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Submissions from 2022

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Chapter 2: Theological Revolution and the Entangled Emergence of Enlightenment Secularization, Jeffrey D. Burson

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Social Justice Conference Planning for Writing Studies: Frameworks, Triumphs, and Challenges, Antonio Byrd, Maria Novotny, Michael Pemberton, and Vershawn Young

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Review of I monaci Silvestrini e la Toscana (XIII–XVII secolo) edited by Francesco Salvestrini, Kathleen M. Comerford

Media Ownership, Dean C. Cummings

Nexstar Media Group, Dean C. Cummings

Sinclair Broadcast Group, Dean C. Cummings

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The Impact of Multimedia Journalism on Ageism in Television News: Commodification and Anxiety of Aging in the Newsroom, Dean C. Cummings

Reflections, Janet Dale

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Uninvited, Janet Dale

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Beyond Combahee: Barbara Smith and Black Radical Feminism, Julie de Chantal

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Moriturus (Ascanius and the Stag), Julia Griffin

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The Custom of the Country, Julia Griffin

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‘A Ticklish Craft’: Viewing Britain’s Empire From Inside a Birch-bark Canoe in the Eighteenth Century, Kurt Knoerl

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The Rise and Fall of ‘Blonde’ Aligns With the History of Film Marketing, Amanda Konkle

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Assessing L2 writing in the digital age: Opportunities and challenges, Jinrong Li and Mimi Li

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Using Perusall to Motivate Students’ Curriculum-based Academic Reading, Mimi Li and Jinrong Li

Collaborative Learning Approach to Teaching Content-Based Intermediate Japanese Language Course, Noriko Mori-Kolbe Ph.D.

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Common Misconceptions about Text Recycling in Scientific Writing, Cary A. Moskovitz, Susanne Hall, and Michael Pemberton

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Not the Discarding but the Cleaving, Christina Olson

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“...reveling in that freedom”: Roxane Gay’s Hunger as 21st-Century Freedom Narrative, Kendra R. Parker

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Crossing the Blood Meridian: Cormac McCarthy and American History, Bennett Parten

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Sherman’s March Toward Reparations, Bennett Parten

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Will Kevin McCarthy be the Next John Sherman?, Bennett Parten

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American Revanchism: On Karen Joy Fowler’s “Booth”, Bennett Parten and Bennett Parten

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Seek and Hide, Laura Valeri

Submissions from 2021

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Potential Quantitative Analysis as Ludic Interface ∈ by Jacques Roubaud, Olga Amarie, Dragos Amarie, and Lillian Morgado

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Conversing or Diffusing Information? An Examination of Public Health Twitter Chats, Lauren Bayliss, Yuner Zhu, King-Wa Fu, Lindsay Mullican, Ferdous Ahmeda, Hai Liang, Zion Tse, Nitin Saroha, Jingjing Yin, and Isaac Fung

Remy de Gourmont 1858-1915, Hollis Beach and Olga Amarie

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Process, Contingency, and Cultural Entanglement: Toward a Post-Revisionism in Enlightenment Historiography, Jeffrey D. Burson

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The Impact of Multimedia Journalism on Ageism in Television News – Commodification and the Anxiety of Aging in the Newsroom, Dean C. Cummings

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G-Men Heroes or Deep State Thugs: Hollywood’s Historical Representation of the FBI, Dean C. Cummings and Jeffrey Riley

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Understanding Text Recycling: A Guide for Researchers, Susanne Hall, Cary A. Moskovitz, and Michael Pemberton

TransLit2 VOL. XXVII/1ed, Jolyon T. Hughes and Joachim Harms

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Blood Ties, Blood Sacrifice, and the Blood Feud in Malory’s Le Morte D’Arthur and J. K. Rowling’s Harry Potter Series, Carol P. Jamison

Review of Politeness in the History of English: From the Middle Ages to the Present Day by Andreas H. Jucker, Carol Parrish Jamison

Sustainability and the Costume Shop: ‘Every Piece of Cloth is an Opportunity, Sarah E. McCarroll

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Introduction: Rethinking the Criminalization of Childbirth: Infanticide in Premodern Europe and the Modern Americas, Sara McDougall and Felicity M. Turner

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Death and the Afterlife in Buddhism, M. Alyson Prude

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Entre el vacío y la llenura: la poética de Angelina Muñiz-Huberman, Dolores Rangel

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The Contradictions of Reform: Prosecuting Infant Murder in the Nineteenth-Century U.S., Felicity M. Turner

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Loyal, Laura Valeri

Submissions from 2020

Displacement Vector Analysis on the GO Board in E by Jaques Roubaud, Olga Amarie and Dragos Amarie

Literature and the Great War: Poetry vs. History?, Allison Scardino Belzer

Women Writing the Great War for Children: The Diversity of the Italian Case, Allison Scardino Belzer

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Review of Les Lumières catholiques et le roman français by Isabelle Tremblay, Jeffrey D. Burson

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Review of The Secular Enlightenment by Margaret C. Jacob, Jeffrey D. Burson

The Polyvalence of Heterodox Sources and Eighteenth-Century Religious Change, Jeffrey D. Burson

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Corresponding Consorts: Letters between Medici (Grand) Duchesses and Jesuits, 1540s–1620s, Kathleen M. Comerford

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Did the Jesuits introduce “Global Studies”?, Kathleen M. Comerford

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News and Notes: The European Jesuit Libraries Provenance Project, Kathleen M. Comerford

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Review of Negotiating Conflict and Controversy in the Early Modern Book World edited by Alexander Samuel Wilkinson and Graeme Kemp, Kathleen M. Comerford

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Gaming Design Thinking: Wicked Problems, Sufficient Solutions, and the Possibility Space of Games, Laquana Cooke, Lisa Dusenberry, and Joy Robinson

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The MMJ Became a McJob: The McDonaldization of Multimedia Journalism, Dean C. Cummings

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Building Psychological Safety Through Training Interventions: Manage the Team, Not Just the Project, Lisa Dusenberry and Joy Robinson

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Hannah Arendt and Philosophical Influence, Karin Fry

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E.T.A. Hoffmann’s Visual Light-Near Dissociation – Prostitute’s Pupil, Jolyon T. Hughes

Sabines Waffe, Jolyon T. Hughes

TransLit2 VOL. XXVI/1ed, Jolyon T. Hughes and Peter Blickle

TransLit2 VOL. XXVI/2ed, Jolyon T. Hughes and Peter Blickle

Review of Mélusine Romance in Medieval Europe by Lydia Zeldenrust, Carol Parrish Jamison

Review of Mobility and Identity in Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales by Sarah Breckenbridge Wright, Carol Parrish Jamison

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“Back in the Narrative”: Creating the Citizen Body in Hamilton, Sarah E. McCarroll

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As the World Burns: “Checking In” (An Annotated Letter to My Students with Lessons from Octavia E. Butler), Kendra R. Parker

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Review of The Paradox of Blackness in African American Vampire Fiction by Jerry Rafiki Jenkins, Kendra R. Parker

Vampire in Brooklyn: A Passing Narrative, Kendra R. Parker

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I’m not the vampire he is; I give in return for my taking': Tracing Vampirism in Octavia E. Butler’s Xenogenesis Trilogy, Kendra R. Parker and Gregory Jerome Hampton

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A Reexamination of Marginal Religious Specialists: Himalayan Messengers from the Dead, M. Alyson Prude

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Book Review: Morality and Monastic Revival in Post-Mao Tibet by Jane Caple, M. Alyson Prude

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Q & A, Reed Smith

Book Review: Investigative Creative Writing: Teaching and Practice by Mark Spitzer, Laura Valeri

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For Us, To Us, About Us: Racial Unrest and Cultural Transformation, Dana A. Williams and Kendra R. Parker

Submissions from 2019

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Stories We Tell in Broadcast News, Mary E. Beadle, Jessica Ghilani, Michael Murray, and Reed Smith

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Book Review: Women Activists between War and Peace: Europe, 1918–1923 edited by Ingrid Sharp and Matthew Stibbe, Allison Scardino Belzer

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Exploring the Diverse Experiences of the Great War One Hundred Years Later, Allison Scardino Belzer

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Dark Night of the Early Modern Soul: Humanism, Dualing Cartesianisms, Jesuits, and the New Physiology in the Shaping of Enlightenment Thought, Jeffrey D. Burson

Entangling the ‘Century of Lights’ to Disentangle the Enlightenment, Jeffrey D. Burson

First Essay in the Forum on Dale K. Van Kley, Reform Catholicism and the International Suppression of the Jesuits in Enlightenment Europe, Jeffrey D. Burson

Healing the Skeptical Crisis and Rectifying Cartesianisms: The Notion of the Jesuit Synthesis Revisited, Jeffrey D. Burson

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Introduction: The Culture of Jesuit Erudition in an Age of Enlightenment, Jeffrey D. Burson

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Review of Reassessing the Radical Enlightenment edited by Steffen Ducheyne, Jeffrey D. Burson

Introduction: From an “Age of Skepticism” to an “Age of Reason”, Jeffrey D. Burson and Anton M. Matytsin

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The Council of Trent and the Augsburg Interim, Kathleen M. Comerford

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Aesthetics and Politics in Hannah Arendt, Karin Fry

Delos: A Journal of Translation and World Literature, Jason Hoelscher

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Notes on the Relational Aesthetics of Ambient A.I., Jason Hoelscher

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Like Clockwork: French Automatons in Life and Literature, William B. Holley

Locks of Gold, Locks of Jade: Hair as the Femme Fatale’s Weapon of Choice in Paul Féval’s La vampire and La ville-vampire , William B. Holley

Früher, Jolyon T. Hughes

Spaziergang in Savannah, Jolyon T. Hughes

TransLit2 VOL. XXV/1ed, Jolyon T. Hughes and Peter Blickle

TransLit2 VOL. XXV/2ed, Jolyon T. Hughes and Peter Blickle