College Liter34a.4t[ Fualrl2 0e07 ] Index to Volume 34 (2007) Ashley, Hannah. [Review of Multicultural Hybridity: Transforming American Literary Scholarship and Pedagody by Laurie Grobman.] (BR). 34.4 (Autumn 2007): 207- O09. Belsky, Scott. A. “The Poet Who Sings Through Us: Homer’s Influence in Contemporary Western Culture.” (E). 34.2 (Spring 2007): 216-28. Bess, Jennifer. “Imploding the Miranda Complex in Julia Alvarez’s How the Garcia Girls Lost Their Accents.” (E). 34.1 (Winter 2007): 78-105. Brisbois, Michael J. [Review of Shakespeare and Modernism, by Cary DiPietro.|(BR). 34.3 (Spring 2007): 206-08. Clark, Matthew Clark. “Poulydamas and Hector.” (E). 34.2 (Spring 2007): 85-106. Clausson, Nils. “Practicing Deconstruction, Again: Blindness, Insight and the Lovely Treachery of Words in D. H. Lawrence’s The Blind Man.” (E). 34.1 (Winter 2007): 106-28. Cook, Rufus. ““The Penelope Work of Forgetting’: Dreams, Memory, and the Recovery of Wholeness in Joy Kogawa’s Obasan.’ (E). 34.3 (Spring 2007): 54-69. Decker, James M. “Literary Text, Cinematic ‘Edition’: Adaptation, Textual Authority, and the Filming of Tiopic of Cancer.” (E). 34.3 (Spring 2007): 140-60. DiMatteo, Anthony. [Review of A Year in the Life of William Shakespeare 1599, by James Shapiro.] (BR). 34.4 (Autumn 2007): 204-06 DiMatteo, Anthony. “Was Shakespeare a Republican?” [Reviews of Shakespeare, National Poet-Playwright, by Patrick Cheney; Shakespeare and Republicanism, by Andrew Hadfield; Nation, State and Empire in English Renaissance Literature: Shakespeare to Milton, by Willy Maley; Republicanism:A Shared European Heritage. 1: Republicanism and Constitutionalism Early Modern Europe, ed. Quentin Skinner and Martin van Gelderen; Republicanism: A Shared European Heritage Vol. II: The Values of Republicanism in Early Modern Europe, ed. Quentin Skinner and Martin van Gelderen.] (RE). 34.1. (Winter 2007): 196-212. Donadey Anne. “Overlapping and Interlocking Frames for Humanities Literary Studies Assia Djebar, Tsitsi Dangarembga, Gloria Anzaldta.” (E). 34.4 (Autumn 2007): 22-42 Dué, Casey. “Learning Lessons from the Trojan War: Briseis and the Theme of Force.” (E). 34.2 (Spring 2007): 229-62. Eggert, Paul. “The Bushranger’s Voice: Peter Carey’s True History of the Kelly Gang (2000) and Ned Kelley’s Jerilderie Letter (1879).” (E). 34.3 (Spring 2007): 120-39. Entzminger, Betina. “In Our Own Image: Three New Approaches to Canonical American Literature.” [Reviews of Whitewashing Uncle Tom’s Cabin: Nineteenth- Century Women Novelists Respond to Stowe, by Joy Jordan-Lake; White Liberal Identity, Literary Pedagogy, and Classic American Realism by Philip Barrish; Reinventing the South: Versions ofa Literary Region ,by Mark Royden Winchell. (RE). 34.3 (Spring 2007): 184-92. Foley, John Miles. “Reading? Homer Through Oral Tradition.” (E). 34.2 (Spring 2007): 1-28. College Liter34a.4t[ Fualrl2 0e07 ] Index to Volume 34 (2007) Ashley, Hannah. [Review of Multicultural Hybridity: Transforming American Literary Scholarship and Pedagody by Laurie Grobman.] (BR). 34.4 (Autumn 2007): 207- O09. Belsky, Scott. A. “The Poet Who Sings Through Us: Homer’s Influence in Contemporary Western Culture.” (E). 34.2 (Spring 2007): 216-28. Bess, Jennifer. “Imploding the Miranda Complex in Julia Alvarez’s How the Garcia Girls Lost Their Accents.” (E). 34.1 (Winter 2007): 78-105. Brisbois, Michael J. [Review of Shakespeare and Modernism, by Cary DiPietro.|(BR). 34.3 (Spring 2007): 206-08. Clark, Matthew Clark. “Poulydamas and Hector.” (E). 34.2 (Spring 2007): 85-106. Clausson, Nils. “Practicing Deconstruction, Again: Blindness, Insight and the Lovely Treachery of Words in D. H. Lawrence’s The Blind Man.” (E). 34.1 (Winter 2007): 106-28. Cook, Rufus. ““The Penelope Work of Forgetting’: Dreams, Memory, and the Recovery of Wholeness in Joy Kogawa’s Obasan.’ (E). 34.3 (Spring 2007): 54-69. Decker, James M. “Literary Text, Cinematic ‘Edition’: Adaptation, Textual Authority, and the Filming of Tiopic of Cancer.” (E). 34.3 (Spring 2007): 140-60. DiMatteo, Anthony. [Review of A Year in the Life of William Shakespeare 1599, by James Shapiro.] (BR). 34.4 (Autumn 2007): 204-06 DiMatteo, Anthony. “Was Shakespeare a Republican?” [Reviews of Shakespeare, National Poet-Playwright, by Patrick Cheney; Shakespeare and Republicanism, by Andrew Hadfield; Nation, State and Empire in English Renaissance Literature: Shakespeare to Milton, by Willy Maley; Republicanism:A Shared European Heritage. 1: Republicanism and Constitutionalism Early Modern Europe, ed. Quentin Skinner and Martin van Gelderen; Republicanism: A Shared European Heritage Vol. II: The Values of Republicanism in Early Modern Europe, ed. Quentin Skinner and Martin van Gelderen.] (RE). 34.1. (Winter 2007): 196-212. Donadey Anne. “Overlapping and Interlocking Frames for Humanities Literary Studies Assia Djebar, Tsitsi Dangarembga, Gloria Anzaldta.” (E). 34.4 (Autumn 2007): 22-42 Dué, Casey. “Learning Lessons from the Trojan War: Briseis and the Theme of Force.” (E). 34.2 (Spring 2007): 229-62. Eggert, Paul. “The Bushranger’s Voice: Peter Carey’s True History of the Kelly Gang (2000) and Ned Kelley’s Jerilderie Letter (1879).” (E). 34.3 (Spring 2007): 120-39. Entzminger, Betina. “In Our Own Image: Three New Approaches to Canonical American Literature.” [Reviews of Whitewashing Uncle Tom’s Cabin: Nineteenth- Century Women Novelists Respond to Stowe, by Joy Jordan-Lake; White Liberal Identity, Literary Pedagogy, and Classic American Realism by Philip Barrish; Reinventing the South: Versions ofa Literary Region ,by Mark Royden Winchell. (RE). 34.3 (Spring 2007): 184-92. Foley, John Miles. “Reading? Homer Through Oral Tradition.” (E). 34.2 (Spring 2007): 1-28. Index to Volume 34 (2007) Fortunato,Paul L. “Wildean Philosophy with a Needle and Thread: Consumer Fashion at the Origins of Modernist Aesthetics.” (E). 34.3 (Spring 2007): 37-53. Furr, Derek. [Review of How to Read a Poem, by Terry Eagleton.| (BR). 34.3 (Spring 2007): 203-05. Giesecke, Annette Lucia. “Mapping Utopia: Homer’s Politics and the Birth of the Polis Homer's Influence on Contemporary Culture.” (E). 34.2 (Spring 2007): 194-215. Hada, Kenneth.166 “The Power to Undo Sin: Race, History and Literary Blackness in Rilla Askew’s Fire in Beulah.’ (E). 34.4 (Autumn 2007): 166-89. Hantke, Steffen.191 “Academic Film Criticism, the Rhetoric of Crisis, and the Current State of American Horror Cinema: Thoughts on Canonicity and Academic Anxiety” (N). 34.4 (Autumn 2007): 191-202. Heard, Matthew. “Dancing is Dancing No Matter Who is Doing It: Zora Neale Hurston, Literacy, and Contemporary Writing Pedagogy.” (E). 34.1 (Winter 2007): 129- E55: Hernandez, Pura Nieto.“*Reading Homer in the 21st Century: Interpreting Homer's Texts.” (E). 34.2 (Spring 2007): 29-55. Ingram, Claudia. “The Impure and the Sacred in the Work of Brigit Pegeen Kelly.” (E). 34.1 (Winter 2007): 52-77. Jones, Susan. “Modernism and the MarketplaceT:h e Case of Conrad’s Chance” (E). 34.3 (Spring 2007): 101-19. Launius, Christie. “The Three Rs:Reading (W)riting, and Romance: in Class Mobility Narratives by Yexierska Smedley and Saxton.” (E). 34.4 (Autumn 2007): 125-47. Lenker, Lagretta Tallent. “Looking for Chrstopher Marlowe.” [Reviews of The World of Christopher Marlowe, by David Riggs; The Cambridge Companion to Christopher Marlowe, ed. Patrick Cheney; Christopher Marlowe: Poet and Spy, by Park Honan.] (RE). 34.1. (Winter 2007): 213-222. Maher, Jennifer. “The Post-Feminist Mystique.” [Reviews of The New Woman's Fiction, ed. Suzanna Feriss and Mallory Young; Athena’s Daughters: Television's New Women Warriors, ed. Frances Early and Kathleen Kennedy; Action Chicks: Neu Images of Women in Popular Culture, by Sherre Innes.|(RE). 34.3 (Spring 2007): 193-201. Mark Seltzer.] (BR). 34.4 (Autumn 2007): 212-15. Marrouchi, Mustapha. “Just Look at that Post-Colonial Shuffle!” (E). 34.3 (Spring 2007): 1-36. Muyumba, Walton. “Improvising over the Changes: Improvisation as Intellectual and Aesthetic Practice in the Transitional Poems of LeRoi Jones/Amiri Baraka.(”E ) 34.1 (Winter 2007): 23-51. Myrsiades, Kostas. “Reading The Gunfighter as Homeric Epic.” (E). 34.2 (Spring 9007): 279-300. Nikolopoulou, Kalliopi. “Feet, Fate, and Finitude: On Standing and Inertia in the Iliad.” (E). 34.2 (Spring 2007): 174-93. Ogunleye, Foluke. “Transcending the ‘Dust’: African American Filmmakers Preserving the “Glimpse of the Eternal.” (E). 34.1 (Winter 2007): 156-73. College Literature 34.4 [Fall 2007] Richardson, Scott. “Conversation in the Odyssey.” (E). 34.2 (Spring 2007): 132-49. Ruiz-Velasco, Chris. “Order Out of Chaos: Whiteness, White Supremacy, and Thomas Dixon, Jr.” (E). 34.4 (Autumn 2007): 148-65. Scanlon, Mara. “Ethics and the Lyric:Form, Dialogue, Answerability.’ (E). 34.1 (Winter 2007): 1-22. Simpson. Philip L. [Review of True Crime: Observations on Violence and Modernity, by Stocking, Damian .““Res Agens: Towards an Ontology of the Homeric Self.” (E). 34.2 (Spring 2007): 56-84. Summers-Bremner, Eluned. “Love, the Great Leveller, or the Fortunes of Excellence in the University.” (E). 34.1 (Winter 2007): 174-194. Suzuki, Mihoko. 263 “Rewriting the Odyssey in the Twenty-First Century: Mary Zimmerman’s Odyssey and Margaret Atwood’s Penelopiad.’ (E). 34.2 (Spring 2007): 263-78. Templeton, Alice. “What's the Use? Writing Poetry in Wartime.” (E). 34.4 (Autumn 2007): 43-62. Timothy Roberts. [Review of Why We Read Fiction: Theory of Mind and the Novel, by Lisa Zunshine.] 34.4 (Autumn 2007): 210-211. Ulin, Donald. “Texts, Revisions, History: Reading Historically in the Undergraduate Survey.” (E). 34.3 (Spring 2007): 70-91. van Elk, Martine. “‘Determined to prove a villain:’ Criticism, Pedagogy, and Richard I!’ (E). 34.4 (Autumn 2007): 1-21. Vlahos, John B.““Homer’s Odyssey, Books 19 and 23: Early Recognition;A Solution to the Enigmas of Ivory and Horns, and the Test of the Bed.” (E). 34.2 (Spring 2007): 107-31. Whelan-Stewart, Wendy. [Review of Electra after Freud: Myth and Culture, by Jill Scott.] (BR). 34.4 (Autumn 2007): 216-18. Williams, Eric. “Of Cinema, Food, and Desire: Franz Kafka’s ‘Investigations of a Dog.” (E). 34.4 (Autumn 2007): 92-124. Wilson, Joe. “Homer and the Will of Zeus.” (E). 34.2 (Spring 2007): 150-73. Womack, Kenneth. “Authorship and the Beatles.” (E). 34.3 (Spring 2007): 161-83. Womack, Kenneth. “Introduction: Popular Textualities.”(N). 34.3 (Spring 2007): 93- 100. Xiaojing, Zhou. ““What Story What Story What Sound’ The Nomadic Poetics of Myung Mi Kim’s Dura.” (E). 34.4 (Autumn 2007): 63-91.