Dean Gerry Riposa
Bienvenidos!
We welcome you all back for another exciting year at the Beach. We hope you had a productive summer, leaving some room to relax a bit. This coming year will challenge us as a College, but it will also provide windows of opportunities to continue building the best departments and college in the CSU system.
Despite the roller coaster budget picture presented to public education across California during most of the second part of the school year, our college had a remarkable year in many areas. We set a new record for enrollment targets, and we successfully offered over four thousand classes without counting summer school. We graduated approximately 2,300 of our undergraduate majors and approximately 220 of our graduate students from our 33 Bachelor programs and 19 graduate programs. We were awarded numerous fellowships and external grants, to which the College of Liberal Arts contributed additional support. To energize our vision—The World is Our College—we collaborated with our faculty and the Center of International Education launching a record number of short term summer study abroad programs. We successfully recruited fourteen new faculty members and we are pleased to welcome them today to our academic community. Also, the College has been party to serious planning and negotiations for a new building; we have never been closer to our new building than now.
The College of Liberal Arts surpassed expectations last year by raising 1.9 million dollars, nearly a million dollars over our annual goal. This sum included the Robert Harman Applied Anthropology Professorship, as well as support for numerous other scholarships for students and support for faculty. The College is off to a great start this year with the generous gift of one million dollars to establish the Barbara and Ray Alpert Endowed Chair for Jewish Studies, which will play a major role in building the Jewish Studies program and creating future teaching and scholarship opportunities for our faculty and students. (We gratefully thank all our donors).
As for our research productivity, this newsletter highlights a strong representation of our scholarly and creative accomplishments over the last year.
This year we will continue to build on these successes. We will expand our activities to further connect our College to the world through teaching, research, and service. While looking for innovative ways to meet student demand for valued degrees without sacrificing quality, we will work to foster a robust research environment that includes faculty/student collaborations, applied research, and research projects abroad. We will look for new and deeper ways to connect with national and local communities through Alternative Spring Break opportunities and collaboration with the university Center for Community Engagement. And more.
As in any year, I know we will have some obstacles to work through to achieve our potential, but I also know the mettle of our faculty and staff. Regardless of the problems we encounter, we have the character and strategic know how to succeed in achieving our goals. I look forward to working with you this year.
Venceremos!
Teresa Fiore (RGRLL)AATI (American Association for Teachers of Italian) California Representative, Teresa Fiore (RGRLL) was interviewed by The Language Educator, a publication by ACTFL (American Council for the Teaching of Foreign languages). The interview is included in a special focus article on Italian teaching in the U.S. by Patti Koning: “Many Paths Lead back to Italy for Language Teachers” (August 2008 issue, p. 49).
Griselda Suarez Award: Lambda Literary Foundation Fellowship 2008
Faculty Publications
Asian and Asian American Studies
John N. Tsuchida co-edited, with Dean Toji and Juan Benitez, Education, Youth, Leadership, Labor: Asian Pacific American and Latino Perspectives, which was published in October 2007, by the Center for Asian Pacific American Studies housed in the Department of Asian and Asian American Studies. He also wrote for this book an introductory essay on Asian Pacific American leaders in education, politics and the military. The National Education Association, which had underwritten half the publication cost, liked the book so much that they awarded Tsuchida, Victor Rodriguez and Jose Moreno a $51,700 grant to undertake a collaborative research project on the radicalization of Asian and Latino students and its impact on their education.
Tim Xie Book chapters:. Technology in Chinese Language Teaching and Learning. In Everson, Michael and Yun Xiao. (Eds.) Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language: Theories and Applications. Boston: Cheng & Tsui. 2008. 2. Application of Computers in Foreign Language Teaching: Theories and Practice. In Ji, J. & N. Jiang. (Eds.). Developments in Applied Linguistics Beijing: China Renmin University Press. 2007.Textbooks:1. Interactive Spoken Chinese, co-authored with Sonaoka Kazuko and others. Beijing: Foreign Language Teaching and Research Press. 2007. 2. Chinese Culture and Tradition. lulu.com, 2007. Conversational Mandarin Chinese Online. (Simplified character version). lulu.com, 2007.Paper:1. Blog, Wiki, Podcasting and Chinese Teaching. In Journal of Chinese Language Teachers Association, Vol 42. No. 1, 2007. 2. Strategies and Models of Applying Computer Technology in Chinese Language Teaching. In Proceedings of the 8th International Symposium of Chinese Language Teaching. Beijing: Higher Education Press. 2007.
Masako O. Douglas, AAAS(2008). Growing in two languages. Sato Gun'ei and Hiroko Kataoka (eds.) Japanese children growing in America, Chapter 4. Tokyo: Akashi Shoten
Africana Studies
Alosi J. Moloi, From Azania and Back: Reflections on Exile”, and “Politics of Multilingualism in South Africa”. Both are published in the anthology A Literary Revolution: In the Spirit of the Harlem Renaissance. UPA, N.Y. 2008 (ISBN 13:978-0-7618-3924-8 and ISBN 10:0-7618-3924-0)
Maulana Karenga, Kawaida and Questions of Life and Struggle: African American, Pan-African and Global Issues, Los Angeles, University of Sankore Press, 2008. Kwanzaa: A Celebration of Family, Community and Culture, 2nd Edition, Los Angeles: University of Sankore Press, 2008. “Nguzo Saba: The Seven Principles” in Clenora Hudson-Weems (ed.), Contemporary Africana Theory, Thought and Action, Trenton, NJ and Asmara, Eritrea: Africa World Press, pp. 445-458, 2007., “The Sociopolitical Philosophy of Malcolm X,” in James L. Conyers and Andrew P. Smallwood (eds.), Malcolm X: An Historical Reader, Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press, pp. 93-110, 2008. “Black Studies” in Barbara J. Banks (ed.), Gender and Education: An Encyclopedia, Volume I, Westport, CN and London: Praeger, pp. 257-262, 2007. “African Americans,” “Black Power,” “Kwanzaa,” in Richard T. Schaefer, (ed.), Encyclopedia of Race, Ethnicity and Society, Sage Publications, 2007. “An Ambivalent Embrace of Obama: The Maturity or Masking of America,” Los Angeles Sentinel, 01-10-08, p. A-7; “Haiti and Africa Inside Us: The Sacrifice, Grandeur and Struggle,” Los Angeles Sentinel, 01-24-08, p. A-7; “History, Heritage & Self-forgetfulness: Renewing Memory and Continuing Struggle,” Los Angeles Sentinel, 02-07-08, p. A-7; “Black Women In and As History: Sustainers of the World,” Los Angeles Sentinel, 03-06-08, p. A-7; “Jeremiah, Jesus and Doing Justice: Obama’s Church, Challenge and Campaign,” Los Angeles Sentinel, 03-20-08, p. A-7; “Considering King’s Martyrdom and Message: Losing Illusions and Gaining Truth,” Los Angeles Sentinel, 04-03-08, p.A-7; “Repairing and Remaking the World: An Environmental Vision of Justice,” Los Angeles Sentinel, 04-10-08, p. A-7; “In Honor of Aimé Césaire: Thinking Clearly and Dangerously,” Los Angeles Sentinel, 04-24-08, p. A-7; “In Reconciliation and Repair: Obama, Wright and the Rest of Us,” Los Angeles Sentinel, 05-08-08, p. A-7; “Reaffirming African Liberation Day: Dealing With Its Deeper Meaning,” Los Angeles Sentinel, 05-22-08, p. A-7; “The Right to Food and the Future: Hunger with a Human Face,” Los Angeles Sentinel, 06-05-08, p. A-7 “Obama’s Nomination: The Meaning and Measure of the Historical Moment,” Los Angeles Sentinel, 06-19-08, p. A-7; “Affirmative Action and Racial Justice: Requiem, Reaffirmation and Struggle,” Los Angeles Sentinel, 07-10-08, p. A-7; “Peddling Pathology in the Media: Selling Dream, Drama and Dread,” Los Angeles Sentinel, 07-24-08, p. A-7 ; “Obama in Berlin: A World-Encompassing Consciousness,” Los Angeles Sentinel, 07-31-08, p. A-7.
LaRese Hubbard 2008 in the Journal of Black Studies, Sage Publication. My article is title: "When and Where I Enter: Anna Julia Cooper, Afrocentric Theory, and Africana Studies.
AIS
Gabriel S. Estrada, “Xochipilli: Chicanas/os, Homosexuality and Indigenous American Histories” Gender and Native Societies in North America, 1400- 1840. Ed. Sandra Slater. Oklahoma City: University of Oklahoma Press. In Review, February 2008.Estrada, Gabriel S. “Victor Montejo’s El Q´anil: Man of Lightening and Maya Cultural Movements.” Latin American Indian Literatures Journal. no. 27.2 (Fall 2009). In Press for 2009.Estrada, Gabriel S. “Star Wars Episodes I-IV: Coyote and The Force of White Narrative.” The Persistence of Whiteness. Ed. Daniel Bernardi. London: Routledge Press, 2008. 69-90.
Anthropology
Hilarie Kelly, 2008 “The Great Debate: Anthropology Goes to War.” (with Ronald Loewe). Anthropology News, vol. 49, no. 5, May 2008: 33. 2008 “Woman is a Strong Beast: Power and Betrayal in Somali and Orma Women’s Tales.” In The Road Less Travelled: Reflections on the Literature of the Horn of Africa, Ali Jimale Ahmed and Tadesse Adera (eds.) Trenton, NJ; Red Sea Press, 254-270. 2007 “Avoiding Culture Shock: Preparing and Debriefing International Interns.” Proceedings of the 4th Global International Internship Congress, Amsterdam, 2005. Dan Ferguson and Richard Paulsen, eds. 46-65.
Scott Wilson, . “Making Hakka Spaces: Resisting Multicultural Nationalism in Taiwan,” has been accepted for publication in the journal "Identities: Global Studies in Culture and Power" and will appear in Spring 2009.
Neff, Hector, (in press) Evolution of the Mesoamerican Mother Culture. Ancient Mesoamerica (accepted).Stevenson, Christopher M., Emily Bikowski, and Hector Neff (in press) Investigations into the provenance of historic gunflints from Fort Christanna, Virginia, through trace element chemistry. Archaeology of Eastern North America (accepted).Arnold, Dean E., Hector Neff, Michael D. Glascock, and Robert J. Speakman (2007) Sourcing the palygorskite used in Maya blue: A pilot study comparing the results of INAA and LA-ICP-MS. Latin American Antiquity 18(1): 44 – 58.Beck, Margaret and Hector Neff (2007) Hohokam and Patayan Interaction in Southwestern Arizona: Evidence from Ceramic Compositional Analysis. Journal of Archaeological Science 34(2):289-300.Carballo, David M., Jennifer Carballo, and Hector Neff (2007) Formative and Classic Period obsidian procurement in central Mexico: A compositional study using laser ablation-inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry. Latin American Antiquity 18(1): 27-43.Crider, Destiny, Deborah L. Nichols, Hector Neff, and Michael D. Glascock (2007) In the Aftermath of Teotihuacan: Epiclassic Pottery Production and Distribution in the Teotihuacan Valley, Mexico. Latin American Antiquity Hector Neff, Andrew Saint, and William Balsanek (2007) Evaluating the Precision Requirements for Isotope Ratio Determination of Archaeological Materials Using Laser Ablation-Time of Flight-Inductively Coupled Plasma-Mass Spectrometry. In M. D. Glascock R. J. Speakman, and R. S. Popelka-Filcoff, eds., Archaeological Chemistry: Analytical Techniques and Archaeological Interpretation, pp. 297 – 310 . ACS Symposium Series 968, American chemical Society, Washington, D.C.Peacock, Evan, Hector Neff, Janet Rafferty, and Thomas Meaker (2007) Using Laser Ablation-Inductively Coupled Plasma – Mass Spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS to Source Shell in Shell-Tempered Pottery: A Pilot Study from North Mississippi. Southeastern Archaeology 26:319-329.
Carl Lipo, . Hunt, T. L. And C. P. Lipo2008 Evidence for a Shorter Chronology on Rapa Nui (Easter Island). Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology. Hunt, T. L. and C. P. Lipo2008 Rapa Nui Revisited. Current Anthropology, (in review, submitted February 2008).Hunt, Terry L. and Carl P. Lipo2008 Top-down archaeology: High resolution satellite images of Rapa Nui on Google Earth. Rapa Nui Journal 22(1).Hunt, Terry L. and Carl P. Lipo007 Empirical Sufficiency in Rapa Nui Prehistory. Rapa Nui Journal 21(2). Torres Hochstetter, Sergio Rapa Haoa, Carl P. Lipo and Terry L. Hunt 2008 A public database of archaeological resources on Easter Island (Rapa Nui) using Google Earth. Latin American Antiquity. 19(1). Lipo, C. P. and R.C.Dunnell2008 Prehistoric Settlement in the Central and Lower Mississippi Valley: A Critical Review. In Time’s Rive: Archaeological Syntheses from the Central and Lower Mississippi River Valley, edited by J. Raffery and E. Peacock. University of Alabama Press. Bentley, R.A., Lipo, C.P. and H.D.G. Maschner2007 Darwinism. In Handbook of Archaeological Theory, edited by H.DG. Maschner and R.A. Bentley. Alta Mira Press. Lanham, MD.Lipo, C. P. and J. W. Eerkens2008 Cultural Transmission Explains the Archaeological Record. In Cultural Transmission and Archaeology. Edited by M. J. O’Brien, pp. 120-130. Society for American Archaeology Press, Washington, DC. Eerkens, J.W. and C.P. Lipo 2008Modeling the Cultural Transmission of Copying Errors in the Archaeological Record. In Breaking Down Boundaries: Anthropological Approaches to Cultural Transmission and Material Culture in Memory of Carol Kramer, edited by L. Horne, M. Stark, and B. Browser. University of Arizona, Tucson. Harper, Veronica, Jessica Jaynes, Carl Lipo and Robert Dunnell 2008 Beveled Projectile Points and Ballistics Technology. Poster presented at the 73nd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. Vancouver, B.C.Daniels, James and Carl Lipo2008 Digital Image Processing of Shell Temper Variability in Late Prehistoric Ceramics. Poster presented at the 73nd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. Vancouver, B.C. Safi, Kristin, Chris Watkins, Carl Lipo and Hector Neff 2008Luminescence dating of prehistoric Hohokam irrigation canals using IRSL and SAR analyses. Poster presented at the 73nd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. Vancouver, B.C.. Brooke Hundtoft, Roberta Thomas and Carl Lipo 2008Stylistic Analyses of Stemmed Obsidian Chipped Stone Tools on Easter Island. Poster presented at the 73nd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. Vancouver, B.C.Madsen, Mark, Carl Lipo and Alex Bentley 2008 Seriation Methods for Inferring Social Network Structure from Archaeological Data. Poster presented at the 73nd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. Vancouver, B.C.Gilstrap, William, Carl Lipo and Hector Neff 2008 The Chronology and Variability of Etruscan Architectural Terracotta. Poster presented at the 73nd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. Vancouver, B.C.
Chicano and Latino Studies
Victor M. Rodriguez, Book review essay of Puerto Rico in the American Century: A HistorySince 1898. Cesar Ayala and Rafael Bernabe. Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press, 2007 in Claridad October 25-31, 2007, pp. 22-24. Book chapter “The Racialization of Mexican Americans, Puerto Ricans and Asians, 1890s-1930s” in John N. Tsuchida, Juan M. Benítez and Dean S. Toji. Eds. Education, Youth, Leadership and Labor: Asian Pacific American and Latino Perspectives. Long Beach, CA: Center for Asian Pacific American Studies, 2007
Griselda Suarez,CHLS; Book of poetry: "Concrete River Boulevard", Finishing LinePress: 10th Anniversary Series. Ed. Leah Maines. Forthcoming Asheville, NC. Spring 2009.Poems: "Abuelita's Cocina" and "Ode to My Ancestors", Acentos Literary Review. Ed. Rich Villar. New York,NY. June 2008Poem: "Serpent Street Kiss", Sinister Wisdom Multicultural Journal. Ed. Juanita Ramos. Berkeley,CA. September 2008
Communication Studies
Nancy Briggs, All Apes Great and Small: Volume Two: Asian Apes, co-edited with Birute Galdikas, Lori Sheeran, Gary Shapiro, and Jane Goodall, Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, New York, (Forthcoming 2008)
Economics
Seiji S.C. Steimetz, “Defensive Driving and the External Costs of Accidents and Travel Delays”, Transportation Research Part B, forthcoming.“White-Knuckle Externalities”, Economic Inquiry, forthcoming.“Estimating Commuters’ ‘Value of Time’ with Noisy Data: a Multiple Imputation Approach” (with David Brownstone), Transportation Research Part B (39), pp. 865-889, December 2005.“Bubbles”. In David R. Henderson (ed.), The Concise Encyclopedia of Economics, 2nd edition, Library of Economics and Liberty, Indianapolis: Liberty Fund, 2008.“Congestion Pricing Theory”. In Kenneth Button, Peter Nijkamp, and Henry Vega (eds.), Transportation Dictionary, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, forthcoming.“Evaluating the Efficiency of Traffic Mitigation Fees at the San Pedro Bay Ports in a Congestion Pricing Framework”, METRANS Project 06-07, METRANS Transportation Center, February 2008
Jack W. Hou, “Labor Economics: Theory, Practice, and Contemporary Research Frontier,” in Shunfeng Song, et. El. (eds.), Handbook Series on Western Research in the Humanities and Social Sciences (China Renmin University Press), pp. 242-267, April 2008.“Universal Healthcare: Experience and Lessons from the Taiwan Case,” in Shuanglin Lin (ed.), Exploration of China’s Social Security System (Beijing: China Financial Economics Press), pp.219-242, April 2008.“The deregulation of People Flows in China: Did the Structure of Migration Change?” forthcoming, The Chinese Economy.“Rapid Economic Devel Segregation: The Case of Taiwan,” forthcoming, Journal of Family and Economic Issues.opment and Job Segregation: The Case of Taiwan,” forthcoming, Journal of Family and Economic Issues Alejandra Edwards, , The Gender Impact of Social Security Reform (Co-authors Estelle James and Rebeca Wong) University of Chicago Press. Spring 2008 ISBN-13: 978-0-226-39200-4 The Gender Impact of Social Security Reform in Latin America, with Estelle James and Rebeca Wong. Chapter 4 in Lessons from Pension Reform in the Americas edited by Stephen J. Kay and Tapen Sinha http://www.oup.com/uk/catalogue/
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Oxford U. Press, United Kingdom. December 2007.“The Impact of Private Participation on Disability Costs: Evidence from Chile,” with Estelle James and Augusto Iglesias, Michigan Retirement Research Center WP 2007-161, October 2007 (UM07-14)
English
Sarah Arroyo “Hands and Writing: A Digital Sample.” Kairos: A Journal of Rhetoric, Technology, and Pedagogy 12.3 (Summer 2008).
Susan Carlile, With Ruth Perry (eds.). Henrietta. By Charlotte Lennox. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 2008.Rev. of Samuel Johnson’s Unpublished Revisions to the Dictionary of the English Language. By Allen Reddick. Eighteenth-Century Book Reviews Online (www.csulb.edu/ebro), posted December 2007.
Stephen Cooper, “The Great Chain of Being.” Watershed (Brown University) 1.4 (2007): 54.
“Mosaic.” Quaderni del ’900 6 (The Road to Los Angeles and the United States: La creazione e diffusione delle opere di John Fante, ed. Teresa Fiore—special bi-lingual number featuring essays by American and Italian contributors).
Brian Finney, Martin Amis. London and New York: Routledge, 2008.“Migrancy and the Picaresque in Timothy Mo’s Renegade or Halo2.” Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction 49.1 (2007): 61-76.
Suzanne Greenberg, “How to Make My Ex-Boyfriend Your New One.” The Southwestern Michigan Review February 2007.“Excerpt from Homeschool.” Verdad 3 (2007). With Lisa Glatt. “Ojai.” Swink 3 (2007).
George Hart, “A New Green Script: Reading The Book of the Green Man Ecocritically.” Ronald Johnson: Man and Poet. Ed. Joel Bettridge and Eric Murphy Selinger. Orono, ME: National Poetry Foundation, 2008.
Neil Hultgren, “Imperial Melodrama in Wilkie Collins’s The Moonstone.” Victorians Institute Journal 35 (2007): 53-80
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Beth Lau, English Rev. of Jane Austen in Context. Ed. Janet Todd. BARS (British Association of Romantic Studies) Bulletin and Review 31 (2007): 29-31.
Gerry Locklin, New and Selected Poems (1967-2007). Ed. Paul Kareem Tayyar. Huntington Beach, CA: World Parade Books, 2008.The Cezanne/Pissarro Poems. Ed. Paul Kareem Tayyar. Huntington Beach, CA: World Parade Books, 2007.Wedlock Sunday and Other Poems. Austin: Liquid Paper/Nerve Cowboy Press, 2007.The San Antonio, Savannah, & Daytona Beach Poems. Chicago: Pitchfork Poetry Press, 2007.the ristorante godot. Dover, DE: Bottle of Smoke Press, 2007. Thank You, Dave: A Brubeck Tribute. Albuquerque, NM: Zerx Press, 2007. Hemingway, Early and Late. Ottawa: Black Bile Press, 2007. “You Don’t Say.” Ragged Edge Magsheet (Ipswich, England: www.raggededge.btinternet.co.uk) 16 (Poetics from California, ed. Christopher Buckley and Gary Young (Santa Cruz: Greenhouse Review Press/Alcatraz Editions, 2008).Translation of short story “Determinantes” in anthology Los mejores relatos: Narrativa estadounidense contemporanea, ed. Jose Luis Palacios (Caracas: Bid, 2007) Poems and stories in Ambit (London), Askew, Coagula Art Journal, Iconoclast, Nerve Cowboy, New York Quarterly, Pearl, Silt Reader, Spillway, Tears in the Fence (Dorset), Vulcan.
Bill Mohr, POEMS “Why the Heart Never Develops Cancer,” “Milk,” and “Alarm.” Bear Flag Republic: Prose Poems and Poetics from California. Ed. Christopher Buckley and Gary Young. Santa Cruz, CA: Greenhouse Review Press/Alcatraz Editions, 2008. 294-5. “Short Ode to My Little Toe.” Askew 4 (Fall/Winter 2007).“Alphabetical Holiday” and “Personal Chef.” Spot Literary Magazine 1.2 (Fall 2007).“The Dancer from the Dance.” Some for the Road: Poems for Gerald Locklin. Huntington Beach, CA: World Parade Books, 2008.PROSE Untitled Essay. Poets Bookshelf II: Contemporary Poets on Books that Shaped Their Art. Ed. Peter Davis and Tom Koontz. Seattle: Barnwood Press, 2008. 196-202.
Kent Richmond, Intensive Reading 4. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 2008.
Norbert Schürer, English With Clorinda Donato, RGRLL and Tim Keirn, History. “The Global Eighteenth Century” (Innovative Course Design Winning Proposal). http://asecs.press.jhu.edu/innovative_
course_design2007-08.html.
Norbert Schürer, (ed.) Sophia. By Charlotte Lennox. Peterborough, ON: Broadview, 2008. “Four Catalogues of the Lowndes Circulating Library, 1755-66.” Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America 101.3 (September 2007): 329-57.
Patty Seyburn, “Once More on Free Will.” Verdad 4 (2008). “B’rachot” and “Three Friends.” Zeek, January 2008.“Celebrity (i)” and “12:12 a.m.” La Fovea, December 2007.
“Hoopla” and “Long Distance.” Women in Judaism 5.1 (2007).“Insomnia Manual.” The Tampa Review 33/34. The Pain of Produce,” “4:04 a.m.,” and “4:44 a.m.” Askew 4 (Fall/Winter 2007).“Aubergine” and “The Train.” Verdad, Fall 2007.“The Pitch.” www.versedaily.com, September 4, 2007 (reprinted from Cimarron Review)“Perfection Letter (viii).” www.versedaily.com, August 18, 2007 (reprinted from 5 AM)“The Pitch.” Cimarron Review, Summer 2007.“Perfection Letter (vii)” and “Perfection Letter (viii). 5 AM 26 (Summer 2007).“The Plan for Today.” Diagram 7.4. “To Hope Street” and “2nd of Tammuz.” Arbutus.com, May 2007
Tom Thrasher, “how many fights” (poem). Used in movie Fighting Words, dir. E. Paul Edwards (Fighting Words Productions, 2007).
Martine Van Elk, “‘Determined to prove a villain’: Criticism, Pedagogy, and Richard III.” College Literature 34.4 (Fall 2007): 1-21.
Charles Webb, ESSAYS “How I Met the Prose Poem.” Salt Hill 20 (Winter 2008).“The Poem as Fitness Display.” The Writer’s Chronicle 40.5 (March 2008).POEMS IN ANTHOLOGIES“Another Pact” in Conversation Pieces, Poems That Talk To Other Poems (New York: Knopf, 2007).“The Secret History of Rock & Roll” and “Comebacks” in Third Rail (MTV Books, 2007).With Ron Koerge. “Horror Movies We’d Like to See” in Saints of Hysteria: Collaborative American Poetry (Soft Skull Press)”Shadow Ball” and essay in Kingsley tufts Chapbook II (Claremont Graduate University, 2007 continued page 18I also published "Anaphora," a review of Lovers and Drag Queens (poems), by Austin Alexis, in the Small Press Review, January-February 2008,Big” in Best American Poetry 2007 (New York: Simon & Schuster, 2007).“The Death of Santa Claus” in Faith & Doubt (Henry Holt, 2007).“Except Ye See Signs and Wonders,” “Second Son,” “Martians Land in LA,” and “On New Year’s Eve” in Bear Flag Republic: Prose Poems and Poetics from California. Ed. Christopher Buckley and Gary Young. (Santa Cruz, CA: Greenhouse Review Press/Alcatraz Editions, 2008).“On the Retirement of Gerald Locklin from CSULB” in Some for the Road (World Parade Books, 2008).POEMS IN JOURNALS “I Guess You’re Just Not Sentimental.” Swink 3 (Winter 2007).“Duck Tape.” North American Review 292.1 (January/February 2007).“He Won’t Go to Sleep Without Me.” Ploughshares 33.1 (Spring 2007). “The People On This Island Are So Poor.” Slant 21 (2007). “Terrible Twos.” Bryant Literary Review 8 2007).“Odds.” Jabberwock Review 28.1 (Spring 2007).“Seeming Important Is a Full-Time Job.” Nerve Cowboy 23 (Spring 2007).“Wakened By Santa Ana Winds.” Ascent 30.3 (Spring 2007).“Secrets.” Pearl 37 (Spring/Summer 2007).“Sneaker Males.” Kenyon Review 29.3 (Summer 2007).“You Can’t Tell the Drag Queens . . .” and “Crying in My Fat Weasel.” The Ledge 30 (Fall/Winter 2007).“Post-Partum” and “Two Bicycles.” Connecticut River Review (2007).“At 5 a.m., The Only Sounds . . . .” and “Breast Pump.” Great River Review 47 (Fall/Winter 2007).“Everybody Tries So Hard” and “Jackass: The Viewer.” TriQuarterly 128 (Fall 2007).“Galloping Sheds.” Green Mountains Review 20.1 & 2 (Fall 2007).“Miserlou.” Atlanta Review 14.1 (Fall 2007).“Places I Spent One Night.” Los Angeles Review 4 (2007).“For Tessie, Summer 1969.” Free Lunch 38 (Autumn 2007).“Mortician’s Wife,” “Painting the Fence,” and “Savings Account.” Spillway 13 (Fall 2007).“Health” and “Auction.” Caduceus 5 (2007).“It’s Hard Not to Hate the Tottering.” Alehouse 2 (2008).“Al’s Revenge.” The Paterson Literary Review 36 (2008-2009).“Dickhead Jim.” The Literary Review , Web Issue 2 (2008).“Ghost of a Chance” and “What Things Are Made Of.” Michigan Quarterly Review 47.1 (Winter 2008).“Lost Key,” “Open-Mouthed,” and “Termites in His Attic.” Cave Wall 3 (Spring 2008).“Not My Lucky Day” and “Her Last Conflagration.” Salt Hill 20 (Winter 2008).“The Sky Rains Blood.” In Posse Review 24 (Spring 2008).“Compliance and Relief.” Chiron Review 82 (Spring 2008).“Globigerina Ooze.” Conduit 19 (Spring 2008).“Hero Frog Hops Five Miles To Save Schoolgirls” and “Jelly-Belly Opera Singer . . .
.” Poems & Plays 15 (2008).“A Neck Brace Can Be Funny.” Slant 22 (Summer 2008).“After the Party’s Fall” and “Sometimes I’d Give Anything.” Skidrow Penthouse 9 (2008).“Bruises.” Third Wednesday 1.3 (Spring 2008).
Mark Williams, With Gladys Garcia (CHLS). “Cultural Considerations in Writing Assessment.” Education, Youth, Leadership, Labor: Asian, Pacific American, and Latino Perspectives. Ed. John Tsuchida AAAS, Juan Benitez CCE, and Dean Toji AAAS. Long Beach: Center for Asian Pacific American Studies, 2007. 151-9.
William Younglove, “A Case for Teaching the Literature of Atrocity.” California English 12 (April 2007): 6-8.“Children’s Holocaust Literature.” Encyclopaedia Judaica. 2nd ed. 2007.With Karen Shawn and Keren Goldfrad (eds.). The Call of Memory: Learning About the Holocaust through Narrative: An Anthology. Teaneck, New Jersey: Ben Yehuda Press, 2008.With Karen Shawn and Keren Goldfrad (eds.). The Call of Memory: Learning About the Holocaust through Narrative: A Teacher’s Guide. Teaneck, New Jersey: Ben Yehuda Press, 2008.
Carol Zitzer-Comfort, “Teaching Native American Literature: Inviting Students to See the World through Indigenous Lenses.” Pedagogy 8.1 (Winter 2008): 160-70.“Interconnectedness and Women’s Leadership: Disability Rights through the Lenses of Emancipatory Spirituality and Liberatory Theology.” Forum on Public Policy Online, Winter 2007 http://www.forumonpublicpolicy.com/archive07).With Teresa Doyle, Nobuo Masataka, Julie Korenberg, and Ursula Bellugi. “Nature and Nurture: Williams Syndrome Across Cultures.” Developmental Science 10.6. (2007): 755-62.Knudson, Ruth, Carol Zitzer-Comfort, Matthew Quirk, and Pia Alexander. “The effects of the Reading Institute for Academic Preparation (RIAP) on collaborating high school teachers.” The Clearinghouse. Forthcoming 2008.
Clifton Snider, (article), "Queer Persona and the Gay Gaze in Brokeback Mountain: Story and Film," was published by the Jungian journal, Psychological Perspectives, Volume 51, Issue 1 (2008).
I also published "Anaphora," a review of Lovers and Drag Queens (poems), by Austin Alexis, in the Small Press Review, January-February 2008.
Elizabeth Hoffman, "From Cynicism to Commitment: The Impact of Collective Bargaining and Campus Climate on Contingent Faculty Members." Academic Collective Bargaining. New York: Modern Language Association, 2006. "Rights and Respect." California Faculty Summer ).
"Use This Book" Review of Reclaiming the Ivory Tower: Organizing Adjuncts to Change Higher Education. Academe. American Association of University Professors (September-October 2007).
Nancy Strow Sheley , Book Review. Jennifer Putzi, Identifying Marks: Race, Gender, and the Marked Body in Nineteenth-Century America (Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2006), in Legacy 24.2 (2007): 338-340.
Frederick Wegener, “Marriage and the American Medical Woman in Dr. Breen’s Practice.” The Howellsian 10 (Fall 2007): 4-9.
Geography
Laris, Paul, and Bakkoury, Aziz. 2008. Nouvelles leçons d'une vieille pratique: mosaïque du feu dans la savane du Mali. Bois et Forêts des Tropiques 296, 2: 5-16.
Woods, James. 2008. Death penalty executions in the United States. Map published as Figure 6.8 in Kimmel, Michael, and Aronson, Amy. 2008. Sociology Now, p. 200. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson, Allen, and Bacon. 2007. A map, Percentage of CSULB graduates by state, was published in Geographic distribution of graduates of CSU, Long Beach, CSU Geospatial Review 5 (Spring): 7. Woods, James. 2007. Three maps, Distribution of graduates of California State University, Long Beach; Distribution of graduates of California State University, Long Beach, within California counties; and Distribution of graduates of California State University, Long Beach, with emphasis on Southern California were published in The geographic distribution of graduates: Where are CSULB alumni living? GIS Educator (Winter): 6-7.
Wechsler, Suzanne P. , 2007. Uncertainties associated with digital elevation models for hydrological applications: A review. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 11: 1481-1500.
Holmgren, C.A. , ; Norris, J.; and Betancourt, J.L. 2007. Inferences about winter temperatures and summer rains from the late Quaternary record of C4 perennial grasses and C3 desert shrubs in the northern Chihuahuan Desert. Journal of Quaternary Science 22: 141-162. doi: 10:1002/jqs.1023
Baruah, Bipasha 2007. Gendered realities: Exploring property ownership and tenancy relationships in urban India. World Development 35: 2096- 2109. 2007. Assessment of public-private-NGO partnerships: Water and sanitation services in slums. Natural Resources Forum 31: 226-237.
Holmgren, C.A. , ; Rosello, E.; and Betancourt, J.L. 2007. Late Holocene fossil rodent middens from the arica region of northernmost Chile. Journal of Arid Environments doi:10.1016/j.jaridenv.2007.09.003 (print version forthcoming, online version published at Wiley InterScience).
Moseley, William, and *Laris, Paul*, . 2008. West African environmental narratives and development-volunteer praxis. /The Geographical Review/ 98, 1: 59-81.
Rodrigue, Christine M. , 2007. Geography diversity initiatives at California State University, Long Beach: The Geoscience Diversity Enhancement Program. Yearbook of the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers 69: 160-167.
Del Casino, Vincent J., Jr. , and Jones, J.P., III. 2007. Space for inequality researchers: A view from geography. In The Sociology of Spatial Inequality, ed. L. Lobao, G. Hooks, and A. Tickamyer, pp. 233-251. Albany, NY: SUNY Press. 2007. Health/Sexuality/Geography. In Geographies of Sexualities: Theory, Practices, and Politics, ed. K. Brown, J. Lim, and G. Brown, pp. 39-52. London: Ashgate. 2007. Flaccid theory and the geographies of sexual health in the age of Viagra. Health and Place doi:10.1016/j.healthplace.2007.01.003 Del Casino, Vincent J., Jr. and Jocoy, Christine L. , Geography 2008. Neoliberal subjectivities, the "new" homelessness, and struggles over spaces of/in the city. Antipode 40, 1: 191-199.
Holmgren, Camille A. , 2007. Review of the book, Dry Borders: Great Natural Reserves of the Sonoran Desert by R.S. Felger and B. Broyles. The Quarterly Review of Biology 82: 304.
Dallman, Suzanne, 2008. GIS Modeling for Stormwater and Groundwater Management. Proceedings, AWRA 2008 Spring Specialty Conference, San Mateo, CA.
History
Emily Berquist, "Bishop Martínez Compañón's Practical Utopia in Enlightenment Peru," January 2008, The Americas Ot"Nature and Science in the Early Modern Iberian World," review article, Itinerario 2007:3 Memorias histórico, físicas, crítico, apologéticas de la América meridional (review)?The Americas Volume 64, Number 4, pp. 625-626
Linda Alkana, , “Teaching World History with Graphic Novels,” World History Bulletin (Winter 2007); Review of “The Romantics” in Educational Media Reviews On-Line; “Classroom Etiquette,” for University 100 textbook, The University in Your Future.
Houri Berberian,“Armenian Women in Late 19th- and Early 20th-Century Persia,” Encyclopaedia Iranica online (http://www.iranica.com); “Sceriman Family,” co-authored with Sebouh Aslanian Encyclopaedia Iranica online (http://www.iranica.com).
Donna Binkiewicz, , “A Modernist Vision: The NEA’s Visual Arts Program, 1965-1975” in Casey Nelson Blake, ed., The Arts of Democracy (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2007); book reviews in The Southern California Quarterly and The History Teacher.
Jeffrey Blutinger, ‘So-Called Orthodoxy’: The History of an Unwanted Label,” Modern Judaism (July 2007).
Albie Burke, , review of David Brown, Richard Hofstadter: An Intellectual Biography (University of Chicago, 2006) in The History Teacher (Spring 2008).
Patricia Cleary,“Women’s Roles in Eighteenth-Century St. Louis: A Document Project on Sex, Law, and Empire,” in Women and Social Movements 12.2 (March 2008).
Jane Dabel, A Respectable Woman: The Public Roles of African American Women in 19th-Century New York (New York University Press, 2008).
Ali F. Igmen, , “Viewing Kyrgyz Politics through ‘Orientalist’ Eyes,” Central Eurasian Studies Review (Summer 2006); “Finding History in Chingiz Aitmatov's Early Prose and in the Memories of Veterans: Kyrgyz Women of ‘The Great Patriotic War,’” Koebner Yearbook for Central European History, Culture & Thought (November 2007). Ali F. Igmen history "Finding History in Chingiz Aitmatov's Early Prose and in the Memories of Veterans: Kyrgyz Women of 'The Great Patriotic War,'" Tabur: Koebner Yearbook for Central European History, Culture & Thought, The Richard Koebner Minerva Center for German History, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, (2008)
Andrew Jenks, “Thinking Inside and Outside the Box: The Paradoxes of the Palekh Lacquer.” for "Palekh: Icons to Souvenir Boxes to Icons," Joslyn Art Museum, Omaha, Nebraska, 2008.
Troy Johnson, History /AIS, Red Power: Alcatraz to Wounded Knee (University of Nebraska Press, 2008), and Red Power: The Native American Civil Rights Movement (Chelsea House Publications, 2007); Foreword, Native American Policy During the Gilded Age (forthcoming 2008); Encyclopedia of American Indian History; “American Indian Movement,” Native Americans; and “American Indian Activism in the ‘60s.” (2008); book reviews for American Indian Culture and Research Journal and the Western Historical Quarterly.
William Weber, , The Great Transformation of Musical Taste: Concert Programming from Haydn to Brahms (Cambridge University Press, 2008).
Hugh Wilford, , The Mighty Wurlitzer: How the CIA Played America (Harvard University Press, 2008).
Tim Keirn, History, “Tea,” “Atlantic Migration,” and “The Columbian Exchange” in encyclopedias of Modern World History (Oxford and Cambridge University Presses); “Migration in the Early Modern World: A Historiographic Approach,” in Kathy Callahan, ed., for the College Board.
Arlene Lazarowitz, History, "Search for Balance: The Johnson Administration, the State Department, and the Middle East, 1964-1967,” Diplomatic History (February 2008); “Senator Burton K. Wheeler,” Home Front Heroes: Biographic Dictionary of America during Wartime.
Lise Sedrez, , article on urban floods in Rio de Janeiro, in Maquinações: idéias para o ensino de ciências (October 2007); “Environmental History of Modern Latin America,” in Blackwell’s Companion to Latin American History, edited by Thomas Holloway.
Caitlin Murdock, , “Tourist Landscapes and Regional Identities in Saxony, 1878-1938,” Central European History 40.4 (December 2007); “Constructing a Modern German Landscape: Tourism, Nature, and Industry in Saxony” in James Retallack and David Blackbourn, eds, Localism, Landscape, and the Ambiguities of Place: German-Speaking Central Europe, 1860-1930 (University of Toronto Press, 2007).
Sarah Schrank, , “Modern Urban Planning and the Civic Imagination: Historiographical Perspectives on Los Angeles,” Journal of Planning History; “Nuestro Pueblo: The Spatial and Cultural Politics of Los Angeles’ Watts Towers” in Gyan Prakash and Kevin Kruse, eds, The Spaces of the Modern City: Imaginaries, Politics, and Everyday Life (Princeton University Press).
Art and the City: Civic Imagination and Cultural Authority in Los Angeles (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2008).
International Studies
Richard R. Marcus , and Stephen Kiebzak . “The Role of Water Doctrines in Enhancing Opportunities for Sustainable Agriculture in Alabama” Journal of the American Water Resources Association (JAWRA). No. 3. 2008.Richard R. Marcus. “Tòkana: The Collapse of the Rural Malagasy Community.” African Studies Review. No. 3. 2008.Richard R. Marcus and Joseph Onjala. "Exit the State: decentralization and the need for local social, political, and economic consideration in water resource allocation in Madagascar and Kenya.” Journal of Human Development. April 2008.Richard R. Marcus. “Madagascar: Community Based Water Resource Management.” Current Conservation. Vol. 2. No. 2., 2008 (a shortened reprint of “When Community Based Water Resource Management Has Gone Too Far” below).Richard R. Marcus. “Where Community Based Water Resource Management Has Gone Too Far: Poverty and Disempowerment in Southern Madagascar,” Conservation and Society. Vol 5, No. 2, 2007.Richard R. Marcus. “Madagascar” in Africa Yearbook: Politics, Economy, and Society South of the Sahara. Andreas Mehler, ed. Leiden and Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, 2007. Richard R. Marcus. “Kenya’s conflict isn’t ‘tribal’.” Op/Ed. Los Angeles Times. January 24, 2008. Richard R. Marcus. “Community profiling's long, sad history.” Op/Ed. Los Angeles Times. November 13, 2007.Richard R. Marcus. “Madagascar: Trends in Conflict and Cooperation
Journalism,
Raul Reis, "How Brazilian and North American Newspapers Frame the Stem Cell Research Debate", Science Communication, 2008, 29, 316-334."Introduction to Mass Communication", 2nd. ed, is coming out this fall, published by Kendall/Hunt
Heloiza G. Herscovitz Academic Article“Brazil’s President Lula da Silva vs. NYT foreign correspondent Larry Rohter: misconceptions and stereotypes in international coverage,” Brazilian Journalism Research, Brazil, vol. 3, no. 1, 2007. Book Chapter: “Content Analysis in
Research Methods for Journalism, Eds. Marcia Benetti Machado and Claudia Lago. Vozes: São Paulo, Brazil, August 2007. Book review in Academic Journal:Freedom of the Press 2006: A Global Survey of Media Independence,Karin Deutsch Karlekar (Ed.). Journalism Studies, vol. 4, no. 4, pp. 680-688, August 2007. Non –Academic Publications (daily newspapers): “Barbara Walters, an American icon.” Article published in Portuguese at Diario Catarinense, daily newspaper of Florianopolis, Brazil, May 31, 2008. Available at . “Following Britney Spears.” Articule published in Portuguese at Diario Catarinense, daily newspaper of Florianopolis, Brazil, April 12, 2008
Philosophy
Malek Khazaee, The Case of Nietzsche's Madness," International Journal in Philosophy, Religion, Politics, and the Arts, III/1 (2008)First Reprint of "The Looming Clouds of a Stateless Totalitarianism of the Spirit," Jahrbuch der Österreichischen Karl-Jaspers-Gesellschaft, vol. 12 (2008)Second Reprint: Innsbruck, Austria: Studien Verlag, 2008 International Orders: Studien Verlag, Amraser Strasse 118, A-6010 Innsbruck, Austria BOOK REVIEWS (Malek Khazaee):Lisa A. Shabel's Mathematics in Kant's Critical Philosophy: Reflections on Mathematical Practice in Essays in Philosophy, 9/1 (2008)Lou Salome's Nietzsche in The Journal of Nietzsche Studies, Number 33, (2007)Reprinted by Project Muse, Scholarly Journals Online (2007)
Max Rosenkrantz, “The King of France Restored,” Metaphysica 8 (2007): 149 – 163
Ravi Sharma, “From Definitions to Forms?” [Critical discussion of R. M. Dancy, Plato’s Introduction of Forms], Apeiron 40 (no. 4), December 2007, 375-95“The Anatomy of an Illusion: On Plato’s Purported Commitment to Self-Predication” Apeiron 40 (no. 2), June 2007, 159-198
Julie Van Camp, “ Slovak National Ballet, A Sampler of Ballet in Bratislava,” Dance View 25:2 (Spring 2008) 25-29“How Religion Co-opts Morality in Legal Reasoning: A Case Study of Lawrence v. Texas,” International Journal of Applied Philosophy 21:2 (Fall 2007), 24-251“Originality in Postmodern Appropriation Art,” The Journal of Arts Management, Law, and Society 36:4 (Winter 2007), 247-258“Martha Graham’s Legal Legacy,” Dance Chronicle 30:1 (2007), 67-99
Nellie Wieland,"Linguistic Authority and Convention in a Speech Act Analysis of Pornography." Australasian Journal of Philosophy, September 2007.
Cory Wright, “What is psychological explanation?” (with William Bechtel). In Paco Calvo & John Symons (Eds.), Routledge Companion to the Philosophy of Psychology (2008). New York: Routledge.“Embodied cognition: grounded until further notice?” British Journal of Psychology, 99 (2008): 157¬164.“Review of Hubert Cuyckens, René Dirven, and John R. Taylor’s (Eds.) Cognitive Approaches to Lexical Semantics.” Cognitive Linguistics, 18 (2007): 570¬579.“Truth as a normative modality of cognitive acts” (with Gila Sher). In Dirk Greimann and Geo Siegwart (Eds.), Truth and Speech Acts: Studies in the Philosophy of Language (2007: 525¬574). New York: Routledge.“Autonomy, allostasic mechanisms, and AI: a biomimetic perspective.” (with Ioan Muntean). Pragmatics and Cognition, 15 (2007): 489¬513.“Is psychological explanation going extinct?” In Maurice Schouten and Huib Looren de Jong (Eds.), The Matter of the Mind: Philosophical Essays on Psychology, Neuroscience, and Reduction (2007: 249¬274). Oxford: Blackwell.
Marcy Lascano, “Review of Nicholas Rescher’s Studies in Leibniz’s Cosmology” in The Leibniz Review, December 2007
Wayne Wright, “Reply to Philipona and O’Regan” (with Kent Johnson) Visual Neuroscience 25(March 2008): 221-224 “Why naturalize consciousness?” The Southern Journal of Philosophy 45 (2007): 583-607
Patrick Dieveney, “Dispensability in the Indispensability Argument”, Synthese (2007), 157:105-128.
Political Science
Christopher Dennis, Marshall H. Medoff and Michael Magnera. 2008. "Constituents' Economic Interests and Senator Support for Spending Limitations,"Journal of
Socio-Economics.Christopher Dennis, William Moore and Tracey Somerville. 2007. "The Impact of Politics on the Distribution of State and Local Tax Burdens," Social Science Journal, Vol. 44, No. 2, pp. 339-347.
Teresa Wright,, "State-Society Relations in Reform-Era
China: A Unique Case of Post-Socialist State-led Late Development?" Comparative Politics 40(3) (April 2008): 353-374. Teresa Wright, "Organization, Mobilization, and Comparative Perspectives on Opportunity: Student Movements in China and Taiwan," in Kevin O'Brien, ed., Popular Protest in China (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2008)..” SwissPeace FAST (Frühanalyse von Spannungen und Tatsachenermittlung) Political Early Warning System (funded by the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation). December 2007.
Mary Caputi, “Ambivalence and Displacement in Michael Haneke’s Caché.” Paper published electronically as part of the “Cultural Studies Now” Conference proceedings. Conference was held at the University of East London, England, July 19-23, 2007. URL: <http://www.uel.ac.uk/culturalstudiesnow/> presenting paper in Prato, Italy titled “Obama vs. Clinton: Identity’s Violence and the Insights of Feminist Theory.”
Dr. Cora Sol Goldstein, Capturing the German Eye: American Visual Propaganda in Occupied
Germany the University of Chicago Press (forthcoming Spring 2009); “A Strategic Failure: American Information Control Policy in Occupied Iraq,” Military Review (March/April 2008); Book review of Jeffrey K. Olick's The Politics of Regret: On Collective Memory and Historical Responsibility, German Politics and Society (Spring 2008); and "Why Mr. Gates is Wrong" (Op-Ed), Armed Forces Journal (forthcoming, Fall 2008).
Ron Schmidt, “Defending English in an English-Dominant World: the Ideology of the ‘Official English’ Movement in the United States,” in Monica Heller and Alexandre Duchene, eds., Discourses of Endangerment: Interest and Ideology in the Defense of Languages (London: Continuum International Publishing Group, 2007), pp. 197-215.“Comparing Federal Government Immigrant Settlement Policies in Canada and the United States,” American Review of Canadian Studies, 37:1 (2007), pp. 103-122.
Psychology
Diane Lee, Peterson, R.S., Fernando, G., Day, L., Allen, T.A., Chapleau, J.D., Menjivar, J., Schlinger, B.A., and Lee, D.W. (2007). Aromatase expression and cell proliferation following injury of the adult zebra finch hippocampus. Developmental Neurobiology, 67(14):1867-78.Lee, D.W., Fernando, G., Peterson, R.S., Allen, T.A., and Schlinger, B.A. (2007). Estrogen mediation of injury-induced cell birth in neuroproliferative regions of the adult zebra finch brain. Developmental Neurobiology, 67(8): 1107-17 Gardner, R. D. Battistoni, B., Chapleau, J. D., Chinn, E., Drumheller, K. M., Latimore, A. D., Mana, A., McCulloch, K. M., Minikata, K., Tieu, R., Law, L. M., and Lee, D. W. (2007). Injury-induced cytogenesis: A comparison between neurogenic and non-neurogenic brain regions. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 33.Law, L.M., Menjivar, J., Mitterling, K., and Lee, D.W. (2007). Differences in response to injury between food-storing and non-storing birds. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 33.Mitterling, K.L., Law, L.M., Gardner, R.D., Ramus, S., and Lee, D.W. (2007). Hippocampus and septum volumes show season, sex, and species differences in black-capped chickadees and dark-eyed juncos. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 33.Gardner, R.D., Law, L.M., Mitterling, K.L., Ramus, S.J., and Lee, D.W. (2008). Cell incorporation in the septo-hippocampal pathway of food-storing and non-storing birds: Season, lesion, and species effects. Presented at the Meeting on the Integrative Biology of Scatter Hoarding: Ecology, Psychology, and Neuroscience, August 2008.Law, L.M., Gardner, R.D., Drumheller, K.M., and Lee, D.W. (2008). Injury induced cell proliferation and incorporation: Comparing a food-storing and non-storing species. Presented at the Meeting on the Integrative Biology of Scatter Hoarding: Ecology, Psychology, and Neuroscience, August 2008.Lee, D.W. (2008). Cell proliferation and incorporation following injury: Investigations into hippocampal injury, repair, and recovery of function. Presented at the Meeting on the Integrative Biology of Scatter Hoarding: Ecology, Psychology, and Neuroscience, August 2008.Gardner, R.D., Mitterling, K.L., Law, L.M., Ramus, S.J., and Lee, D.W. (2008a). Evidence for Evolved Adaptive Specialization in the Food-Storing Black-Capped Chickadee (Poecile atricapillus). Presented at the Southern California Animal Behavior Society Meeting, March 2008.Gardner, R.D., Mitterling, K.L., Law, L.M., Ramus, S.J., and Lee, D.W. (2008b). Evidence for Evolved Adaptive Specialization in the Food-Storing Black-Capped Chickadee (Poecile atricapillus). Presented at the California State University Long Beach PsychDay Meeting, April 2008. Gardner, R.D., and Lee, D.W. (2008). Seasonal Differences in Cell Proliferation in the Hippocampus and Septum of Food-Storing and Non-Storing Birds. Presented at the California State University Long Beach Student Research Competition, March 2008.Drumheller, K. M. and Lee, D. W. (2008). Can the brain repair itself? Injury-induced neurogenesis and recovery of function following hippocampal injury. Presented at the California State University Long Beach Psych Day Meeting, April 2008
Courtney Ahrens, Ahrens, C., Dean, K., & Rozee, P. (2008). Understanding and preventing rape. In F.L. Denmark & M.A. Paludi (Eds.), Psychology of Women: A Handbook of Issues and Theories (pp. 509-554). Westport, CT, US: Praeger Publishers/Greenwood Publishing Group. Ahrens, C., Campbell, R., Ternier, K., Wasco, S., & Sefl, T. (2007). Deciding who to tell:Expectations and outcomes of rape survivors’ first disclosures. Psychology of Women Quarterly, 31, 38-49.Ahrens, C. & Rozee, P. (2007). Using an ecological perspective to understand and address sexual assault on campus. In G. Stahly (Ed.), Gender, Identity, Equity, and Violence, CSU Monograph Series on Enduring Social Issues.
Religious Studies
Yechiel Shalom Goldberg “The Foolishness of the Wise and the Wisdom of Fools in Spanish Kabbalah: An Inquiry Into the Taxonomy of the Wise Fool,” The Journal for the Study of Sephardic and Mizrahi Jewry 1, no. 2 (October/November 2007): 42–78. http://sephardic.fiu.edu/journal/index.htm. “Spiritual Leadership and the Popularization of Kabbalah in Medieval Spain” The Journal for the Study of Sephardic and Mizrahi Jewry. Forthcoming 2008. “Atonement. Medieval Judaism.” Encyclopedia of the Bible and its Reception. (Walter deGruyter). Forthcoming 2008.
F. Stanley Jones, “Marcionism in the Pseudo-Clementines.” In Poussières de christianisme et de judaïsme antiques: Études réunies en l’honneur de Jean-Daniel Kaestli et Éric Junod, ed. Albert Frey and Rémi Gounelle, 225-44. Publications de l’Institut romand des sciences
bibliques 5. Lausanne: Éditions du Zèbre, 2007. “The Pseudo-Clementines.” In Jewish Christianity Reconsidered: Rethinking Ancient Groups and Texts, ed. Matt Jackson-McCabe, 285-304, 331-33. Minneapolis: Fortress, 2007. “The Gospel of Peter in Pseudo-Clementine Recognitions 1,27-71.” In Das Evangelium nach Petrus:
Text, Kontexte, Intertexte, ed. Thomas J. Kraus and Tobias Nicklas, 237-44. Texte und Untersuchungen zur Geschichte der altchristlichen Literatur 158. Berlin and New York: Walter de Gruyter, 2007. “La filiación en algunas tradiciones judeocristianas primitivas.” In Filiación: Cultura pagana, religión de Israel, orígenes del cristianismo, vol. 2: Actas de las III y IV Jornadas de Estudio “La filiación en los inicios de la reflexión cristiana,” ed. Juan José Ayán Calvo, Patricio de Navascués Benlloch, and Manuel Aroztegui Esnaola, 283-303. Colección estructuras y procesos, Serie religión. Madrid: Trotta, 2007. Review of Rechenschaft vom Evangelium: Exegetische Studien zum Römerbrief, by Eduard Lohse. Catholic Biblical Quarterly 70 (2008): 422-24. Sonship in Some Early Jewish Christian Traditions. Institute for Antiquity and Christianity Occasional Papers 52. Claremont, Calif.: Institute for Antiquity and Christianity, 2008. Photius’s Witness to the Pseudo-Clementines.” In Nouvelles intrigues pseudo- clémentines, ed. Frédéric Amsler, et al., 93-101 Publications de l’Institut romand des sciences bibliques 6. Lausanne: Éditions du Zèbre, 2008.
David Tabb Stewart, “Does the Priestly Purity Code Domesticate Women?” 65-73.
In B. J. Schwartz, D. P. Wright, J. Stackert and N. S. Meshel (eds.), Perspectives on Purity and Purification in the Bible (New York: Oxford University Press, 2008). Review of Disability Studies and the Hebrew Bible:
Figuring Mephibosheth in the David Story. By Jeremy Schipper. Journal of Religion, Disability, and Health 12/1
(2008): 89-90.Review of Judaism in America. By Marc Lee Raphael. Nova Religio 12/1 (Aug 2008): 139-40.
Review of Children of the New Age. By Steven J. Sutcliffe. Nova Religio 11/1 (Aug 2007): 117-18.
RGRLL
Lisa Vollendorf, (Spanish) “Owning Up to History: Ethics and Aesthetics in Carme Riera’s Dins el darrer blau.”/Visions and Revisions: Women’s Narrative in Twentieth-Century Spain/. Foro Hispánico 31. Ed. Kathleen M. Glenn and Kathleen McNerney. Amsterdam and New York: Rodopi, 2008. 147-67.“Comunidad, cultura y el canon femenino.” /Cánones críticos en la poesía de los Siglos de Oro. /Ed. Pedro Ruiz Pérez. Vigo: Academia del Hispanismo, 2008. 225-34.“Globalizing Women’s Studies: The Case of Spain.” /Remapping the Humanities. Identity, Community, Memory, (Post)Modernity/. Ed. Mary Garrett, Heidi Gottfried, and Sandra VanBurkleo. Wayne State University Press, 2008. 112-22 .“Across the Atlantic: Sor Juana, La respuesta, and the Hispanic Women's Canon.”/Approaches to Teaching Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz./ Ed. Emilie Bergmann and Stacey Schlau. Publications of the Modern Language Association, 2007. 95-102."No Doubt It Will Amaze You: María de Zayas’s Early Modern Feminism.” Reprint./Short Story Criticism. /Volume 94 (SSC-94). Ed. Larry rudeau. Detroit: Gale Group, 2007.
Jean-Jacques Jura, Balboa Films: A History and Filmography of the Silent Film Studio. Jean-Jacques Jura and Rodney Norman Bardin II. McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers: Jefferson, North Carolina, and London. Reprinted 2007.2. Aucassin & Nicolette: A Chantefable from the Twelfth-Century Minstrels, A Facing-Page Translation. Translated and Illustrated by Jean-Jacques Jura. Foreword by Stephen G. Nichols, Johns Hopkins University. The Edwin Mellen Press: Lewiston, New York. 2007.
Clorinda Donato:“The Yverdon Encyclopédie and Holland. Transmission, translation, adaptation and missed collaboration,” in Lectures de Jacques Proust, Muriel Brot and Sante Viselli, editors, Presses Universitaires de la Méditeranée, Publications de l’Université Paul Valéry Montpellier III, 2008. 124-147.
“Teaching the Global Eighteenth Century: Course Design, Materials and Research Program” (with Tim Keirn and Norbert Schürer), http://asecs.press.jhu.edu/innovative_course
_design2007-08.html Teaching Pamphlet #9, 2008.“Translating the Italian Eighteenth Century: An Assessment and Proposal,” (Clorinda Donato and Rebecca Addicks) NEMLA Italian Studies, XXX, 2007, 109-149.“Etre dix-huitièmiste, être encyclopédiste” Etre dix-huitièmiste aujourd’hui II, ed. Carol Blum. Centre international pour l’étude du dix-huitième siècle, Ferney 2007, 101-108.
Stephen H. Fleck, : “From Personnages to Personæ: On the Evolution of Molière’s Late Dramaturgy.” Article in Le Nouveau Moliériste (Glasgow), Vol. VII (2008): 59-81. “Modernité de la Comédie-Ballet.” Article in William Brooks & Rainer Zaiser (eds): Theatre, Fiction, and Poetry in the French Long Seventeenth Century/Le Théâtre, le roman, et la poésie à l’âge classique. Oxford, New York, Frankfurt, Bern: Peter Lang, 2007. 97-110.“Représentation et spectacle dans les comédies-ballets : De la représentation du monde à la création du spectacle total.” Article in Rainer Zaiser, ed., L'âge de la représentation: L'art du spectacle au XVIIe siècle (Actes du IXe Colloque du Centre International de Rencontres sur le XVIIe siècle, Kiel, 16-18 mars 2006). Tübingen: G. Narr, 2007. 195-206.
Rainof, Alexander. "Translation and Interpretation, the Law, and Language Barriers in the United States of America." Proceedings of the XVIII FIT World Congress. Shanghai, August 4-7, 2008. FIT stands for Federation Internationale des Traducteurs.
Jeffrey L. High, German ed. Book:, Schiller's Literary Prose Works. New Translations and Critical Essays (Rochester: Camden House,2008)Articles:"(A fragment of) A True Story (from most recent history).The 'Truth' in Schiller's Literary Prose Works," in: Schiller's Literary Prose Works. New Translations and Critical Essays, Jeffrey L. High, ed., (Rochester: Camden House, 2008) "Schiller and the German Novella," in: Schiller's Literary Prose Works. New Translations and Critical Essays, Jeffrey L. High, ed., (Rochester: Camden House, 2008)Translation:Friedrich Schiller, "The Criminal of Lost Honor," in: Jeffrey L. High, ed., Schiller's Literary Prose Works. New Translations and Critical Essays (Rochester: Camden House,2008)
Bonnie Gasior, Spanish “Slaying the Beast: The Case of Beatriz in Sor Juana’s La segunda Celestina.” Bulletin of the Comediantes. (forthcoming Sept. 2008).2. “Bartolomé de las Casas, Alonso de Espinosa, and Lope de Vega: Engendering a (Female) Poetics of Incursion: The Case of The Guanches de Tenerife and Conquest of the Canary Islands.” Cultural Conquests 1500 – 2000. Tim Kirk and Luda Klusakova (eds.), Studia Historica LVII, AUC, Philosophica et Historica. Karolinum: Prague 2008.. . "An Interview with Dr. Keith Fowler and Glenn Odom of UCI's Production of La Celestina: 'If only we had used that stupid girdle!'" Comedia Performance. 169-185. 2008. 4. “Life is a Dream.” Comedia Performance. Journal of the Association for Hispanic Classical Theater. Washington, D.C.: Association for Hispanic Classical Theater. South Coast Repertory (Costa Mesa, CA) 186-190. 2008 Theater review of Don Quijote: La última aventura. (Bilingual Foundation of the Arts, Los Angeles, CA) Comedia Performance. 191-198. 2008. 6. “The Economy of the Feminine: Las medias rojas de Emilia Pardo Bazán.” Hispania 90.4 (2007): 747-54.
Sociology
Norma Chinchilla, Tanya Golash-Boza and Douglas A. Parker, “HUMAN RIGHTS IN A GLOBALIZING WORLD: WHO PAYS THE HUMAN COST OF MIGRATION?” The Journal of Latino-Latin American Studies, Vo1. 2, No. 4, Fall 2007, pp. 34-46. Tanya Golash-Boza and Douglas A. Parker, “IMMIGRANT RIGHTS AS HUMAN RIGHTS,” in GLOBALIZATION AND AMERICA: RACE, HUMAN RIGHTS, AND INEQUALITY, ed. by Angela Hattery, David Embrick and Earl Smith, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc., 2008 (with Liesl Haas) “De Protesta a Propuesta: Feminism in Latin America,” Latin American After Neo-Liberalism: Turning the Tide in the 21st Century? Eric Hershberg and Fred Rosen, New York: New Press, 2007. “Central Americans: Guatemalans, Hondurans, and Nicaraguans,” in Mary Waters and Reed Ueda, eds., The New Americans, Harvard University Press, 2007
Nancy J Martin, . 2007. Review of the book, Church, Identity, and Change: Theology And Denominational Structures In Unsettled Times by David A. Roozen and James R. Nieman (2005). Sociology of Religion 68(4), pp. 430-431.
Oliver Wang Wang, Oliver. 2007. "Rapping and Repping Asian: Authenticity and the Asian American MC." From Alien Encounters: Popular Culture in Asian America. Editors Mimi Nguyen, Thuy Tu. Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press. pp. 35-68.
Nielan Barnes (2008) Paradoxes and Asymmetries of Transnational Networks: A Comparative Case Study of Mexico's Community-based AIDS Organizations. Social Science & Medicine, Vol 66/4 pp 933-944 Book Review (2007) Urban Action Networks: HIV/AIDS and Community Organizing in New York City by Howard Lune, in Mobilization, Sept 2007.
Leakhena Nou , Exploring the psychosocial adjustment of Khmer refugees in Massachusetts from an insider’s perspective. Book chapter in T.L. Pho, J.N. Gerson, & S. Cowan (Eds.), Southeast Asian Refugees and Immigrants in the Mill City. UPNE (2008). A sociological analysis of the psychosocial adaptation of Khmer refugees in Massachusetts. Book chapter in R. L. Dalla, J. DeFrain, J. Johnson, & D. A. Abbott (Eds.), Strengths and challenges of new immigrant families: Implications for research, theory, education, and service. Lexington, MA: Lexington Press (forthcoming, 2008).The making of political mavericks and globalization: A quest for symbolic participatory democracy in Cambodia. (Santa Clara Journal of International Law, 6 [1]) (forthcoming, 2008). On the edges of indigenous: A personal narrative of a Cambodian sociologist researching Cambodian refugees in Massachusetts. Book chapter in M. Chiu (Ed.), A Cultural History of Asian/Americans in New England (working title). UPNE (forthcoming, 2009)
Jeff Davis, Davis, Jeff and Daniel Werre. 2007. "Agonistic stress in early adolescence and its effects on reproductive effort in young adulthood". Evolution and Human Behavior, 28(4): 228-233.Davis, Jeff and Daniel Werre. 2008. "A Longitudinal Study of the Effects of Uncertainty on Reproductive Behavior", Human Nature (Forthcoming).
Liz Philipose
“On Euro Colonial Sovereignty: Decolonizing the Racial Grammar of International Law”, in eds. Chandra Talpade Mohanty, Minnie Bruce Pratt and Robin Riley, _Feminism and War_, Zed Press 2008 (forthcoming)“Feminism, International Law and the Spectacular Violence of the ‘Other’: Decolonizing the Laws of War”, in eds. Renée Heberle and Victoria Grace, _Theorizing Sexual Violence_, Routledge 2008 (forthcoming) “Slippery Speech Acts”. _Topia: Canadian Journal of Cultural Studies_19, Spring 2008 (forthcoming)
Shira Tarrant , Men Speak Out: Views on Gender, Sex and Power. New York: Routledge January 2008.“The Great Cover-Up: Can High Necklines Cure Low Morals?” Bitch Magazine: Feminist Response to Popular Culture, Winter 2008.Excerpts from Men Speak Out were selected for The Social Issues Collection. New York: Routledge, 2008.
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