Explore a selection of recent books, articles, performances, exhibitions and digital projects produced by our faculty. These works reflect the diversity and impact of research across the college.
Bill Fogarty
Forthcoming "Plath's Sounds." The Routledge Companion to Sylvia Plath. Routledge, 2026.
Sarah Singer
Forthcoming Singer, Sarah Ann. The Patient Empowerment Paradox: Lyme Disease Rhetoric and Contested Health Literacies. University of South Carolina Press, 2026.
Christian Beck
Saying the Unsayable: Essays and Meditations on the Ineffability of Aesthetic Experiences. With John Venecek. London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2026.
Bill Fogarty
Forthcoming “Queer Light: Henri Cole’s Forms of Knowledge,” Paideuma: Modern and Contemporary Poetry and Poetics. Vol. 53, 2025.
Florin M. Mihai
Forthcoming
Mihai, F.M. (2025). ELs and content area assessment: Large-scale and classroom-based considerations. In J.M. Govoni, & C. Lovell (Eds.), Preparing the way: Teaching ELs in the K-12 classrooms (5th ed.). Kendall Hunt Publishing.
Mihai, F.M. (2025). Using proficiency testing to improve instruction: WIDA ACCESS for ELLs. In J.M. Govoni, & C. Lovell (Eds.), Preparing the way: Teaching ELs in the K-12 classrooms (5th ed.). Kendall Hunt Publishing.
Martha García
Simetría heráldica. Revista Literaria Baquiana, vol. 26, no. 135-136, julio-diciembre 2025. Online [Creative writing inspired in classical Spanish literature of narrative and poetry]
Sandra Sousa
“Colonialism in
Lusophone Africa.” The Black Atlantic’s Triple Burden: Slavery,
Colonialism, and Reparations. Edited by Adekeye Adebajo.
Manchester University Press, 2025. 285-298.
Duncan Hardy
Law, Society and Political Culture in Late Medieval and Reformation Germany, Manchester Medieval Sources (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2025).
“Keeping the Peace and Defending Christendom: The Shaping of the Holy Roman Empire as a Treaty-Based Multilateral Order (14th to 16th Centuries),” in Reframing Treaties in the Late Medieval and Early Modern West, ed. Isabella Lazzarini, Luciano Piffanelli, and Diego Pirillo (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2025), pp. 79-98.
Scot A. French
Scot A. French, “A ‘Forceful and Effective’ Leader: Reginald D. Butler’s Intellectual Legacy as Director of the Carter G. Woodson Institute, 1996–2005,” in Reginald D. Butler, The Evolution of a Free Black Community, ed. Peter S. Onuf. Charlottesville and London: University of Virginia Press (August 2025): 189-216.
Wayne H. Bowen
Forthcoming Working for Nazi Germany: Salvador Merino and Spanish Labor in the Third Reich (Routledge, 2025).
Bruce B. Janz
Forthcoming “Personhood in African Philosophy and the Possibility of Social, Psychological, and Cognitive Science” in Paul Hackett, Mirian Ngozi Alike, Husein Inusah, and Ava Gordely-Smith, eds., African Philosophical Perspectives on Qualitative Psychological and Social Science Research. Routledge.
Forthcoming “Thad Metz, Meaning as Fundamentality, and African Philosophy” in Motsamai Molefe et al eds., Thaddeus Metz.
Forthcoming
“Orality as Philosophical Performance” in Anke Graness, ed., Orality and Philosophy.
Keri Watson
Watson, Keri. “Barefoot Boys and Smiling Girls: Re-Reading Eudora Welty’s Photographs of Childhood." Eudora Welty Review 17 (2025): 101–150.
Watson, Keri. “A Vital National Expression? The Covering of New Deal-Era Post Office Murals.” Source: Notes in the History of Art 44, no. 3 (2025): 206–215.
Matteson, David, Keri Watson and Gisela Carbonell. “Curating for Peace and Justice in Times of Crisis.” Art Education 78, no. 1 (2025): 47–53.
Ilenia Colón Mendoza
Edited with Lisandra Estévez, Polychrome Art in the Early Modern World: 1200-1800, Visual Culture in Early Modernity with series editor Isabella Vitti. London, England: Routledge, 2024.
Pamela Baker
Forthcoming
Baker, Pamela. “What the Girl Could Feel.” (nonfiction). Gulf Coast: A Journal of Literature and Fine Arts 37.2 (Summer/Fall 2025). Print.
Forthcoming Baker, Pamela. "Vote for Ross Perot for It Is Written in the Sky" (nonfiction). CALYX Journal Vol. 35.2 (summer/fall 2025). Print.
Baker, Pamela. “Her Fevers” (nonfiction). Pembroke Magazine Issue 57 (June 2025). Print.
Kevin Roozen
Anna Smith, Sonia Kline, Grace Kang, Kevin Roozen, and Richard Beach. “Sociocultural Approaches to Centering the Developing Writer in Writing Instruction.” Handbook on Writing Research, 3rd ed. Eds. Charles A. MacArthur, Steve Graham, and Jill Fitzgerald, pp. 368-388. Guilford Press. 2025.