Faculty may submit research here.
Submissions from 2018
American Travel Literature, Gendered Aesthetics, and the Italian Tour, Brigitte G. Bailey
Submissions from 2017
Who Needs a Chinese American Superhero? Yang and Liew's The Shadow Hero as a Historiography of Race in Comics, Monica E. Chiu
Submissions from 2016
From the Margins of Healthcare: De-mythicizing Cancer Online, Cristy A. Beemer
God Save The Queen: Kairos and the Mercy Letters of Elizabeth I and Mary, Queen of Scots, Cristy A. Beemer
Sophists or SMEs?: Teaching Rhetoric Across the Curriculum in the Professional and Technical Writing Classroom, Cristy A. Beemer
Submissions from 2015
Nineteenth-Century Prose, v. 42 no. 2 (2015), Brigitte G. Bailey
Reintroducing Fuller: Periodical, Transatlantic, Urban, Brigitte G. Bailey
Making the Rhetorical Sell: WAC Entrepreneurs in the School of Business, Cristy A. Beemer
A Moment Outside of Time: The Visual Life of Homosexuality and Race in Tamaki and Tamaki's Skim, Monica E. Chiu
Drawing New Color Lines: Transnational Asian American Graphic Narratives, Monica E. Chiu
Introduction: Visual Realities of Race, Monica E. Chiu
Displacing and Disrupting: A Dialogue on Hmong Studies and Asian American Studies, Hui Wilcox, Louisa Schein, Pa Der Vang, Monica E. Chiu, Juliana Hu Pegues, and Ma Vang
Submissions from 2014
Scrutinized! Surveillance in Asian North American Literature, Monica E. Chiu
“Good lord, for alliance” : Joss Whedon’s Much Ado About Nothing., Douglas M. Lanier
"Shakespearean Rhizomatics: Adaptation, Ethics, Value.", Douglas M. Lanier
Dawnland Voices: An Anthology of Writing from Indigenous New England , Siobhan Senier
Subaltern DH: Insurgent Digital Archives, Siobhan Senier
Submissions from 2013
Introduction: Fuller at Two Hundred, Brigitte G. Bailey
Margaret Fuller and Her Circles, Brigitte G. Bailey, Katheryn P. Viens, and Conrad Edick Wright
Haunting and Inhabitation in Yang's Latehomecomer: A Hmong Family Memoir, Monica E. Chiu
Introduction to Diversity in Diaspora: Hmong Americans in the Twenty-First Century, Monica E. Chiu
Spheres of Influence in Jean Kwok's Girl in Translation: the Classroom, the Blog, and the Ethnic Story, Monica E. Chiu
L'homme blanc et l'homme noir: Les enfants du paradis and Othello, Douglas M. Lanier
"There won't be puppets, will there?": 'Heroic' Authorship and the Cultural Politics of Anonymous, Douglas M. Lanier
Diversity in Diaspora: Hmong Americans in the Twenty-First Century, Mark E. Pfeifer, Monica E. Chiu, and Kou Yang
Traditionally, Disability Was Not Seen as Such’: Writing and Healing in the Work of Mohegan Medicine People, Siobhan Senier
Writing of Indigenous New England, Siobhan Senier
Introduction: Disability and Indigenous Studies, Siobhan Senier and Clare Barker
Indigenizing Wikipedia: Student Accountability to Native American Authors on the World’s Largest Encyclopedia, Siobhan Senier and J. Dougherty
Submissions from 2012
Introduction: Transatlantic Studies and American Women Writers, Brigitte G. Bailey
Margaret Fuller’s New-York Tribune Dispatches from Great Britain: Modern Geography and the Print Culture of Reform, Brigitte G. Bailey
Teaching in Hong Kong, Hong Kong S.A.R., Monica E. Chiu
Marketing Shakespeare, Douglas M. Lanier
Murdering Othello, Douglas M. Lanier
"Nimble in damnation, quick in tune": Vice and The Revenger's Tragedy, Douglas M. Lanier
Transatlantic Women: Nineteenth-Century American Women Writers and Great Britain, Beth L. Lueck, Brigitte G. Bailey, and Lucinda L. Damon-Bach
Rehabilitation Reservations: Native Narrations of Disability and Community, Siobhan Senier
Rethinking Recognition: Mi’kmaq and Maliseet Poets Rewrite Land and Community, Siobhan Senier
Introduction: Indigenous New England, Siobhan Senier and M. Lukens
Submissions from 2011
Exaltadas: A Female Genealogy of Transcendentalism [Review], Brigitte G. Bailey
The Female Monarchy: A Rhetorical Strategy of Early Modern Rule, Cristy A. Beemer
Review of Yoonmee Chang's Writing the Ghetto: Class, Authorship, and the Asian American Ethnic Enclave (Rutgers UP, 2010), Monica E. Chiu
When No One Is Looking, C. Dana and Siobhan Senier
"I'll Teach You Differences": Film Genre, Critical Pedagogy, and Shakespeare on Screen, Douglas M. Lanier
Nouveau noir: Claude Chabrol's Ophélia, Shakespeare's Hamlet, and the nouvelle vague, Douglas M. Lanier
Post-Textual Shakespeare, Douglas M. Lanier
English Letters and Indian Literacies: Reading, Writing and New England Missionary Schools, Siobhan Senier
Indigenous New England Literature, Siobhan Senier
Submissions from 2010
‘Where Else Should Feminist Rhetoricians Be?’ Leading a WAC Initiative in a School of Business, Cristy A. Beemer
That's Not the Case: Detection and Evidentiary Photographs in Sakamoto's The Electrical Field, Monica E. Chiu
Recent Shakespearean Adaptation and the Mutations of Cultural Capital, Douglas M. Lanier
All This / Is Abenaki Country: Cheryl Savageau’s Poetic Awikighanak, Siobhan Senier
Margot Mifflin’s The Blue Tattoo: The Life of Olive Oatman [Book Review], Siobhan Senier
Submissions from 2009
Margaret Fuller: Transatlantic Crossings in a Revolutionary Age [Review], Brigitte G. Bailey
Asian Americans in New England: Culture and Community, Monica E. Chiu
Japanese American Internment, National Pathology, and Intra-racial Strife in Hisaye Yamamoto's 'The Legend of Miss Sasagawara', Monica E. Chiu
Performative Blackness and Lao Americans: Cool in a New Hampshire School, Monica E. Chiu
Preface to Asian Americans in New England, Monica E. Chiu
Sequencing and Contingent Individualism in the Graphic, Postcolonial Spaces of Satrapi's Persepolis and Okubo's Citizen 13660, Monica E. Chiu
Ellington's Dark Lady, Douglas M. Lanier
"The villainy you teach me": The Merchant of Venice in Popular Culture, Douglas M. Lanier
Submissions from 2008
Review of Christine So's Economic Citizens: A Narrative of Asian American Visibility (Temple UP, 2008), Monica E. Chiu
"A sea-change / Into something rich and strange": The Tempest in Popular Culture, Douglas M. Lanier
Julie Taymor, Douglas M. Lanier
"Kiss Me Kate": The Taming of the Shrew in Popular Culture, Douglas M. Lanier
Shakespeare, from Stage to Screen. [Review], Douglas M. Lanier
Shakespeare on the Record, Douglas M. Lanier
Helen Hunt Jackson’s Ramona , Siobhan Senier
Submissions from 2007
Americanization Against Academics: Race in Context Among Lao American Youth in a New Hampshire High School, Monica E. Chiu
"Determined to be a Villain": Richard III in Popular Culture, Douglas M. Lanier
Jazzing up Shakespeare, Douglas M. Lanier
Shakespeare™: Author and Myth, Douglas M. Lanier
"Unaccommodated Man": King Lear in Popular Culture, Douglas M. Lanier
William Shakespeare, Filmmaker, Douglas M. Lanier
Will of the People: Recent Shakespeare Film Parody and the Politics of Popularization, Douglas M. Lanier
World-Wide Shakespeares: Local Appropriations in Film and Performance. [Review], Douglas M. Lanier
Patricia Loughlin’s Hidden Treasures of the American West [Book Review], Siobhan Senier
Submissions from 2006
The Cultural Production of Asian American Young Adults in the Novels of Marie G. Lee, An Na, and Dori Jones Yang, Monica E. Chiu
"A Kind of Merry War": Much Ado About Nothing in Popular Culture, Douglas M. Lanier
"Caviar to the General": Hamlet in Popular Culture, Douglas M. Lanier
"Hours dreadful and things strange": Macbeth in Popular Culture, Douglas M. Lanier
"O, what a fall was there, my countrymen!": Julius Caesar in Popular Culture, Douglas M. Lanier
Shakespeare and Cultural Studies: An Overview, Douglas M. Lanier
"That you have but slumbered here": A Midsummer Night's Dream in Popular Culture, Douglas M. Lanier
Dydia DeLyser, Ramona Memories: Tourism and the Shaping of Southern California [Book Review], Siobhan Senier
Submissions from 2005
"Edith Wharton", Brigitte G. Bailey
"Henry Adams", Brigitte G. Bailey
"Phillis Wheatley", Brigitte G. Bailey
Profession of Writing, 1800-1900, Brigitte G. Bailey
At Your Service: Teaching Rhetoric in a Business School Writing Center, Cristy A. Beemer, Sarah Bowles, and Lisa Shaver
Medical, Racist, and Colonial Constructions of Power in Anne Fadiman's The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down, Monica E. Chiu
"It is the Green-Eyed Monster": Othello and Popular Culture, Douglas M. Lanier
Minstrelsy / Jazz / Rap: Shakespearean Legitimation and African-American Culture, Douglas M. Lanier
"What's in a Name?": Romeo and Juliet and Popular Culture, Douglas M. Lanier
Thank you, LaVonne, Siobhan Senier
Sarah Winnemucca, Siobhan Senier, S. Crawford, and D. Kelley
Native American Literature, Siobhan Senier, D. Watters, and B. Feintuch