Twenty-First Century Scholars
Books by faculty published since 2000,
updated to April 30, 2003
Connection: A Woman's Place in the Fictional
Landscapes of Emily Carr, Willa Cather, Margaret Laurence, and Alice
Munro, Professor of Canadian Studies Robert Thacker (not yet released).
Hypnocounseling: An Eclectic Bridge Between Milton Erickson and Carl
Rogers (Ross-on-Wye, Wales: PCCS Books, 2003), Emeritus Professor of
Education Hugh Gunnison '52.
Shaping the Upper Canadian Frontier: Environment,
Society, and Culture in the Trent Valley (University of Calgary Press,
2003), Professor of Canadian Studies Neil Forkey.
Marie Laurencin,
Une Femme Unadapte in Feminist Histories of Art (Ashgate Publishing
Company, 2003), L.M. Flint Professor of Fine Arts Elizabeth Louise
Kahn.
Gender Identity and Performance: Understanding Swahili Cultural
Realities Through Song (Africa World Press, 2003), Visiting Assistant
Professor of Anthropology and Acting Director of the Kenya Program
Mwenda Ntarangwi.
El mundo ms que humano en la poes’a
de Pablo Antonio Cuadra: un estudio ecocr’tico. (Asociaci—n
Pablo Antonio Cuadra, 2002), Professor of Modern Languages and Literatures
Steven F. White.
Freedom's Promise: Ex-Slave Families and Citizenship
in the Age of Emancipation (University of Virginia Press, 2002), Assistant
Professor of History Elizabeth Regosin.
Collateral Language: A User's
Guide to America's New War (New York University Press, 2002), co-edited
by Assistant Professor of Global Studies John Collins and Visiting
Instructor of Sociology Ross Glover, with contributions from several
faculty members.
Five Key Concepts in Anthropological Thinking (Prentice
Hall, 2002), Professor of Anthropology Richard Perry.
El intersticio
de la colonia: ruptura y mediaci—n en la narrativa antiesclavista
cubana. (Editorial Iberoamericana, 2002), Assistant Professor of Modern
Languages and Literatures Ilia Casanova-Marengo.
Early Recollections:
Theory and Practice in Counseling and Psychotherapy (Brunner-Routledge,
2002), Professor of Education and Coordinator of the Counseling and
Development Program Arthur J. Clark.
Sharpening her Pen: Strategies
of Rhetorical Violence by Early Modern English Women Writers (Susquehanna
University Press, 2002), Professor of English Sidney L. Sondergard.
The Cabala of Pegasus: An Annotated Transla-tion of Giordano Bruno's
Cabala del cavallo Pegaseo (Yale University Press, 2002), trans. by
Professor of English Sidney L. Sondergard and Madison Sowell.
Mementos,
Artifacts, and Hallucinations From the Ethnographer's Tent (Routledge,
2002), co-edited by Visiting Assistant Professor of Music David R.
Henderson.
The Reluctant Film Art of Woody Allen (University Press
of Kentucky, 2001; paperback, 2003), Professor of English Peter J.
Bailey.
Global Multiculturalism: Comparative Perspectives on Ethnicity,
Race, and Nation (Rowman and Littlefield, 2001), co-edited by Professor
of Philosophy (and current Dean) Grant H. Cornwell '79 and Professor
of English and Chair of Global Studies Eve Walsh Stoddard, with contributions
from several faculty members.
A Companion to V (University of Georgia
Press, 2001), Professor of English J. Kerr Grant.
Living North Country:
Essays on Life and Landscapes in Northern New York (North Country Books,
2001), co-edited by Associate Professor of English Natalia Rachel Singer
and Publications Editor Neal Burdick '72.
Great Physicists: The Life
and Times of Leading Physicists from Galileo to Hawking (Oxford University
Press, 2001), Emeritus Professor of Chemistry William H. Cropper.
Singing
to the Jinas: Jain Laywomen, Mandal Singing and the Negotiat-ions of
Jain Devotion (Oxford University Press, 2001), Visiting Assistant Professor
of Religious Studies M. Whitney Kelting.
The Canadian Forces: Hard
Choices, Soft Power (Canadian Institute of Strategic Studies, 2001),
Professor of Canadian Studies Joseph T. Jockel '74.
Microfoundations
and Macroeconomics: An Austrian Perspective (Routledge, 2000), Professor
of Economics Steven G. Horwitz.
Fuego que engendra fuego/Fire that
Engenders Fire (Verbum, 2000), poems in a bilingual Spanish/English
edition by Professor of Modern Languages and Literatures Steven F.
White.
Ayahuasca Reader: Encounters with the Amazon's Sacred Vine (Synergetic
Press, 2000), co-edited by Professor of Modern Languages and Literatures
Steven F. White, with Luis Eduardo Luna.
When Women Become Priests:
The Catholic Women's Ordination Debate (Columbia University Press,
2000), Assistant Professor of Religious Studies Kelley Ann Raab.
Palabra
y deseo: Espacios transgresores en la Poes’a Espa–ola,
1975-1990 (Universidad de Mlaga, 2000), Assistant Professor
of Modern Languages and Literatures Marina Llorente.