica Magazine. November 2011, Special Iran issue (“The
Others” guest edited by Porochista Khakpour.”). http://www.guernicamag.com/ (creative writing-poetry)
Sedarat, R., “Ghazal Game #1” and “The Sword,” reprinted in Clarion, PSC CUNY, August 2011.
(creative writing-poetry)
Sedarat, R., “Sonnet Ghazal,” reprinted in FYI, Queens College Faculty/Staff News. October 2011.
creative writing-poetry)
Sedarat, R., “Translator’s Block.” At Length: Telephone Project. Spring 2011.
http://atlengthmag.com/poetry/telephone-project-2/ (creative writing-poetry).
Silynroberts, Sian “Gothic Enlightenment: Contagion and Community in Charles Brockden Brown’s
Arthur Mervyn.” Early American Literature 44.2 (2009).
Siân Silyn Roberts “Dispossession and Cosmopolitan Sociability in Leonora Sansay’s Secret History.”
Forthcoming in Early America and the Haitian Revolution: Essays on the Cultural History of Atlantic
Colonialism and Modernity, eds. Elizabeth Maddock Dillon and Michael Drexler, UPenn Press
Tougaw, J., “Brain Memoirs and Neuroscience.” 2011, Forthcoming: Literarure and Medicine.
Tougaw, J., “We are Still Vulnerable: Todd Haynes’s Safe in 2011.” WSQ Volume 39, Numbers 1 & 2,
Spring/Summer 2011: 43-47
Tytell, John. “On Rochelle Ratner.” American Book Review (Summer, 2008)
Tytell, John. Review of ms., Naked Lunch at 50, ed. Oliver Harris for University of Illinois Press.
Tytell, J., “The Donkey and the Written Word” in Phat’itude Literary Magazine, vol.3, no.2, (Summer
2011), pp.10-14.
Walkden Andrea. “Allegorical Insubordination and the 1596 Faerie Queene,” Studies in English
Literature 48 (Winter 2008): 93-109
Andrea Walkden, “Parallel Lives and Literary Legacies: Crusoe’s Elder Brother and Defoe’s Cavalier,”
English Literary History 73.4 (Winter 2010): 1061-1086
Wan, A., “In the Name of Citizenship: The Writing Classroom and the Promise of Citizenship,” College
English. Fall 2011.
Weidman, Bette. "Native American Languages in Print." American Indian Quarterly (2005).
Weidman, Bette. “’Sconset-born Charles Fredereick Briggs: Early New York Novelist and Editor,” Historic
Nantucket, Vol. 58. No. 3 (Summer 2008), 10-15.
Karen Weingarten “Between the Town and the Mountain: Abortion and the Politics of Life in Edith
Wharton’s Summer.” Canadian Review of American Studies 40 (Fall 2010).
Karen Weingarten “The Inadvertent Alliance of Anthony Comstock and Margaret Sanger: How Abortion
Became Politicized.” Feminist Formations 22.2 (Summer 2010). (Formerly National Women’s Studies
Association Journal.)
Weingarten, K. “Authoring Wikis: Digital Collaboration and the Concept of Authorship in First-Year
Writing.” Co-authored with Corey Frost. Radical Teacher 90. Special Issue on Teaching with Technology.
(Spring 2011).
Weingarten, K. “Bad Girls and Biopolitics: Popular Fiction, Population Control, and Abortion Politics.”
Journal of Literature and Medicine 29.1 (Spring 2011).
Weir, John. “Scenes from a Marriage.” New South. Fall 2008. Vol. 2, No. 1. (short story)
Weir, John. “Neo-Realism at the Infiniplex.” Gulf Coast. Summer/Fall 2008, Vol. 20, No. 2. (short story)
Whatley, Gordon. “Eugenia before Ælfric: a preliminary report on the transmission of an early medieval
legend.” In(Inter)texts: Studies in Anglo-Saxon Culture Presented to Paul E. Szarmach, ed. Virginia
Blanton and Helene Scheck. Tempe, AZ: Center for Medieval & Renaissance Studies; Turnhout, Belgium:
Brepols, 2008, 349-367.
Whatley, Gordon. Review of Edina Bozóky, La politique des reliques de Constantin à Saint Louis:
protection collective et légitimation du pouvoir (Bibliothèque historique et littéraire). Paris: Beauchesne,
2006. Forthcoming, Speculum: A Journal of Medieval Studies (Medieval Academy of America: Cambridge,
MA) vol. 84 (2008)
Whatley, Gordon. Review of Saints in English Kalendars Before A.D. 1100. By Rebecca Rushforth.
[Henry Bradshaw Society, Vol. 117.]. Woodbridge, UK & Rochester, NY: Boydell Press for the Henry
Bradshaw Society. 2008. TBP in Catholic Historical Review (The Catholic University of America,
Washington, D.C).
Whatley, E.G., “Textual Hybrids in the Transmission of the Passio S. Eugeniae (BHL 2666, 2667).”
Hagiographica: Rivista di agiografia e biografia (Florence, Italy), 18 (2011): 31-66.
Zimroth, Evan. Essay on John Maynard Keynes, for MoreIntelligentLife, the on-line journal of The
Economist, January 2008.
BOOK CHAPTERS:
Allen, Jeffery, contributions included in Home Ground: Language for an American Landscape. Edited by
Barry Lopez and Debra Gwartney. San Antonio, Texas: Trinity University Press, 2006.
Buell, Frederick. "The Solitary Man." In Considering the Radiance: Essays on the Poetry of A.R.
Ammons. Norton, 2005.
Frederick Buell “A Short History of Environmental Apocalypse,” Future Ethics: Climate Change and
Apocalyptic Imagination. Ed. Stefan Skrinsmire. London and New York: Continuum, 2010, pp. 13-37.
Buell, F., “Nature in New York: A Cultural History,” in Reflections on Nature in New York, ed. John
Waldman. New York: Fordham University Press. Finally forthcoming in 2012.
Burger, Glenn. "Queer Theory." In Chaucer: An Oxford Guide, ed. Steve Ellis. Oxford University Press,
2005, 432-47.
Chu, S-Y, “Science Fiction and Lyric Poetry,” reprint of part of Do Metaphors Dream of Literal Sleep? A
Science-Fictional Theory of Representation.In Sense of Wonder, ed. Leigh Grossman, Wildside Press,
2011
Comley, Nancy. "'[And] she had never known Italians before': Italianicity and the American boy."
Hemingway's Italy: New Perspectives, ed. Rena Sanderson. Louisiana State University Press, 2005, 41-50.
Cooley, Nicole R, “Marriage, Landscape,” Suspicion,” “Triage Sonnet,” “Landscape with Morning
Sickness,” Under the Rock Umbrella: Contemporary American Poets 1951-1977. Macon: Mercer
University Press, 2006.
Cooley, Nicole, “AIDS and Visual Culture in Tory Dent’s Work,” The Society for the Study of American
Women Writers, Philadelphia, November 2006.
Cooley, Nicole. “The Orange Kangaroo,” co-authored with Julia Spicher Kasdorf, in Mama PhD, Rutgers
University Press, 2008.
Cooley, N., “At the Corning Museum of Glass,” Collecting Life: Poets on Objects Known and Imagined,
Eds. Madelyn Garner and Andrea L. Watson. Denver: 3 Taos Press: 58-60.
Cooley, N., “In the Anatomical Museum,” and “Overlaying,” Improbable Worlds: An Anthology of Texas
and Louisiana Poets, Ed. Martha Serpas, Houston: Mutabilis Press, 2011: 56-59.
Drury, AS, “Some for the Glories of the Sole: The Rubáiyát and FitzGerald’s Sceptical American
Parodists,” in The Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám: Popularity and Neglect, ed. Adrian Poole et al. (London:
Anthem, 2011), 193-212.
Faherty, Duncan. “‘Legitimate sources’ & ‘Legitimate results’: Surveying the Social Terror of ‘Usher’ &
‘Ligeia,’” in Approaches to Teaching Poe’s Poetry and Prose, ed. Weinstock & Magistrale (New York:
MLA Press, 2008).
Fred Gardaphe “The Figure of the Gangster in Italian American Literature and Film.” Mediated Ethnicity:
New Italian American Cinema. Eds. Joseph Sciorra, et. Al. John D. Calandra Italian American Institute,
2010.
Fred Gardaphe “Mafia Stories and the U.S. American Gangster.” The Cambridge Companion
toAmerican Crime Fiction, Catherine Ross Nickerson, ed. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University
Press, 2010.
Fred Gardaphe “Creating Italian American Studies Programs”. Teaching Italian American
Literature,Film, and Popular Culture. Edvige Giunta and Kathleen McCormick, eds. New York: Modern
Language Association, 2010.
Fred Gardaphe “Preface” to new edition of I Modi Bruschi: anthropologia del maschio by Franco La
Cecla. Elèuthera Editrice. Milan, Italy, 2010.
Gardaphe, F., “Chicago’s Italian American Writers: An Overview.” Pp. 1-9. Reconstructing Italians in
Chicago: Thirty Authors in Search of Roots and Branches. Dominic Candeloro and Fred Gardaphe, Eds.
Stone Park, IL: The Italian Cultural Center at Casa Italia, 2011.
Gardaphe, F., “Dialogue and Debate, Not Denigration and Dismissal,” pp. 44-49 and “Organized
Culture,” pp. 69-74. Guido: Italian/American Youth and Identity Politics edited by Letizia Airos and
Ottorino Cappelli. New York: Bordighera Press, 2011.
Hahn, K., In: Brown, Kurt, and Harold Schechter, eds. Killer Verse, NY: Everyman, Knopf: 2011.
Hahn, K., In: Garner, Madelyn, and Andrea L. Watson, eds., Collecting Life: Poets on Objects Known and
Imagined (Denver, CO: A Taos Press, 2011)
Hahn, K., "A Personal Response to the Line," A Broken Thing: Contemporary Poets on the Line, Emily
Rosko and Anton Vander Zee, eds. (The University of Iowa Press, 2011).
Hahn, K., "Touching on Skin," Alison Hawthorne Deming, and Lauret Savoy, eds., The Colors of Nature,
second edition (Milkweed Editions, 2011)
Kruger, Steven. “Dreaming.” A Concise Companion to Chaucer, ed. Corinne Saunders. Oxford:
Blackwell, 2006. Pp. 71-89.
Kruger, Steven. “Claiming the Pardoner: Toward a Gay Reading of Chaucer’s Pardoner’s Tale.” The
Critical Tradition, ed. David Richter. New York: Bedford/St Martin’s Press, 2006.
Kruger, S.F., “Postcolonial/Queer: Teaching Gower Using Recent Critical Theory.” In Approaches to
Teaching the Poetry of John Gower. Ed. R.F. Yeager and Brian W. Gastle. New York: MLA, 2011. 127-34.
Kruger, S.F., “Medieval Jewish/Christian Debate and the Question of Gender: Gilbert Crispin’s Disputatio
Iudei et Christiani.” In Intersections of Gender, Religion, and Ethnicity in the Middle Ages. Ed. Cordelia
Beattie and Kirsten A. Fenton. Genders and Sexualities in History. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2011. 85103.
McCoy, Richard. “Spectacle and Equivocation in Macbeth.” Spectacle and Public Performance in the Late
Middle Ages and the Renaissance, ed. Robert E. Stillman (Leiden: Brill, 2006). Pp. 145-56.
McKenna, Catherine. "Vision and Revision, Iteration and Reiteration, in Aislinge Meic Glinne." In
Heroic Poets and Poetic Heroes: Studies in Honor of Patrick K. Ford, ed. Joseph F. Nagy. Celtic Studies
Association of North America Yearbook 3 (Dublin: Four), 2005.
Richter, David. "Genre, Repetition, Temporal Order: Some Aspects of Biblical Narratology." In The
Blackwell Companion to Narrative Theory, ed. James Phelan and Peter Rabinowitz (2005).
David H. Richter “The Chicago School.” Pp 108-118 in The Wylie-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Literary
and Cultural Theory, ed. Gregory Castle et al. New York and London: Blackwell, 2010.
David H. Richter "The Novel." Pp. 641-643 in The Classical Tradition , ed. Anthony Grafton, Glenn W.
Most, and Salvatore Settis. Cambridge and London: Harvard University Press, 2010.
Richter, DH, "The Gothic Novel and the Lingering Appeal of Romance," in The Oxford Handbook of the
Eighteenth-Century Novel, ed. J. Alan Downie. New York and London: Oxford University Press, 2011.
Sargent, Michael G. Untitled note in The Book of Forty, ed. Patricia Hollahan. Kalamazoo, MI: The
Medieval Institute Press, 2005, 38-9.
Sargent, Michael G. "The Holland-Takamiya Manuscript of Nicholas Love's Mirror of the Blessed Life of
Jesus Christ." In The Medieval Book and a Modern Collector: Essays in Honour of Toshiyuki Takamiya,
ed. Takami Matsuda, Richard A. Linenthal and John Sca, 2005.
Sargent, Michael. What do the numbers mean? A Textual Critic’s Observations on some Patterns of
Middle English Manuscript Transmission”. In Design and Distribution of Late Medieval Manuscripts in
England, ed. Margaret Connolly and Linne R. Mooney. York Medieval Press, 2008, pp. 205-44.
Sargent, Michael. “The Latin Verses over the Cell Doors of London Charterhouse”. In collaboration with
Marlene Villalobos Hennessy. In Studies in Carthusian Monasticism in the Late Middle Ages, ed. Julian
Luxford. Turnhout: Brepols, 2008, pp. 179-97.
Sargent, Michael “The Program of Illustration in Edinburgh, National Library of Scotland, Advocates’
MS 18.1.7 and Pierpont Morgan Library MS M 648 of Nicholas Love’s Mirror of the Blessed Life of Jesus
Christ”. In Tributes to Kathleen L. Scott. English Medieval Manuscripts and their Readers, ed. Marlene
Villalobos Hennessy. Turnhout: Brepols/Harvey Miller Publishers, 2009, pp. 251-67, 289-92.
Sargent, Michael “A Talking of the Love of God and the Tradition of Meditative Writing in the Isadorean
Style”. In The Milieu and Context of the Wohunge Group, ed. Susannah Chewning. University of Wales
Press, 2009, pp.178-93.
Sargent, M., “Censorship or Cultural Change? Reformation and Renaissance in the Spirituality of late
Medeval England.” In After Arundel: Religious Writing in Fifteenth-Century England, ed. by Vincent
Gillespie and Kantik Ghosh. Turnhout: Brepols, 2011, pp. 55-72.
Talia Schaffer “Women’s Writing.” Teaching Nineteenth-Century Fiction. Edited Andrew Maunder and
Jennifer Phegley. Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan, 2010, 75-90.
Talia Schaffer “Women’s Work: The History of the Victorian Domestic Handicraft.” Artistry and
Industry: The Crafting of the Woman Professional, 1830-1890. Ed. Tricia Zakreski and Kyriaki
Hadjiafxendi. Ashgate, 2010.
Harold Schechter (with Elizabeth Schechter) “Killing with Kindness: Nature, Nurture, and the Female
Serial Killer” in Serial Killers: Philosophy for Everyone, ed. S. Waller (Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell,
2010), 117-128.
Schechter H., “‘Savage Pastimes’: Gothic Schlock and True Crime Horrors” in The Gothic Imagination:
Conversations on Fantasy, Horror, and Science Fiction in the Media, ed. John C. Tibbets (New York:
Palgrave Macmillan, 2011), 337-345.
Sederat, Roger. “On a Difference Note: Music in the Composition Classroom.” in From Hip Hop to
Hyperlinks: Practical Approaches for Teaching Culture in the Composition Classroom. Newcastle:
Cambridge Scholars Press, 2008.
Sederat, Roger. “American.” Rutherford Red Wheelbarrow Poets Anthology, vol. 2. Red Wheel Barrow
Poets, Rutherford, NJ, 2009: 175-176.
Sederat, Roger. “Veiling the Hyphenated Identity: Iranian-American Poets’ Appropriation of
Orientalism.” Orient and Orientalisms in American Poetry and Poetics. Sabine Sielke and Christan
Kloeckner, Eds. Frankfurt: Lang, 2009. 311-328.
Sedarat, R., Reedy, Trent D. Words in the Dust. Original Translations of excerpted classical Persian verse
from Jami’s Yusuf and Zulaikha and Ferdowsi’s Shahnameh. New York: Arthur A. Levine / Scholastic,
2011. 102-103, 132, 183. (literary translation).
Sedarat, R., “Sonnet Ghazal.” Literature and Gender. New York: Pearson Longman, 2011. “Section IV:
Ethnicities and Identities,” 320.—authored (creative writing-poetry)
Schaffer, Talia. “Maiden Pairs: The Sororal Romance in The Clever Woman of the Family.” Victorian
Antifeminism. Ed. Tamara Silvia Wagner. Cambria Press, 2009, 97-115.
Siân Silyn Roberts Introduction to Gothic Subjects: The Transformation of Individualism in American
Fiction, 1789-1860
Silyn Roberts, S., Introduction and Chapter Three to current book project: Gothic Subjects: The
Transformation of Individualism in American Fiction, 1790-1850
Sirlin, Rhoda. "Introduction." William Styron's Sophie's Choice: Crime and Self-Punishment: Novels for
Students. Ed. Timothy Sisler. Texas: Gale Group, 2005
Tougaw, Jason. "Marcel Dzama's Notebook." The Course of Human History Personified. Ed. Amy
Baumann. New York: David Zwirner Gallery, 2005.
Tougaw, Jason. "Dreamy and Forgetful: Marcel Dzama's The Lotus Eaters." Quarterly Bulletin of Centre
d'Art Santa Monica, Spring 2005.
Tougaw, Jason. “Aplysia californica.” From Boys to Men, ed. Ted Gideonse and Robert Williams. New
York: Carroll & Graf, 2006.
Walkden, Andrea. “The Servant and the Grave Robber: Walton’s Lives in Restoration England,” Chapter
15 in Writing Lives: Biography and Textuality, Identity and Representation in Early Modern England, ed.
Kevin Sharpe and Steven Zwicker, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008
Warren, Joyce. W. "Ruth Hall in Historical Context." in American History Through Literature, 18201870, ed. Janet Gabler-Hover and Robert D. Sattelmeyer. New York: Scribner's, 2005.
Warren, Joyce. “Ruth Hall in Historical Context.” American History through Literature, 1820-1870, ed.
Janet Gabler-Hover and Robert Sattelmeyer. Detroit: Scribner’s, 2006. Pp. 1007-12.
Warren, Joyce. “Sentimentalism.” American History Through Literature, 1820-1870, ed. Janet GablerHover and Robert Sattelmeyer. Detroit: Scribner’s, 2006. Pp. 1059-65.
Weidman, Bette. “Charles Frederick Briggs” in American Writers: A Collection of Literary Biographies,
Jay Parini, ed. Supplement XVIII (NY: Gale Cengage Learning, Charles Scribner’s Sons, 2008)
Weidman, Bette “Charles Frederick Briggs,” in the American Writers Series, published by
Cengage Learning, Volume 18, New York, 2009, 1-18.
Weir, John. “Dave Shaking.” In Vital Signs: Essential AIDS Fiction. Ed. Richard Canning. New York:
Carroll and Graf, 2008.
PRESENTATIONS:
Allen, Jeffrey. University of Georgia, Athens; Virginia Festival of the Book; Miami Book Festival; Gemini
Ink, San Antonio, Texas; AWP, New York; University of Maryland, College Park; Printers Row Book
Festival, Chicago; California College of the Arts
Buell, Frederick. Response to papers presented at a session on my book, From Apocalypse to Way of Life,
Association of American Geographers meeting, Boston, 2008.
Frederick Buell Poetry reading. Baby Grand Books, Warwick, NY. Spring, 2010.
Buell, F., Poetry Reading, Baby Grand Books, Warwick, NY, Fall 2011
Buell, F., “Risk’s Many Cultural Faces,” paper to be presented at the American Comparative Literature
Association 2012 conference on March 30-April 1, in Providence R.I.
Burger, Glenn. Laboring to Make the Good Wife Good in Le Menagier de Paris.” Paper presented to
Department of English, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, October 2008.
Burger, Glenn. “Conjoined Bodies and the Scene of Marriage: Sexual and Textual Hybridity in Le
Menagier de Paris.” Paper presented to Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, Binghamton
University, Binghamton, New York, October 2008.
“Burger, Glenn. Gender Versus Sexuality.” Panel paper presented at the New Chaucer Society Congress,
Swansea, July 2008.
Burger, Glenn. “What is the Place of the Present in Medieval Studies?” Panel paper presented at the 43rd
International Congress on Medieval Studies, Kalamazoo, May 2008.
Burger, Glenn. “Karma Lochrie’s Heterosyncracies: A Roundtable Discussion.” Panel paper presented at
the 43rd International Congress on Medieval Studies, Kalamazoo, May 2008.
Burger, Glenn D, “Experimenting with the Real: The Griselda Story as Ethical Narrative.” Paper
presented at the New Chaucer Society, 15th Annual International Congress, New York City, July 2006.
Burger, G., “‘Ful lik a moder’: The Affective Circuit in the Griselda Story.” Paper presented to the
Medieval Club of New York, December 2011.
Burger, G., “Masculine Conduct and the Affective Contract in The Wife of Bath’s Tale.” Paper presented
at the 46th International Congress on Medieval Studies, Kalamazoo, May 2011.
Burger, G., “Medieval and Early Modern Affect,” Paper presented to the PhD Program in English, CUNY
Graduate Center, January, 2011.
Carrie, Shirley. Ancestral Journeys: Memory and Disjuncture in Black Trans-Atlantic Writing.” Pacific
Modern Language Association, Pomona College.
Carrie, Shirley. “Zora Neale Hurston and her Literary Migrations.” Queens College Faculty Series,
Rosenthal Library.
Chu, Seo-Young “Detained in the Uncanny Valley: Modernist Stereotypes of the Yellow Peril.”
Modernist Studies Association (MSA), Eleventh Annual Conference. Montréal, QC. November 2009.
Chu, Seo-Young “Science-Fictional North Korea.” American Comparative Literature Association (ACLA)
Annual Conference. Cambridge, MA. Scheduled for March 2009.
Chu, S-Y, “The Detention of Ethnic Stereotypes in the Uncanny Valley.” Session arranged by the Society
for Critical Exchange. Northeast Modern Language Association (NeMLA) Annual Conference. Rutgers
University. April 8, 2011.
Chu, S-Y, “North Korea and Science Fiction.” Lecture invited by Professor Sukhdev Sandhu. Program in
Asian/Pacific/American Studies, New York University. February 28, 2011.
Chu, S-Y, “A Poetics of Documentary Fantasy: Yong Soon Min’s Defining Moments.” Modern Language
Association (MLA) Annual Convention. Los Angeles, CA. January 8, 2011
Comley, Nancy. Response to papers presented at a session on my book, From Apocalypse to Way of Life,
Association of American Geographers meeting, Boston, 2008.
Comley, Nancy, “Politics and the Artist: Hemingway and Picasso, Spain 1937,” International Hemingway
Conference, June, 2006.
Cooley, Nicole. “Writing the Body: Tory Dent’s HIV Mon Amour.” Why Study Women’s Poetry? St.
Francis College, Brooklyn, April 2008.
Cooley, Nicole. “On the Prose Poem,” Associated Writing Programs Conference, New York, NY, January
2008.
Cooley, Nicole. Florie Erons Poet at Tulane University, October 2008
Cooley, Nicole. KGB Poetry Series in NYC, Miller Cabin Reading Series, Washington DC,,
Bluestockings Bookstore, NYC, The Performing Feminist Motherhood Conference in NYC, The Earshot
Reading Series, Brooklyn, NYC, and The Glen Ridge Women’s Club, New Jersey.
Cooley, N., Poetry Readings Poets House, New York City, 2011
Cooley, N., Poetry Readings University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, 2011
Cooley, N., Poetry Readings St Louis Poetry Center, St. Louis, MO, 2011
Cooley, N., Poetry Readings Purdue University, Lafayette, Indiana, 2011
Cooley, N., Poetry Readings Bucknell University, Lewisburg, PA 2011
Cooley, N., Poetry Readings Hamilton College, Clinton, NY, 2011
Cooley, N., Poetry Readings Gettysburg College, Gettysburg, PA, 2011
Cooley, N., Poetry Readings River Valley Community College, New Hampshire, 2011
Annmarie Drury “Poems of Euphrase Kezilahabi in Translation,” Bilingual Reading Series, annual
conference of the American Literary Translators’ Association, Philadelphia PA, 22 October 2010.
Drury, AS, “Victorian Voice-Play and Poetic Transformation,” annual conference of the North American
Victorian Studies Association, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee, 6 November 2011.
Drury, AS, “Midnight Foxes, London” and “Some Dreams of Exile,” Raritan, Summer 2011. (Poetry)
Drury, AS, Translations (from the Swahili) of Euphrase Kezilahabi’s “Evening Meal,” “Resolution,” “The
Seed,” and “The Death of Red Cockroaches,” The Dirty Goat, Spring 2011. (Poetry)
Epstein, E.L. Address, "Moby-Dick and the Divided Soul." The Harvard Club, New York, November 17,
2008.
Faherty, Duncan. “‘Abundant in temptation and calamity’: Porous Borders and the Illusion of Closure in
the Memoirs of Stephen Calvert,” Charles Brockden Brown Society Biannual Conference, Dresden,
Germany.
Faherty, Duncan 2009 Chair & Commentator, “Republic in Fragments: Identity, Belonging, and
Nationhood after Loughran,” American Studies Association Conference, Washington, D.C.
Faherty, Duncan 2009 “‘The Mischief that awaits us’: Broadcasting Revolution and Rumor in the Early
Republic, Canadian Association of American Studies Annual Conference, London, Ontario
Faherty, Duncan 2009 Chair & Moderator, “After Brown--Before Irving: American Literature in the
Canonical Interregnum 1800-1820,” Society of Early Americanists Conference, Bermuda
Faherty, Duncan 2009 “‘Daily and nightly disgorged upon our shores’: Revolution, Rumor, & Serial
Unrest in the Early Republic,” Society of Early Americanists Conference, Bermuda
Faherty, D., 2011
“Ugly Feelings: Affect, Canonicity, and American Literature 1800–1820,”
American Studies Association, Baltimore, MD
Faherty, D., 2011
“‘Rats and possums rather than lions’: Affect, Canonicity, and American
Literature 1800-1820,” American Literature Association, Boston, MA
Faherty, D., 2011 “‘Warmed with a noble enthusiasm for the rights and liberties of the citizens of
Columbia’ : American Literature in the Canonical Interregnum 1800-1820,” Warring for America, 18031818 Conference Sponsored by the Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture at the
Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.
Faherty, D., 2011 “Anonymity Reconsidered,” Society of Early Americanists Conference, Philadelphia,
PA
Ferguson, Kevin L. “Why Digital Writing?” at Queens College Center for Teaching and Learning’s
“Tech Talk” (New York, NY; 15 Nov 2011)
Ferguson, Kevin L. “Writing Beyond The English Department in Topic-Based Writing Courses” at 7th
Annual CUNY General Education Conference (New York, NY; 13 May 2011)
Gardaphe, Fred. Panel discussion participant, “Italicity,” Casa Italiana, NYU, November 12.
Gardaphe, Fred. “Whattya mean I’m funny”: Humor and Italian American Masculinities,” American
Italian Historical Association, November 7.
Gardaphe, Fred. Lectures to CUNY Schools Italian Clubs: Hunter College, October 29; College of Staten
Island, October 22.
Gardaphe, Fred. Master of Ceremonies, OnState Italian American Artists, November 1, September 12,
July 22.
Gardaphe, Fred. New York State Humanities Council Public Lectures: Mt. Pleasant Italian American
Association, October 15; North Tonawanda Historical Society, October 3; Temple Hillel, August 11.
Gardaphe, Fred. “Le ombre e la luce: La rinascita della Cultura ItaloAmericana via i Film Gangster” and
“Images of Italian Americans on American Television,” Centro Altre Italie, Summery Accademy. Torino,
July 7-10th.
Gardaphe, Fred. Inaugural Address of the Distinguished Professor of Italian American Studies,” John D.
Calandra Institute, March 13
Gardaphe, Fred. “Italian American Publishing,” New Jersey Italian American Heritage Commission,
March 14
Gardaphe, Fred. Keynote address, “Beyond the Immigrant Paradigm: Identities and the Future of Italian
American Studies,” Italian in the Americas Conference, John D. Calandra Institute, April 24.
Fred Gardaphe Host of Nota Bene, a monthly arts and culture interview webcast, through The Calandra
Institute, www.livestream.com/italics August through December.
Fred Gardaphe Radio Svizzera, guest on book show featuring the book I modi bruschi, Rough Maners, by
author Franco La Cecla. Milan, Italy, November 23.
Fred Gardaphe “Beyond the Immigrant Paradigm: The Future of Italian American Identities,” the
KeyNote Address for Italian-less Italian-ness / Italianità senza italiani, a conference. Scuola Superiore di
Studi Umanistici – Università di Bologna. November 24-26.
Fred Gardaphe “Beyond the Immigrant Paradigm: The Future of Italian American Identities,” Key Note
Address Humanities Festival, Belmont University, October 28
Fred Gardaphe “What’s so funny about Italian America?” Mental Health and Wellness conference,
Calandra Institute, October 8.
Fred Gardaphe Moustache Pete is Dead, College of Staten Island, October 13
Fred Gardaphe “Creating Italian American Studies Programs”. First Conference of the Distinguished
Professors of Italian and Italian American Studies, Calandra Institute,
September 11.
Fred Gardaphe Is Moustache Pete Really Dead? West Virginia Italian Heritage Festival, Clarksburg, WV,
September 3-5.
Fred Gardaphe “From Wiseguys to Wise Men,” Montauk Library, August 15, New York Council for the
Humanities Speakers Program.
Fred Gardaphe “The American Gospels: Pietro di Donato’s Commedia della Morte”. The Multi Ethnic
Studies of Europe and the Americas Society conference, Unviersity of Pecs, Hungary June 14-20.
Fred Gardaphe Italian American Writers Association book presentation Importato dall’ItaliaJune 12.
Fred Gardaphe Kaos Theater, Book Presentation, New Jersey Importato dall’Italia June 7.
Fred Gardaphe Guest Speaker, Dedication of Pietro di Donato Square, Union City, NY, May 22.
Fred Gardaphe Dinner Speaker, Coalition of Italian American Associations, May 20.
Fred Gardaphe Weeklong seminar in American Studies at the Centro Studi Americani, in Rome Presented
two lectures and two workshops on Italian American Studies and its relationship to American Studies, May
5-8.
Fred Gardaphe The Illinois and Wisconsin Grand Lodge of Order Sons of Italy, recipient of the Leonardo
da Vinci Award for Education, May 2.
Fred Gardaphe Baruch College, “From Wiseguys to Wise Men,” April 29.
Fred Gardaphe Elon University “Italian American Images in the Media” April 26.
Fred Gardaphe Presentation of book, “Importato dall’Italia” Italian Consulate of New York, April 22.
Fred Gardaphe Schenectady Community College “Linguine and Lust” April 20. New York Council for
the Humanities Speakers Program.
Fred Gardaphe St. Thomas Aquinas College “Breaking and Entering,” April 19.
Fred Gardaphe Monroe Community College “Reading the Art of Antonio Petracca,” April 15.
Fred Gardaphe Monroe Community College “Leaving Little Italy,” April 15
Fred Gardaphe The Society for the study of Multi Ethnic Literature of the United States
Conference , April 10.
Fred Gardaphe University of Bologna at Forli, “American Connections” March 30.
Fred Gardaphe University of Illinois at Chicago, “Linguine and Lust” February 25.
Gardaphe, F., “From Wiseguys to Wise Men: The Gangster and Italian American Culture, Drew
University, November 21.
Gardaphe, F., “Go Make Naples,” Delirious Naples Conference, Hofstra University, November 16.
Gardaphe, F., “Whattya Mean I’m Funny: Humor and Italian American Identities,” Columbia Italian
Seminar, Columbia University, November 11.
Gardaphe, F.,Poetry reading, Delirious Naples Conference, Hofstra University, October 15.
Gardaphe, F.,Reconstructing Italians in Chicago. Book presentations. National Italian American
Foundation annual conference, October 29. Italian Cultural Center, Stone Park, IL, October 8.
Gardaphe, F.,Anti-Italianism, book presentation, Hofstra University, October 11.
“From Ellis Island to Jersey Shore: Italians in the American Imagination, College of Staten Island, October
5.
Gardaphe, F.,Importato dal’italia ed altri raconti dalla vecchia quartiere, book presentation, Calandra
Institute, October 4.
Gardaphe, F., “Fante’s Fantasia” and “John Fante and Pietro di Donato,” at the annual John Fante Festival
Torricela, Peligna, Abruzzo, Italy. August 20.
Gardaphe, F., “Leaving Little Italy,” New York State Humanities lecture, Bell’Italia Mia, New York,
August 14.
Gardaphe, F., “Humor as a Method of Inquiry,” graduate seminars, University of Salerno. May 24 and
May 25.
Gardaphe, F., “Immagini degli Italoamericani dal 1880 ad Oggi,” seminar for Professor Paola Attolino’s
course in Political Science. May 21.
Gardaphe, F.,Two Fulbright Lectures on multi-cultural American literature and media, Aristotle
University, Thessaloniki, Greece, May 12 and 13.
Gardaphe, F., “Beyond the Immigrant Paradigm: The Future of Italian American Studies,” for the
conference on Italian American Culture, University of Salerno. May 17.
Gardaphe, F., “The Art of the State: Politics and Multiculturalism in American Studies, or Who Hung the
Rembrandt on the Mural” and “Anti-Italianism in American Studies,” Center for American Studies annual
seminar for Italian Graduate Students in American Studies, Rome, May 10 and 11.
Gardaphe, F., “Remember to ‘Fughettaboutit’: The Italian Gangster in American Literature.” The
University of Marcerata, May 5.
Gardaphe, F., “La rinascita of Italian American Culture,” Conference on Italian American Culture,
University of Perugia per Stranieri, April 18.
Gardaphe, F., “Pietro di Donato’s Work as a Writer.” Pietro di Donato: La Letteratura, a celebration of
the 100th Anniversity of the birth of Pietro di Donato. Taranta Pellegna, Italy. April 2.
Gardaphe, F.,La mascolinità degli italiani d’America. Dai primi emigranti ai Jersey Shore. Lecture for
Professor Maria Rosaria Pelizzari’s course, March 15.
Gardaphe, F., “Christ in Conceit: The Poetry of Arturo Giovannitti,” in “Roundtable on Arturo
Giovannitti,” Calandra Institute, February 11th.
Gardaphe, F., “Italian Emigration Yesterday, Immigration Today” in “Telling Naples to the World,” a
panel discussion with the Cardinal of Naples, CUNY-Graduate Center, January 19.
Gardaphe, F.,Book presentation of Anti-Italianism, Calandra Institute, January 14.
Gardaphe, F., “‘Whattya Mean I’m Funny?’: Ball-busting Humor and Italian American Masculinities.”
Italian American Discussion Group session, MLA, January 7.
Goldhaber, Sue “Working with multilingual students.” Queens College SEEK (Invited) (with Prof. Ann
Davison), May, 2009.
Hahn, Kimiko. ‘Writing Across Borders: Asian American Women Writers,” with Jessica Hagedorn,
Meena Alexander, and moderator, Harold Augenbraum (National Book Foundation, ED), Center for the
Humanities, Graduate Center
Hahn, Kimiko “Mother Tongue: Asian American Women Writers,” Associated Writing Program (AWP)
Hahn, Kimiko Readings: Poetry Center/Chicago; KGB bar; Provincetown, MA Brooklyn Museum of Art;
Macalester College, MN; CUNY Gala Reading; AWP; San Jose State University; New York University;
PSA; Teachers and Writers Collaborative; Earshot: writers and student of writing
Kimiko Hahn "The Long and the Short of It: Writing, Teaching, and Publishing the Long Poem," AWP
Washington, DC, Feb. 2011
Kimiko Hahn "Using Literary Journals in the Classroom," CLMP panel, AWP Denver, 2010
Kimiko Hahn Celebration of the Chapbook, CUNY Graduate Center (organizer and participant)
Kimiko Hahn Asian American Writers Workshop 20th Anniversary, AWP, Washington, DC, 2011
Kimiko Hahn The Institute of American Indian Arts, 2010
Kimiko Hahn jubilat/Jones Series @ U. Mass.
Kimiko Hahn University of Pittsburgh Contemporary Writers Series
Kimiko Hahn SUNY/Westchester Community College
Kimiko Hahn “Best American Poetry 2010” Anthology Reading/The New School
Kimiko Hahn Guildhall, East Hampton, NY
Kimiko Hahn Brockport Writers Forum/SUNY Brockport
Kimiko Hahn Decatur Book Festival, featured reader
Kimiko Hahn Fine Arts Work Center, Provincetown, MA
Kimiko Hahn Poet's House; with Diane Ackerman (on science)
Kimiko Hahn CCNY, "Spring Poetry Festival" (for high school)
Kimiko Hahn Book Party, Cornelia St. Cafe
Kimiko Hahn Book Party, "Chin Music" series, Pacific-Standard in Brooklyn
Kimiko Hahn Sandhills Writers Conference (Augusta State U., GA) keynote
Kimiko Hahn Poetry Society of America Centennial Celebration, AWP/Denver
Kimiko Hahn Academy of American Poets, Ntl. Poetry Month, University of Maryland
Hahn, K., "The Zuihitsu: an introduction," Sarah Lawrence College, Oct. 2011
Hahn, K., "The Zuihitsu: What a Formless Form Can Teach Us About Form," Oberlin College, OH, April
29, 2011
Hahn, K., "The Zuihitsu: What a Formless Form Can Teach Us About Form," George Mason University,
Fairfax, VA, March 31, 2011
Hahn, K., "The Long and the Short of It: Writing, Teaching, and Publishing the Long Poem," AWP
Washington, DC, Feb. 2011
Harris, Jessica 2009 – February -- Black History Lecture, Instituto Cultural Péruana Nortéamericano,
Lima Peru;
Harris, Jessica 2009 Presentation at Institute Culinario d’Gallia, Lima Peru. October
Harris, Jessica 2009 Cane Confluences – 4th Annual Ray Charles Lecture, Dillard University, New
Orleans. October
Harris, Jessica 2009 Carolina’s Gold – Lecture – Fowler Museum, UCLA Los Angeles California.
Harris, Jessica 2009 November – public address – Culinary Institute of America – World of Flavors
Harris, Jessica 2009 December – public address Cane Confluences – Bates College Lewiston, Maine.
Jessica B. Harris Black History Month Presentation -- Ohio University Miami campus February 2010
Jessica B. Harris Louisiana Folklore association April 2010
Jessica B. Harris Southern Food and Beverage Museum’s symposium on Sugar – September 2010
Jessica B. Harris African American Marketing Traditions - Southern Foodways Alliance, October 2010
Jessica B. Harris The food of the African Diaspora : Tastes of the World conference CIA/ Greystone Napa California - October 2010
Harris, Jessica B. Free Library of Philadelphia – February 2011
Harris, Jessica B. Boston Athaeneum – February 2011
Harris, Jessica B. National Book Fair – September 2011
Hintz, Carrie. Conference Paper, Society for Utopian Studies (Portland, Maine): “‘Never too late to have a
happy childhood’: Nostalgia in Child Culture and the Response of Emancipatory Child Theory,” October
2008.
Hintz, Carrie. Invited Speaker, Dr William’s Centre for Dissenting Studies, Workshop in Richard Baxter
and the Development of Dissent: “Baxter’s Breviate of the Life of Margaret,...Wife of Richard Baxter”
Hintz, Carrie Conference paper, Society for Utopian Studies (Wrightsville Beach, NC): “Octavian Nothing: A
Political Education,” October 2009.
Hintz, C., Conference Paper: "Octavian Nothing as Bildungsroman." Children’s Literature Association
Conference (Roanoke, Virginia): June 2011.
Hintz, C., Conference Paper: “Extreme States: Violent Logic in Marge Piercy’s Woman on the Edge of
Time.” With Kate Broad. Utopian Studies Conference (State College, PA): October 2011.
Hintz, C., Conference Paper: “Richard Baxter, William Godwin, and the Auto/Biographical Form.”
American Society for Eighteenth Century Studies (Vancouver, BC): April 2011
Caroline Kyungah Hong “A Comedy of Peace: Remasculinization through Communal Joking in
Kingston’s Tripmaster Monkey,” Society for the Study of the Multi-Ethnic Literature of the U.S.
(MELUS), Scranton, PA (4/09/2010).
Caroline Kyungah Hong “Asian American Gender and Sexuality in Literature and Popular Culture,”
Asian/American Center Summer Institute, Queens College, Flushing, NY (7/29/2010).
Hong, C., “Asian American Comics in a ‘Post-Race’ Era,” invited talk, New York Public Library, Stephen
A. Schwarzman Building, New York, NY (12/20/2011).
Hong, C., “Bridging the Historical and Transhistorical in Asian American Graphic Memoir,” Pacific
Ancient and Modern Language Association (PAMLA), Claremont, CA (11/05/2011).
Hong, C., “Claiming an Asian American Comedic Tradition: The Case of Harold & Kumar Go to White
Castle,” American Studies Association (ASA), Baltimore, MD (10/23/2011).
Hong, C., “Claiming an Asian American Comedic Tradition: A New Generation’s Revolution,” invited
talk, QC Asian/American Center Summer Institute, Flushing, NY (8/03/2011).
Hong, C., “Japanese Americans as National Abject in Miné Okubo’s Citizen 13660,” Comics Arts
Conference, San Diego, CA (7/21/2011).
Hong, C., “Consuming Comedy, Consuming Asian America in Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle,”
Association of Asian American Studies (AAAS), New Orleans, LA (5/21/2011).
Hong, C., “Coming Out and Saving Face: Queering Asian American Romantic Comedy,” Northeast
Modern Language Association (NeMLA), New Brunswick, NJ (4/08/2011).
Hong, C., “Asian American Culture and Cultural Practice,” guest lecture, QC Department of Urban Studies
(3/02/2011).
Hong, C., “Teaching Asian American Graphic Narratives in a ‘Post-Race’ Era,” MLA, Los Angeles, CA
(1/08/2011).
Akhtar P Khan, From Here to There and Back Again: Allusion, Adaptation, and Appropriation, English
Graduate Organization Conference, University of Florida, Something Old, Something New: Textual
Infidelities, 2010
Akhtar P Khan, “Finding the Common in the Uncommon: Use of Adaptation and Appropriation in Nina
Paley’s Sita Sings The Blues, 2010
Khan, A.P., “Post Colonial Studies at the Crossroads.” “Afterlives of India and Pakistan: Rebirth, survival
and nationhood in works of Bapsi Sidhwa, Salman Rushdie and Manto.” Simon Frazer University,
Vancouver, Canada March 2011.
Kruger, Steven. The Convert’s Orthodoxy: (Self-)Surveillance and the Jewish Convert’s Entry into
Christianity.” Modern Language Association Conference, San Francisco, December
Kruger, Steven. “Gender in Medieval Jewish/Christian Debate: The Case of Gilbert Crispin.” English
Department Medieval Forum, NYU, 4 December 2008.
Kruger, Steven. “The Croxton Play of the Sacrament.” English and Comparative Literature, Columbia
University, 6 November 2008.
Kruger, Steven. “Gay Medievalist Fantasies.” Invited Lecture. Symposium on American Medievalism,
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, 6-7 October 2008.
Kruger, Steven. “Conversion/Identity.” Invited Plenary Lecture. Southeastern Medieval Association
Conference, St. Louis University, 2-4 October 2008.
Kruger, Steven. “The Affective/Somatic Postures of Medieval Dream Poetry.” New Chaucer Society
Congress, Swansea, July 2008.
Kruger, Steven. “Convert Orthodoxies: The Case of Guillaume de Bourges.” Invited Lecture. Quodlibet,
Cornell University, 24 April 2008.
Kruger, Steven. Convert Orthodoxies: The Case of Guillaume de Bourges.” Invited Lecture. Medieval
Colloquium, Northwestern University, 17 April 2008.
Kruger, Steven. “Medieval Jewish/Christian Debate and the Question of Gender.” Invited Plenary Lecture:
“Gender and Difference in the Middle Ages.” UK Gender and Medieval Studies Group. University of
Edinburgh, 11-13 January 2008.
Steven F. Kruger “Everyday Conversion in the Era of Tortosa, 1412-1416.” Invited Lecture. Conference on
Jewish and Christian Relations in the Middle Ages. Southern Connecticut State University, 6 November 2010.
Steven F. Kruger “Exegesis as Autobiography.” New Chaucer Society Congress, Siena, July 2010.
Steven F. Kruger “Everyday Conversion.” Invited Plenary Lecture. Macauley Honors College Conference:
“The Politics of Religion.” 17 April 2010.
Steven F. Kruger “Post-Conversion: The Personal Politics of a Medieval Jewish Convert to Christianity.”
Invited Plenary Lecture. Brooklyn College Graduate English Conference: "Deconstructing the Gods: Towards a
Post-Religious Criticism," 10 April 2010.
Kruger, S.F., “The Times of Conversion.” Symposium on Jews in English Literature. University of Iowa,
October 2011.
Kruger, S.F., “Exegesis as Autobiography: Conversion, Gender, and Sexuality.” International Conference:
Late Medieval Exegesis: An Interfaith Discourse. University of Michigan, October 2011.
Kruger, S.F., “The Postural Dynamics of Dream Vision.” Forty-Sixth International Congress on Medieval
Studies, Kalamazoo, Michigan, May 2011
Kruger, S.F., Panel Co-organizer, with Matthew B. Goldie: “Lives on the Move: Medieval Seascapes and
Pelagic Methodologies.” Comparative Studies in Medieval Literature. Modern Language Association
Conference, Los Angeles, January 2011.
McCoy, Richard. Post-Performance Discussion, The Tempest, Classic Stage Company, New York City,
September, 2008.
McCoy, Richard. Scholarly Consultant, The Winter’s Tale, Shakespeare Society, New York City, May,
2008
McCoy, Richard. Post-Performance Discussion, Antony and Cleopatra, Theatre for a New Audience, New
York City, April, 2008
McCoy, Richard. “‘The Tragedy of the Handkerchief’: Sacred Objects in Othello,” Conference on Sacred
and Devotional Objects East/West, Center for Medieval and Early Modern Studies, University of Colorado,
Boulder, February, 2008
McCoy, Richard. Respondent, “Rethinking Religion and Shakespeare,” Shakespeare Association of
America, Washington, DC, April, 2009
McCoy, Richard. “Faith in Shakespeare,” Early Modern Seminar, Columbia University, January, 2009
McCoy, RC, Lecture, “Faith in Shakespeare: Theology and Poetics in The Winter’s Tale,” Huntington
Library, Pasadena, California, February, 2011.
McCoy, RC, Participant and presenter, Textual Afterlives Symposium, Queen’s University, Belfast,
Northern Ireland, April, 2011.
McCoy, RC, Post-Performance Discussion, Macbeth, Theatre for a New Audience, New York, April,
2011.
McCoy, RC, Panel discussion of Faith in Shakespeare with Michael Boyd, Artistic Director, Royal
Shakespeare Company, Park Avenue Armory, New York, August, 2011.
McCoy, RC, Lecture, “Faith in Shakespeare: Hamlet and the Ghost.” Harvard University Shakespeare
Seminar, October, 2011.
McCoy, RC, Post-Performance Discussion, Love’s Labor’s Lost, Public Theater, New York, October,
2011.
Peitz, Janice. “’Necessarily Various’: Discursive Ethics, Body Politics, and Wollstonecraft’s Wrongs of
Woman.” NASSR-sponsored conference on (Trans)national Identities—Reimagining Communities.
Bologna, Italy. April, 2008.
Peritz, Janice “Wollstonecraft, Siddons and ‘The Urbanity of Improved Reason’.” Paper for International
Conference on Romanticism, New York City, Nov. 2009
Richter, David. “Deconstructing Job: The Lower Criticism and the Revenge of Theoontology,” International Society for the Study of Narrative, Austin, TX, May 2008.
Richter, David. “The Global Rise of the Novel: Difference and Convergence,” Modern Language
Association, San Francisco CA, December 2008.
Richter, David Oral Paper: “Visual Allegoresis and Social Tensions in Joe Wright’s Pride and Prejudice”
American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, Richmond VA, March 2009.
Richter, David Oral Paper: “Difficulty and Recalcitrance in Biblical Narrative: Judges 19-21 and Job 42,”
Chongqing, China, October 2009.
David H. Richter Oral Paper: “Adapting Austen: Theoretical Considerations.” American Society for
Eighteenth-Century Studies, Albuquerque NM, March 2010.
David H. Richter Oral Paper: “Date Rape in Ancient Israel: Narrative and Discourse in Genesis 34 and 2
Samuel 13.” International Society for the Study of Narrative, Cleveland OH, April 2010.
David H. Richter Oral Paper: "The Future of Theory" Peking University, Beijing China, October 2010.
Richter, DH, "The King James Bible and the Prosaics of Biblical Narrative." Plenary talk at conference at
Ohio State University on The King James Bible and Its Cultural Afterlife, Columbus, Ohio, May 2011.
Sargent, M., “Bishops, Patrons, Mystics and Manuscripts: Walter Hilton, Nicholas Love and the Arundel
and Holland Connections.” Plenary paper for the Early Book Society/York Manuscripts Conference, 3-7
July, 2011.
Sargent, M., “Scale I: Walter Hilton’s Book to an Anchoress.” Keynote paper for the International
Anchoritic Society Conference, University of North Dakota, 15-18, 2011.
Schaffer, Talia. “Reading Composites: Craft and Connoisseurship in Phoebe Junior”North American
Victorian Studies AssociationNovember 14-16, 2008
Schaffer, Talia. “Why Victorian Crafts?’ “Why Victorian Art?” Symposium Graduate Center, CUNY
February 6, 2009
Schaffer, Talia. Keynote Lecture: “Salvaging Craft, Crafting Salvage: Aesthetic Labor in Our Mutual
Friend” “Artistry and Industry” Conference University of Exeter July 20, 2008
Schaffer, Talia. “Response to Rachel Hollander: Narrative Hospitality in The Story of an African Farm”
Women and Society Seminar Columbia University, February 18, 2008
Schaffer, Talia. Keynote Lecture: “Aestheticism’s New Histories”British Aestheticisms: Sources, Genres,
Definitions, Evolutions Montpellier, France 2-3 October 2009
Talia Schaffer Keynote Lecture: “Reorienting and Disorienting Victorian Family”
Australasian Victorian Studies Association, Singapore, June 25-27, 2010
Talia Schaffer “Familial Romance: Alternative Union in The Clever Woman of the Family”,
Interdisciplinary Nineteenth-Century Studies Association, Austin, TX March 25-27, 2010
Schaffer, T., “Refamiliarizing Ourselves With Victorian Marriage” Nineteenth-Century Group, University
of California at Berkeley, March 7, 2011
SCHANOES, VERONICA. “MIRRORS IN FEMINIST REVISIONS OF FAIRY TALES.” WOMEN’ S STUDIES
COLLOQUIUM, WOMEN’S STUDIES PROGRAM, QUEENS COLLEGE – CUNY. APRIL 16, 2008.
Schanoes , V. “In Which the Snow Queen Encounters Herself: Doubling and Multiplying the Self/Story in
Catherynne M. Valente’s The Ice Puzzle.” The University of York. “Myths and Fairy Tales in Literature
Post-1900.” York, UK. March 25-56, 2011.
Schanoes , V. “‘Alice gave a little scream of laughter’: Humor and Identity in Lewis Carroll’s Alice
Books.” International Association of the Fantastic in the Arts. “The Fantastic Ridiculous: The 32nd
International Conference on the Fantastic in the Arts.” Orlando, Florida. March 16-March 20, 2011.
Schechter H., September 2011. Chair. “Written in Blood: Factual Crime and American Fiction,”
American Literature Association Symposium, Savannah, GA.
Sederat, Roger. Reader, Friends of the Library, Queens College, Fall 2008.
Sederat, Roger. Reader, The Quetzal Quill Series, The Cornelia Street Café, Fall 2008.
Sederat, Roger. Reader, Laugh Lines: Humor and the Art of Writing Poetry, The New York Times
Knowledge Network (online tutorial in collaboration with CUNY), Fall 2008.
Sederat, Roger. Reader, Poetry with Politics, The Asian American Writers Workshop, Fall 2008.
Sederat, Roger. Reader, Geraldine R. Dodge Poetry Festival, Waterloo Village, Stanhope, Festival
Reading, Fall 2008.
Sederat, Roger. Reader (Poetry and Translation), Hudson Sederat, Roger. Valley Writer’s Center, Fall
2008.
Sederat, Roger. Reader, Cervena Barva Publication Reading, KGB Bar, Fall 2008.
Sederat, Roger. Reader, Association of Iranian-American Writers, Asian American Writers Workshop (in
collaboration with Arte East) Fall 2008.
Sederat, Roger. Reader, Poetry and Translation Conference; University of Stirling, Scotland, Summer
2008.
Sederat, Roger. Featured Reader, Watchung Booksellers, Montclair, NJ, Summer 2008.
Sederat, Roger. Featured Reader, Rock Star Poets, Pianos Bar, Bloomfield, NJ, Summer2008.
Sederat, Roger. Featured Reader, Undergraduate Poetry Workshop at Sarah Lawrence College; Spring
2008.
Sederat, Roger. Featured Reader, Watchung Booksellers, Montclair, NJ, Spring 2008.
Sederat, Roger. Featured Reader, Shab-e-She’r Persian Arts Festival, Bowery Poetry Club , New York,
NY; January 2008.
Sederat, Roger. Geraldine R. Dodge Poetry Festival Waterloo Village, Stanhope, NJ Thursday,
September 25 Poets on Poetry 11:30 am -12:30 p.m. Roger Sedarat @ Gristmill, Fall 2008.
Sederat, Roger. Chair, Poetry Lecture. Poetry and Translation Conference; University of Stirling,
Scotland, Summer 2008
Sederat, Roger. Presenter, “A Victorian Hafez?: Rereading the Divan in the 21st Century.” Poetry and
Translation International Conference. University of Stirling, Scotland, Summer, 2008.
Sederat, Roger. Presenter, “Too Clever by Half: A ‘Third Space’ in the College Writing Classroom.”
Generation 1.5: Writing and Identity. New Jersey College English Association Annual Conference. Seton
Hall University, Spring 2008.
Sederat, Roger. Moderator, Questioning the Writing ‘Teacher’: Authority, Authenticity, and Voice in the
Composition Classroom. New Jersey College English Association Annual Conference. Seton Hall
University, Spring 2008.
Sederat, Roger. Featured Reader with Jayne Anne Phillips, Rutgers-Newark MFA Program, Spring 2010.
Sederat, Roger. Featured Reader with Tiphanie Yanique, Voices of the Rainbow Reading Series, Long
Island University, Brooklyn Campus, Fall 2009.
Sederat, Roger. Featured Reader, Literature of Resistance: An Afternoon of Solidarity with the Iranian
People. Bowery Poetry Club, New York City, 2009.
Sederat, Roger. Featured Reader, Jackson Heights Poetry Festival, Jackson Heights, New York, Summer
2009.
Sederat, Roger. Featured Reader, Poetry Salaam/The Fatoosh Ensemble Present: "We are Gaza.”
Montclair State University, Spring 2009.
Sederat, Roger. Featured Reader with Joyce Zonana, Recognizing the Other: The Mysteries of Iran, Egypt,
and Memory, Benai Keshet Synagogue, Montclair, NJ, Spring 2009.
Sederat, Roger. Featured Reader with Subhashini Kaligotla, and Vaimoana Niumeitolu, Roger Sedarat,
Verlaine/Kundiman Reading Series, 110 Rivington St.(between Essex & Ludlow) New York, NY, Spring
2009.
Sederat, Roger. Featured Reader, “Second Wednesdays”: Williams Carlos Williams’ Society Poetry
Cooperative, Williams Center for the Arts, Rutherford, NJ, Spring 2009.
Sederat, Roger. Featured Reader, La Taza Coffee House, San Antonio, TX, Spring 2009.
Sederat, Roger. Presenter, with Nahid Rachlin, Kamran Rastegar, Persis Karim, and Manijeh Nasrabadi.
“For the Love of Country : Iranian-American Poetry in the 21st Century.” Thirty Years of Iranian
American Literature: Reflections and Prospects. Graduate Center, City University of New York, Fall
2009.
Sederat, Roger. Presenter, “Memorable Rhyme: Recollecting the Past through Sound.” Jackson Heights
Poetry Festival, Summer 2009.
Sederat, Roger. Presenter, “Translating Out of the Box: A Case Study of Creative Repression.”
Translatable: Creativity and Knowledge Formation Across Cultures; Duke University and University of
North Carolina—Chapel Hill, Spring 2009.
Sederat, Roger. Presenter, “Negotiating Identities in Dear Regime: Letters to the Islamic Republic,”
Something to Declare? Writers Discuss America ’s Internal Border, (PEN America Panel), Chicago Hilton
Associated Writers Programs Annual Conference, Chicago, IL, Spring 2009.
Sederat, Roger. Presenter, “Translation in the Writing Classroom: Language as a Carrier of Culture.”
Translation Pedagogy Panel. From Ghazal to Zuihitsu:A Conference on Translating Asian Languages and
Cultures, Spring 2009.
Sederat, Roger. Presenter, “Looking for Trouble”: The Politics of Persian Poetry.” Activist Poetry / Poetic
Activism. Northeastern Modern Language Association, Boston, MA, Spring 2009
Sedarat, R., Presenter, Panel: "Writing Matters: Passion in Tranquility: Teaching the Writing of Poetry"
with Nicole Cooley, Madeline Tiger, and Mariana Romo-Carmona. Watchung Booksellers. Fall 2011.
Sedarat, R., Presenter, Panel: Comparative Perspectives on Ameen Rihani, “Searching for Khalid:
Metaphorical Dislocations in The Book of Khalid.” Middle East and Middle Eastern American Center
(MEMEAC) at the Graduate Center of City University of New York. The 100thAnniversary of the First
Arab American Novel: Ameen Rihani’s The Book of Khalid. October 28, 2011.
Sedarat, R., Presenter, “Metaphorical Displacement in The Book of Khalid.” The Ameen Rihani
Conference. Department of English, Translation and Education at Notre Dame University–Lebanon, Spring
2011.
Sedarat, R., Presenter. “Making Peace with the Pen: How Teenage Boys Assert the Writer Within.” Stacy
Leigh, Dave Johnson, Gregory Pardlo, Roger Sedarat. Associated Writers Program, 2011 Annual
Conference, Washington D.C.,Spring 2011.
Sedarat, R., Presenter, “Translation for the Graduate and Undergraduate Creative Writer,” Teaching
Translation in the 21st Century (Roundtable Discussion). Northeast Modern Language Association, Rutgers
University, New Brunswick, NJ, Spring 2011.
Sedarat, R., Presenter, “Beyond the Persian Letter: Translating the Literary Spirit of Iran.”
Investigating the Scope of Persian/Iranian Literatures, Northeast Modern Language Association, Rutgers
University, New Brunswick, NJ, Spring 2011.
Sedarat, R., Reader, with Professor Michael Lipsey. Reactions: Music Society, a Collaboration between
the MFA Program in Creative Writing and Literary Translation and Queens College Nota Bene
Contemporary Ensemble (featuring Queens College Music and MFA Creative Writing/Translation
Students). LeFrak Concert Hall, Queens College, November 28, 2011.
Sedarat, R., Presenter/Reader, “Channeling Political Orthodoxies through Poetry.” Split this Rock Poetry
Festival with Joseph Legaspi, Khaled Mattawa, and Ilya Kaminsky. Washington D.C., Spring 2011.
Sedarat, R., Presenter, Writing and Translation. Ocean County College. Toms River, NJ. October 27,
2011.
Sedarat, R., Reader, Diasporic Dialogues: A reading and conversation with Arab American and Iranian
American poets, with Nathalie Handal, Nuar Alsadir, and Solmaz Sharif. MEMEAC, CUNY Graduate
Center, Spring 2011.
Sedarat, R., Featured Reader. First Readings: Jackson Heights Poetry Festival. Terraza Café, Elmhurst,
NY. Summer, 2011.
Sedarat, R., Workshop Leader, Summer Institute for Social Justice and Applied Poetics (led workshop for
teenaged writers and facilitated poetry reading of their work). Bowery Poetry Club, New York City.
Summer 2011
Sedarat, R., Author Presentation. PEN Summer Writing Workshop. Poetry reading and facilitated
discussion among writers, aged 14-21. PEN American Center. Summer, 2011.
Sedarat, R., Moderator. Cairo Connections: One City, Many Voices with Ahmed Eissawi, Alice
Hunsburger, and Joyce Zonana. A Queens Council on the Arts, Jerusalem Nights Café, Astoria, Queens,
Summer 2011.
Sedarat, R., Featured Reader. Poets on Sunday at Central. Queens Central Library, Jamaica Queens,
Summer 2011.
Sedarat, R., Featured Reader. Phi Beta Kappa Induction Ceremony, Queens College, City University of
New York, Spring 2011.
Sedarat, R., Reader, Turnstyle Reading Series with Harold Aram. CUNY Graduate Center, Spring 2011.
Sedarat, R., Reader, Crossing Genres, Boundaries, and Cultures: A Reading of Iranian-American Writers
with Porochista Khakpour, Saïd Sayrafiezadeh, Ezzat Goushegir, Manijeh Nasrabadi. Associated Writers
Program, 2011 Annual Conference, Washington D.C., Spring 2011.
Sedarat, R., Reader, Queens Council of the Arts Translation Event: Love Queens Style with Susan
Bernofsky and Richard Jeffrey Newman. Bread Box Café. Long Island City. Spring 2011.
Silynroberts, Sian “Perpetual War: Constitutive Violence in the Antebellum American Novel.” States of
Emergency, November 2009.
Silynroberts, Sian “The Politics of Captivity in Leonora Sansay’s The Secret History.” Society of Early
Americanists, March 2009.
Siân Silyn Roberts “Fragile Feeling: Brown’s Sentimentalization of the Gothic in Jane Talbot.” Charles
Brockden Brown Society Conference, October 2010
Siân Silyn Roberts “Conflict and Community in Bird and Melville.” 19th Century Americanists
Conference, May 2010
Silyn Roberts, S., “Metonymy and the Aesthetics of Citizenship in Stephen Burroughs’ Memoirs.”
Society of Early Americanists, March 2011
Sirlin, R., "William Sfyron's Nonliction Prose: No Mere'Sideline."' ALA Convention, Bostono MA.n May
2011.
Tougaw, Jason. Take 20: Responding to Experts on Writing (a workshop for CUNY Writing Fellows and
CUNY WAC CoordinatorsCUNY Writing Fellow Professional Development Series, The CUNY Graduate
Center, September 2008.
Tougaw, Jason. October 2009 “Consciousness, Writing, and the Brain” (a “Dialogue” with Neurobiologist Susan
Croll). President’s Roundtable Series, Queens College, CUNY
Tougaw, Jason. September 2009 Invited Facilitator. “Argument and Counter-Argument.” Professional
Development Workshop for CUNY Writing Fellows. The City College of New York, CUNY
Tougaw, Jason. March 2009 Invited speaker: “Adaptations and Translations in the Classroom.” From Ghazal to
Zuihuitsu: Queens College Translation Conference, Queens College, CUNY
Jason Tougaw November 2010, Invited speaker. “Autobiography of a Brain.” NeuroCulture, Women’s Studies
Program Lecture Series, CUNY Graduate Center.
Jason Tougaw March 2010, “The San Luis Rey”, All in the Family?: An Interdisciplinary Conference on
Kinship and Community, CUNY Graduate Center
Tucker, Amy. Two-hour writing/literature workshop for English-Ed majors and grad students in
preparation for the English Content Exam for teachers (Feb. 2008).
Tytell, John. Talk on poet Ira Cohen at NYPL (42nd St) for Coordinating Council of Little Magazines
(June, 2008).
Tytell, J., “On the Origins of Ginsberg’s ‘Kaddish’” for the Adaptations Project(NY Theatre Workshop)
10/4/11.
Tytell, J., “Hemlock or Ambrosia: Writing and the Editorial Process.” Paper presented at the University of
Houston/Victoria Writer’s Series, 12/1/11. Also on YouTube
Walkden, Andrea. “New Directions in Early Modern Scholarship,” A CUNY Roundtable Discussion,
CUNY Graduate Center, October 2008
Walkden, Andrea. “An Innocent Abroad: Defoe’s Memoirs of a Cavalier,” Special Panel, “Geographies of Desire:
Sexual Tourism and Narratives of Rebellious Travel,” ACLA Annual Convention, Long Beach CA, April 2008
Walkden, Andrea “Doubling Down: Revenge Tragedy After Hamlet” English Department Fall
Colloquium, Davidson College, November 2009
Walkden, Andrea “Foreign Policy and Poetic Occasions: Milton and the Thirty Years War”2009
Conference on John Milton, Middle Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro, Tennessee, October 2009
Walkden, Andrea “Young Milton and the Thirty Years War” Young Milton Conference, Worcester
College, Oxford University, April 2009
Walkden, A., “Feast Days and Invasion Scares: Milton’s Miniature Epic,” Special Panel, “Renaissance
Epic and Its Legacies” Sixteenth Century Society Conference, Fort Worth, October 2011
Walkden, A., “Incensing Relics: Writing Biography After 1649” Invited Lecture, Georgetown University,
February 2011
Walkden, A. Early Modern Interdisciplinary Colloquium, Graduate Center, CUNY, February 2011
Wan, Amy. “Literacy at Work: Trade Unions and the U.S. Workers’ Education Movement, 1910-1929,”
Conference on College Composition and Communication, New Orleans, LA, April 2-5, 2008
Wan, Amy. “What We Talk About When We Talk about Citizenship,” CUNY Composition and Rhetoric
Community meeting, Graduate Center, New York, NY, November 6, 2009
Wan, Amy. “In the Name of Citizenship,” Conference on College Composition and Communication, San
Francisco, CA, March 11-14, 2009
Amy Wan “Literacy as a habit of ‘intelligent citizenship’ in the U.S. worker education movement,”
Conference on College Composition and Communication, Louisville, KY, March 17-20, 2010
Wan, A., “U.S. citizenship, multilingualism, and the vocational turn in higher education,” 22nd Penn State
Conference on Rhetoric and Composition, State College, July 10-12, 2011.
Warren, Joyce “The Construction of Aberrant Identities in Southworth and Alcott,” Society for the Study
of American Women Writers,” Philadelphia, October 22, 2009.
Warren, Joyce. “The Poetry of Frances Harper.” Nineteenth-Century American Women Writers. West
Chester University, March 29, 2008.
Warren, Joyce. Chaired panel on “Benevolence and Celebrity.” Transatlantic Women Writers. Oxford
University, Oxford, UK, July 16-19, 2008.
Warren, Joyce. Roundtable, “The Women’s Suffrage Movement in 19th-Century Women’s Literature.”
University of Connecticut, September 27, 2008
Warren, J., Roundtable on “E.D.E.N. Southworth’s Retribution and Antebellum Southern Literature.”
Nineteenth-Century American Women Writers , Simmons College, Boston, MA, April 6, 2011.
Weingarden, Karen “Wikis and Research.” Roundtable Discussion of New Directions in First-Year
Composition. Northeast Modern Language Association. April 2010.
Weingarden, Karen“Adolescence and Abortion in Modern American Film.” European Association of
American Studies, March 2010.
Weingarden, Karen“’Responsible Reproduction’: Remembering a History of Abortion in Film.” National
Women’s Studies Association. November 2009..
Karen Weingarten “Economies of Abortion in Modernist Literature.” Panel Organizer and Presenter at
Modernist Studies Association Conference. November 2010.
Karen Weingarten “Abortion and the Politics of Life in Nineteenth-Century America.” Society for the
Study of Literature, Science, and the Arts Conference. October 2010.
Karen Weingarten “Topic-based Writing and General Education at Queens College.” CUNY General
Education Conference. May 2010.
Karen Weingarten “A Room of One’s Own, 500 Pounds, and Birth Control.” Townsend Harris High
School, Flushing, NY. May 2010. (Invited talk)
Karen Weingarten “Wikis and Research.” Roundtable Discussion of New Directions in First-Year
Composition. Northeast Modern Language Association. April 2010.
Karen Weingarten “Adolescence and Abortion in Modern American Film.” European Association of
American Studies, March 2010
Weingarten, K. “Digital Modernism/ Digital Modernities.” Seminar Participant. Modernist Studies
Association Conference. Buffalo, NY, October 2011.
Weir, John. Decatur Book Festival. Decatur, GA. 30 August 2008.
Whatley, Gordon. “Translation and textuality in an early Latin saint’s life.” Workshop leader. NY Friends
of the Saints. CUNY Grad Center, October 10, 2008.
Whatley, E. Gordon. “Continuity and Change in Textbooks for Old English.” Paper presented at AngloSaxon Studies Colloquium: “Recent Work in Old English.” Medieval Club of New York. CUNY Grad.
Center, April 7, 2006.
Whatley, E.G., “The Female Joseph? Sources of the Saint Eugenia Legend.” Keynote Address, Cornell
Medieval Studies Graduate Student Colloquium, A. D. White House, Cornell University, Feb. 19, 2011.
Zimroth, E., Keynote address: “The Limits (if any) of Holocaust Discourse,” Conference on Kinds and
Styles of Criticism, University of Lodz, Lodz, Poland, May 2011.
Zimroth, E., Discussant, “Poetry Composition and the Computer,” Panel Discussion on English Language
Usage, Clare Hall, University of Cambridge (UK), June 2011
PERFORMANCES, EXHIBTIONS AND OTHER SCHOLARLY WORK:
Allen, Jeff, North Country Retreat for Writers of Color, June 2006.
Allen, Jeff, Fiction Workshop in Wesleyan University October 2006.
Allen, Jeff, Fiction Workshop in Brooklyn College, November 2006
Allen, Jeff, SLS/Kwani Literary Festival, Nairobi and Lamu, Kenya, December 2006
Black, R., “Not Once.” Poem. CURA: A Literary Magazine of Art & Action. Fall 2011, Volume 1: 2, p. 87.
Black, R., “When The World’s On Fire.” Poem. Killer Verse: Poems of Murder and Mayhem. (Everyman
Library, 2011) p. 111.
Buell, Frederick. "Global Reorganizaiton: Conference Proceedings, Santo Domingo, 1991" (poem). In
Globalization, ed. David Rothenberg and Warden L. Prior. MIT Press (2005).
Buell, Frederick, “Nature in New York: A Brief Cultural History,” in Still a Hawk:Reflections on Nature
in New York, ed. John Waldman.
Buell, Frederick. Poetry Reading at Alfred Wisner Library
Burger, Glenn D, “Review of Mark Miller, Philosophical Chaucer: Love, Sex, and Agency in the
“Canterbury Tales” (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004). Studies in the Ages of Chaucer 28
(2006): 304-7.
Seo-Young Chu “CHIMERICAL MOSAIC: SELF TEST KIT IN D# MINOR,” DIAGRAM 10.2 (April
2010).
Chu, S-Y, Radio Interview, “Seo-Young Chu on Do Metaphors Dream of Literal Sleep?” Program
title:The Language of Science Fiction.” To the Best of Our Knowledge (TTBOOK) distributed by PRI
public Radio International.Interviewer: Jim Fleming.09.25.2011. Link: http://www.ttbook.org/book/seoyoung-chu-do-metaphors-dream-literal-sleep
Chu, S-Y, “The Double Lives of Metaphors, Robots, and Other Science-Fictional/Lyric Figures,” Cover
Interview, ROROTOKO:Cutting-Edge Intellectual Interviews, ed. Erind Pajo, June 20 2011\
Cooley, Nicole. "Croup," "Amniocentesis," "The Last Quatrains of the Ballad of the Bad Mother," "Like
Clean White Paper," "Firstborn," Mem 2 (2005).
Cooley, Nicole. "Landscape with Morning Sickness," "Pregnant at the Archive," New England Review, 26
(2005), 202-3.
Cooley, Nicole. Triage Sonnet," Free Verse: A Journal of Contemporary Poetry and Poetics, 7, 2005.
Cooley, Nicole. "Unfinished Sketch: Green Sandbox, Winter Sky," Poets on Place: Tales and Interviews
from the Road. Ed. WT Pfefferle. Salt Lake City: Utah State University Press, 2005, 213.
Cooley, Nicole R, “Nocturne: Roller Mills Flea Market,” Common Wealth: Contemporary Poets on
Pennsylvania, Eds. Marjorie Maddox and Jerry Wemple. State College: Penn State University Press, 2006.
Cooley, Nicole R, “Tear Outs,” excerpt from “Evacuation,” Traffic (San Francisco), 2006.
Cooley, Nicole R, Excerpt from “Evacuation,” Psychoanalytic Perspectives: A Journal of Integration and
Innovation, 2006.
Cooley, Nicole R, “The Hotel Shangri-la,” “To Have and Not to Have,” and “The Princess and the Pea,”
The Connecticut Review, 2006.
Cooley, Nicole R, “Forgiveness,” Smartish Pace 13, 2006.
Cooley, Nicole R, Invited Lecture: “Beyond 30K: A Celebration,” Whatcom Community College,
Bellingham, Washington, April 2006.
Cooley, Nicole R, Emily Dickinson Award, Poetry Society of America, 2006.
Cooley, Nicole R, Julia Peterkin Award, Converse College, North Carolina, 2006.
Cooley, Nicole R, “The Extinction of Frogs”, “Radio and Mirror: Responding to Abe’s Sunna no onna”.
Washington Square no. 17, Winter, 2006, pp. 73-75.
Cooley, Nicole R, "His Showres Soote”, “Reversal”. Iolumbia: A Journal of Literature and Art, 2006.
Cooley, Nicole R. Bellingham, Washington: Whatcom Community College. Poetry Reading. April, 2006.
Cooley, Nicole R, Bellingham, Washington: Whatcom Community College. Invited Lecture. April, 2006.
Cooley, Nicole, Section from The Flood Notebooks, PEN America Journal (Spring 2009): 40.
Cooley, Nicole “Hour of the Pink Flashlight,” Upstreet 5(2009): 194.
Cooley, Nicole “Write a Love Letter to Camellia Grill,” Court Green 6(2009): 116.
Epstein, Edmund, Letter (on the origins of scholarship on James Joyce), Times Literary, 2006.
Epstein, Edmund. “What is a Classic?, and if you know that, What is Literary Classic?,” Port Washington
Library, January 8, 2006.
Epstein, Edmund L, “T.S. Eliot, The Waste Land: an analysis.” The Harvard Club, New York, November
4, 2006.
Epstein, Edmund. “The Final Seven from the National Library” (review of seven monographs on James
Joyce published in a series from the National Library of Ireland). James Joyce Literary Supplement,
Volume 20, Number 1, (Spring, 2006), pp. 10-11.
Faherty, Duncan. “‘It Happened Here’: Slavery on the Hudson.” American Quarterly 58 (2006), pp. 45566.
Faherty, D., Co-facilitator (with Kandice Chuh) of the Revolutionizing American Studies Seminar at the
CUNY Graduate Center.
Ferguson, Kevin L. “from Three Thousand Films,” Hotel Amerika 10.1, Fall 2011. [creative writing/prose
poetry].
Frosch, Thomas. "For my Father." Bear Creek Haiku, 64 (2005): 20.
Frosch, Thomas. "November” (poem). The Aurorean 11 (Winter 2006-07): 59.
Frosch, Thomas, "An Analogue to the ‘Greatest Men’ Passage in The Marriage of Heaven and Hell.”
Blake: An Illustrated Quarterly 40 (Winter 2006-07): 110-11.
Frosch, Thomas, honorable mention in the Anabiosis Press Poetry Competition.
Gardaphe, Fred. “Teacher’s Guide to Beyond Wiseguys”. Pacific Street Films, 2009.i-italy supplements
Gardaphe, Fred. “Mafiaman: Could This Be the End?” November 2009.
Fred Gardaphe 2 book reviews per month for the Fra Noi: Chicagoland’s Italian American Voice
Fred Gardaphe The Black Hand: Terror by Letter in Chicago by Robert M. Lombardo in The Journal of
Illinois History. 13.1 (Spring 2010): 64-65.
Gardaphe, F.,One book review per month for the Fra Noi: Chicagoland’s Italian American Voice. A
monthly blog at: www.franoi.com
Gardaphe, F.,Host of Nota Bene, a monthly arts and culture interview webcast, through The Calandra
Institute, www.livestream.com/italics January 2011 to August 2011.
Green, William. Co-producer, with Prof. Jonathan Irving of the Copland School of Music, of “Wolfgang
Amadeus Mozart at 250". April 9, 2006.
Green, William. Chair, Program Committee, Friends of the Q.C. Library: Q.C. Poetry Fest, National
Poetry Week Celebration
Hahn, Kimiko. Text for “Everywhere at Once,” a film by Holly Fisher on still photos by Peter Lindbergh;
narrated by Jeanne Moreau; world premiere at Tribeca Film Festival, 2008
Hahn, Kimiko. Poems and prose included in the following anthologies: Bosselaar, Laure-Anne and Kurt
Brown, eds. Never Before: poems about first experiences (Four Way Books, 2005); Ciuraru, Carmella, ed.
Motherhood (Knopf, 2005).
Hahn, Kimiko. "Conspiring with Shikishi." Indiana Review: Collaboration/Collage 27 (2005), 106-7.
Hahn, Kimiko. "Pink," "Toxic Flora," TriQuarterly Review, No. 122: 13 and 132.
Hahn, Kimiko. Three tanka, Hanging Loose [2005].
Hahn, Kimiko. "Research," "The Blob," Gulf Coast (Spring, 2005).
Hahn, Kimiko. "Trawling," TriQuarterly Review, No. 122: 8-12.
Hahn, Kimiko. "Opening Her Text," BOMB [Spring 2005]
Hahn, Kimiko. "The Soul," "Phantosmia," "Sedna," Storyscape [online journal], 200
<www.storyscapejournal.com/index.html>
Hahn, Kimiko. “Close Reading,” “Bishop’s Filling Station,” Prairie Schooner, 2009
Hahn, Kimiko. “The Search for Names,” Jubilat, 2009
Hahn, Kimiko. “The Perpetuation of Sorrow,” “Turning Points,” Barrow Street, 2009
Hahn, Kimiko. "Things I Fear," PEN, 2009
Hahn, Kimiko. "Mediation on Magnetic Fields," "Just Walk Away Renee," Clemetine no. 2 [online
journal]
Hahn, Kimiko. “For the Affection of Ants,” “Sibling Rivalry,” “Sustenance,” “Yellow Jackets—“
Hanging Loose, 2009
Hahn, Kimiko. “The Apiculturalist,” “Raptor,” “Space,” KR online [Kenyon Review], 2009
Kimiko Hahn *DeFord, Susie. "Kimiko Hahn: Nature vs. Nurture," "Literature. Subtext" column,
BOMBLOG, May10, 2010. <HTTP://BOMBSITE.POWWEB.COM/?P=9989>
Kimiko Hahn Dreifus, Erika. "Interview with Poet and Professor Kimiko Hahn." July 2010 issue of
"Practicing Writer": <http://www.erikadreifus.com/resources/interviews/kimiko-hahn/>
Kimiko Hahn Givens, John, "An Old World Made New: The Narrow Road to the Interior," Cerise Press
online journal, spring 2010, www.cerisepress.com/01/03/
Kimiko Hahn Casper, Rob, “Conversation on the Japanese Diary/Nikki,” interview with Rob Casper,
jubilat no. 17, spring 2010, pp. 55-61.
Kimiko Hahn Publisher's Weekly, 'starred review' of Toxic Flora, p. 30, May 31, 2010.
Kimiko Hahn American Poet, review of Toxic Flora, p. 71, spring 2010.
Kimiko Hahn The Institute of American Indian Arts (NM) 2010
Kimiko Hahn Fine Arts Work Center, Provincetown
Kimiko Hahn Cave Canem [preeminent African American literary organization] "Cross Cultural"
workshop
Kimiko Hahn CUNY Creative Writing Initiative/Affiliation Group
, 2007-present
Kimiko Hahn Harriet Monroe Institute: The New Media Project (Poetry Foundation, Chicago) 2009-2010
Kimiko Hahn Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship, 2010
Hahn, K., Poetry Readings Asian American Writers Workshop Literary Award, Poetry
Hahn, K., Poetry Readings The National Book Festival, Washington, DC
Hahn, K., Poetry Readings Poets Writing Motherhood/Poetics Group, CUNY Grad Ctr., NYC
Hahn, K., Poetry Readings Center for Book Arts Chapbook Award Reading, NYC
Hahn, K., Poetry Readings Best American Poetry Anthology Reading, NYC
Hahn, K., Poetry Readings Fine Arts Work Center, Provincetown, MA
Hahn, K., Poetry Readings Bryant Park Summer Reading Series with W.W. Norton, NYC
Hahn, K., Poetry Readings Summer Institute for Social Justice, NYC
Hahn, K., Poetry Readings Asian American Writers Workshop 20th Anniversary, AWP, Washington, DC
Hahn, K., Poetry Readings "Bishop at 100: Celebration of Elizabeth Bishop" (PSA), The Great Hall, NYC
Hahn, K., Poetry Readings George Mason University, Fairfax, VA
Hahn, K., Poetry Readings McKnight Black Featured Poet, Lafayette College, PA
Hahn, K., Poetry Readings Lehman College Poetry Month with Billy Collins, NYC
Hahn, K., Poetry Readings Holloway Poetry Series, U.C. Berkeley, CA
Hahn, K., Poetry Readings Oberlin College, OH
Harris, Jessica B. Keynote Speaker, Natchez Literary Festival. February, 2006.
Harris, Jessica B. Keynote Speaker, NYC/UNCE Alumni Breakfast. January, 2006.
Jessica B. Harris Historic New Orleans Collection’s Beans & Rice Forum –Co-organizer
Jessica B. Harris Chaired panel at the Southern Literature Conference on Sothern Food and Literature.
Harris, Jessica B. Book review for African Affairs .
Harris, Jessica B. Four Columns on Louisiana Foodways in Louisiana Cultural Vistas the publication of
the Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities.
Hintz, Carrie. Documentary Advisor and Speaker, The Future Of: Utopia. VisionTV Canada and Quest HD
Satellite Television Network, New York City, July 28, 2008.
Hintz, Carrie Panelist, Ad Hoc Vox/ Smack Mellon: “1984-2001: Science Fiction: A Panel Discussion.”
November 8th, 2009.
Hong, C., Introductory article for the journal of which I am co-managing editor – “The Networks of
Transnational American Studies.” Journal of Transnational American Studies 3.1 (2011).
Steven F. Kruger Review: Derek G. Neal, The Masculine Self in Late Medieval England. Journal of English
and Germanic Philology 110 (2011): 262-65.
Steven F. Kruger Editorial Board, Cambridge Studies in Medieval Literature, Cambridge University Press,
2001-present
Steven F. Kruger Executive Committee, Division on Comparative Studies in Medieval Literature, 2010-15
Steven F. Kruger Advisory Board, Exemplaria: A Journal of Theory in Medieval and Renaissance
Studies, 2009-present
Steven F. Kruger Editorial Board, postmedieval: a journal of medieval cultural studies, 2009Mccoy, Richard C, Law Sports and the Night of Errors: Shakespeare at the Inns of Court,” “The
Intellectual and Cultural World of the Early Modern Inns of Court,” The Courtauld Institute of Art,
London, September, 2006.
McCoy, Richard. Participant, “Remembering Theater.” Folger Institute Faculty Seminar. Washington,
D.C.: the Folger Shakespeare Library. March-April, 2006.
Mccoy, Richard C, Post-performance Discussion, All’s Well that Ends Well. New York: Theater for a
New Audience. March, 2006.
McCoy, RC, Tenure reviewer, Simon Frasier University and Tulane University.
Molesworth, Charles. “In Search of Sahdji: Alain Locke and the Making of an African American Ballet.”
The Berlin Journal 12 (2006), pp. 56-9.
Molesworth, Charles H, “Art and Ethnography: The Example of William Kentridge.”, 2006.
Richter, David H. “Keeping Company in Hollywood: Toward an Ethics of the Non-fiction Film.”
Narrative 15:2 (May 2007), 140-166.
Richter, David H., “The Higher Criticism, the Haskalah, and the Rhetoric of Religion, ”NineteenthCentury Studies Association Conference, Salisbury MD, March 2006.
Richter, David H, “‘Denmark’s a prison’ ‘Then is the world one’: Imprisonment and Surveillance in
William Godwin’s Caleb Williams ,” American Society for Eighteenth Century Studies, Montreal QC,
March-April, 2006.
Richter, David H, “Keeping Company in Hollywood: The Ethics of the Non-Fiction Film,” Society for
the Study of Narrative Literature, Ottawa ON, April, 2006.
Richter, David H., review of Jeffery Donaldson and Alan Mendelson, eds, Frye and the Word: Religious
Contexts in the Writings of Northrop Frye. Letters in Canada 75.1 (Winter 2005-6): 385-6.
David H. Richter Book Review: Rebecca Stern, Home Economics: Domestic Fraud in Victorian
England. Journal of Victorian Culture 15:2 (2010): 303-307.
Schaffer, Talia C, “British Non-Canonical Women Novelists, 1850-1900: Recent Studies,”Dickens
Studies Annual 37 (2006): 325-341
Schaffer, Talia, review of Linda K. Hughes, Graham R.: Rosamund Marriott Watson, Woman of Letters
(forthcoming in Victorian Poetry, 2006)
Schaffer, Talia C, review: Christine Ferguson, Language, Science, and Popular Fiction in the Victorian
Fin de Siècle (forthcoming in University of Toronto, 2006.
Schaffer, Talia C, review: Joseph Bristow, ed., The Fin-de-Siecle Poem: English Literary Culture and the
1890s,” The Journal of Pre-Raphaelite Studies 15 (Fall 2006): 93-96.
Schaffer, Talia C, review: Diana Maltz, British Aestheticism and the Urban Working Classes, 1870-1900:
Beauty for the People,” NCL 61:2 (September 2006)
Schaffer, Talia. “Review: Characters and Scenes: Studies in Charlotte Yonge.” Women’s Writing 16.2
(August 2009): 359-361.
Schaffer, Talia. “Review: Socialism, Sex, and the Culture of Aestheticism in Britain, 1880-1914,”
Victorian Studies 51:3 (Spring 2009): 525-526
Talia Schaffer Keynote Lecture: “Reorienting and Disorienting Victorian Family”
Australasian Victorian Studies Association, Singapore, June 25-27, 2010
Talia Schaffer “Familial Romance: Alternative Union in The Clever Woman of the Family”,
Interdisciplinary Nineteenth-Century Studies Association, Austin, TX March 25-27, 2010
Schaffer, T., “Review: The Cambridge Companion to the Fin de Siècle,” Modern Philology 109:1 (August
2011).
Schaffer, T., “Review: Elizabeth Carolyn Miller. Framed: The New Woman Criminal in British Culture at
the Fin de Siècle.” RAVoN (Romanticism and Victorianism on the Net), September 2011.
Schanoes, Veronica. "Big Bad." Journal of Mythic Arts. 2008.
http://www.endicottstudio.com/cofhs/chBigBad.html
Schanoes, Veronica. "Bluebeard's Final Girl, or, the Revisionist." Journal of Mythic Arts. 2008.
http://www.endicott-studio.com/cofhs/chBluebeardGr.html
Schanoes, Veronica. “Fearless Children and Fabulous Monsters: Female Sexuality in the Works of Lewis
Carroll and Angela Carter,” Marvels and Tales; forthcoming September 2009
Schanoes, Veronica “The Regime of Austerity.” Strange Horizons. October 19, 2009.
http://www.strangehorizons.com/2009/20091019/regime-f.shtml
Schanoes, Veronica “Lily Glass.” Strange Horizons. April 27, 2009.
http://www.strangehorizons.com/2009/20090427/glass-f.shtml
Schanoes, Veronica Hour of the Wolf. Pacifica Radio. WBAI, New York. October 31, 2009.
Schanoes, Veronica “Revision and Repetition in Terry Pratchett’s Witches Abroad.” University of East
Anglia, “The Fairy Tale After Angela Carter.” Norwich, UK. April 22-25, 2009.
Schanoes, Veronica Hour of the Wolf. Pacifica Radio. WBAI, New York. October 11, 18, 25, and
November 4, 2009.
Schanoes , V. General Interest Article: “The Deathly Shadows in Our Lives.” Fantasy Magazine.
December 2011. http://www.fantasy-magazine.com/new/new-nonfiction/the-deathly-shadows-in-our-lives/
Schotter, Richard. Duet for Shy People (Ten-minute musical) produced, Williams College Summer
Theatre Lab.
Schotter, Richard. Responsible for creating alliance between the new Queens College MFA in Creative
Writing and the Actor’s Company Theatre. Coordinating readings of MFA student plays at the Actor’s
Company Theatre and acting as director of playwriting program.
Schotter, Richard. "The King of Rock 'n' Roll." Boston Theatre Marathon 6 (2005).
Schotter, Richard. Play Reading: “The Sussman Variations”. Boston Playwrights’ Theater, March 2,
2006.
Sederat, Roger. "Ghazal Game #84: Pin the Tail on the Middle-Eastern Donkey," Zoland Poetry, Vol. 4,
Spring 2009: 128-129.
Sederat, Roger. “Ghazal Game #1” (excerpt with commentary). Pen America: A Journal for Writers and
Readers. 11. Winter 2009:14.
Sederat, Roger. “Ghazal Game #1.” Taj Mahal Review, Vol. 8, Winter 2009: 128.
Sederat, Roger. “Post-Modern Ekphrasis Ghazal,” Foreign Policy in Focus (Poems Against the Regime),
Fall 2009.
Sederat, Roger. “Protest Ghazal #1” and “(Is) Iran,” IranJustice.com.
Sederat, Roger. “The Prophet as Analysand,” “The Prophet as Sufi Tour Guide of the Old Country,”
“Haji as Directionless Prophet,” “Gazelle in a Ghazal,” and “Ghazal Game #3 (Matching: Find the Found
Poetry).” The Other Voices International Project. Vol. 41, Spring, 2009.
Sederat, Roger. “Stone.” The Ghazal Page. Spring, April, 2009: 7.
Sederat, Roger. “Inverted Ghazal” and “Sonnet Ghazal,” The Drunken Boat, Issue 10, Summer 2009.
Sederat, Roger. “Eating Chelo at Aunt Bejhat’s.” Voices de la Luna: A Quarterly Poetry and Arts
Magazine. Spring, 2009: 5.
Sederat, Roger. “Cold Feet” The Ghazal Page. Spring, March, 2009: 1.
Sederat, Roger. “Persian Hamburgers.” Hanging Loose, Spring, 2009: 66-67.
Sederat, Roger. “Haji as Prophet.” Two Review. Spring, 2009: 21.
Sederat, Roger. “Speed” and “Persian Carpet.” The Ledge. Spring 2009: 54, 56.
Sederat, Roger. Chair, “Translation of Middle Eastern Languages Panel.” From Ghazal to Zuihitsu:A
Conference on Translating Asian Languages and Cultures, Spring 2009.
Sederat, Roger. Chair, “MFA Student Translation Presentations.” From Ghazal to Zuihitsu:A Conference
on Translating Asian Languages and Cultures, Spring 2009.
Sederat, Roger. Event Organizer, Moderator, and Presenter, with Niloufar Talebi, Richard Jeffery
Newman, Iraj Anvar, and Katayoon Zandvakili. Persian Poetry: Origins, Translations, and Influences.
The Philoctetes Center, New York City. Fall 2009.
Sedarat, R., “My Lunch with Joe Bisz” (a short story). Stillspotting Project NY: an offsite program of the
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. Short narrative commissioned by the Solomon R. Guggenheim
Foundation and read by local residents throughout Jackson Heights as part of Guggenheim Museums
outreach into NYC Communities.
Silyn Roberts, S., Book review: “Christopher Lukasik, Discerning Characters: The Culture of Appearance
in Early America (UPenn Press, 2011).” Forthcoming in Novel: A Forum on Fiction.
Sirlin, Rhoda “The Art of Literary Biography,” moderator for panel presented at the ALA Convention in
Boston, MA, May 22, 2009.
Tougaw, J., californica.net; portrait of the artist as an organism. The Original Californica (9-6-11)
Tougaw, J., californica.net; portrait of the artist as an organism. Let’s Read and Feel Stuff (9-29-11)
Tougaw, J., californica.net; portrait of the artist as an organism. Acid Baby (11-12-11)
Tougaw, J., californica.net; portrait of the artist as an organism. My First Sentence (12-1-11)
Tougaw, J., californica.net; portrait of the artist as an organism. Adam Ant Is Leading a Make-up Tutorial
in the Park (12-27-11)
Tougaw, J., californica.net; portrait of the artist as an organism. To Love What Is: A
Tougaw, J., californica.net; portrait of the artist as an organism. Marriage Transformed, by Alix Kates
Shulman (9-5-11)
Tougaw, J., californica.net; portrait of the artist as an organism. Howard Dully’s Lobotomy (9-21-11)
Tougaw, J., californica.net; portrait of the artist as an organism. The Shaking Woman, or a History of My
Nerves, by Siri Hustvedt
Tougaw, J., californica.net; portrait of the artist as an organism. Our Brains Are Divided, but Not the Way
Most of Us Think They Are (10-25-11)
Tytell, J., Readings from , READING NEW YORK in Victoria, Texas on 12/1/11.
Andrea Walkden, John N. King, Foxe’s Book of Martyrs and Early Modern Print Culture and Jesse M.
Lander, Inventing Polemic: Religion, Print and Literary Culture in Early Modern England, in Shakespeare
Studies, vol. 37
Andrea Walkden, “I and You: Renaissance Apostrophe and the Enfranchising Audience,” “Teaching
Renaissance Lyric: A Roundtable”, Sixteenth Century Society Conference, Montreal, October 2010
Andrea Walkden, “Briefing the Nation: the Coercions of Collecting Lives” Special Panel, “Precarious
Lives,” ACLA Annual Convention, New Orleans, April 2010
Walkden, A., Adam Smyth, Autobiography in Early Modern England, in Renaissance Quarterly 64.3
(Fall, 2011), 991
Weidman, Bette. "Native American Languages in Print: A Student Research Project," American Indian
Quarterly . Vol 30: 1 and 2. Winter/Spring 2006, 166-260.
Weidman, Bette. "Closure in James Welch's Fools Crow ," Studies in American Indian Literatures. Vol
18:3, Fall 2006, 90-97.
Weir, John. "Nobody Knows, Nobody Cares: Or, Neil Cassidy's Penis." TriQuarterly (2005).
Weir, John. "Neo-realism at the Infiniplex." Gulf Coast (2005).
Whatley, E. Gordon. Reviewed in Speculum: A Journal of Medieval Studies 81 (2006) 497-99.
E. GORDON WHATLEY Saints in English Kalendars Before A.D. 1100. By Rebecca Rushforth. [Henry
Bradshaw Society, Vol. 117.]. (Woodbridge, UK; Rochester, NY: Boydell Press for the Henry Bradshaw
Society. 2008). Reviewed in Catholic Historical Review 96.1 (2010) 105-07
E. GORDON WHATLEY “When “ic” = “a”: reading early manuscripts of the legend of Saint Eugenia.”
Friends of the Saints, CUNY Graduate Center, Friday, Sept. 24, 2010
Zimmerman, Susan. Shakespeare Studies, vol. XXXIV (2006).