The English Faculty Research and Publications Series is comprised of books and articles published by Marquette University's English faculty.
Submissions from 2018
Ode to the Dive Bar, C. J. Hribal
Weather, C. J. Hribal
Law and Literature and History, Christine Krueger
Beyond the Poet-Physician: Letitia Landon’s Reader-Centered Therapy, Brittany Pladek
Limn, Angela Sorby
The Chemistry of Poetry: Transfer Across Disciplines, Angela Sorby and Tracy Thompson
Political Animals: Form and the Animal Fable in Langland’s Rodent Parliament and Chaucer’s Nun’s Priest’s Tale, Elizaveta Strakhov
Review of Translators and Their Prologues in Medieval England by Elizabeth Dearnley, Elizaveta Strakhov
Submissions from 2017
Intuition in Healthcare Communication Practices: Initial Findings from a Qualitative Inquiry, Elizabeth L. Angeli and Lillian Campbell
Responding to Public Health Crises: Bridging Collective Mindfulness and User Experience to Create Communication Interventions, Elizabeth L. Angeli and Christina D. Norwood
Learning to Write Like a Nurse in Clinical Simulations, Lillian Campbell
Simulation Genres and Student Uptake: The Patient Health Record in Clinical Nursing Simulations, Lillian Campbell
The Rhetoric of Health and Medicine as a “Teaching Subject”: Lessons from the Medical Humanities and Simulation Pedagogy, Lillian Campbell
Addiction, Gerry Canavan
Fandom Edits: Rogue One and the New Star Wars, Gerry Canavan
Hokey Religions: Star Wars and Star Trek in the Age of Reboots, Gerry Canavan
New Paradigms, After 2001, Gerry Canavan
Unless Someone Like You Cares a Whole Awful Lot: Apocalypse as Children’s Entertainment, Gerry Canavan
“You Can't Trust Planets”: Review of Terraforming: Ecopolitical Transformations and Environmentalism in Science Fiction by Chris Pak, Gerry Canavan
Milton and the Logic of Annihilation, John E. Curran Jr.
Poetical History, John E. Curran Jr.
Review of Exquisite Masochism: Marriage, Sex, and the Novel Form by Claire Jarvis, Melissa J. Ganz
Writing Up: How Assertions of Epistemic Rights Counter Epistemic Injustice, Beth Godbee
Name It and Claim It: Cross-Campus Collaborations for Community-Based Learning, Beth Godbee and Elizabeth Andrejasich Gibes
Building Mental Maps: Implications from Research on Reading in the STEM Disciplines, Rebecca Nowacek and Heather G. James
Critical Reception since 1900, Albert J. Rivero
"A Dimple in the Tomb": Cuteness in Emily Dickinson, Angela Sorby
Conjuring Readers: Antebellum African-American Children’s Poetry, Angela Sorby
Exercise, Angela Sorby
The Boring Side of the Family, Angela Sorby
Review of Les Échos Bibliques dans ‘Piers the Plowman’ (Texte C)by Helga Maillet, Elizaveta Strakhov
True Colors: The Significance of Machaut’s and Chaucer’s Use of Blue to Represent Fidelity, Elizaveta Strakhov
Review of The Ambassadors by Henry James, Nicola Bradbury (ed.), Sarah Wadsworth
Co-Constructing Writing Knowledge: Students’ Collaborative Talk Across Contexts, Misty Anne Winzenried, Lillian Campbell, Roger Chao, and Alison Cardinal
Submissions from 2016
"A Dread Mystery, Compelling Adoration": Olaf Stapledon, Star Maker, and Totality, Gerry Canavan
After Humanity: Science Fiction after Extinction in Kurt Vonnegut and Clifford D. Simak, Gerry Canavan
Death Immortalized, Gerry Canavan
Doktorvater, Gerry Canavan
Don’t Point that Gun at My Mum: Geriatric Zombies, Gerry Canavan
Obey, Consume, Gerry Canavan
Octavia E. Butler, Gerry Canavan
Quiet, Too Quiet, Gerry Canavan
Review of Kingsman: The Secret Service, Gerry Canavan
Science Fiction, Gerry Canavan
Science Fiction and/as Theology: Review of Science Fiction Theology: Beauty and the Transformation of the Sublime by Alan P.R. Gregory, Gerry Canavan
The Discovered Country: “Star Trek Beyond”, Gerry Canavan
We Have Never Been Star Trek, Gerry Canavan
Metamorphoses of Science Fiction, Gerry Canavan and Darko Suvin
Introduction to Colloquium: John Shirley’s Cambridge, Trinity College, MS R.3.20 and the Culture of the Anthology in Late Medieval England, Megan Cook and Elizaveta Strakhov
What Should Be in that Caesar: The Question of Julius Caesar's Greatness, John E. Curran Jr.
Making Commitments to Racial Justice Actionable, Rasha Diab, Thomas Ferrel, Beth Godbee, and Neil Simpkins
Review of Xerxes: A Persian Life, Jennifer Finn
Debate, Melissa J. Ganz
Review of Common Precedents: The Presentness of the Past in Victorian Law and Fiction by Ayelet Ben-Yishai, Melissa J. Ganz
Why Inquiry Matters: An Argument and Model for Inquiry-Based Writing Courses, Beth Godbee
Decoding Each Other through Coding: Sharing Our Unlikely Research Collaboration, Beth Godbee and Adrianne Wojcik
A Companion to the Brontes, Diane Hoeveler
Introduction, Diane Hoeveler
The Brontës and the Gothic Tradition, Diane Hoeveler
The One Constant, C. J. Hribal
Assessing the Affective, Heather G. James and Rebecca Nowacek
Post-Marxism, American Studies, and Post-Capitalist Futures, Jodi Melamed
Proceduralism, Predisposing, Poesis: Forms of Institutionality, In the Making, Jodi Melamed
Langland and the French Tradition: Introduction, R. D. Perry and Elizaveta Strakhov
Children's Popular Culture, Angela Sorby
Code Violations: Chicago Review in the 1990s, Angela Sorby
No One Knows Where the Ladder Goes, Angela Sorby
Women Poets, Child Readers, Angela Sorby
‘But Who Will Bell the Cat?’: Deschamps, Brinton, Langland, and the Hundred Years’ War, Elizaveta Strakhov
Review of In Their Own Words: Practices of Quotation in Early Medieval History-Writing by Jeanette Beer, Elizaveta Strakhov
Review of La Chronique Anonyme Universelle: Reading and Writing History in Fifteenth-Century France, Elizaveta Strakhov
Review of The Hundred Years War in Literature, 1337-1600, Elizaveta Strakhov
Review of The Hundred Years War in Literature, 1337-1600 by Joanna Bellis, Elizaveta Strakhov
Tending to One’s Garden: Deschamps’s ‘Ballade to Chaucer’ Reconsidered, Elizaveta Strakhov
Dijon, Burgundy, Elizaveta Strakhov and Jean-Pascal Pouzet
Review of Henry James, The Europeans, Sarah Wadsworth
Submissions from 2015
Review of Modernism, Middlebrow and the Literary Canon: The Modern Library Series, by Lise Jaillant, Amy Blair
Tasting and Testing Books: Good Housekeeping’s Literary Canon for the 1920s and 1930s, Amy Blair
Anything Could Happen (And We Would Believe It), Gerry Canavan
Capital as Artificial Intelligence, Gerry Canavan
Ecology 101, Gerry Canavan
Review: Reinventing the Wheel, Gerry Canavan
The Octavia E. Butler Papers, Gerry Canavan
The Warm Equations, Gerry Canavan
You Think You Know the Story: Novelty, Repetition, and Lovecraft in Whedon and Goddard’s The Cabin in the Woods, Gerry Canavan
The Cambridge Companion to American Science Fiction, Gerry Canavan and Eric Link
“Hanging Out”: Cultivating Writing Groups Online, Tanya R. Cochran, Rasha Diab, Thomas Ferrel, and Beth Godbee
Expanded Perspectives on Power, Rasha Diab, Thomas Ferrel, and Beth Godbee
Carrying On Like a Madman: Insanity and Responsibility in Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Melissa J. Ganz
Freedom and Fetters: Nuptial Law in Burney’s The Wanderer, Melissa J. Ganz
A Look Back and Continued Commitment to "Community Building in Online Writing Centers", Beth Godbee
Stretching beyond the Semester: Undergraduate Research, Ethnography of the University, and Proposals for Local Change, Beth Godbee, Jessica Bazan, Megan Glise, Ariel Gonzalez, Katelyn Quigley, and Brittany White
Forum Theatre: Using Boal’s Theatre of the Oppressed to Build Receptive Competence, Beth Godbee and Rasha Diab
Body + Power + Justice: Movement-Based Workshops for Critical Tutor Education, Beth Godbee, Moira Ozias, and Jasmine Kar Tang
Buying Time, C. J. Hribal
Jackie Patch, C. J. Hribal
Julie Patch, C. J. Hribal