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from 2018
Review of How the Anglo-Saxons Read Their Poems by Daniel Donague, Carol Parrish Jamison
Turnitin and peer review in ESL academic writing classrooms, Jinrong Li and Mimi Li
The Online Language Learning Imperative: Maximizing Assessment Practices to Ensure Student Success, Stephanie Link and Jinrong Li
Introduction, Sarah E. McCarroll
Luciana Arrighi, Sarah E. McCarroll
Review of Wig Making and Styling: A Complete Guide for Theatre and Film by Martha Ruskai and Allison Lowery, Sarah E. McCarroll
Stephenie McMillan, Sarah E. McCarroll
Google, Baidu, the Library, and ACRL Framework: Assessing Information-Seeking Behaviors of First-Year Multilingual Writers through Research-Aloud Protocols, Llian W. Mina, Jeanne Law Bohanan, and Jinrong Li
Book Review: The Lotus Sutra: A Biography by Donald S. Lopez, Jr, M. Alyson Prude
Dramatic multiplicity in Sea Murmur, Dolores Rangel
More Than Skin-Deep: Reading Past Whiteness in Hemingway’s “Hills Like White Elephants”, Laura Valeri
Toxic Machismo, Sexual Identity, and Heritage in the Southwest: An Interview with Jose Skinner, Laura Valeri
If Math Students Acted Like Creative Writing Students, Laura E. Valeri
What They Know, Laura E. Valeri
from 2017
Review of "Days of Rage: America’s Radical Underground, the FBI, and the Forgotten Age of Revolutionary Violence" by Bryan Burrough, William T. Allison
Review of "Forging the Star: The Official Modern History of the United States Marshals Service" by David S. Turk, William T. Allison
Review of "Nixon’s Back Channel with Moscow: Confidential Diplomacy and Détente" by Richard A. Moss, William T. Allison
Review of "Redefining Science: Scientists, the National Security State, and Nuclear Weapons in Cold War America" by Paul Rubinson, William T. Allison
Lord of the Flies, Christopher P. Baker
On Rebels and Rebellion in Literature, Christopher P. Baker
‘Real Rebellion is a Creator of Values’: Doctors as Rebels in Ibsen’s An Enemy of the People and Camus’ The Plague, Christopher P. Baker
Romeo and Juliet on Film, Christopher P. Baker
‘These Hard Hearts’: Aristotelian Morality and Peter Brook’s King Lear, Christopher P. Baker
Review of The Catholic Enlightenment: The Forgotten History of a Global Movement by Ulrich L. Lehner, Jeffrey D. Burson
The Interlacing of Secular Implications and Sacred Discourse in the French Enlightenment: Toleration and Freedom of Expression in the Works of Abbé Claude Yvon, Jeffrey D. Burson