The English Faculty Research and Publications Series is comprised of books and articles published by Marquette University's English faculty.
Submissions from 2015
This Old House: Leaving the Empty Nest, C. J. Hribal
Racial Capitalism, Jodi Melamed
At Home in the Stranger's House: Poetic Revision and Spiritual Practice, Angela Sorby
Review of British Children’s Poetry in the Romantic Era: Verse, Riddle, and Rhyme by Donelle Ruwe, Angela Sorby
Review of Heart Beats: Everyday Life and the Memorized Poem by Catherine Robson, Angela Sorby
Review of The Altar at Home: Sentimental Literature and Nineteenth-Century American Religion by Claudia Stokes, Angela Sorby
'And kis the steppes where us thow seest pace': Reconstructing the Spectral Canon in Statius and Chaucer, Elizaveta Strakhov
The Poems of "Ch": Taxonomizing Literary Tradition, Elizaveta Strakhov
The Empire of Affect: Reading Rhys after Postcolonial Studies, John J. Su
Review of The Difficult Art of Giving: Patronage, Philanthropy, and the American Literary Market by Francesca Sawaya, Sarah Wadsworth
The Year of the Child: Children's Literature, Childhood Studies, and the Turn to Childism, Sarah Wadsworth
Submissions from 2014
Reading Rhetorically, 4th Edition, John C. Bean, Virginia A. Chappell, and Alice M. Gillam
American Readers and Their Novels, Amy Blair
Review of First Semester: Graduate Students, Teaching Writing, and the Challenge of Middle Ground by Jessica Restaino, Margaret Briggs-Dineen, Wendy Fall, Beth Godbee, Danielle Klein, Laura Linder-Scholer, Alyssa McGrath, Michael Stock, and Sarah Thompson
“MacGyver-Meets-Dr. Ruth”: Science Journalism and the Material Positioning of Dr. Carla Pugh, Lillian Campbell
Far Beyond the Star Pit: Samuel R. Delany, Gerry Canavan
“I’d Rather Be in Afghanistan”: Antinomies of Battle: Los Angeles, Gerry Canavan
“If the Engine Ever Stops, We’d All Die”: Snowpiercer and Necrofuturism, Gerry Canavan
Knowing No One’s Listening, Gerry Canavan
Missing Octavia: A Review of Strange Matings: Science Fiction, Feminism, African American Voices, and Octavia E. Butler, Gerry Canavan
Retrofutures and Petrofutures: Oil, Scarcity, Limit, Gerry Canavan
Review of John Brunner by Jad Smith, Gerry Canavan
Science Fiction in the United States, Gerry Canavan
"Something Nightmares Are From": Metacommentary in Joss Whedon's The Cabin in the Woods, Gerry Canavan
“There’s Nothing New / Under The Sun, / But There Are New Suns”: Recovering Octavia E. Butler’s Lost Parables, Gerry Canavan
Green Planets: Ecology and Science Fiction, Gerry Canavan and Kim Stanley Robinson
Commitment-Driven Co-Authoring, Tanya R. Cochran, Rasha Diab, Thomas Ferrel, and Beth Godbee
The Cathedral/Basilica of Saint Louis, King of France, Tyler Farrell
Linguistic Prejudice and a Call for Epistemic Rights, Beth Godbee
Review of Rhetoric of Respect: Recognizing Change at a Community Writing Center by Tiffany Rousculp, Beth Godbee
Readings for Racial Justice: A Project of the IWCA SIG on Antiracism Activism, Beth Godbee and Bobbi Olson
High Risk, High Yield: Embodied Facilitation for Racial Justice in Writing Workshops Across the Disciplines, Beth Godbee and Jasmine Kar Tang
The Heroine, the Abbey and Popular Romantic Textuality: The Romance of the Forest (1791), Diane Hoeveler
The Irish Protestant Imaginary: The Cultural Contexts for the Gothic Chapbooks Published by Bennett Dugdale, 1800-1805, Diane Hoeveler
The Gothic Ideology: Religious Hysteria and Anti-Catholicism in Popular British Fiction, 1780-1880, Diane Long Hoeveler
Over the River and Through the Wood : an Anthology of Nineteenth-Century American Children's Poetry, Karen L. Kilcup and Angela Sorby
Dangerous Associations, Jodi Melamed
Diversity, Jodi Melamed
Disciplined Play: American Children's Poetry to 1920, Angela Sorby
Memo from the Center for Teaching and Learning, Angela Sorby
Roundtable Review of Anna Mae Duane's Suffering Childhood in Early America: Violence, Race, and the Making of the Child Victim, Angela Sorby
Beauty and the Beastly Prime Minister, John J. Su
“Lifted Moments”: Emily Dickinson, Hymn Revision, and the Revival Music Meme-Plex, Sarah Wadsworth
Reviews of Freud in Oz, Disciplining Girls, Girls and their Comics and Imaginary Citizens, Sarah Wadsworth
“When the Cup Has Been Drained”: Addiction and Recovery in The Wind in the Willows, Sarah Wadsworth
Submissions from 2013
Après Nous, le Déluge, Gerry Canavan
Beware of MOOCs, Gerry Canavan
Bred to Be Superhuman: Comic Books and Afrofuturism in Octavia Butler's Patternist Series, Gerry Canavan
Debt, Theft, Permaculture: Justice and Ecological Scale, Gerry Canavan
Keen, Sober, and Smart: Review of Eric Otto's Green Speculations: Science Fiction and Transformative Environmentalism, Gerry Canavan
Life Without Hope? Huntington's Disease and Genetic Futurity, Gerry Canavan
Lost in the Labyrinth: Review of I Think I Am: Philip K. Dick by Laurence A. Rickels, Gerry Canavan
No Dads: Review of Dan Hassler-Forest's Capitalist Superheroes, Gerry Canavan
Review of Darko Suvin's Defined by a Hollow: Essays on Utopia, Science Fiction and Political Epistemology, Gerry Canavan
Superceding Cyberpunk: Review of Graham J. Murphy and Sherryl Vint's Beyond Cyberpunk: New Critical Perspectives, Gerry Canavan
'You Can't Change Anything': Freedom and Control in Twelve Monkeys, Gerry Canavan
"You Can't Change Anything": Freedom and Control in Twelve Monkeys, Gerry Canavan
Making Commitments to Racial Justice Actionable, Rasha Diab, Thomas Ferrel, Beth Godbee, and Neil Simpkins
Clandestine Schemes: Burney's Cecilia and the Marriage Act, Melissa J. Ganz
Asserting the Right to Belong: Feminist Co-Mentoring Among Graduate Student Women, Beth Godbee and Julia C. Novotny
Demonizing the Catholic Other: Religion and the Secularization Process in Gothic Literature, Diane Hoeveler
Gothic Adaptation, 1765-1830, Diane Hoeveler
Gothic Drama, Diane Hoeveler
Gothic Opera, Diane Hoeveler
Gothic Ruins, Diane Hoeveler
Review of Gilbert & Gubar’s ‘The Madwoman in the Attic’ After Thirty Years, edited by Annette R. Federico, Diane Hoeveler
William-Henry Ireland, T. I. Curties Horsley, and the Anti-Catholic Gothic Novel, Diane Hoeveler
The Construction of the Gothic Nun: Fantasies and the Religious Imaginary, Diane L. Hoeveler
Paradox of the Book: The Chaos of the Internet Makes Reading Easier, Thomas L. Jeffers
Review of Tours that Bind: Diaspora, Pilgrimage, and Israeli Birthright Tourism by Shaul Kelner, Jodi Melamed
A Walk Across the Ice; Golden Spike; Ink, Angela Sorby
Education, Angela Sorby
Paradise, Wisconsin, Angela Sorby
Pretty New Moons: Contact Zones in Nineteenth-Century American Children’s Poetry, Angela Sorby
The Beloved Republic: Nostalgia and the Political Aesthetic of E.M. Forster, John J. Su
Submissions from 2012
Drama and Catholic Themes, Edwin Block
A Literature of Transgression and Subversion: Review of John Clute's Pardon This Intrusion: Fantastika in the World Storm, Gerry Canavan
Future's Past: Review of Robert Charles Wilson's Julian Comstock: A Story of 22nd-Century America, Gerry Canavan
History 1, 2, 3, Gerry Canavan
Hope, But Not for Us: Ecological Science Fiction and the End of the World in Margaret Atwood's Oryx and Crake and The Year of the Flood, Gerry Canavan
Review of Seo-Young Chu's Do Metaphors Dream of Literal Sleep?: A Science-Fictional Theory of Representation, Gerry Canavan
Struggle Forever: Review of Kim Stanley Robinson’s 2312, Gerry Canavan
The End of the World, Gerry Canavan
Zombies, Reavers, Butchers, and Actuals in Joss Whedon's Work, Gerry Canavan
A Multi-Dimensional Pedagogy for Racial Justice in Writing Centers, Rasha Diab, Beth Godbee, Thomas Ferrel, and Neil Simpkins
The Land of Give and Take, Tyler Farrell
The Land of Give and Take, Tyler Farrell
Toward Explaining the Transformative Power of Talk About, Around, and for Writing, Beth Godbee
Anti-Catholicism and the Gothic Imaginary: The Historical and Literary Contexts, Diane Hoeveler
Illustrating Thomas Holcroft’s A Tale of Mystery as Physiognomical Tableaux Vivant, Diane Hoeveler
Obsessing about the Catholic Other: Religion and the Secularization Process in Gothic Literature, Diane Hoeveler
Percy Shelley’s Prose, Diane Hoeveler
Percy Shelley’s Prose Fiction: Zastrozzi, St. Irvyne, The Assassins, The Coliseum, Diane Hoeveler
Regina Maria Roche’s The Children of the Abbey: Contesting the Catholic Presence in Female Gothic Fiction, Diane Hoeveler
Victorian Gothic Drama, Diane Hoeveler