Elizabeth H. Chang. "Converting Chinese Eyes: Rev. W. H. Medhurst, "Passing," and the Victorian Vision of China" A Century of Travels in China: Critical Essays on Travel Writing from the 1840s to the 1940s Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, 2007.
"'Eyes of the Proper Almond Shape': Blue-and-white China in the British Imaginary 1823-1883." Nineteenth-Century Studies (2005): 17-34
"The Novel in a Time of Terror: Middlesex, History, and Contemporary American Fiction." Twentieth-Century Literature special issue, "After Postmodernism," 53.3 (Fall 2007)
"Triumph and Trauma: In the Lake of the Woods and History." Clio: Journal of Literature, History, and the Philosophy of History 36.2 (Spring 2007)
"Prufrock and Other Observations: A Walking Tour" Blackwell Companion to T. S. Eliot Forthcoming 2009
"Ezra Pound and the Ideology of Art" Twentieth-Century Literature 54.2 (Summer 2008), forthcoming. Review of Rebecca Beasley's Ezra Pound and the Visual Culture of Modernism
"Opening the Box" Essays in Criticism 57.1 (Winter 2007): 73-81. Review essay of Elizabeth Bishop's Edgar Allan Poe and the Juke-Box: Uncollected Poems, Drafts, and Fragments
"Parrot's Eye: A Portrait by Manet and Two by T. S. Eliot" Twentieth-Century Literature 52.2 (Summer 2006): 1-34.
"Bishop, Dewey, Darwin: What Other People Know" Contemporary Literature 44.2 (Summer 2003): 301-331.
co-authored with Jimmie Killingsworth. "Love of Comrades: The Urbanization of Community in Whitman's Poetry and Pragmatist Philosophy" Walt Whitman Quarterly 21.1 (Summer 2003): 1-24.
"Questions that Have No Reply: Robert Frost's Problem of Other Minds" New England Quarterly 75.2 (June 2002): 299-311.
John Miles Foley, ed. and trans. The Wedding of Mustajbey's Son Becirbey as Performed by Halil Bajgoric (Federation of Finnish Learned Societies, 2004)
Elisa Glick with Linda Garber, Sharon Holland, Daniel Balderston and José Quiroga. "New Directions in Multiethnic, Racial, and Global Queer Studies." GLQ: A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies 10.1 (2003): 123-137.
"Harlem's Queer Dandy: African American Modernism and the Artifice of Blackness." Modern Fiction Studies 49.3 (Fall 2003) [Special Issue: Racechange and the Fictions of Identity]: 414-442.
"The Dialectics of Dandyism." Cultural Critique 48 (Spring 2001): 129-163.
"Sex Positive: Feminism, Queer Theory, and the Politics of Transgression." Feminist Review 64 (Spring 2000) [Special Millennium Issue, "Feminism 2000: One Step Beyond?"]: 19-45
"Techniques of analysis 1: Phonological variation." Routledge Companion to Sociolinguistics. Eds. C. Llamas, et al. London: Routledge, 2007. 19-27.
"The investigation of diachronic variety in language: Traditions and recent developments." History of the Language Sciences Vol. 3. Eds. S. Auroux, E.F.K. Koerner, et al. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.
"Interview with William Labov." Journal of English Linguistics 34(2006): 1-20.
"Tracking the low back merger in Missouri." Language Variation and Change in the American Midland: A New Look at "Heartland" English T. Murray and B. Simon. Philadelphia: John Benjamins, 2006. 57-68.
"Slang, dialect, and other types of marked language." American History through Literature: 1870-1920 Eds. G. Scharnhorst and T. Quirk. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 2006. 1051-1055.
"The sounds, they are a shiftin'. Do you speak American?" This website is a companion to a documentary series which aired on PBS in January, 2005.
"Research aims and methodology." Sociolinguistics: An International Handbook of the Science of Language and Society, 2nd edition Eds. U. Ammon, N. Dittmar, K. Mattheier, and P. Trudgill. Berlin: de Gruyter, 2005. 955-965.
"New York, Philadelphia, and other northern cities." Handbook of Varieties of English: The Americas and Caribbean, Vol. 1, Phonology Ed. E. Schneider. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter, 2005, 282-299.
"The Midwest and West." Handbook of Varieties of English: The Americas and Caribbean, Vol. 1, Phonology Ed. E. Schneider. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter, 2005. 338-350.
"Telling and Retelling in the 'Ink of Light': Documentary Cinema, Oral Narratives, and Indigenous Identities." Screen 47:3 (Autumn 2006): 307-326.
"Race and Ethnicity," "Julie Dash," and "James Young Deer and Princess Red Wing." Schirmer Encyclopedia of Film Eds. Barry Keith Grant, Janet Staiger, Jim Hillier and David Desser. Farmington Hills, MI: Thompson Gale Publishing, December 2006.
"'John Wayne's Teeth': Speech, Sound and Representation in Smoke Signals and Imagining Indians." Western Folklore 64:3&4 ("Folklore and Film" special issue, Summer and Fall 2005): 189-208.
"House Made of Dawn: Restoring Native Voices in Cinema." Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of the American Indian, Film and Video Center. Native Networks / Reges Indigenas. December 8, 2005.
"Africana Womanism: Black Feminism, African Feminism, Womanism." Black Studies: From the Pyramids and Pan Africanism and Beyond Ed. William "Nick" Nelson, Jr. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2006.
Clenora Hudson-Weems, ed. Contemporary Africana Theory and Thought: A Guide to Africana Studies (Africa World Press, 2005)
Clenora Hudson-Weems. Africana Womanist Literary Theory (Africa World Press, 2004)
"Africana Womanism: Entering the New Millennium." State of the Race, Creating our 21st Century: Where Do We Go From Here? Eds. Jemadari Kamara and T. Menelik Van Der meer. Boston: Diaspora Press of America, 2004.
"Treaties, History, and the 'Full-blood' in Indian Territory Writing," Western American Literature 35.3 (Fall 2000): 143-161.
"Indian Literacy, U.S. Colonialism, and Literary Criticism," American Literature 69.3 (September 1997): 457-486. Reprinted in Postcolonial Theory and the United States: Race, Ethnicity, and Literature, ed. Peter Schmidt and Amritjit Singh (Oxford: University Press of Mississippi, 2000): 151-75
"Indigenous Ownership and the Rise of U.S. Liberal Imperialism," American Indian Quarterly 32.3 (Summer 2008).
"The Study of Proverbs in Anglo-Saxon Literature: Recent Scholarship, Resources for Research, and the Future of the Field." Literature Compass (forthcoming)
The Black Aesthetic Unbound: Theorizing the Dilemma of and Eighteenth-Century African-American Literature Columbus: Ohio State UP, 2008
"The Eighteenth-Century Black Wor(l)d and Early Writers' Biblical Literacy" Beyond Douglass: New Perspectives on Early African-American Literature Apercus: Histories, Texts Cultures a Bucknell Series Lewisburg: Buckness UP, 2008
Early American Slave Narratives Oxford Handbook of Early American Literaure Oxford University Press, 2008 Editor Kevin Hayes
"Interesting Exchanges: Cultural Expeditions and Rhetorical Acquisitions in The Interesting Narrative of Olaudah Equiano, or Gustavus Vassa the African." BMa: The Sonia Sanchez Literary Review Fall 2003 (Issue 9.1)
"Imagined Post-Coloniality and 'Natural' Coloniality: The Production of Space in Phillis Wheatley's 'Niobe in Distress for her Children Slain by Apollo'." A/B: Auto/Biography Studies Spring 2002 (Issue 16.2)
Western Journal of Black Studies Winter 2001 (Issue 25.1)
"Lucy Terry Prince: The Cultural and Literary Legacy of Africana Womanism" Western Journal of Black Studies Fall 2001 (Issue 25.3)
Lawless, Elaine and M. Heather Carver. Troubling Violence: An Auto/Ethnographic Performance Project Forthcoming Univ. of Miss. Press, Fall 2008
"Ecstacy Across a Thin Line: Pentecostalism in the Deep South," Missouri History Journal in press
"Troubling Violence Through Performance: Dramatic Responses to [Un]Common Concerns," Professional Creativity and the Common Good Ed. Edmund Lambeth. Harvard University Press, in press. [23 pg. ms.]
Elaine J. Lawless. "In Search of Our Mothers. . .and Our Selves" [non-fiction] Ballad Girls and Absent Gods: Poetry, Fiction, and Other Reflections by Folklorists ed. Frank deCaro, Utah State University Press, in press.
Moving Targets: When violence hits home Folklore Summer, 2006
Visual Images: The Eroticizing of female abuse Western Folklore Fall, 2006 (invited)
Elaine J. Lawless. "A Call for Action: Improving Community Awareness of and Responses to Local Violence Against Women" Peace Studies Quarterly Fall, 2006
The 'Cycles of Violence' Narrative Prototype as a Folk Story: Recognizing Folklore Where it Works for Justice New York Folklore Quarterly 8 (Spring 2004). [Appeared in 2005]
Performing Witchery: Cartography and Power in Ethnographic Fiction Louisiana Folklore Quarterly (Spring 2004): 20-31 [Appeared in 2005]
Woman as Abject: Resisting Cultural and Religious Myths that Condone Violence against Women Western Folklore 9.4 (2004): 12-22
"Language on Trial: Performing the Law in the N-Town Trial Play" The Letter of the Law: Legal Practice and Literary Production in Medieval England ed. Candace Barrington and Emily Steiner. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2002, pp. 115-35.
"Performing Reform: The Marriage of Mary and Joseph in the N-Town Cycle." Studies in the Age of Chaucer 22 (2001): 407-35.
"James Merrill's Polyphonic Muse." Contemporary Literature (Winter 2006)
"Poetry: A Magazine of Verse." American History Through Literature, 1820-1870 Ed. Thomas V. Quirk and Gary Scharnhorst. V.2. New York: Charles Scribner's, 2006. 850-53.
"Imagism." American History Through Literature 1820-1870 Ed. Thomas V. Quirk and Gary Scharnhorst. V.2. New York: Charles Scribner's, 2006. 483-86
"Mirrored Lives: James Merrill and Elizabeth Bishop." Twentieth-Century Literature 51.2 (Summer 2005): 179-209
"Vorticism." The Ezra Pound Encyclopedia Ed. Demetres P. Tryphonopoulos and Stephen J. Adams. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press, 2005. 230-32.
"Father John Gerard's Object Lessons: Relics and Catholic Devotional Objects in Autobiography of A Hunted Priest" Catholic Culture in Early Modern England U of Notre Dame Press, 2007, pp.216-35.
"Construction Sites: The Architecture of Anne Clifford's Diaries" ELH 73 (2007): 581-600
"Restoring 'The Church-Porch': George Herbert's Architectural Style" ELR (forthcoming)
A Spirit of Dialogue: Incarnations of Ợgbañje, the Born-to-Die, in African American Literature. University of Tennessee Press, 2008
"'Coming to America': Ike Oguine's A Squatter's Tale and the Nigerian/African Immigrant's Narrative." Forthcoming (2008) in a special issue of African Literature Today (27) on "New Novels in Africa."
"'It Was Like Meeting an Old Friend': An Interview with John Edgar Wideman." Callaloo: A Journal of African Diaspora Arts and Letters 29.2 (2006). 347-360
"Of Caul and Response: Baby of the Family, Ansa's Neglected Metafiction of the Veil of Blackness." CLA Journal XLIX. 2 (December 2005). 144-167
"A Critical Divination: Reading Sula as Ogbanje-Abiku." African American Review 38.4 (Winter 2004). 651-668
"A Case Study of Reading in a Writing-Intensive Physics Course for Non-Majors." Journal of Teaching Writing. 24.1 (2008): 21-40.
"Beyond WI: Building an Integrated Communication Curriculum in One Department of Civil Engineering." IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication Guest Eds. Marie C. Paretti and Lisa McNair. 51.3 (2008): 313-327.
"Pseudoscience." American History through Literature, 1870-1920 Eds. Tom Quirk and Gary Scharnhorst. New York: Charles Scribners & Sons, 2006. 3: 915-21.
"Spiritualism." American History through Literature, 1870-1920 Eds. Tom Quirk and Gary Scharnhorst. New York: Charles Scribners & Sons, 2006. 3: 1069-74
"Ten Engineers Reading: Disjunctions Between Preference and Practice in Civil Engineering Faculty Responses." Journal of Technical Writing and Communication 36.3 (2006): 253-271. With Summer Smith Taylor.
"Frauds, Hoaxes, and Pseudoscience: A Course in Argumentation." Academic Exchange Quarterly 7.4 (2004): 204-208
"Literacy and Learning in Context: Biology Students in the Classroom and the Lab." Multiple Literacies for the 21st Century Ed. Beth Stroble, Brian Huot and Charles Bazerman. Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press, 2004. 151-171. With Edwin Nagelhout.
"Situated Writing Workshops: Putting Writing Advice in Context." The Writing Instructor (2004).
"Research or Faculty Development? A Study of WI Faculty Commenting." Writing Program Administration: Journal of the Council of Writing Program Administrators 27.1-2 (2003): 75-91
"Heightening Reflection Through Dialogue: A Case for Electronic Journaling and Electronic Concept Mapping in Science Classes." Contemporary Issues in Technology and Teacher Education. 1.3 (2001): 321-333. Norfolk, VA: AACE. With Germann, P. and Young-Soo, K.
"Sequential Chains of Connections: A Linguistic Analysis of Written Expository Discourse." Proceedings of the 1997 Mid-America Linguistics Conference (October 24-25, 1997), Ed. Xingzhong Li, Luis Lopez, and Tom Stroik. Columbia, MO: University of Missouri Press, 1998. 428-436. With D. M. Lance.
"Dealing with Resistance to WAC in the Natural and Applied Sciences." Language and Learning Across the Curriculum. 3.1 (1998): 64-76. With A. Krawitz, K. Libbus, M. Ryan, and M. Townsend.
Anand Prahlad. "Africana Folklore: History and Challenges." Journal of American Folklore 118.469 (2005): 253-270
Anand Prahlad. "Getting Happy: An Ethnographic Memoir." Journal of American Folklore 118:467 (2005): 21-44
Anand Prahlad. "The Proverb and Fetishism in American Advertisements." What Goes Around Comes Around: The Circulation of Proverbs in Contemporary Life Ed. Kimberly J. Lau, Peter Tokofsky, and Stephen D. Winick. Logan, Utah: Utah State University Press, 2004. 127-151
Anand Prahlad. "'You Took the Words Right Out of My Mouth': Proverbial Expressions, Feminist Perspectives, and the Fetish in the Work of Janet Davidson-Hues." Journal of American Folklore 117:463 (2004): 22-54
Reggae Widsom: Proverbs in Jamaican Music (University Press of Mississippi, 2001)
"The Man against the Sky." American History through Literature, 1870-1920, 3 vols Eds. Tom Quirk and Gary Scharnhorst. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 2006. II: 662-666
"Scientific Materialism." American History through Literature, 1870-1920, 3 vols Eds. Tom Quirk and Gary Scharnhorst. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 2006. III: 1018-1023
"The Confidence Man: His Masquerade." American History through Literature, 1820-1870 3 vols Eds obert Sattelmeyer and Janet Gabler-Hover. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 2006. I: 272-277
Ellie Ragland co-authored with Dragan Milovanovic. "Introduction" Lacan: Topologically Speaking New York: Other Press 2004. xiii-xl
"Lacan's Topological Unit and the Structure of Mind," Lacan: Topologically Speaking Ed. Ellie Ragland and Dragan Milovanovic. New York: Other Press, 2004. 49-70
Ellie Ragland, Trans. Jean-Michel Vappereau, "Faire des Ronds," to "Making Rings: The Hole of the Sinthome in the Embedding of the Topology of the Subject." Lacan: Topologically Speaking New York: Other Press, 2004. 328-360 (with Jane Cloth-Lamb)
Ellie Ragland, Trans.. "Le square du sujet" to "The Square of the Subject." Lacan: Topologically Speaking New York: Other Press, 2004. 268-281
Ellie Ragland, Trans. Pierre Skriabine, "La clinique et la topologie: le defaut dans l'univers," to "The Clinic of the Borromean Knot," Lacan: Topologically Speaking, (New York: Other Press, 2004), pp, 249-267
"Beyond Communitas: Cinematic Food Events and the Negotiation of Power, Belonging, and Exclusion" (reprinted). 2007. Folklore/Cinema: Popular Film as Vernacular Culture, ed. Sharon R. Sherman and Mikel J. Koven. Logan: Utah State University Press, pp. 197-220.
"Beyond Communitas: Cinematic Food Events and the Negotiation of Power, Belonging, and Exclusion." 2006. Western Folklore 64(3-4):163-87.
"Rethinking the Fascicles: Dickinson's Writing, Copying, and Binding Practices." Emily Dickinson Journal 15.2 (2006): 69-94
"The Poetics of Interruption: Dickinson, Death, and the Fascicles." A Companion to Emily Dickinson Eds. Mary Loeffelholz and Martha Nell Smith. Blackwell's Publishing, 2008. 309-333
"Feeling Literate: Gender, Race, and Work in Dorothy West's 'The Typewriter'." Women and Literacy: Inquiries for a New Century. Ed. Beth Daniell and Peter Mortensen. NCTE-LEA Research Series in Literacy and Composition. Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum, 2007.
"Caring About the Dismal Science" JAC 27 (2007): 211-222.
"The Managerial Unconscious of Composition Studies." Tenured Bosses, Disposable Teachers: Writing Instruction in the Managed University. Ed. Marc Bousquet, Tony Scott, and Leo Parascondola. Carbondale: Southern Illinois UP, 2004
Drew, Chris, and Matt Garrison, Steven Leek, Donna Strickland, Jen Talbot, and A. D. Waldron. "Affect, Labor, and the Graduate Teaching Assistant: Can Writing Programs Become 'Spaces of Hope'?" Works and Days Days 21 (2003; published 2004): 169–186.
"Taking Dictation: The Emergence of Writing Programs and the Cultural Contradictions of Composition Teaching." College English 63 (2001): 457–479.
Nancy West and Penelope Pelizzon. "Multiple Indemnity: Adaptation, James M. Cain, and the Tabloids." Narrative (Fall 2005) 35 pp. manuscript
Nancy West and Penelope Pelizzon. "'Good Stories' from the Mean Streets: Weegee and Hard-Boiled Autobiography." Yale Journal of Criticism 17.1 (Spring 2004) pages 20-50
"From Recreation to Remembrance: Kodak Advertising During George Eastman's Time." Image (Fall 2004) pages 11-18