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Alumni Articles This bibliography lists critical articles and other publications generated by the alumni of the Department of English from 2000 to the present.

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Lynette M. Ballard
(MA, 1969; Master of Health Care Mission Integration, Aquinas Institute of Theology)

"Putting Safety at the Core of Mercy Service." Health Progress. January-February 2006.

Mark T. Bassett
(PhD, 1985) [ see books ]

“All That Jazz: A Metaphorical Approach to Viktor Schreckengost’s Philosophy of Design.” Short essay for the catalog of the Viktor Schreckengost National Centennial Exhibition, text by Henry Adams. Cleveland Heights, OH: Viktor Schreckengost Foundation, spring 2006.

“American Art Pottery from The Moody Collection at the Hickory Museum of Art.” Journal of the American Art Pottery Association, July/August 2005: 24-26.

James Black
(MA, 2000)

“Altar Ego: GLAAD Sacrifices Male Intimacy and Commitment Ceremonies to the Media Gods.” The New Queer Aesthetic on Television: Essays on Recent Programming. Eds. James R. Keller and Leslie Stratyner. Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 2006. 177-92

Robin Behn
(MA, 1982; MFA University of Iowa) [ see books ]

"Interlude: Stil Still." Third Rail: An Anthology of Poetry about Rock & Roll. Ed. Jonathan Wells. (Pocket Books, 2007).

"Yellow Morning," "The Floating Room." PMS poemmemoirstory (Spring 2006).

"Epistle to Unrelenting Days." Crab Orchard Review 10.2 (Summer/Fall 2005).

"Contained." Diner 5.2 (Fall/Winter 2005): 48-49.

"A Pattern Language," "The Green Field," "Above the Attic of the Yellow House There is Another Set of Stairs," "Chandelier," "Distances of the Yellow House." The Manhattan Review (Fall 2005).

"Waves." Columbia: A Journal of Arts and Letters 41 (Spring 2005): 80-81.

"Old Distance Woman Has Asked the Yellow House for a Book," "Where the Horse Went," "House Why Don't You Have." Cue: a Journal of Prose Poetry 2.1 (Winter 2005): 30-34.

"Capitol County: Changing the Writing Climate of a Whole School." Teachers and Writers 36.2 (2004): 2-9.

"Antihelion: Conception of the Yellow Houses." New Orleans Review 30.2 (Fall 2004): 155.

"The Yellow House Gives Art Book Tour Number One," "Tour Number Two," "Horse Between Tours," "Tour Number Three." Field 71 (Fall 2004): 60-63.

"Interview with Frequently Misspelled Words." The Diagram 4.4 (2004).

"Inventory at Dusk." Poetry London (Fall 2004).

"The Other Muse." Mid-American Review (Spring 2004).

"Pursuit of the Yellow House," "The Yellow House Alone in Snow." Triquarterly (Spring/Summer 2004).

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M. Doretta Cornell
(PhD, 1984)

"Rope Bridge" Review for Religious Quarterly 65.1 2006

"Mother of All the Living: Reinterpretations of Eve in Contemporary Literature" Crosscurrents (Winter 2005).

"Mother of Beauty" Commonweal September 23, 2005 CXXXII.16

“Steady As Any Ship My Father" Literature: Reading Fiction, Poetry, and Drama, 6th edition by Robert DiYanni, editor McGraw-Hill, 2005.

"January Morning, with Ducks," "A New York Girl Thinks of Going to Alaska," "Nothing is Lost" (en)compass Poetry Caravan anthology March 13, 2005.

"Maps of Rio" and "Surprise Glacier" Red River Review (February 2005)

"Epiphany" Commonweal February 25, 2005 CXXXII.4

"Eye Has Not Seen" Kerux January 2005.

"West Haven Beach" Connecticut River Review July-August 2004

"Night Scene" and "Dinner Party" Red River Review May 2004

"Nothing is Lost" Review For Religious Quarterly 63.1 2004.

[ d ]

Michael D.C. Drout
(MA, 1993; PhD Loyola University) [ see books ]

"Re-Dating the Old English Translation of the Enlarged Rule of Chrodegang: The Evidence of Prose Style." Journal of English and Germanic Philology.

"Misconception: In the Middle Ages, Everyone was an Orthodox, Educated Roman Catholic," in Stephen J. Harris and Bryon L. Grigsby, eds. Misconceptions About the Middle Ages. London: Routledge, 2004.

"A Mythology for Anglo-Saxon England" in Jane Chance, ed. J.R.R. Tolkien and the Invention of Myth. Lexington, KY: University Press of Kentucky, 2004, 335-62.

"How the Monsters Became Important: From "The Monsters and the Critics to Today" in Vittoria Corazza and Renato Gendre, eds. Fabelwesen, mostri e portenti nell immaginario occidentale. Allessandria: Editrice dell Orso, 2004.

Rebecca Dunham
(PhD, 2006) [ see books ]

“Catherine Blake,” Beloit Poetry Journal 55.3 (Spring 2005)

“Toast of the Terrarium,” Valaparaiso Poetry Review V.1 (Fall/Winter, 2003-2004).

[ g ]

Diana Freisinger George
(PhD, 1981) [ see books ]

--- and Diane Shoos. “Deflecting the Political in the Visual: Images of Execution and the Death Penalty Debate,” forthcoming in College English 67.6 (July 2005): 587-609.

“A Matter of Life and Death: Popular Debate in a Culture of Consent,” College Composition and Communication 55.2 (2003): 354-358.

“From Analysis to Design: Visual Communication in the Teaching of Writing,” College Composition and Communication 54.1 (2002): 11-39.

“The Word on the Street: Public Discourse in a Culture of Disconnect.” Reflections: A Journal of Writing, Service-Learning, and Community Literacy 2.2 (2002): 6-18.

Patricia Gott
(MA, 1992; PhD Southern Illinois University)

"The Family Circus," The Mozzie (March 2005)

"Eyes Sewn Shut" and "What Lingers On," Free Verse 78 (Spring 2005)

"My Ever-Evolving Philosophy of Teaching," Lore: An E-Journal for Teachers of Writing (December 2004)

[ h ]

J. Andrew Hirth
(MA, 1999; JD University of Missouri-Columbia)

"We Were Only Teasing: The Eighth Circuit Misses the Quintessence of Hostile Work Environment Claims Under the A.D.A," 70 Missouri Law Review 253 (2005).

"Laying to Rest the Ecclesiastical Presumption of Falsity: Why Missouri Approved Instructions Should Include Falsity as an Element of Defamation," 69 Missouri Law Review 529 (2004).

Christie Hodgen
(PhD, 2006) [ see books ]

“Three Funerals,” Georgia Review (2003).

“Going Out of Business Forever,” (novella) Quarterly West 53 (Fall 2001).

“Sir Karl LaFong or Current Resident,” The Bellingham Review 24.48 (Spring 2001).

“Take Them In, Please,” The Greensboro Review 69 (Spring 2001)

Paul R. House
(MA, 1980; PhD in Religion, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary) [ see books ]

"God's Character and the Wholeness of Scripture." Scottish Bulletin of Evangelical Theology 23.1 (2005): 4-17.

"Remaking the Modern Mind: Revisiting Carl Henry's Theological Vision." The Southern Baptist Journal of Theology 8.4 (2004): 4-24.

"Literary Criticism, Old Testament Literary Criticism, and the Wholeness of Scripture." The Task of Theology for the Church in the Twenty-First Century. Ed. Hung-Kil Chang (PCTS Press, 2004. 2-29).

"God's Character and the Wholeness of Scripture." The Task of Theology for the Church in the Twenty-First Century. Ed. Hung-Kil Chang (PCTS Press, 2004. 56-81).

[ j ]

Andrew Jewell
(MA, 1999; PhD University of Nebraska-Lincoln)

--- and Kenneth M. Price. "Twentieth-Century Mass Media Appearances" in A Companion to Whitman, edited by Donald D. Kummings. Oxford: Blackwell Press, 2006.

---, Brett Barney, Mary Ellen Ducey, Kenneth M. Price, Brian Pytlik Zillig, and Katherine Walter. "Ordering Chaos: An Integrated Guide and Online Archive of Walt Whitman's Poetry Manuscripts." Literary and Linguistic Computing 20.2 (2005): 205-217.

"Willa Cather's Greenwich Village: New Contexts for Coming, Aphrodite." Studies in
American Fiction
32.1 (Spring 2004): 59-80.

Editor, Willa Cather Archive (http://cather.unl.edu)

Jeffrey Johnson
(PhD, 1987)

"Consecrating Lincoln's Inn Chapel." John Donne Journal 23 (2004): 139-60.

"'One, four, and infinite': John Donne, Thomas Harriot, and Essayes in Divinity." John Donne Journal 22 (2003): 109-43.

"'which 'longs to women of all fashion': Churching and Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale." Early Theatre 7.2 (2004): 75-85.

"John Donne and Paolo Sarpi: Rendering the Council of Trent." In John Donne and the Protestant Reformation: New Perspectives. Ed. Mary Arshagouni Papazian. Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 2003. 90-112.

[ k ]

Marcia Waggoner Keyser
(MA, 1991)

"The Academic Mission and Copyright Law: Are These Values in Conflict?" Ch.3 in Colleges, Code, and Copyright. Ed. Center for Intellectual Property and Copyright. Chicago: ACRL, 2005.
 
[ m ]

Jill A. Mackey
(MA, 1993)

"The Visible Lesbian: The Lesbian Action Association and Lesbian Visibility." Journal of Lesbian Studies 9.1/2 (2005): 127-34.

Heather Maring
(PhD, 2005)

“Oral Tradition,” Encyclopedia of Folklore and Folktales. Ed. by Donald Haase. Forthcoming 2006.

“350 Sydney,” The Southeast Review, Spring 2005.

“Oral Traditional Approaches to Old English Verse” in Oral Tradition 18.2, 2003.

“Taco Bell, Hannibal, Missouri,” Valparaiso Poetry Review, Fall 2003.

“An Annotated Bibliography for How to Read An Oral Poem by John Miles Foley,” www.oraltradition.org, co-author, 2003.

“An Interview with Agha Shahid Ali,” Center: A Journal of the Literary Arts, 2002.

Leslie Adrienne Miller
(MA, 1980; PhD University of Houston)

“Parous in Paris,” “Map of the Interior,” “Torso of a Woman Gone With Child” Nimrod, forthcoming.

“Pregnant in Florence,” North American Review, forthcoming.

“Sonnet on the Interval,” Antioch Review, forthcoming.

“’Etude,” Ploughshares, Spring 2006.

“Wandering Uterus” (Poetry Daily Feature, January 2006) and “Aim,” Kenyon Review 28:1. Winter 2006.

“Madame du Coudray’s Woman Machine,” “Gautier D’Agoty’s Écorchés,” and “Mirabilia.” Prairie Schooner, Summer 2005.

“Motherhood as Place,” “Speaking of the Devil,” “Teufelskreis,” and “Shopping for the Queen of England.” North Dakota Quarterly, Fall 2004.

“The Harriers,” City Pages, June 16, 2004.

“The Turtle of Love” and “Weaning,” Willow Springs 53:2 Winter/Spring 2004.

“Bridge Club,” Harbinger, Spring 2004

Jill S. Morstad
(MA, 1990; PhD In Rhetoric & Composition, University of Nebraska-Lincoln)

"Arrested Development?" The Chronicle of Higher Education. 7/29/2005.
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Carol Poster
(PhD, 1994) [ see books ]

Scholarly:
“The Task of the Bow: Heraclitus' Rhetorical Critique of Epic Language.” Philosophy and Rhetoric 39:1 (2006): 1-21.

“An Organon for Theology: Whately’s Rhetoric and Logic in Religious Context.”Rhetorica 24:1 (2006): 37-77.

"Ethos, Authority, and the Development of the New Testament Canon." In Rhetoric, Ethic, and Moral Persuasion in Biblical Discourse. Ed. Thomas H. Olbricht and Anders Eriksson. Harrisonburg PA: T&T Clark International, 2005: 118-137.

"Framing Theaetetus: Plato and Rhetorical (Mis)representation". Rhetoric Society Quarterly 35:3 (2005): 31-73.

Ouida's The Waters of Edera. Electronic edition of Victorian novel. Project Gutenberg e-text 13459. Released 15 September 2004. http://www.gutenberg.net/etext/13459

Carol Poster
(PhD, 1994)

Creative:
“Images of the Moon.” Asphodel 3 (2004): 72.

“Intimate Relations.” Pegasus 19.2 (2004): 11.

“Noumena.” Blueline XXV (2004): 45.

 

[ r ]

Elizabeth Louise Rambo
(MA, 1978; PhD University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill)
[ see books ]

"'Lessons' for Season Seven of Buffy the Vampire Slayer." Slayage: The Online International Journal of Buffy Studies 11/12 (April 2004)
 

Laura Rotunno
(PhD, 2003)

"User Ids: E-mail Novels and the Search for Identity." a/b: Auto/biography Studies (forthcoming in 21.2[2006] (a special issue on 21st Century Epistolarity)). 19 manuscript pages.

"'This alone would drive me to despair': The Position of Anselm in Robert Browning's 'The Bishop Orders His Tomb at St. Praxed's Church.'" Browning Society Notes (forthcoming in 31 [Autumn 2005]). 16 manuscript pages.

"The Long History of 'In Short': Mr. Micawber, Letter-Writers, and Literary Men." Victorian Literature and Culture 33.2 (2005): 415-33.

"Novel Expectations to Novel Evaluations." Academic Exchange Quarterly 9.1 (Spring 2005): 89-92.

[ s ]

Brenda DeMartini-Squires
(PhD, 1992)

"The Prince of Bourbon Street," (short story) Southerin Indiana Review (Fall 2005).

"Nor'easter," (short story) Confrontation Magazine (Spring/Summer 2005).

 

Whitney Womack Smith
(MA, 1993; PhD Purdue University)

"Stowe, Gaskell, and Women's Reform" Transatlantic Stowe (U of Iowa P, 2006).

"Reforming Women's Reform: Rebecca Harding Davis' Rewriting of the Industrial Novel" Our Sisters' Keepers (U of Alabama P, 2005).

[ t ]

Elizabeth Thomas
(PhD, 2006)

“Consolation: After Rilke" and "The Apprentice God,” The Paris Review (Spring 2005)

 
[ y ]

David Yeats
(MA, 1999)

--- and Locke Carter. "Understanding the Role of the Highlights Video in Usability Testing: A Consideration of Rhetorical and Generic Expectations." Technical Communication, 52.2 (May) 2005, 156-62.

Review of Design for Complex Situations: Analysis and Creation of Dynamic Web Information by Michael Albers. Technical Communication, 52.4 (November) 2005, 468-69.

"Revising Documentation Deliverables Based on Usability Evaluation Findings: A Case Study." Proceedings of the 22nd Annual Conference on Design of Communication: The Engineering of Quality Documentation, October 10-13, 2004, Memphis, TN. New York, NY: ACM Press, 2004.

--- and Heather Hull. "Ten Problems with Single Sourcing." Proceedings of the Society for Technical Communication's 51st Annual Conference, May 8-12, 2004, Baltimore, MD. Arlington, VA: STC, 2004.

[ z ]

James P. Zappen
(PhD, 1974) [ see books ]

--- and Teresa M. Harrison. "Intention and Motive in Information-System Design: Toward a Theory and Method for Assessing Users' Needs." Digital Cities 3: Information Technologies for Social Capital. Ed. Peter van den Besselaar and Satoshi Koizumi. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Vol. 3081. Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 2005. 354-68.

---, William Hart-Davidson, and S. Michael Halloran. "On the Formation of Democratic Citizens: Rethinking the Rhetorical Tradition in a Digital Age." The Viability of the Rhetorical Tradition. Ed. Richard Graff, Arthur E. Walzer, and Janet M. Atwill. Albany: State University of New York Press, 2005. 125-40.

---, Teresa M. Harrison, and Sibel Adali. Cover Feature: "Building Community Information Systems: The Connected Kids Case." Computer, published by the IEEE Computer Society (December 2005): 62-69.

"Digital Rhetoric: Toward an Integrated Theory." Special Issue: The State of Rhetoric of Science and Technology. Ed. Laura Gurak and Alan Gross. Technical Communication Quarterly 14 (2005): 319-25.

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