Faculty News
May 2009: Publications
Brenda Jo Brueggemann, English, Deaf Subjects: Between Identities and Places. New York University Press, 2009.John Burnham, History, Psychiatry, and Medical Heritage Center, published "What Happened 'After Freud Left'?" The General Psychologist, Spring 2009, 15-17.
Kathy Fagan, English, "Vaster: Wislawa Szymborska & Elizabeth Bishop." (essay) New Ohio Review 5, Spring 2009; "Progressive Lenses" and "Three, Becoming Spring." (poems) Poetry Northwest 3.2, Winter 2009; "Bad Patch." (poem) Northwest Review 47.2, Spring 2009.
Timothy Gregory, History, published a Turkish translation of A History of Byzantium, as Bizans Tarihi, trans. Esra Ermert, Istanbul: Yapi Kredi Yayinlari 2008 (published 2009).
Sarah-Grace Heller, French and Italian, published an article, "Obscure Lands and Obscured
Hands: Fairy Embroidery and the Ambiguous Vocabulary of Medieval
Textile Decoration," in _Medieval Clothing and Textiles_ 5 (March, 2009): 15-35.
David Herman, English, Italian translations of "Narratology as a Cognitive Science" [2000] and "Stories as a Tool for Thinking" [2003] (translated as "La narratologia alla luce delle scienze cognitive" and "Il racconto come strumentodi pensiero"). Neuronarratologia: Il futuro dell'analisi del racconto, Ed, and trans. Stefano Calabrese, Bologna: Archetipolibri, 2009: 29-52; 99-138; http://www.archetipolibri.it/calabrese-neuronarratologia.htm; "Beyond Voice and Vision: Cognitive Grammar and Focalization Theory," Point of View, Perspective, Focalization: Modeling Mediacy, Eds. Peter Hühn, Wolf Schmid, and Jörg Schönert, Berlin: de Gruyter. 119-42; http://www.reference-global.com/isbn/978-3-11-021890-9.
Michelle Herman, English, "Busy Doing Nothing," Center: A Journal of the Literary Arts 8 (Spring 2009): 70-72.
Andrew Hudgins, English, "Under the Maypole," The Atlantic Monthly May 2009, 74
http://www.theatlantic.com/doc/200905/poem-hudgins-maypole; "The Dying Boy's Lament," "Swashbuckler," The Birmingham Poetry Review 36 (2009): 30-31; "An Interview with Andrew Hudgins," The Pedestal Magazine April 18; http://www.thepedestalmagazine.com/gallery.php?item=4625; "Day Job and Night Job," How a Poem Happens: Contemporary Poets Discuss the Making of Poems, April 21,
http://howapoemhappens.blogspot.com/2009/04/andrew-hudgins.html; "What is Andrew Hudgins Reading?" Campaign for the American Reader March 19, http://whatarewritersreading.blogspot.com/2009/03/andrew-hudgins.html.
Kristofer A. Frederick and Judson L. Jeffries, African American and African Studies, Study in African American Candidates for High Profile Statewide Office, Journal of Black Studies Vol. 39 (May 2009): 689-718.
Lee Martin, English, River of Heaven (paperback edition), New York: Three Rivers Press, 2009; From Our House (reprint), Lincoln, NE: Bison Books/U of Nebraska Press, 2009.
Brian McHale, English, Italian translation of "Ghosts and Monsters: On the (Im)Possibility of Narrating the History of Narrative Theory" [2005] (translated as "Fantasmi e mostri: sulla (im)possibilità di raccontare la storie della teoria narrativa"); Neuronarratologia: Il futuro
dell'analisi del racconto, Ed. and trans. Stefano Calabrese, Bologna: Archetipolibri, 2009: 169-86.
Dennis Minahen, French and Italian, has published "Je(u d')équivoque et dysphorie du genre dans Poésies de Rimbaud," Hommage à Steve Murphy, Special issue of Parade Sauvage, Charleville-Mézières, France (October 2008): 388-403.
Debra Moddelmog, English, "'We Live in a Country Where Nothing Makes Any Difference': The Queer Sensibility of A Farewell to Arms." The Hemingway Review 28.2 (2009): 7-24.
Doug Ramspeck [Sutton-Ramspeck], English, "Accustomed Hour" and "Apologia for Marriage," Poems, Yalobusha Review 14 (2009): 93-94. Print.
Dana Renga published the Introduction and all Headnotes to: An Anthology of Modern Italian Poetry. New York: MLA Texts and Translations Series, 2009.
Robert Ward, Music, has written an article called "I Believe..." in the May issue of The Choral Journal. This short essay by Dr. Ward discusses his philosophy on Music Education, and how he puts this philosophy into practice. An electronic version of this article is available at http://web.ebscohost.com/ehost/pdf?vid=1&hid=15&sid=00f11366-f3cf-43b0-b434-4d747b9969e0%40sessionmgr2 through the OSU Libraries subscription.
Andreá N. Williams, English, "Let the Good Work Go On," Rev. of Pauline Elizabeth Hopkins: Black Daughter of the Revolution, by Lois Brown, Women's Review of Books 26.3 (2009): 25-27.
Etsuyo Yuasa, East Asian Languages and Literatures, "From the core to the periphery: The tense system in Japanese," Japanese Language and Literature 42 (2), 495-510; and Review of Kazuhiro Teruya, A Systemic Functional Grammar of Japanese, Japanese Language and Literature 42 (2), 516-523.