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book jacket for Stan Garner's book Theatre and Medicine

Theatre and Medicine

August 12, 2023

Stanton B. Garner, Jr. Bloomsbury Press, 2023 Theatre and Medicine offers a tour of this interdisciplinary terrain. Organized into four distinct topics, each represents crucial ways of understanding the theatre-medicine relationship. From discussions on the somatic underpinnings of the body that medicine and theatre take as their subject through to the historical association of theatre […]

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The Many Deaths of Inocencio Rodriguez

August 12, 2022

Iliana Rocha Tupelo Press, 2022 Winner of the BERKSHIRE PRIZE “Formally vibrant, Iliana Rocha imagines and reimagines the deaths of the forgotten—Inocencio Rodriguez, AKA John Doe. Through multiple tellings and retellings, the author attempts to perform last rites for those who have received no ceremony. Indeed, the unceremonious deaths of the innocents and of innocence make […]

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Classical Projections: The Practice and Politics of Film Quotation

August 12, 2022

Eleni Palis Oxford University Press, 2022 Quotations are a standard way that the humanities make meaning; the pull-quote, epigraph, and quotation are standard for citing evidence and invoking and interrogating authority in both literary and scholarly writing. However, film studies has yet to seriously examine how moving images can quote one another, convening interaction and […]

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Christian Identity, Piety, and Politics in Early Modern England

August 12, 2021

Robert E. Stillman University of Notre Dame Press, 2021 The Reformation complicated the issue of religious identity, especially among Christians for whom confessional violence at home and religious wars on the continent had made the darkness of confessionalization visible. Robert E. Stillman explores the identity of “Christians without names,” as well as their agency as […]

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Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, 2nd Norton Critical Edition

August 12, 2021

Laura Howes W.W. Norton, 2021 Marie Borroff’s acclaimed verse translation, marginal glosses, and explanatory footnotes. Laura L. Howes’s full introduction along with Borroff’s seminal essay, “The Metrical Forms,” as well as her “Translator’s Note.” For comparative study and classroom discussion, two French tales of Sir Gawain, four selections from the original Middle English poem, and […]

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Evelyn Scott: Background in Tennessee with a Critical Introduction

August 12, 2021

Bill Hardwig UT Press, 2021 Born Elsie Dunn in 1893 Clarksville, Tennessee, Evelyn Scott lived a tumultuous life that took her to New York, Brazil, western Europe, and the Caribbean. She published twelve novels during her lifetime and was a notable literary figure in the 1920s and 1930s. Published in 1937 alongside her penultimate novel, […]

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Down

August 12, 2020

Erin Elizabeth Smith Stephen F. Austin Press, 2020 Erin Elizabeth Smith’s Down is immediately a delight. Refreshing in its take on Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, the reader discovers here the odd world and new experience that Smith draws them “down” into. The fall that seems endless takes us into Tennessee, where “petals doodle lawns / like […]

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Poetics of Emergence: Affect and History in Postwar Experimental Poetry

August 12, 2020

Benjamin Lee University of Iowa Press, 2020 Experimental poetry responded to historical change in the decades after World War II, with an attitude of such casual and reckless originality that its insights have often been overlooked. However, as Benjamin Lee argues, to ignore the scenes of self and the historical occasions captured by experimental poets […]

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Interaction, Language Use, and Second Language Teaching

August 12, 2020

Stanton B. Garner, Jr. Routledge Press, 2020 This book presents a view of human language as social interaction, illustrating its implications for language learning and second language teaching. The volume advocates for researchers, practitioners, and administrators to rethink and reconceptualize an understanding of language beyond that of the written word to one encompassing social and […]

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The Narrow House by Evelyn Scott with Critical Introduction

August 12, 2019

Mary E. Papke Wentworth Press, 2019 Evelyn Scott’s first novel, The Narrow House, depicts a family stricken by dysfunctional domesticity. Revolving around troubled members of the Farley family, Scott exposes notions of romantic love, longing, and the image of the Southern belle as damaging, unrealistic constructs, all against the backdrop of a seemingly normal middle-class […]

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Network of Bones: Conjuring Key West and the Florida Keys

August 12, 2019

Sean Morey Texas A & M University Press, 2019 Both a far-removed place of refuge for the fringe of society and a high-status vacation destination, the Keys remain a legendary yet fragile place, still threatened by a human-made disaster, the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill. Likewise, Key West, Florida, can be many things to many […]

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At Briarwood School for Girls

August 12, 2019

Michael Knight Atlantic Monthly Press, 2019 The award-winning author of Eveningland “combines a coming-of-age tale, a ghost story and a meditation on history in his engrossing latest novel” (Minneapolis Star Tribune).  It’s 1994 and Lenore Littlefield is a junior at Briarwood School for Girls. She plays basketball. She hates her roommate. History is her favorite subject. […]

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Revising the Eighteenth-Century Novel: Authorship from Manuscript to Print

August 12, 2019

Hilary Havens Cambridge University Press, 2019 Revisions form a natural part of the writing process, but is the concept of revision actually an intrinsic part of the formation of the novel genre? Through the recovery and analysis of material from novel manuscripts and post-publication revisions, Hilary Havens identifies a form of ‘networked authorship’. By tracing […]

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