Faculty and Graduate Student Publications

UCONN

English Department

March 2014

Faculty and Graduate Student Publications

Bedore, Pamela. “A Colder Kind of Gender Politics: Intersections of Feminism and Detection in Gail Bowen’s Joanne Kilbourn Series.” Detecting Canada: Essays on Canadian Detective Fiction, Film and Television. Ed. Jeannette Sloniowski and Marilyn Rose. Waterloo: Wilfred Laurier UP, 2014. 151-77. Print.

—. Dime Novels and the Roots of American Detective Fiction. New York: Palgrave, 2013. http://www.palgrave.com/products/title.aspx?pid=645994.

Courtmanche, Jason. “Support for CCSS Fueled by Misinformation.” CT News Junkie. 25 Mar. 2014. http://www.ctnewsjunkie.com/archives/entry/op-ed_support_for_ccss_fueled_by_misinformation.

Darda, Joseph. “The Sacrificial Enterprise: Negotiating Mutilation in W. D. Howells’s A Hazard of New Fortunes.” American Literary Realism 46.3 (2014): 210-29. http://muse.jhu.edu/login?auth=0&type=summary&url=/journals/american_literary_realism/v046/46.3.darda.html.

Dennigan, Darcie. “The Ambidextrous.” Thermos. 26 Mar. 2014. http://thermosmag.wordpress.com/2014/03/26/the-new-census-darcie-dennigan/

—. “Oil Spill Baby.” The Journal 38.1 (2014). http://thejournalmag.org/archives/tag/38-1-winter-2014.

—. “The Parvitudes.” Berfrois: Intellectual Jousting in the Republic of Letters. 6 Mar. 2014. http://www.berfrois.com/2014/03/two-poems-by-darcie-dennigan/.

—. “Sit on a Potato Pan, Otis.” Berfrois: Intellectual Jousting in the Republic of Letters. 6 Mar. 2014. http://www.berfrois.com/2014/03/two-poems-by-darcie-dennigan/.

Dulack, Thomas. The Misanthropes: The True and Accurate Account of a Fictional History. A Novel-as-Screenplay. North Charlston: CreateSpace, Mar. 2014. http://www.amazon.com/The-Misanthropes-accurate-account-fictional/dp/1492758973/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1395931858&sr=8-1&keywords=the+misanthropes+by+tom+dulack#reader_1492758973.

Hogan, Patrick. “Stylistics, Emotion and Neuroscience.” The Routledge Handbook of Stylistics. Ed. Michael Burke. New York: Routledge, 2014. 516-30.

Litman, Ellen. Mannequin Girl. New York: Norton, 2014. http://books.wwnorton.com/books/Mannequin-Girl/.

—. Excerpt from Mannequin Girl. Memorius 21. Web. http://www.memorious.org/?id=525.

—. Excerpt from Mannequin Girl. TNB Fiction. 7 Mar. 2014. Web. http://www.thenervousbreakdown.com/tnbfiction/2014/03/excerpt-of-mannequin-girl-by-ellen-litman/.

Long, Thomas Lawrence. “Have You Had ‘The Talk’ with Your Provider?” LavenderHealth. 20 Mar. 2014.http://lavenderhealth.org/Web.

—. “Nurses and Nursing in Literary and Cultural Studies.” Routledge Handbook on the Global History of Nursing. Patricia D’Antonio, Julie A. Fairman, and Jean C. Whelan, eds. New York: Routledge, 2013. 37-54.

—. “A Plague on Both Your Houses of Worship: The Meanings of Epidemic Disease in William Byrd II and Cotton Mather.” Literature and Medicine 31.1 (2013): 1-16.

—. “Self-Efficacy and Writing Beliefs in Nursing.” Nurse Author & Editor 23.4. Web.

—.“Sexual Minorities and the Crisis of Legitimation in Medicine.” LavenderHealth. 17 Jan. 2014. http://lavenderhealth.org/

—. “Tales of Plagues and Carnivals: Samuel R. Delany, AIDS and the Grammar of Dissent.” Journal of Medical Humanities 34.2 (2013): 213-26.

Long, Thomas Lawrence, with Regina M. Cusson. “Joining the Nursing Faculty.” Inside Higher Ed. 26 Mar. 2014. http://www.insidehighered.com/.

Mollmann, Steve. “Observing Observation: The Ethical Investigator in Elizabeth Gaskell’s Wives and Daughters.” Gaskell Journal 27 (2013): 88-107.

Recchio, Thomas. “Passion and Economics and Jane Eyre and North and South.” Critical Insights: Jane Eyre. Ed. Katie R. Peel. Ipswich: Salem Press, 2013. 99-110.

Salyer, Matthew. “The Boy in the British Museum.” Beloit Poetry Journal 65.1 (2014): …

—. “Silly Old Bear. “ Beloit Poetry Journal 65.1 (2014): …

—. “‘We’re just what we are, little Manty’: Racial ‘Passing’ in Robert Penn Warren’s Band of Angels.” Mississippi Quarterly 66.1 (2013): …

Swanigan, Pamela. “The Case Against Agenda.” Teaching Environments: Ecocritical Encounters. Roman Bartosch and Sieglinde Grimm, eds. Frankfurt: Peter Lang, 2014. 235-45.

Vials, Christopher. “The Invisibility of Fascism in the Postwar United States.” Against the Current 168 (2014). Web. http://www.solidarity-us.org/site/node/4059.

West, Amber. “Fable of the Flying Fox.” The Feminist Wire. 5 Mar. 2014. Web. http://thefeministwire.com/2014/03/poem-suite-retold/.

Faculty and Graduate Student Honors and Awards

Berry, Sarah. Essay “Rethinking Intertitles: The Voice and Temporality of Lyric Intertitles inThe Cry of the Children” wonLiterature/Film Quarterly’s second annual Thomas Erskine Graduate Student Essay Award. Her essay, which the evaluators note“is beautifully nuanced, well-researched” and represents “a new form of adaptation studies,” will be published in this top adaptation-studies journal sometime next year.

Coundouriotis, Eleni. Elected Chair of the Program Committee (3-year term) for ACLA (American Comparative Literature Association).

Courtmanche, Jason. Granted $20,000 from National Writing Project for Connecticut Writing Project for 2014-2016 SEED Teacher Leadership Development. The purpose of the grant is to expand and develop teacher leadership to improve the teaching of writing and learning in the nation’s schools.

Cutter, Martha J. Awarded a 2014-15 UConn Humanities Institute Faculty Fellowship to work on her book, “Picturing Slavery: Illustrated Books and the Visual Culture of the Transatlantic Abolition Movement, 1820-1855.”

Forbes, Sean. “Cashel Man.” Featured poem at Academy of American Poets. 17 Mar. 2014. http://www.poets.org/viewmedia.php/prmMID/23914.

Hogan, Patrick. Plenary speaker at the conference on“The Science of Story & Imagination: Perspectives from Cognitive Science, Neuroscience, and the Humanities,” Stanford University, Mar. 2014. Topic:“Simulation and the Structure of Emotional Memory: Learning from Arthur Miller’sAfter the Fall.”

MacGugan, Joanna A. H. Received Schallek Award from the Medieval Academy of America and the Richard III Society, American Branch, for dissertation research. Dissertation title: “Competing Authorities and Contested Spaces: Dying in Dublin in the reign of Edward I.”

Salyer, Matthew. Awarded 2014 June/July Art Residency at the CATWALK Institute in Catskill, New York.

Somerset, Fiona. Awarded a 2014-2015 UConn Humanities Institute Faculty Fellowship to work on her project, “The Implications of Consent.”

—. Selected for the National Endowment for the Humanities summer seminar “Reform & Renewal in Medieval Rome” at the American Academy in Rome.