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CR: The New Centennial Review 15, no. 2
Scott Michaelsen
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2015
IN THIS ISSUE
Editors’ Note
Special Section: W. E. B. Du Bois and the Question of Another World, II: (Or, Another Poetics and Another Writing—Of History and the Future)
Nahum Dimitri Chandler, "Introduction: Dry and Heavy: Or, Another Poetics and Another Writing—of History and the Future"
Alexander G. Weheliye, "Diagrammatics as Physiognomy: W. E. B. Du Bois’s Graphic Modernities"
Christopher Powers, "Figurations of Passage through 'Of the Coming of John'"
Kevin Thomas Miles, "Place Post-Paradise: Poetic Epistemology in The Souls of Black Folk"
Allison Blackmond Laskey, "Of Forms and Flow: Movement through Structure in Darkwater’s Composition"
Payal K. Patel, "On the Path of the Maharajah of Bwodpur: The Global Problem of the Color Line in W. E. B. Du Bois’s Dark Princess"
Lily Wiatrowski Phillips, "The Black Flame Revisited: Recursion and Return in the Reading of W. E. B. Du Bois’s Trilogy"
Ainsworth Clarke, "W. E. B. Du Bois’s Fugitive Writing, or Sociology at the Turn of the Twentieth Century"
R. A. Judy, "Lohengrin’s Swan and the Style of Interiority in 'Of the Coming of John'”
Article
Anthony Sze-Fai Shiu, "Marginality’s Marginalia: Difference and Plenary Power in Early Asian American Literature"
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CR: The New Centennial Review 16, no. 2
Scott Michaelsen
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2016
IN THIS ISSUE
Editor's Note
Special Section: James Baldwin’s Lives
Grant Farred, "Baldwin in Britain"
Michele Elam, "Baldwin’s Boys"
Emily J. Lordi, "James Baldwin and The Sound of Soul"
Magdalena J. Zaborowska, "Being James Baldwin, or Everything Is Personal"
Marisa Parham, "17, or, Tough, Dark, Vulnerable, Moody"
John E. Drabinski, "Baldwin’s Three Africans"
Terrion L. Williamson, "Bla(n)ckness and the Illogics of Black Teenage Motherhood"
Ashon Crawley, "That There Might Be Black Thought: Nothing Music and the Hammond B-3"
Ricardo A. Wilson II, "In the Blind: Alfonso Cuarón and the Question of Futurity"
Jack Taylor, "The Political Subjection of Bigger Thomas: The Gaze, Biopolitics, and The Court of Law in Richard Wright’s Native Son"
J. Kameron Carter and Sarah Jane Cervenak, "Black Ether"
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CR: The New Centennial Review 17, no. 2
Scott Michaelsen
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2017
IN THIS ISSUE
Editors’ Note
Special Issue: Subjectivities
Rosaria Caldarone, "Subjectivity and Femininity: Reading Antigone"
Juan Manuel Garrido, "Self-Determination and Personal Identity:ANote on the Prenormative Roots of Moral Action"
Danielle Cohen-Levinas, "The Corporeal Meaning of Time: Phenomenology and Literature: Lévinas, Reader of Proust"
Pablo Oyarzún R., "External Things, the Subject, and Language: Lichtenberg and Kant"
Chantal Jaquet, "From the Self to Oneself: Subject and Interiority in Spinoza"
Eduardo Molina, "Kant’s Conception of the Subject"
Hugo E. Herrera, "Salomon Maimon on the Form of Thought and Consciousness"
Hernán Pringe, "Cohen and Natorp on Transcendental and Concrete Subjectivity"
Mario Ariel González Porta, "The Critique of Psychologism and the Conception of Subjectivity in Frege"
D. J. S. Cross, "Furtive Contemplations: Self, Time, and Affect in Deleuze"
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CR: The New Centennial Review 18, no. 2
Scott Michaelsen
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2018
IN THIS ISSUE
Editors’ Note
Special Issue: Music & Theory: New Ontologies, Politics, and Materialities
Claire Colebrook, "Escaping Meaning, Escaping Music"
Carolyn Chen, "Parts to Sing Empty"
Jeremy Braddock and Timothy Morton, "How to Make Hyperobject Sound Art: Occupying the Electromagnetic Field with the Firesign Theatre"
Joanna Bailie, "Film Theory and Synchronization"
Holly Watkins, "On Not Letting Sounds Be Themselves"
Fabien Lévy, "Deconstructing the Grammatologies of Music: A Tool for Composing"
Jeffrey R. Di Leo, "Late Capitalism on Vinyl: Neoliberalism, Biopolitics, and Music"
Christopher Swithinbank, "Who Vibrates?"
NaomiWaltham-Smith, "A Music Worthy of the Name: Or, Agamben’s Museicology"
Ashley Fure, "Liquid Chaos"
Jean-Luc Nancy, "Variations on the Reprise"
Tatiana Catanzaro, "The Breath of Sound"
Articles
Casey R. Goonan, "Sketches of Moral Duress: On the Analytics of White Liberal Ethicality—Mediating Crisis in the U.S. National (Racial) Form"
David L. Clark, “'Can the university stand for peace?': Omar Khadr, Higher Education, and the Question of Hospitality"
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CR: The New Centennial Review 19, no. 2
Scott Michaelsen
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2019
IN THIS ISSUE
Editor's Note
Articles
W. Andrew Shephard, “'All Is Always Now': Slavery, Retrocausality, and Recidivistic Progress in Samuel R. Delany’s Empire Star (1966)"
John Paul Ricco, "Mourning, Melancholia, Moonlight"
Richard Block, "Heinrich Heine’s The Rabbi of Bacherach and the Ends of Judaism"
Renee Hudson, "Former Futures and Absent Histories in María Cristina Mena, Rosaura Sánchez, and Beatrice Pita"
Shaun Irlam, "Terrortories: Geographies of Genocide in Rwanda"
Keren Omry, "Ozeki’s Mirror Rooms: Posthumanism and A Tale for the Time Being"
Derek Beaudry, "The Abject Architecture of Decontainment in the Mexico of Sergio González Rodríguez"
Roshaya Rodness, "Cinema’s Queer Witness: Ira Sachs’s Last Address and the Indifferent View"
Anthony Sze-Fai Shiu, "Exception(al): Apprehending the Unexpected in Japanese American Internment Literature"
Jensen Suther, "Allegories of the Future: Towards a Critical Theory of Surrealism"
Nibras Chehayed, "Nietzsche and Gadamer on Truth and Interpretation"
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CR: The New Centennial Review 20, no. 2
Scott Michaelsen
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2020
In This Issue
From the Editor
Special Section: Violence
Rodolphe Gasché, "Violence, Brutality, Cruelty: On Differentiation (and Its Refusal)"
Francesco Vitale, "On the Other Side of the Drive for Power: Transcendental Violence and Its Deconstruction"
Stephen D. Gingerich "'No Servir de Nada': Ana María Matute’s and Georges Bataille’s Literatures of Infantile Violence"
Enrique Díaz Álvarez, "The Art of Resistance: On War, Politics, and the Power of Public Mourning in Mexico"
Special Section: Mexican Crime Novel
Florence Olivier, "Chronicles, Fictions, Non-Fiction Novels: The Power and Powerlessness of Literature against the Illegal Drug Trade"
Antoine Ducoux, "The Journalist and the Mexican “War on Drugs” between Chronicle and Fiction: Edgar Piñon Balderrama, Don Winslow, and Luis Humberto Crosthwaite"
Derek Beaudry, "'Democracy against the State' in The Mongolian Conspiracy by Rafael Bernal"
Articles
Masatake Shinohara, "Rethinking the Human Condition in the Ecological Collapse"
Marquis Bey, "Incorporeal Blackness: A Theorization in Two Parts—Rachel Dolezal and Your Face in Mine"
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The Documentary History of the Ratification of the Constitution, Volume XXV: Ratification of the Constitution by the States: Rhode Island, No. 2
John P. Kaminski
Wisconsin Historical Society Press, 2012
This is the second of three volumes documenting Rhode Island's public and private debates about the Constitution. This documentary series is a research tool of remarkable power, an unrivaled reference work for historical and legal scholars, librarians, and students of the Constitution. The volumes are encyclopedic, consisting of manuscript and printed documents-contemporary newspapers, broadsides, and pamphlets-compiled from hundreds of sources, copiously annotated, thoroughly indexed, and often accompanied by microfiche supplements.
Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Michael Kammen has noted that The Documentary History of the Ratification of the Constitution series "will be of enduring value centuries hence" and described it as "one of the most interesting documentary publications we have ever had." The American Bar Association Journal has stated, "Each new volume now fills another vital part of the mosaic of national history."
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Fourth Genre 17, no. 2
Laura Julier
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2015
IN THIS ISSUE
Editor's Note
Honoring Judith Kitchen
Kate Carroll de Gutes, “Learning To Be on the Page: The Generosity and Insight of Judith Kitchen”
Sonja Livingston, “Hypotenuse Blue”
Lia Purpura, “No Distance, All Directions: On ‘Displacement,’ from Distance and Direction”
Brenda Miller, “Considering Judith Kitchen”
Fleda Brown, “Judith Kitchen’s Uncertainty Principle”
Dinah Lenney, “Like One of Those Songs that You Can’t Get Out of Your Head”
Joe Mackall, “The Breathing Green of Judith Kitchen”
Stan Sanvel Rubin, “End with a Question: Reflections on Judith Kitchen’s Aesthetic and Achievement”
Essays
Cate Hennessey, “Beets”
Jericho Parms, “Origins”
Stephen D. Gutierrez, “Hopper at the Train Yard”
Jad Adkins, “Airborne”
Brandel France de Bravo, “Transutopia”
Kelley Shinn, “Airy Nothings”
Diane Glancy, “Selections from An Act of Disobedience”
Nona Kennedy Carlson, “Behind the Wheel”
Laurel DiGangi, “The Club”
Mary Kudenov, “Threadbare”
Lauren Crux, “Good Enough. For Now.”
Fabienne Sylvia Josaphat, “Bitter in the Mouth”
Hayley Katzen, “Bachelor Brothers”
Lynna Williams, “Where We Are”
Essay with Commentary
Dawn S. Davies, “Pie”
Dawn S. Davies, “Commentary on ‘Pie’: Secrecy, Honesty, and Creative Nonfiction”
Writer as Reader
Doug Hesse, “Teaching a Stone to Read”
Review Essays
Anne Panning, “A Remembrance of Things Present: The Circus Train by Judith Kitchen”
Joyce Meier, “On Love, Language, and Loss”
Susan F. O’Neill, “Transformations”
Clinton Crockett Peters, “Plumbing the Tide”
“Inter-Review: Sarah Gorham and Ladette Randolph Talk with Each Other About Their New Books”
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Fourth Genre 18, no. 2
Laura Julier
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2016
IN THIS ISSUE
Editor's Note
Essays
Michael Ramos, “A Long but Incomplete List of Some of the Things You Can’t (Don’t) Talk About”
Victoria Blanco, “Desert Race”
Sharon Stephenson, “On Marie Curie and Me”
Nick Neely, “Gone Rogue”
Henry Wei Leung, “This Quintessence of Dust”
Laurel Nakanishi, “88 Temples”
Jane Molinary, “The Storm That’s Always Happening to Everyone”
Brad Modlin, “A Game of Owaré”
T. Stores, “White Out”
Karen Gordon, “My Hair Is the Problem”
Michael Reid Busk, “September 11: Green and White”
Davis Webster, “Wyo.”
Kathryn Winograd, “Skyglow”
Hyewon Jin Grigoni, “Go Well”
Marin Sardy, “The Dragon at the Bottom of the Sea”
Jill Storey, “Safe Passage”
Essays with Commentary
Justin Lawrence Daugherty and Jill Talbot, “On Place, an Instruction”
Jill Talbot and Justin Lawrence Daugherty, “Place Is Heavy in Us: Commentary on ‘On Place, an Instruction’”
Writer as Reader
Mary Swander, “The Marginal World”
Review Essays
Alexis Paige, “Marrying the Personal and the Political”
Kate Carroll de Gutes, “Small Press, Big Impact: A Roundup of Small, Independent, and University Presses that Publish Creative Nonfiction”
Penny Guisinger, “Flying into Flagstaff, Listening to the Heart”
Holly Welker, “Good Human Animals Make a Good Family”
Patrick Madden, “The Indomitable Max”
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Fourth Genre 19, no. 2
Laura Julier
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2017
IN THIS ISSUE
Editor’s Note
Essays
Ira Sukrungruang, “Yummy”
Micah Ling, “I Imagine Blood”
Ember Johnson, “Dissolution”
Leslie Maxwell, “Some May Be Infi nite”
Kevin Honold, “Spring Arrives in the Gobi”
Chauna Craig, “States of Emergency”
S. Isabel Choi, “The Natural Order of Things”
Kerry Muir, “Toxic Malibu: An Ode”
Qinglan Wang, “Homeloss”
Jennifer Rose, “Buff alo, 1971”
JP Hyzy, “Taxonomy”
Sandell Morse, “Brown Leather Satchel”
Rosanna N. Henderson, “Firewood”
Writer as Reader
David Hamilton, “A Certain Arc”
Dale Rigby, “On Rimrocking Right”
On the Lyric Essay
Desirae Matherly, “Prose, Essay, Lyric”
Travis Scholl, “Reading Lyric: Essay and Archive”
Beth Peterson, “The Lyric Invitation”
Review Essays
Kathleen Livingston, “The Poetics of Leaving a Place”
Bob Cowser, Jr., “The Act and Practice of Love”
Anne Panning and Ned Stuckey-French, “Criminal: A Conversation & Review”
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Fourth Genre 20, no. 2
Laura Julier
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2018
Editor's Note
"Please Have the Conversation"
Essays
Sheree L. Greer, “Bars”
Katherine Levie, “Behind the Plastic Curtain”
Jessica Yen, “Tributary”
Alice Hatcher, “General Grant Wore a Pink Dress”
Ben Nickol, “Caffè Americano”
E. C. Salibian, “White Petals”
Tom Montgomery Fate, “Fishing for My Father”
Julie Marie Wade, “Still Life with Guns”
Terrance Wedin, “Learning to Drive”
Rashaun J. Allen, “Everyone Laughs”
John T. Price, “Appendicized”
Essay with Commentary
Maribeth Fischer, “She and I”
Maribeth Fischer, “Writing about My Sister: A Commentary on ‘She and I’”
An Essay on Nonfiction
Francesca Rendle-Short, Quinn Eades, Barrie Jean Borich, Peta Murray, Lawrence Lacambra Ypil, “Nonfiction as Queer Aesthetic: Score for Five Speakers in Two Acts”
Review Essays
Renée E. D’Aoust, “Best Friends”
Patrick Madden, “The Essay-Lover’s Guide to Brian Doyle”
About the Contributors
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Fourth Genre 21, no. 2
Laura Julier
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2019
In This Issue
Editor’s Note, “Silences”
Essays
K. Mikey Borgard, “Constellation of Grace”
Steven Harvey, “Autumn Hours”
Traci Brimhall, “Intimacy: A Bestiary”
Jarek Steele, “Man in the Mirror”
Matthew Schultz, “The News”
Sheryl St. Germain, “A Story about Breasts”
Josina Cooper Guess, “Everyone Carries”
Achas Burin, “Love in a Time of Dementia”
Jaclyn Moyer, “Didi”
Jeff Oaks, “Having Given Up”
Brett Armes, “An American Drilling”
Liz Green, “Hold On”
Joanna Brichetto, “House Wren”
Zach Jacobs, “All the Times We’ve Died”
Ashwak Fardoush, “The Fragility of All Things”
Toni Mirosevich, “Feral Memory”
Roundtable
Dawn Davies, Maribeth Fischer, Vince Granata, EJ Levy, Kathleen Livingston, Kerry Reilly, Sheryl St. Germain, Marin Sardy, and Melissa Stephenson, “Writing about Others: A (Continued) Conversation”
Review Essays
Karen Babine and Julija Šukys, “Inter-Review”
Robert Cocanougher, “I’m Your Puppet”
Paul Haney, “The Lifelong Conversation”
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Fourth Genre 22, no. 2
Patrick Madden
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2020
In This Issue
Editors’ Note
Patrick Madden and Joey Franklin, “Untimely”
Essays
Danielle Cadena Deulen, “Driving Lessons”
Mary Mullen, “Mr. Moon”
Benjamín Naka-Hasebe Kingsley, “Home/boy”
David Lazar, “Martin Balsam: The Best Possible Arnold Burns”
Nellie Croy Smith, “I Went to the City in the Year of the Flood”
Peter Wayne Moe, “To Flense”
Jacqueline Doyle, “On Being Told That Her First Husband”
Helena Rho, “The Korean Woman”
Laura Johnsrude, “Finishing the Breast (or, Four Bras a Year)”
Jan Shoemaker, “A Crack in Everything”
Phillip Sterling, “Between Kennel and Creek”
Elizabeth M. Dalton, “Burying Molly”
Tyler Lewke, “American Crow ( Corvus brachyrhynchos)”
Anna Whiteside, “All My Little Deaths”
Mike Yunxuan Li, “A Diff erent Kind of Mind Palace”
Jordi Doce, translated by Steven J. Stewart, “Aphorisms: From Perros en la playa (Dogs on the Beach)”
Marianne Manzler, “On the Making of a Mumu”
John Patrick McShea, “Fear and the Mesa (South on Utah State Route 261)”
Rod Rosenquist, “Ladies and Gentlemen: The Steelhead”
Christine McSwain, “Excavation of a Car Crash”
Nora Seilheimer, “A Bind”
Review Essays
A. Kendra Greene and Fowzia Karimi, “Inter-Review: On the Objects of Memory and Where Text Meets Image on the Page”
Fowzia Karimi, Above Us the Milky Way
A. Kendra Greene, The Museum of Whales You Will Never See
Sue William Silverman and Gail Griffin, “Inter-Review: A Conversation about Memoir-in-Essays, Memory, and Survival”
Gail Griffin, Grief’s Country: A Memoir in Pieces
Sue William Silverman, How to Survive Death and Other Inconveniences
Patrick Madden, “Addendum to the Essay-Lover’s Guide to Brian Doyle”
Brian Doyle, One Long River of Song: Notes on Wonder
About the Contributors
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Georgetown Journal of International Affairs: Summer/Fall 2012, Volume 13, No. 2
Sikander Kiani
Georgetown University Press
The latest round of leadership changes at the IMF and the World Bank has generated increasingly intense criticism of the tacit Western hold on governance of these institutions. While this dynamic is indicative of global power adjustments, it also signals a paradigm shift in thought about issues and methodology of development and growth. John Maynard Keynes famously noted the influence economists exert on leaders as: “Practical men, who believe themselves to be quite exempt from any intellectual influence, are usually the slaves of some defunct economist.” Perhaps it is time, especially in the field of development, to question the traditional monopoly of economists, and to effectively include scientists, anthropologists, and others to provide collaborative thought leadership. The Forum of this issue brings together leading policy makers, business professionals, and academics to evaluate the changing landscape of international development. New forms of assistance and greater connectivity among development stakeholders have reduced relevance of the traditional role of multilateral or bilateral agents of foreign aid and pillar organizations of the Washington Consensus. These bodies must adapt to an ever-changing world while being constrained by laws and bureaucratic processes. There is also a need to balance the perennial temptation of using official development assistance to promote national agenda with the interests of recipients. To deal with these and similar challenges effectively, the future lies in building networks of hybrid partnerships between governments, individuals, and other stakeholders in development. The Georgetown Journal of International Affairs is the official publication of the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University. Each issue of the journal provides readers with a diverse array of timely, peer-reviewed content penned by top policymakers, business leaders, and academic luminaries. The Journal takes a holistic approach to international affairs and features a ‘Forum’ that offers focused analysis on a specific key issue with each new edition of the publication, as well as nine regular sections: Books, Business & Economics, Conflict & Security, Culture & Society, Law & Ethics, A Look Back, Politics & Diplomacy, Science & Technology, and View from the Ground.
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Georgetown Journal of International Affairs: Summer/Fall 2013, Volume 14, No. 2
William Handel
Georgetown University Press
In 1950 six nations created the European Coal and Steel Community, laying the foundations for what would later become the European Union. Since then many other regions have integrated and the number of regional organizations has proliferated. Regional organizations are key actors in tackling tough problems, such as protecting human rights, preventing and resolving conflict, strengthening regional cooperation, and promoting economic growth.The purpose of this issue’s Forum, consisting of five articles, is to provide readers with a theoretical and practical overview of key aspects of regional integration and regional organizations. The first two articles provide a theoretical discussion on regional integration, while the following three articles present case studies on regional organizations – the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, the Arctic Council, and ASEAN. These pieces are summarized in Piero Graglia’s introduction. Other contributions to this issue include articles about self-defense groups in Mexico, reconstruction efforts in Afghanistan after the 2014 withdrawal, the Chinese middle class, and Scotland’s referendum on independence. The issue also features interviews with Ambassador Joseph D. Stafford III on his experience in the U.S. Embassy in Tehran during the hostage crisis, Professor Joseph S. Nye on American leadership, and Ambassador-at-Large Melanne Verveer on global women’s issues. In selecting the topics for this issue we have reached beyond the headlines in an effort to explore tough and persistent global problems. The Georgetown Journal of International Affairs is the official publication of the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University. Each issue of the journal provides readers with a diverse array of timely, peer-reviewed content penned by top policymakers, business leaders, and academic luminaries. The Journal takes a holistic approach to international affairs and features a ‘Forum’ that offers focused analysis on a specific key issue with each new edition of the publication, as well as nine regular sections: Books, Business & Economics, Conflict & Security, Culture & Society, Law & Ethics, A Look Back, Politics & Diplomacy, Science & Technology, and View from the Ground.
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Georgetown Journal of International Affairs: Summer/Fall 2014, Volume 15, No. 2
Medha Raj and Warren Ryan, Editors. William Handel, Executive Director
Georgetown University Press
According to the United Nations, 9.6 billion people will inhabit our planet by 2050. Population growth and movement will have an enormous impact on global dynamics in the twenty-first century, in both the developing world as well as in advanced industrialized societies. In light of this global demographic reality, this issue of the Georgetown Journal of International Affairs focuses on the topic of “Destabilizing Demographics,” exploring the opportunities and challenges presented by dynamic population patterns and structures. Demographic shifts affect multiple facets of international affairs, impacting economies, modifying politics, and reshaping the fabric of our societies. These changes could have catastrophic international consequences if ignored or evaded. However, as this issue’s Forum demonstrates, the future holds promise for those who choose to reorganize on the cusp of significant population transformation. Adaptation as a form of mitigation must be informed by diverse solutions and multi-sectoral cooperation. Consider, for example, the intersection of family planning and climate change, or the connection between gender gaps and crime. Through pragmatic policymaking and international collaboration, seismic demographic change may not necessitate disaster. We round out this issue with articles regarding decidedly twenty-first century concerns: communication, integration, and globalization. Moha Ennaji describes the challenges of Berber language incorporation in Morocco and its significance to democratic reform. Dan Saxon examines the role of human judgment in semi-autonomous weapons use, questioning the ethics of unmanned machines. Andrés Monroy-Hernández and Luis Daniel Palacios analyze the utility, efficacy, and implications of citizen journalism within Mexico’s ongoing drug war. And Lawrence Gostin and Alexandra Phelan explore how, in an increasingly interconnected world, the international community can collectively prevent and control the spread of infectious diseases. The Georgetown Journal of International Affairs is the official publication of the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University. Each issue of the journal provides readers with a diverse array of timely, peer-reviewed content penned by top policymakers, business leaders, and academic luminaries. The Journal takes a holistic approach to international affairs and features a ‘Forum’ that offers focused analysis on a specific key issue with each new edition of the publication, as well as nine regular sections: Books, Business & Economics, Conflict & Security, Culture & Society, Law & Ethics, A Look Back, Politics & Diplomacy, Science & Technology, and View from the Ground.
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Georgetown Journal of International Affairs: Summer/Fall 2015, Volume 16, No. 2
Anna Newby and Georgia Pelletier, Editors
Georgetown University Press
The Georgetown Journal of International Affairs is the official publication of the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University. Each issue of the journal provides readers with a diverse array of timely, peer-reviewed content penned by top policymakers, business leaders, and academic luminaries. The theme of this issue will be a look at the United Nations past, present, and future, to commemorate its 70th anniversary. The secondary theme will be global development.
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Georgetown Journal of International Affairs: Summer/Fall 2016, Volume 17, No. 2
Margaret Schaack
Georgetown University Press
The Georgetown Journal of International Affairs is the official publication of the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University. Each issue of the journal provides readers with a diverse array of timely, peer-reviewed content penned by top policymakers, business leaders, and academic luminaries.
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Georgetown Journal of International Affairs: Summer/Fall 2017, Volume 18, No. 2
Tom Hoffecker
Georgetown University Press
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Journal for the Study of Radicalism 10, no. 2
Arthur Versluis
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2016
IN THIS ISSUE
Editor's Introduction
Articles
Andrew D. Hoyt, "Introduction to Special Issue on Anarchism"
Hilary E. Gordon, "Diasporas of French Radicalism: Refugee and Exile Printers of Louisiana"
Kenyon Zimmer, "The Other Volunteers: American Anarchists and the Spanish Civil War, 1936–1939"
Maria Monserrat Feu-López, “'Transatlantic Trenches' in Spanish Civil War Journalism"
Michael Loadenthal, "Interpreting Insurrectionary Corpora"
Dana Williams, Jeffrey Shantz, "An Anarchist in the Academy, a Sociologist in the Movement"
Daniel Opler, "Music from the Vanguard"
Book Reviews
Adam Ewing, The Age of Garvey: How a Jamaican Activist Created a Mass Movement and Changed Global Black Politics, reviewed by Janelle Marlena Edwards
Lindsey R. Swindall, The Path to the Greater, Freer, Truer World: Southern Civil Rights and Anticolonialism, 1937–1955, reviewed by Jessica E. Birch
Stephen Siff, Acid Hype: American News Media and the Psychedelic Experience, reviewed by Chris Elcock
David Cunningham, Klansville, U.S.A.: The Rise and Fall of the Civil Rights–Era Ku Klux Klan, reviewed by John S. Huntington
Ralph Young, Dissent: The History of an American Idea, reviewed by Ryan McIlhenny
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Journal for the Study of Radicalism 11, no. 2
Arthur Versluis
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2017
IN THIS ISSUE
Editor's Introduction
Articles
Michael Loadenthal, “'Eco-Terrorism': An Incident-Driven History of Attack (1973–2010)"
Michael Loadenthal, "Appendix: Methodology—Database Construction"
Miguel Cardina, "Territorializing Maoism: Dictatorship, War, and Anticolonialism in the Portuguese 'Long Sixties'"
Andrew S. Baer, "Let Them Get Their Voices Out: The Death Row 10, Radical Abolitionists, and the Anti–Death Penalty Movement in Illinois (1996–2011)"
Nick J. Sciullo, "George Jackson’s December 1964 Letter to His Father: Agency from within the Prison Walls"
Interview
Jack Taylor, Morgan Shipley, "Radical Spirituality: A Conversation with Ramona Africa from MOVE"
Book Reviews
Framing a Radical African Atlantic: African American Agency, West African Intellectuals and the International Trade Union Committee of Negro Workers, by Holger Weiss, reviewed by Jacob A. Zumoff
Radicalism and Music: An Introduction to the Music Cultures of al-Qa’ida, Racist Skinheads, Christian-Affiliated Radicals, and Eco-Animal Rights Militants, by Jonathan Pieslak, reviewed by Simon Stow
Radicals on the Road: Internationalism, Orientalism, and Feminism during the Vietnam Era, by Judy Tzu-Chun Wu, reviewed by Voichita Nachescu
I Belong Only to Myself: The Life and Writings of Leda Rafanelli, by Andrea Pakieser, reviewed by Megan E. Cannella
The Left Side of History: World War II and the Unfulfilled Promise of Communism in Eastern Europe, by Kristen Ghodsee, reviewed by Irina Gigova
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Journal for the Study of Radicalism 12, no. 2
Arthur Versluis
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2018
Editor’s Introduction
Articles
A Beautiful Politics: Theodore Roszak’s Romantic Radicalism and the Counterculture
Christopher Partridge
The Counterculture on Stage: Radical Theater and the Reclamation of the Public Space in 1960s San Francisco
Pedro Galán Lozano
“The Hell that Bigots Frame”: Queen Mab, Luddism, and the Rhetoric of Working-Class Revolution
Stephen J. Pallas
The Black Legion: J. Edgar Hoover and Fascism in the Depression Era
Andrew G. Palella
Road to Notoriety: Johann Most in Austria (1868–1871)
Tom Goyens
The Green Marketplace: Applying a Model of Church and Sect to the Environmental Movement
Feler Bose
Beyond Reason: Activism and Law in a Time of Climate Change
Nicole Rogers
Reviews
Right-Wing Critics of American Conservatism, by George Hawley
Reviewed by Joshua D. Farrington
Heads: A Biography of Psychedelic America, by Jesse Jarnow
Reviewed by Chris Elcock
Living Anarchism: José Peirats and the Spanish Anarcho-Syndicalist Movement, by Chris Ealham and Goals and Means: Anarchism, Syndicalism, and Internationalism in the Origins of the Federacion Anarquista Iberica, by Jason Garner
Reviewed by Pedro García Guirao
Red Scare Racism and Cold War Black Radicalism, by James Zeigler
Reviewed by Beverly C. Tomek
Communal Luxury: The Political Imaginary of the Paris Commune, by Kristin Ross
Reviewed by Aaron Weinacht
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Journal for the Study of Radicalism 13, no. 2
Arthur Versluis
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2019
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Journal for the Study of Radicalism 14, no. 2
Arthur Versluis
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2020
In This Issue
Editor’s Introduction
Articles
Victor Lundberg, "A Fascist Baby Hawk in Nuremberg: Five Swedish Fascists’ Road Trip to the Fourth Nazi Party Congress—and the Socialization of a Nazi Mind"
Eliah Bures, "Beachhead or Refugium? The Rise and Dilemma of New Right Counterculture"
Marcin Skladanowski and Lukasz Borzecki, "Radical Russianness: The Religious and Historiosophic Context of Aleksandr Dugin’s Anti-Occidentalism"
Daniel Rueda, "Neoecofascism: The Example of the United States"
Nikos Potamianos, "Populism in Greece? Right, Left, and Laclau’s 'Jacobinism' in the Years of the Goudi Coup, 1908–1910"
Kevin J. Christiano, "Labor Poet Ralph Chaplin: Resister to the 'Great War,' Prisoner of the 'Class War'"
Reviews
Knights Errant of Anarchy: London and the Italian Anarchist Diaspora (1880–1917), by Pietro Di Paola, reviewed by Michael Blum
The Ecocentrists: A History of Radical Environmentalism, by Keith Makoto Woodhouse, reviewed by Sarah M. Pike
The Misinterpellated Subject, by James R. Martel, reviewed by Keisha A. Brown
Considering Emma Goldman: Feminist Political Ambivalence and the Imaginative Archive, by Clare Hemmings, reviewed by Jennifer Miller
The Art of Protest: Culture and Activism from the Civil Rights Movement to the Present, 2nd ed., by T. V. Reed, reviewed by Anthony Irwin Ashbolt
The Politics of Attack: Communiqués and Insurrectionary Violence, by Michael Loadenthal, reviewed by Andrew Kettler
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Journal for the Study of Radicalism 9, no. 2
Arthur Versluis
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2015
IN THIS ISSUE
Editor's Introduction
Articles
Elizabeth Lowry, "Spiritual (R)evolution and the Turning of Tables: Abolition, Feminism, and the Rhetoric of Social Reform in the Antebellum Public Sphere"
Chris Elcock, "The Fifth Freedom: The Politics of Psychedelic Patriotism"
Morgan Shipley, “'This Season’s People': Stephen Gaskin, Psychedelic Religion, and a Community of Social Justice"
Stephen J. Whitfield, "A Radical in Academe: Herbert Marcuse at Brandeis University"
Tor Egil Førland, "Cutting the Sixties Down to Size: Conceptualizing, Historicizing, Explaining"
Interview
Chris Elcock, "A Conversation with Ed Rosenfeld"
Book Reviews
Martin A. Miller, The Foundations of Modern Terrorism: State, Society and the Dynamics of Political Violence, reviewed by Michael Barkun
Carter Taylor Seaton, Hippie Homesteaders: Arts, Crafts, Music, and Living on the Land in West Virginia, reviewed by Timothy Miller
Martha Biondi, The Black Revolution on Campus, reviewed by Ronald A. Kuykendall
David Naguib Pellow, Total Liberation: The Power and Promise of Animal Rights and the Radical Earth Movement, reviewed by Lloyd Isaac Vayo
Aram Goudsouzian, Down to the Crossroads: Civil Rights, Black Power, and the Meredith March Against Fear, reviewed by Kenneth Jolly
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Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics: Fall/Winter 2003, volume 23, no. 2
Christine E. Gudorf
Georgetown University Press
Formerly known as the Annual of the Society of Christian Ethics, this is the second volume of the first year of appearing biannually in its new incarnation and an essential resource for students and faculty pursuing the latest developments in Christian and religious ethics.
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Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics: Fall/Winter 2004, volume 24, no. 2
Christine E. Gudorf
Georgetown University Press
The Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics continues to be an essential resource for students, faculty, and scholars in search of the latest developments, thinking, and issues in the world of Christian and religious ethics.
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Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics: Fall/Winter 2005, volume 25, no. 2
Christine E. Gudorf
Georgetown University Press
The Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics continues to be an essential resource for students, faculty, and scholars in search of the latest developments, thinking, and issues in the world of Christian and religious ethics.
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Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics: Fall/Winter 2006, volume 26, no. 2
Mary Jo Iozzio
Georgetown University Press
The Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics continues to be an essential resource for students, faculty, and scholars in search of the latest developments, thinking, and issues in the world of Christian and religious ethics, publishing refereed scholarly articles as well as a professional resources section on teaching and scholarship in ethics—a preeminent source for further research. The Journal also contains book reviews of the latest scholarship available.
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Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics: Fall/Winter 2007, volume 27, no. 2
Mary Jo Iozzio
Georgetown University Press
The Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics continues to be an essential resource for students and faculty pursuing the latest developments in Christian and religious ethics, publishing refereed scholarly articles—a preeminent source for further research. The Journal also contains book reviews of the latest scholarship in the field.
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Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics: Fall/Winter 2008, volume 28, no. 2
Mary Jo Iozzio
Georgetown University Press
The Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics continues to be an essential resource for students and faculty pursuing the latest developments in Christian and religious ethics, publishing refereed scholarly articles on a variety of topics. The Journal also contains book reviews of the latest scholarship in the field.
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Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics: Fall/Winter 2009, volume 29, no. 2
Mary Jo Iozzio
Georgetown University Press, 2010
The Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics continues to be an essential resource for students and faculty pursuing the latest developments in Christian and religious ethics, publishing refereed scholarly articles on a variety of topics. The Journal also contains book reviews of the latest scholarship in the field.
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Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics: Fall/Winter 2010, Volume 30, no. 2
Mary Jo Iozzio
Georgetown University Press
The Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics continues to be an essential resource for students and faculty pursuing the latest developments in Christian and religious ethics, publishing refereed scholarly articles on a variety of topics. The Journal also contains book reviews of the latest scholarship in the field.
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Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics: Fall/Winter 2011, Volume 31, No. 2
Mary Jo Iozzio
Georgetown University Press
The Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics continues to be an essential resource for students and faculty pursuing the latest developments in Christian and religious ethics, publishing refereed scholarly articles on a variety of topics. The Journal also contains book reviews of the latest scholarship in the field.
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Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics: Fall/Winter 2012, Volume 32, No. 2
Mary Jo Iozzio
Georgetown University Press
The Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics continues to be an essential resource for students and faculty pursuing the latest developments in Christian and religious ethics, publishing refereed scholarly articles on a variety of topics. The Journal also contains book reviews of the latest scholarship in the field.
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Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics: Fall/Winter 2013, Volume 33, No. 2
Mary Jo Iozzio
Georgetown University Press
The Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics continues to be an essential resource for students and faculty pursuing the latest developments in Christian and religious ethics, publishing refereed scholarly articles on a variety of topics. The Journal also contains book reviews of the latest scholarship in the field.
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Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics: Fall/Winter 2014, Volume 34, No. 2
Mark Allman
Georgetown University Press
The Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics continues to be an essential resource for students and faculty pursuing the latest developments in Christian and religious ethics, publishing refereed scholarly articles on a variety of topics. The Journal also contains book reviews of the latest scholarship in the field.
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Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics: Fall/Winter 2016, Volume 36, No. 2
Mark Allman
Georgetown University Press
The Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics continues to be an essential resource for students and faculty pursuing the latest developments in Christian and religious ethics, publishing refereed scholarly articles—a preeminent source for further research. The Journal also contains book reviews of the latest scholarship available.
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Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics: Fall/Winter 2017, Volume 37, No. 2
Scott Paeth
Georgetown University Press
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Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics: Fall/Winter 2018, Volume 38, No. 2
Scott Paeth
Georgetown University Press
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Journal of West African History 1, no. 2
Nwando Achebe
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2015
IN THIS ISSUE
Editor's Note
Nwando Achebe, "Nkiruka: the Best is Still to Come"
Articles
Mariano Pavanello, “Foragers or Cultivators? A Discussion of Wilks’s ‘Big Bang’ Theory of Akan History”
Jonathan Reynolds, “Stealing the Road: Colonial Rule and the Hajj from Nigeria in the Early Twentieth Century”
Simon Ottenberg, “Conflicting Interpretations in the Biography of a Modern Artist of African Descent”
Elisha P. Renne, “Small-Scale and Industrial Gold Mining Histories in Nangodi, Upper East Region, Ghana”
Retrospectives
Merrick Posnansky, “Begho: Life and Times”
Ifi Amadiume, “Of Kola Nuts, Taboos, Leadership, Women’s Rights, and Freedom: New Challenges from Chinua Achebe’s There Was a Country: A Personal History of Biafra”
Book Reviews
ESSAY: Herbert Ekwe-Ekwe, "A Required Reference for Understanding Contemporary Africa"
Hollywood’s Africa after 1994, reviewed by David Afriyie Donkor
The Great African Slave Revolt of 1825: Cuba and the Fight for Freedom in Matanzas, reviewed by Madalina Florescu
Globalization and Sustainable Development in Africa, reviewed by Irene Dzidzor Darku
Our New Husbands Are Here: Households, Gender, and Politics in a West African State from the Slave Trade to Colonial Rule, reviewed by Saheed Aderinto
The Autobiography of an African Princess, reviewed by Paul Alkebulan
Muslims and New Media in West Africa: Pathways to God, reviewed by Reginold A. Royston
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Journal of West African History 3, no. 2
Nwando Achebe
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2017
IN THIS ISSUE
Editor's Note
Nwando Achebe, "Uwa Umu-Nwanyi: The World of Women, The World of Women’s Children"
Articles
Timothy D. L. Nevin, "In Search of the Historical Madam Suakoko: Liberia’s Renowned Female Kpelle Chief"
Andrew Apter, "Queer Crossings: Kinship, Marriage, and Sexuality in Igboland and Carriacou"
Jacqueline-Bethel Tchouta Mougoué, "Intellectual Housewives, Journalism, and Anglophone Nationalism in Cameroon, 1961–1972"
Conversations
Lisa A. Lindsay, "Male Daughters, Female Husbands at Thirty"
Leslie Anne Hadfield, "Understanding African Marriage and Family Relations from South Africa to the United States"
Marion G. Mendy, Assan Sarr, "The Ambiguity of Gender: Ifi Amadiume and the Writing of Gender History in Igboland"
Lorelle Semley, "When We Discovered Gender: A Retrospective on Ifi Amadiume’s Male Daughters, Female Husbands: Gender and Sex in an African Society"
Abosede George, “A Philosopher with a Plan: Reflections on Ifi Amadiume’s Male Daughters, Female Husbands"
Ifi Amadiume, "Gender Field Experience, Method and Theory"
The Teaching Scholar
Judith A. Byfield, "Becoming Classic: 'Sitting on a Man' at Forty-Five"
Akosua Adomako Ampofo, "'Sitting on a Man': Forty Years Later"
Ndubueze L. Mbah, "Judith Van Allen, 'Sitting on a Man,' and the Foundation of Igbo Women’s Studies"
Denise Walsh, "Making It Ethical to Study Africa: The Enduring Legacies of 'Sitting on a Man'"
Emily Lynn Osborn, "Man Sitting with Judith Van Allen"
Lynda R. Day, "Judith Van Allen and the Impact of Her Article '"Sitting on a Man": Colonialism and the Lost Political Institutions of Igbo Women' in the Classroom"
Judith Van Allen, "Politics and the Writing of 'Sitting on a Man'"
Book Reviews
Shi’i Cosmopolitanisms in Africa: Lebanese Migration and Religious Conversion in Senegal, reviewed by Shobana Shankar
Africa and France: Postcolonial Cultures, Migration, and Racism, reviewed by Abou B. Bamba
“Life Not Worth Living”: Nigerian Petitions Reflecting an African Society’s Experiences during World War II, reviewed by Oliver Coates
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Journal of West African History 4, no. 2
Nwando Achebe
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2018
Editor's Introduction
Nwando Achebe, “A Spectator Cannot Stand in One Position to Appreciate the Beauty of the Masquerade Dance—Igbo Proverb”
Articles
Nathan Carpenter, “Ransom as Political Strategy: Captivity beyond Commercial Transaction on the Upper Guinea Coast in the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries”
Kalala Ngalamulume, “The ‘Devès Affair’ in Saint-Louis-du-Senegal: A Critical Assessment of the Sources, 1902–1911”
Stacey Hynd, “Pickpockets, Pilot Boys, and Prostitutes: The Construction of Juvenile Delinquency in the Gold Coast [Colonial Ghana], c. 1929–57”
Kevin S. Fridy, “A Freezing Moment in Ghana’s Party System: How Two Thorns in Nkrumah’s Side Framed Elections in the Fourth Republic”
Beverly Mack, “Fodiology: African American Heritage Connections to West African Islam”
Book Reviews
West African Warfare in Bahia and Cuba: Soldier Slaves in the Atlantic World, 1807–1844, reviewed by Crystal Nicole Eddins
Muslim Interpreters in Colonial Senegal, 1850–1920: Mediations of Knowledge and Power in the Lower and Middle Senegal River Valley, reviewed by Joseph Fronczak
Understanding West Africa’s Ebola Epidemic: Towards a Political Economy, reviewed by Matthew Newsom Kerr
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Journal of West African History 5, no. 2
Nwando Achebe
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2019
In This Issue
Editor's Introduction
Harry Odamtten and Trevor R. Getz, “Sankofa and the Nation-State”
Articles
Lacy S. Ferrell, “Building for Students: School Design and Educational Priorities in Colonial Ghana”
Jarvis L. Hargrove, “Ashanti Pioneer: Coverage of Growing Political Developments in the Gold Coast, 1946–1949”
Carina Ray, “Interracial Intimacies and the Gendered Optics of African Nationalism in the Colonial Metropole”
Nana Osei-Opare, “Uneasy Comrades: Postcolonial Statecraft, Race, and Citizenship, Ghana–Soviet Relations, 1957–1966”
Edem Adotey, “A Matter of Apostrophe? Founder’s Day, Founders’ Day, and Holiday Politics in Contemporary Ghana”
Book Reviews
Jeffrey S. Ahlman, Living with Nkrumahism: Nation, State, and Pan-Africanism in Ghana, reviewed by D. Zizwe Poe
Saheed Aderinto, Guns and Society in Colonial Nigeria: Firearms, Culture, and Public Order, reviewed by Samuel Fury Childs Daly
Robert M. Baum, West Africa’s Women of God: Alinesitoué and the Diola Prophetic Tradition, reviewed by Ashley Fent
Luis Nicolau Parés, O rei, o pai e a morte: a religião Vodum na antiga Costa dos Escravos na África Ocidental, reviewed by Vanicléia Silva Santos
Granny Nanny Cultural Group, Granny Nanny Come Oh: Jamaican Maroon Kromanti and Kumina Music and Other Oral Traditions, reviewed by Tracey Mia Stewart
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Middle English Dictionary: A.2
Robert E. Lewis, Editor-in-Chief
University of Michigan Press, 1956
The most important modern reference work for Middle English studies
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Middle English Dictionary: I.2
Robert E. Lewis, Editor-in-Chief
University of Michigan Press, 1968
The most important modern reference work for Middle English studies
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Northeast African Studies 15, no. 2
Lee V. Cassanelli
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2015
IN THIS ISSUE
Articles
Enrico Ille, "The Nuba Mountains between Coercion and Persuasion during Mahdist Rule (1881–98)"
Meron Zeleke, "Cosmopolitan Youth Religious Movements in Ethiopia: Ethiopian Orthodox Täwahədo Youth as Vanguard and Self-Appointed Masters of Ceremony"
Antonio M. Morone, "The Unsettled Southern Ethiopian- Somali Boundary on the Eve of Decolonization: Political Confrontation and Human Interactions in the Ogaadeen Borderland"
Hannah Whittaker, "A New Model Village? Nairobi Development and the Somali Question in Kenya, c. 1915–17"
In Memoriam
Faisal Roble, "Remembering Said S. Samatar"
Book Review
Slavery and Emancipation in Islamic East Africa: From Honor to Respectability, by Elisabeth McMahon, reviewed by Chris Conte
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Northeast African Studies 16, no. 2
Lee V. Cassanelli
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2016
IN THIS ISSUE
Articles
Fantahun Ayele, "The Northwestern Command’s Response to Insurgent Assaults on Dabat, Ethiopia"
Serge D. Elie, "Communal Identity Transformation in Soqotra: From Status Hierarchy to Ethnic Ranking"
Esubalew Belay Fanta, "The British on the Ethiopian Bench: 1942–1944"
A. Osman Farah, "The Justice of Improving Security and Confronting Poverty: The Role of Transnational NGOs and Communities in Somalia"
Review Essay
Christopher Day, "The Sudans: Macrohistory and Micropolitics"
Book Reviews
The Oromo and the Christian Kingdom of Ethiopia 1300–1700, by Mohammed Hassen, reviewed by Ezekiel Gebissa
Linguistic, Oriental and Ethiopian Studies in Memory of Paolo Marrassini, edited by Alessandro Bausi, Alessandro Gori, and Gianfrancesco Lusini, reviewed by Grover Hudson
Islamic Law, Gender and Social Change in Post-Abolition Zanzibar, by Elke Stockreiter, reviewed by Nathalie Arnold Koenings
In Memoriam
Paulos Milkias, "Richard Pankhurst (1927–2017)"
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Northeast African Studies 17, no. 2
Lee V. Cassanelli
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2017
In This Issue
Lee V. Cassanelli, "From the Editor"
In Memoriam
Remembering Tim Carmichael (1969–2018)
Special Issue: Revisiting Slavery and the Slave Trade in Ethiopia
Giulia Bonacci and Alexander Meckelburg, "Revisiting Slavery and the Slave Trade in Ethiopia"
Ayda Bouanga, "Gold, Slaves, and Trading Routes in Southern Blue Nile (Abbay) Societies, Ethiopia, 13th–16th Centuries"
Alexander Meckelburg and Solomon Gebreyes, "Ethiopia and Great Britain: A Brief Note on the Anti-Slavery Protocol of 1884"
Peter P. Garretson, "Fəqrənna Agälgəlot Mahbär (Love and Service Association): Hakim Wärqənäh and an Early Ethiopian NGO"
Hagar Salamon, "Spices for Thought: Salt, Chili Pepper, and Slaves in Ethiopian Amharic Proverbs"
Article
Abinet Shiferaw, Dawit Yosef, Melake Mihret, and Volker Gottowik, "Rural-to-Urban Migration as an Escape from “Harmful Traditional Practices”?: A Study of the Life Stories of Female Household Servants in Addis Ababa"
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Northeast African Studies 19, no. 2
Jonathan Miran
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2020
In This Issue
Jonathan Miran, "From the Editor"
Articles
Hagar Salamon, "From Hand to Mouth: Reflections on the Multivocality of Gursha in Ethiopia"
Ruth Iyob, "Palimpsestic Tales: Hidden “Histories” of Resistance, Militarization, and Disenfranchisement of the Women of Eritrea"
Biyan Ghebreyesus Okubaghergis, "The Eritrea-Ethiopia Border Region (1991–98): People without a Border"
Yonatan Tewelde, "The Impact of European Christian Imagery on Contemporary Orthodox Tewahedo Iconography in Eritrea"
Book Reviews
Michael W. Thomas, Alessandro Jedlowski, and Aboneh Ashegrie, eds., Cine-Ethiopia: The History and Politics of Film in the Horn of Africa, reviewed by Jane Plastow
Avishai Ben-Dror, Emirate, Egyptian, Ethiopian: Colonial Experiences in Late Nineteenth-Century Harar, reviewed by Shane Balzano
Tom Boylston, The Stranger at the Feast: Prohibition and Mediation in an Ethiopian Orthodox Christian Community, reviewed by Sophia Dege-Müller
Neelam Srivastava, Italian Colonialism and Resistances to Empire, 1930–1970, reviewed by Nicola Camilleri
Michael Ghebrenegus Haile, Downfall of an Emperor: Haile Selassie of Ethiopia and the Derg’s Creeping Coup, reviewed by Kibrom Teweldebirhan
Derese G. Kassa, Refugee Spaces and Urban Citizenship in Nairobi: Africa’s Sanctuary City, reviewed by Kassahun Kebede
Sandra Rowoldt Shell, Children of Hope: The Odyssey of the Oromo Slaves from Ethiopia to South Africa, reviewed by Alexander Meckelburg
Aleksi Ylönen and Jan Záhořík, eds., The Horn of Africa since the 1960s: Local and International Politics Intertwined, reviewed by Viktor Marsai
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QED: A Journal in GLBTQ Worldmaking 3, no. 2
Charles E. Morris III
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2016
IN THIS ISSUE
Essays
Laurie Essig, Sujata Moorti, "Introduction to the Special Issue"
Yasmin Nair, "We Were There, We Are Here, Where Are We? Notes Toward a Study of Queer Theory in the
Neoliberal University"
Sujata Moorti, "Queer Romance with the Hijra"
Laurie Essig, "All the World Was There’ and Other White Lies about the Royal Wedding"
Kevin Moss, "Split Pride/Split Identities"
William Poulin-Deltour, "From the PACS to Parité: Preserving Heterosexual Distinction in 1990s France"
Sofía Kearns, "Widening the Spectrum of Desire and Nation: Anacristina Rossi’s Fiction"
Alexander Kondakov, "Teaching Queer Theory in Russia"
Queer Conversation
Sheena C. Howard, "Archiving as an Act of Cultural Resistance: Steven G. Fullwood and Sheena C. Howard in Conversation"
Book Reviews
Ryan Conrad, ed., Against Equality: Queer Revolution, Not Mere Inclusion, reviewed by E. Cram
Anne Emmanuelle Berger, The Queer Turn in Feminism: Identities, Sexualities, and the Theatre of Gender, reviewed by Adam Barbu
Amy Ellis Nutt, Becoming Nicole: The Transformation of an American Family, reviewed by Elizabeth Edington
Robert Payne, The Promiscuity of Network Culture: Queer Theory and Digital Media, reviewed by Rye Gentleman
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QED: A Journal in GLBTQ Worldmaking 4, no. 2
Charles E. Morris III
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2017
IN THIS ISSUE
Essays
Gerald Stephen Jackson, "Transcoding Sexuality: Computational Performativity and Queer Code Practices"
James J. Arnett, "The Revolution Will Be Working Class and Queer: Dos Passos’s Three Soldiers, Progressive Politics, and Revolutionary Rhetorics"
Forum
Jennifer Tyburczy, "Queer Resistance"
Kemi Adeyemi, "Donald Trump is the Perfect Man for the Job"
Karma R. Chávez, "From Sanctuary to a Queer Politics of Fugitivity"
Clare Croft, Efren Cruz Cortez, Jennifer Harge, Leyya Tawil, "a provocation towards moving"
Xandra Ibarra, "Training for Exhaustion (2015)"
Alexandra Rodríguez de Ruiz, "Queers Resisting Trump and White Supremacy in Mexico City"
Benny LeMaster, "Notes on Trans Relationality"
Aimee Carrillo Rowe, "A Queer Indigenous Manifesto"
Pavithra Prasad, "Outsider Orbits: Disavowal and Dissent in the United States"
Oli Rodriguez, "Spaces of Solidarity: The Last Seduction/La Seducción Fatal"
Kimberlee Pérez, Craig Gingrich Philbrook, “'In the Wake of "The Violence of Heteronormativity': Reflecting on, Contending with Affective Remains"
Gust A. Yep, "Further Notes on Healing from 'The Violence of Heteronormativity in Communication Studies'"
Benny LeMaster, "Unlearning the Violence of the Normative"
Karma R. Chávez, "Homonormativity and Violence against Immigrants"
Jonathan M. Gray, "Heteronormativity without Nature: Toward a Queer Ecology"
Elizabeth Whitney, "The Sex that God Can’t See: Heteronormativity, Whiteness, and the Erasure of Queer Desire in Popular Media"
Naida Zukić, "The Violence of Heteronormativity: Queer Worldmaking in Anohni’s Hopelessness"
Dawn Marie D. McIntosh, "Victims, Protectors, and Possibilities for Change: White Womanhood and the Violence of Heteronormativity"
Megan Volpert, "Every Violent August: Postcards from the Trenches of High School"
Allen Conkle, "Not Nothing"
Kimberlee Pérez, Craig Gingrich Philbrook, "Letters"
Book Reviews
Jin Haritaworn, Queer Lovers and Hateful Others: Regenerating Violent Times and Places, reviewed by Hana Masri
Tan Hoang Nguyen, A View from the Bottom: Asian American Masculinity and Sexual Representation, reviewed by Albert Rintrona III
Thomas R. Dunn, Queerly Remembered: Rhetorics for Representing the GLBTQ Past, reviewed by Cory Geraths
Sara L. McKinnon, Gendered Asylum: Race and Violence in U.S. Law and Politics, reviewed by Lario J. Albarrán
Mimi Schippers, Beyond Monogamy: Polyamory and the Future of Polyqueer Sexualities, reviewed by Jess Matias-Vega
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QED: A Journal in GLBTQ Worldmaking 5, no. 2
Charles E. Morris III
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2018
Essays
Hana Masri, “Queer Border Objects and the Sucio Material Politics of Migration in the U.S.–Mexico Borderlands”
Joshua Trey Barnett and Brandon S. Killen, “Catching Sight: Queer Worldmaking in a Glance”
Tison Pugh, “Interracial Homosexuality and the White Southern Phallus in Kevin Sessums’s Mississippi Sissy”
Forum: Calling Spacey Out?
Claire Sisco King, “Introduction”
Joshua N. Morrison, “Anticipating the Mobilization of Queerness in the Rehabilitation of Kevin Spacey”
Justin J. Rudnick, “Kevin Spacey’s Coming Out and the Politics of Gay Victimhood”
Dylan Rollo, “Display Case: Kevin Spacey’s Shattered Closet, Integrity, and Image”
Suzanne Marie Enck, “Accountability Amidst the ‘Me Too’ Reckoning: Kevin Spacey’s Homopatriarchal Apologia”
Meggie Mapes, “Bad Spacey: Retributive Justice and Queer Erasure”
Christopher Purcell, “Hiding Behind Gayness: On Spacey and What It Means for Gay/Bisexual Youth”
Shinsuke Eguchi, “Layers of Homonormativity in Kevin Spacey’s Coming-Out Scandal”
Ian Barnard, “Queer: Good Gay, Bad Gay, Black Gay, White Gay?”
Jeffrey Q. McCune, Jr., “Beyond Kevin Spacey: More than Scraps on the Cutting Room Floor”
Book Reviews
Erica R. Meiners, For the Children? Protecting Innocence in a Carceral State, reviewed by Jenna M. Loyd
Sarah Schulman, Conflict Is Not Abuse: Overstating Harm, Community Responsibility, and the Duty of Repair, reviewed by Kendall Gerdes
Jennifer Tyburczy, Sex Museums: The Politics and Performance of Display, reviewed by Thomas R. Dunn
Jaclyn I. Pryor, Time Slips: Queer Temporalities, Contemporary Performance, and the Hole of History, reviewed by Myles W. Mason
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QED: A Journal in GLBTQ Worldmaking 6, no. 2
Charles E. Morris III
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2019
In This Issue
Essays
Lisa M. Corrigan, “Queering the Panthers: Rhetorical Adjacency and Black/Queer Liberation Politics”
Bernadette Marie Calafell, “Narrative Authority, Theory in the Flesh, and the Fight over The Death and Life of Marsha P. Johnson”
Forum: Stonewall Fiftieth Anniversary: Queering Legacy and Its Futures
KC Councilor, “Standing on the Shoulders of Stonewall”
Qwo-Li Driskill, “All Power to the People: A Gay Liberation Triptych”
Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha, “Disability Justice/Stonewall’s Legacy, or: Love Mad Trans Black Women When They Are Alive and Dead, Let Their Revolutions Teach Your Resistance All the Time”
Andrea Jenkins, “Power to the People: The Stonewall Revolution”
Shuzhen Huang, “Fifty Years since Stonewall: Beyond the Borders of the United States”
pattrice jones, “Queer Eros in the Enchanted Forest: The Spirit of Stonewall as Sustainable Energy”
Didier William, “Two Dads”
Kevin Mumford, “The Lessons of Stonewall Fifty Years Later”
Eric Marcus, “Making Peace with Stonewall”
Joseph Nicholas DeFilippis, “Betraying the Legacy of Stonewall”
Ryan Conrad,. “I Still Hate New Year’s Day”
Perry N. Halkitis, “Coming Out and the Otherness of Gay Men Across Generations”
Exhibition Reviews
Jessica Posner, “QED Spring 2019 Exhibition Reviews: Editorial Note”
David Geer and Isaac Pool, “Love & Resistance: Stonewall 50”
Exhibition Review & Queer Conversation
Chris E. Vargas and Jessica Posner, “Remembering ‘Consciousness Razing—The Stonewall Re-Memorialization Project’: Chris E. Vargas in Conversation with Jessica Posner”
Book Reviews
Michael Arditti, Of Men and Angels, reviewed by Frederick Roden
Hongwei Bao, Queer Comrades: Gay Identity and Tongzhi Activism in Postsocialist China, reviewed by Di Wang
Liz Montegary, Familiar Perversions: The Racial, Sexual, and Economic Politics of LGBT Families, reviewed by Matty Hemming
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QED: A Journal in GLBTQ Worldmaking 7, no. 2
Charles E. Morris III
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2020
In This Issue
Essays
Andrés C. López, “ Ni de aquí ni de alla: A Mythohistoriography of Growing Up In-Between”
Bryan J. McCann, “Lonely Young American: Queer Terrorist Recruitment and the Trope of the Child”
Ian Liujia Tian, “Perverse Politics, Postsocialist Radicality: Queer Marxism in China”
Stephanie L. Young and Art Herbig, “‘I Am Also a We’: Exploring Queer Worldmaking in Sense8”
Queer Conversation
Natalie Fixmer-Oraiz and Grover Wehman-Brown, “Called into the World by All of Us: An Interview with Masculine Birth Ritual Podcast Creator and Host Grover Wehman-Brown”
Film/Exhibition Reviews
Sam Pilling, director, “Samsung Galaxy: The Future,” reviewed by Rachel E. Silverman 106
Roman Chimienti and Tyler Jensen, directors, Scream, Queen! My Nightmare on Elm Street, reviewed by Brendan G. A. Hughes
Book Reviews
Darius Bost, Evidence of Being: The Black Gay Cultural Renaissance and the Politics of Violence, reviewed by Corey D Clawson
Tobias Raun, Out Online: Trans Self-Representation and Community Building on YouTube (Gender, Bodies and Transformation), reviewed by Sean Maulding
Lukasz Szulc, Transnational Homosexuals in Communist Poland: Cross-Border Flows in Gay and Lesbian Magazines, reviewed by David Weiss
Jack Halberstam, Trans: A Quick and Quirky Account of Gender Variability, reviewed by Sophie Jones
C. Riley Snorton, Black on Both Sides: A Racial History of Trans Identity, reviewed by Myra Nikki Roberts
Tavia Nyong’o, Afro-Fabulations: The Queer Drama of Black Life, reviewed by Truman R. Keys
Ralina L. Joseph, Postracial Resistance: Black Women, Media, and The Uses of Strategic Ambiguity, reviewed by Rachel E. Silverman
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Real Analysis Exchange 40, no. 2
Paul D. Humke
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2015
IN THIS ISSUE
Conference Announcements
Editorial Messages
Topical Surveys
- Giselle A. Monteiro, "On Functions of Bounded Semivariation"
Research Articles
- Zoltán Buczolich, Stéphane Seuret, "Homogeneous Multifractal Measures with Disjoint Spectrum and Monohölder Monotone Functions"
- Eyad Massarwi, Paul Musial, "A Stieltjes Type Extension of the Lr-Perron Integral"
- Krzysztof Chris Ciesielski, Jakub Jasinski, "On Closed Subsets of R and of R2 Admitting Peano Functions"
- Rodrigo López Pouso, Adrián Rodríguez, "A New Uni
- cation of Continuous, Discrete, and Impulsive Calculus through Stieltjes Derivatives"
- Volodymyr Maslyuchenko, Vasyl' Nesterenko, "Analogues of Transitiveness and Decomposition of Continuity"
- Olena Karlova, "On Baire Classification of Strongly Separately Continuous Functions"
- Fabián E. Levis, Claudia N. Rodriguez, "Best Lp-Approximant Pair on Small Intervals"
- Fredrik Ekström, "The Fourier Dimension is Not Finitely Stable"
- Arlene Ash, J. Marshall Ash, Stefan Catoiu, "New Definitions of Continuity"
- Kathryn Hare, Franklin Mendivil, Leandro Zuberman, "Packing and Hausdorff Measures of Cantor Sets Associated with Series"
- Liwei Chen, "Special Maximal Operator and Ap+ Weights"
Inroads
- Eric J. Olson, James C. Robinson, "A Simple Example Concerning the Upper Box-Counting Dimension of a Cartesian Product"
- Kandasamy Muthuvel, "Weakly Symmetric Functions and Weakly Symmetrically Continuous Functions"
- Alexander Leonov, Cihan Orhan, "On Filter Convergence of Series"
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Real Analysis Exchange 41, no. 2
Paul D. Humke
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2016
IN THIS ISSUE
Conference Announcements
Editorial Messages
Topical Surveys
John C. Morgan II, "Completion from an Abstract Perspective"
Research Articles
M. Archana, V. Kannan, "Intervals Containing All the Periodic Points"
Ryan M. Berndt, Greg G. Oman, "Turning Automatic Continuity Around: Automatic Homomorphisms"
Dariusz Kosz, "On the Discretization Technique for the Hardy-Littlewood Maximal Operators"
Volodymyr Mykhaylyuk, "On the Mixed Derivatives of a Separately Twice Differentiable Function"
Jimmy Tseng, "Nondense Orbits for Anosov Dieomorphisms of the 2-Torus"
Balazs Maga, "Accumulation Points of Graphs of Baire-1 and Baire-2 Functions"
Inroads
Kevin Beanland, Paul D. Humke, Trevor Richards, "On Scottish Book Problem 157"
Emma D'Aniello, T. H. Steele, "A Non Self-Similar Set"
Jan A. Grzesik, "Contour Integration Underlies Fundamental Bernoulli Number Recurrence"
Pier Domenico Lamberti, Giorgio Stefani, "Sobolev Subspaces of Nowhere Bounded Functions"
Oswaldo de Oliveira, "The Implicit Function Theorem When the Partial Jacobian Matrix Is Only Continuous at the Base Point"
Joseph L. Gerver, "A Nice Example of Lebesgue Integration"
Chris Freiling, Richard J. O'Malley, Paul D. Humke, "An Alternate Solution to Scottish Book 157"
Chris Freiling, Richard J. O'Malley, Paul D. Humke, "Approximately Continuous Functions Have Approximate Extrema, a New Proof"
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Real Analysis Exchange 42, no. 2
Paul D. Humke
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2017
IN THIS ISSUE
Editorial Messages
Conference Announcements
Topical Surveys
Peter Fletcher, Karel Hrbacek, Vladimir Kanovei, Mikhail G. Katz, Claude Lobry, Sam Sanders, "Approaches to Analysis with Infinitesimals Following Robinson, Nelson, and Others"
Research Articles
Jonathan M. Fraser, Eric J. Olson, James C. Robinson, "Some Results in Support of the Kakeya Conjecture"
Michał Korch, "A Generalized Egorov's Statement for Ideals"
Redouane Sayyad, "The McShane Integral in the Limit"
Grigori A. Karagulyan, "On Exceptional Sets of the Hilbert Transform"
Franklin R. Astudillo-Villaba, René E. Castillo, Julio C. Ramos-Fernández, "Multiplication Operators on the Spaces of Functions of Bounded p-Variation in Wiener's Sense"
Ivan Werner, "On the Carathéodory Approach to the Construction of a Measure"
Vladimir Kanovei, Mikhail Katz, "A Positive Function with Vanishing Lebesgue Integral in Zermelo–Fraenkel Set Theory"
Badreddine Meftah, "On Some Gamidov Integral Inequalities on Time Scales and Applications"
Inroads
Iwo Labuda, "Measure, Category and Convergent Series"
Hajrudin Fejzić, "A Note on Monotonicity Theorems for Approximately Continuous Functions"
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Real Analysis Exchange 43, no. 2
Paul D. Humke
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2018
In This Issue
Research Articles
Jeremiah J. Bass, "Mycielski-Regularity of Gibbs Measures on Cookie-Cutter Sets"
Sorin G. Gal, "Choquet Integral in Capacity"
Krzysztof Chris Ciesielski, "Minimal Degrees of Genocchi-Peano Functions: Calculus Motivated Number Theoretical Estimates"
Krzysztof Chris Ciesielski, "Lipschitz Restrictions of Continuous Functions and a Simple Construction of Ulam-Zahorski C1 Interpolation"
Pratikshan Mondal, Lakshmi Kanta Dey, and Sk. Jaker Ali, "Equi-Riemann and Equi-Riemann-Type Integrable Functions with Values in a Banach Space"
Olena Karlova and Tomáš Visnyai, "The Baire Classifi cation of Strongly Separately Continuous Functions on ℓ∞"
Jürgen Grahl and Shahar Nevo, "On the Growth of Real Functions and their Derivatives"
Changhao Chen, "Restricted Families of Projections and Random Subspaces"
Krzysztof C. Ciesielski and Juan B. Seoane-Sepúlveda, "Simultaneous Small Coverings by Smooth Functions Under the Covering Property Axiom"
Inroads
Anna K. Savvopoulou and Christopher M. Wedrychowcz, "A Note on Level Sets of Differentiable Functions f(x, y) with Non-Vanishing Gradient"
Benjamin Matson and Elizabeth Sattler, "S-Limited Shifts"
Leonard Huang, "Some Applications of Order-Embeddings of Countable Ordinals into the Real Line"
Oswaldo de Oliveira, "The Implicit Function Theorem for Maps that are Only Differentiable: An Elementary Proof"
Steven G. Krantz, "Uniqueness Properties of Harmonic Functions"
Harvey Rosen, "An Earlier Fractal Graph"
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Real Analysis Exchange 44, no. 2
Paul D. Humke
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2019
In This Issue
EDITORIAL MESSAGES
CONFERENCE ANNOUNCEMENTS
RESEARCH ARTICLES
Kathryn E. Hare and Kevin G. Hare, "Local Dimensions of Overlapping Self-Similar Measures"
Henry D. Riely, "A Modication of the Chang-Wilson-Wolff Inequality via the Bellman Function"
S. N. Mukhopadhyay and S. Ray, "Riemann Summability of Trigonometric Series and Riemann Derivatives of Real Functions"
Wahida Kaidouchi, Badreddine Meftah, Meryem Benssaad, and Sarra Ghomrani, "Fractional Hermite-Hadamard Type Integral Inequalities for Functions whose Modulus of the Mixed Derivatives are Co-Ordinated Extended ( s1; m1)-( s2; m2)-Preinvex"
Antonio Boccuto, "Hahn-Banach-Type Theorems and Applications to Optimization for Partially Ordered Vector Space-Valued Invariant Operators"
INROADS
Jaroslav Lukeš and Petr Pošta, "Approximations by Differences of Lower Semicontinuous and Finely Continuous Functions"
Rodrigo López Pouso, "Fourier Method Revised to Solve Partial Differential Equations and Prove Uniqueness at One Stroke"
Savita Bhatnagar, "The Radon Nikodym Property and Multipliers of HK-Integrable Functions"
Steven G. Krantz, "Verifying Differentiability Without Calculating the Derivative
Ricky F. Rulete and Mhelmar A. Labendia, "A Descriptive Denition of the Backwards Itô-Henstock Integral"
Fábio M. S. Lima, "A Bridge Between the Unit Square and Single Integrals for Real Functions of the Form f(x • y)"
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Revista de Estudios de Género y Sexualidades 44, no. 2
Dianna C. Niebylski
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2018
In This Issue
Dianna C. Niebylski, "Editor’s Note"
Artículo premiado / Award Winning Essay
Paola Uparela, "Guaman Poma y la güergüenza colonial"
Artículos / Articles
Xabier Granja Ibarreche, "La visión exculpatoria de la feminidad en Lágrimas de la nobleza de Luisa de Padilla"
Nagore Sedano, "Los muñecos de guiñol en las memorias de guerra de Aurora Arnáiz: una reformulación de la persona legal"
Katherine O. Stafford, "The Myth of Marisol in Twenty-First-Century Spanish Cultural Production"
Pedro A. Aguilera-Mellado, "¿Feminismo sin sujeto? Culpa, empoderamiento y nuevos feminismos"
Nina Longinovic, "Acting-Out Maternal Trauma Lola Arias’s Melancolía y manifestaciones (2012)"
Entrevista / Interview
Esther Fernández y Juan Hernando Vázquez, "Guerreras en escena: Paula Iwasaki y la 'nueva' voz de las heroínas clásicas"
Creación / Fiction and Poetry
Erika Almenara, "Gonal-F"
Reseñas / Book Reviews
Libros de Crítica / Critical Works
Báez, Jillian M. In Search of Belonging: Latinas, Media and Citizenship
Reviewed by Nancy Quintanilla
Camacho, Jorge. Mirtos de antaño y otros textos inéditos
Reviewed by Mercedes Fernández-Asenjo
Carrillo, Héctor. Pathways of Desire. The Sexual Migration of Mexican Gay Men
Reviewed by Iker González-Allende
LaGreca, Nancy. Erotic Mysticism: Subversion and Transcendence in Latin American Modernista Prose
Reviewed by Elisabeth L. Austin
Libros de Creación / Creative Works
Buzo Salas, Teresa. Adict@
Reiewed by Margarita Peraza-Rugeley
Evento / Event
XXIX Congreso de la Asociación de Estudios de Género y Sexualidades
Anuncios / Announcements
XXX Congreso de la Asociación de Estudios de Género y Sexualidades (AEGS)
Convocatoria de ensayos REGS 45.2 (2019)
Ganadores Premios Victoria Urbano 2019
Convocatoria de ensayos / Call for Papers
Colaboradores / Contributors
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Revista de Estudios de Género y Sexualidades 45, no. 2
Rocío Quispe-Agnoli
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2020
In This Issue
Artículos / Articles
Silvia Encinas, " Rojo y negro: Feminismo con disimulo en las filas de Falange Española"
Esther Teixeira, "De la repetición naturalista en la literatura latinoamericana: Narrativa prostibularia y condición periférica en La novia oscura de Laura Restrepo"
Alexandra Rodríguez Sabogal, "Vírgenes y santas: Las devociones católicas en Nuestra Señora de la noche"
Claudia Berríos-Brown, "The sasachakuy tiempo: The Representation of Intersectional Violence in Literature of the Peruvian Armed Conflict (1980-2000)"
Ivelisse Santiago-Stommes, "Insilio, exilio y falsos idilios: Escritura, amor y nación en Domingo de revolución (2016) de Wendy Guerra"
Entrevista / Interview
María Antonia Anderson de la Torre, "La presencia de la voz femenina en la narrativa de Héctor Abad Faciolince"
Premios Victoria Urbano / Victoria Urbano Awards
Rocío Quispe-Agnoli, "Premios Victoria Urbano 2019"
Nieves Baranda Leturio, "Premio Victoria Urbano de Reconocimiento Académico 2019: Palabras de aceptación"
Yosie Crespo, "Premio Victoria Urbano de Creación 2019: 'Estrella de ocho puntas' y otros poemas"
Reseñas / Reviews
Smith, Stephanie J. The Power and Politics of Art in Postrevolutionary Mexico, reviewed by Paola Calahorrano
Miseres, Vanesa, Mujeres en tránsito: Viaje, identidad y escritura en Sudamérica (1830-1910), reviewed by Inés Corujo Martín
Arce, B. Christine. México’s nobodies: The Cultural Legacy of the Soldadera and Afro-Mexican Women, reviewed by Alice Edwards
Selimovic, Inela. Affective Moments in the Films of Martel, Carri, and Puenzo, reviewed by Traci Roberts-Camps xxx
Quispe-Agnoli, Rocío. Nobles de papel. Identidades oscilantes y genealogías borrosas en los descendientes de la realeza inca, reviewed by Yamile Silva
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Rhetoric & Public Affairs 18, no. 2
Martin J. Medhurst
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2015
IN THIS ISSUE
Articles
Luke Winslow, "The Undeserving Professor: Neoliberalism and the Reinvention of Higher Education"
Allison M. Prasch, "Reagan at Pointe du Hoc: Deictic Epideictic and the Persuasive Power of 'Bringing Before the Eyes'”
Eric C. Miller, "Phyllis Schlafly’s 'Positive' Freedom: Liberty, Liberation, and the Equal Rights Amendment"
Richard Benjamin Crosby, "Toward a Practical, Civic Piety: Mitt Romney, Barack Obama, and the Race for National Priest"
Forum
"Editor's Note"
Brett Lunceford, "Armed Victims: The Ego Function of Second Amendment Rhetoric"
Joshua Gunn, "Tears of Refusal: Crying with Collins (and Lundberg), with Reference to Pee-wee Herman"
J. Michael Hogan, Craig Rood, "Rhetorical Studies and the Gun Debate: A Public Policy Perspective"
Amy L. Heyse, "American and Global Perspectives on Conservatism"
Book Reviews
Isaac West, Transforming Citizenships: Transgender Articulations of the Law, Reviewed by Anjali Vats
Kimberly Harrison, The Rhetoric of Rebel Women: Civil War Diaries and Confederate Persuasion, Reviewed by Catherine L. Hobbs
Ebony A. Utley, Rap and Religion: Understanding the Gangsta’s God, Reviewed by Rudo Mudiwa
Michelle Ballif, ed., Theorizing Histories of Rhetoric, Reviewed by Mari Lee Mifsud
John T. Gage, ed., The Promise of Reason: Studies in The New Rhetoric, Reviewed by Janice W. Fernheimer
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Rhetoric & Public Affairs 19, no. 2
Martin J. Medhurst
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2016
IN THIS ISSUE
Articles
William O. Saas, Rachel Hall, "Restive Peace: Body Bags, Casket Flags, and the Pathologization of Dissent"
Bryan Blankfield, “'A Symbol of His Warmth and Humanity': Fala, Roosevelt, and the Personable Presidency"
James J. Kimble, "Rosie’s Secret Identity, Or, How to Debunk a Woozle by Walking Backward through the Forest of Visual Rhetoric"
Paul Stob, "Sacred Symbols, Public Memory, and the Great Agnostic: Robert Ingersoll Remembers the Civil War"
Review Essays
Stephanie Houston Grey, "A Growing Appetite: The Emerging Critical Rhetoric of Food Politics"
Book Reviews
Michael J. Lee, Creating Conservatism: Postwar Words that Made an American Movement,Reviewed by Paul Elliot Johnson
C. Damien Arthur, Economic Actors, Economic Behaviors, and Presidential Leadership: The Constrained Effects of Rhetoric, Reviewed by Justin S. Vaughn
Brian Jackson and Gregory Clark, eds., Trained Capacities: John Dewey, Rhetoric, and Democratic Practice, Reviewed by Ira Allen
Josue David Cisneros, The Border Crossed Us: Rhetorics of Borders, Citizenship, and Latina/o Identity, Reviewed by D. Robert Dechaine
Katherine Elizabeth Mack, From Apartheid to Democracy: Deliberating Truth and Reconciliation in South Africa, Reviewed by Lindsay Harroff
Erin J. Rand, Reclaiming Queer: Activist and Academic Rhetorics of Resistance, Reviewed by Michael Warren Tumolo
Jason Edward Black and Charles E. Morris III, eds., An Archive of Hope: Harvey Milk’s Speeches and Writings, Reviewed by Timothy Oleksiak
Sue Curry Jansen, Walter Lippmann: A Critical Introduction to Media and Communication Theory, Reviewed by Peter Simonson
Shannon Walters, Rhetorical Touch: Disability, Identification, Haptics, Reviewed by Amy Vidali
Jordynn Jack, Autism and Gender: From Refrigerator Mothers to Computer Geeks, Reviewed by Jennifer A. Malkowski
Stephen Schneider, You Can’t Padlock an Idea: Rhetorical Education at the Highlander Folk School, 1932–1961, Reviewed by Jessica Enoch & Elizabeth Ellis
Stephen E. Jones, The Emergence of the Digital Humanities, Reviewed by Jessica Rudy
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Rhetoric & Public Affairs 20, no. 2
Martin J. Medhurst
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2017
IN THIS ISSUE
Articles
Jessy J. Ohl, "In Pursuit of Light War in Libya: Kairotic Justifications of War That Just Happened"
Jeffrey St. Onge, "Operation Coffeecup: Ronald Reagan, Rugged Individualism, and the Debate over 'Socialized Medicine'”
Sarah Kornfield, "Fixating on the Stasis of Fact: Debating 'Having It All' in U.S. Media"
Stephen J. Hartnett, Bryan R. Reckard, "Sovereign Tropes: A Rhetorical Critique of Contested Claims in the South China Sea"
Review Essay
Ned O'Gorman , Katie P. Bruner, Paul R. McKean, Matthew C. Pitchford, Nikki R. Weickum, "Old Rhetoric and New Media"
Book Reviews
Greg Dickinson, Suburban Dreams: Imagining and Building the Good Life, reviewed by Andrew F. Wood
Nathan Crick, Rhetoric and Power: The Drama of Classical Greece, reviewed by Kristine Bruss
Christian Kock and Lisa Villadsen, Contemporary Rhetorical Citizenship, reviewed by Sara R. Kitsch
James Crosswhite, Deep Rhetoric: Philosophy, Reason, Violence, Justice, Wisdom, reviewed by Sarah Burgess
Jenell Johnson, American Lobotomy: A Rhetorical History, reviewed by Jordynn Jack
Nathan Stormer, Signs of Pathology: U.S. Medical Rhetoric on Abortion, 1800s–1960s, reviewed by S. Scott Graham
Risa Applegarth, Rhetoric in American Anthropology: Gender, Genre, and Science, reviewed by Ann George
Stephanie LeMenager, Living Oil: Petroleum Culture in the American Century, reviewed by Kathleen M. De Oníz
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Rhetoric & Public Affairs 21, no. 2
Martin J. Medhurst
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2018
IN THIS ISSUE
Articles
Laura A. Stengrim, "One World: Wendell Willkie’s Rhetoric of Globalism in the World War II Era"
Harriette Kevill-Davies, "Children Crusading against Communism: Mobilizing Boys as Citizen Soldiers in the Early Cold War State"
Tiffany Lewis, "The Mountaineering and Wilderness Rhetorics of Washington Woman Suffragists"
Davida Charney, "The Short and the Long of It: Rhetorical Amplitude at Gettysburg"
Review Essay
Christopher J. Gilbert, "War Comics"
Book Reviews
Cara A. Finnegan, Making Photography Matter: A Viewer’s History from the Civil War to the Great Depression, reviewed by Ekaterina V. Haskins
J. Christian Spielvogel, Interpreting Sacred Ground: The Rhetoric of National Civil War Parks and Battlefields, reviewed by Michael Warren Tumolo
Robert Asen, Democracy, Deliberation, and Education, reviewed by Mark Hlavacik
S. Scott Graham, The Politics of Pain Medicine: A Rhetorical-Ontological Inquiry, reviewed by Lynda Walsh
Mary E. Stuckey, Political Rhetoric, reviewed by Jeffrey P. Mehltretter Drury
Robert E. Terrill, Double-Consciousness and the Rhetoric of Barack Obama: The Price and Promise of Citizenship, reviewed by David A. Frank
Stephen Howard Browne, The Ides of War: George Washington and the Newburgh Crisis, reviewed by Allison M. Prasch
Leroy G. Dorsey, Theodore Roosevelt, Conservation, and the 1908 Governor’s Conference, reviewed by Samuel Perry
James L. Kastely, The Rhetoric of Plato’s Republic: Democracy and the Philosophical Problem of Persuasion, reviewed by John J. Jasso
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Rhetoric & Public Affairs 22, no. 2
Martin J. Medhurst
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2019
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Rhetoric & Public Affairs 23, no. 2
Martin J. Medhurst
Michigan State University Press Journals, 2020
In This Issue
Articles
Casey Ryan Kelly, "Donald J. Trump and the Rhetoric of White Ambivalence"
Elizabeth Ellis Miller, "From Enclave to Counterpublic: Doubled Rhetorical Space and the Civil Rights Mass Meeting"
Kristina M. Lee, "Theistnormativity and the Negation of American Atheists in Presidential Inaugural Addresses"
Jim Webber, "'The Magic of Philanthropy': The Gates Foundation’s Reframing of Education Reform Debate"
Camille Kaminski Lewis, "'I Come from Georgia': Andrew Cobb Erwin’s Southern Resistance to the Ku Klux Klan"
Review Essay
Devin Scott, "A Way Forward: Reflections on the Presidency and Presidential Campaigns"
Book Reviews
Lars Burman, Eloquent Students: Rhetorical Practices at the Uppsala Student Nations 1663–2010, reviewed by Cory Geraths
Elizabeth Mazzolini, Everest Effect: Nature, Culture, Ideology, reviewed by Chelsea Graham
Jen Schneider, Steve Schwarze, Peter K. Bsumek, and Jennifer Peeples, Under Pressure: Coal Industry Rhetoric and Neoliberalism, reviewed by Sean Kennedy
Robert Terrill, Reconsidering Obama: Reflections on Rhetoric, reviewed by Jessica Boykin and Keith D. Miller
Steven Mailloux, Rhetoric’s Pragmatism: Essays in Rhetorical Hermeneutics, reviewed by Robert Danisch
M. Elizabeth Weiser, Museum Rhetoric: Building Civic Identity in National Spaces, reviewed by Patricia G. Davis
Leland G. Spencer, Women Bishops and Rhetorics of Shalom: A Whole Peace, reviewed by Rasha Diab
Judi Atkins and John Gaffney, Voices of the UK Left: Rhetoric, Ideology and the Performance of Politics, reviewed by Elizabeth R. Earle
Bryan J. McCann, The Mark of Criminality: Rhetoric, Race, and Gangsta Rap in the War-on-Crime Era, reviewed by Suzanne Marie Enck
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