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Recent Wilkinson Faculty Books & Publications


Natatio aeterna, by Alicia Kozamaeh, assistant professor of English. Argentine Publishing House, Alcion (2011).

Five Volume Set of Encyclopedia of American Art (Vol. 1, Vol. 2, Vol. 3, Vol. 4, Vol. 5), consulting editor, Paul Apodoca, associate professor of sociology. Oxford University Press Grove (2011).

The Nazarene Gospel Restored, by Patrick Quinn, professor of English and Dean of Wilkinson College and Hebrew scholar Joshua Podro. Carcanet Press (2011)

Giuseppe Conte Angelina's Lips, translated by Robert Buranello, professor of Italian. Guernica Editions (2011).

Punctum de Roland Barthes e Imagem-Tempo de Gilles Deleuze: um dialogo possivel? In Deleuze: Vai ao Cinema, by Patrick Fuery, professor of English.

Contexts & Chocies: A Guide to Practical Writing, by Doug Sweet, Writing Program Coordinator, Department of English. Kendall-Hunt (2011).

This Book is Not Required: An Emotional and Intellectual Survival Manual for Students, by Inge Bell, Bernard McGrane, associate professor of sociology, John A. Gunderson, Dr. Terri Anderson. Pine Forge Press; Fourth Edition (2011).

An Unintentional Liaison: Lars von Trier and Italian Cinema and Culture, by Angela Tumini, assistant professor of Italian. VDM Verlag Dr. Muller (2011).

Wired and Mobilizing: Social Movements, New Technology, and Electoral Politics, by Victoria Carty, assistant professor of sociology. Routledge (2010).

Chimerica: U.S. - China Communication for the Twenty-first Century, by Wenshan Jia, associate professor of communication, and Dexin Tian and Xuanzi B. Jia. Intercultural Communication. Pg. 161 (2010).

A Presidency Upstaged: The Public Leadership of George H. W. Bush, by Lori Cox Han, professor of political science. TAMU PRESS (2011).

Finding Common Ground: New Directions in First World War Studies, edited by Jennifer D. Keene, professor of History and Michael S. Neiberg. Brill Publishing (2011).

Ethnical-racial reclassification and language revitalization among the Shiwlu from Peruvian Amazonia, by Pilar Valenzuela associate professor of Langagues. International Journal of the Sociology of Language, vol. 2010, 202: 117-130 (2010).  

Applicative constructions in Shipibo-Konibo (Panoan), by Pilar Valenzuela associate professor of Langagues. International Journal of American Linguistics, 76, 1: 101-144 (2010). 

Ergativity in Shipibo-Konibo, a Panoan Language of the Ucayali, by Pilar Valenzuela associate professor of Langagues. In S. Gildea & F. Queixalos (eds) Ergativity in Amazonia, Typological Studies in Language 89, pp. 63-94. Amsterdam: John Benjamins (2010>

How America Discovered Russian Icons: The Soviet Loan Exhibition of 1930-1932, by Wendy Salmond, professor of Art. Alter Icons, The Russian Icon and Modemty. Pennsylvania State University Press (2010).

Guest Editor's Note, by Gregg A. Payne, assistant professor of communication studies and Wenshan Jia, Associate Professor of Communication Studies. Global Media Journal, Volume 10, Issue 17 (2010).

Sortez votre Telephone: using cell phone in the classrom, by Veronique Olivier, assistant professor of French. Article in the French Review, Vol. 82.2 (Dec. 2010).

Physical Therapy Ethics (Second Edition), by Donald L. Gabard, professor physical therapy and Mike W. Martin, professor of philosophy. FA Davis CO; 2 edition (2010).

Robert Graves' Translating Rome, General Editor, Patrick Quinn, Dean of Wilkinson College of Humanities and Social Sciences. Carcanet Press (2010).  

Watching TV is Not Required, by Bernard McGrane, associate professor of sociology. Routledge (2010).

Between Fact and Fiction: Italian Immigration to South Africa, by Robert Buranello, associate professor, Paul & Marybelle Musco Professorship in Italian Studies (2010).

Introduction to Engineering Ethics, second edition, by Mike W. Martin, professor of philosophy and Roland Schinzinger. BostonL: McGraw-Hill, (2010).  

Interpersonal communication apprehension, topic avoidance, and the experience of irritable bowel syndrome, by Jennifer Bevan, associate professor of Communication Studies. Personal Relationships, 16, 147-165 (2009).

Treasures into Tractors: The Selling of Russia's Cultural Heritag, 1918-1939, edited by Wendy Salmond, professor of Art and Anne Odom. Washington, DC: Hillwood Estate, Museum, and Gardens (2009)

Bohemia in America, 1858-1920, by Joanna Levin, professor of English. Stanford University Press (2009).

Relational uncertainty as a consequence of partner jealousy expression, by Jennifer Bevan, associate professor of Communication Studies. Communication Studies, 60 305-323 (2009).

The Shadow on the Doorstep, by James P. Blaylock, professor of English. ISFIC Press (2009).

Moral Argument, Religion, and Same-Sex Marriage: Advancing the Public Good, by Gordon Babst, associate professor of political science and Emily R. Gill, and Jason A. Pierceson. Lexington Books, (2009).

Borges' Travel, Hemingway's Garage, by Mark Axelrod, professor of English. FC2 Publishing, (2005).  

Russian Realist Painting: The Peredvizhniki: Anthology, edited by Wendy Salmond, professor of Art and Elizabeth Kridl Valkenier. Special Issue of Experiment/Eksperiment. Los Angeles: Univ. of Southern California (2008).

Pano ethnonyms and linguistic human rights, by Pilar Valenzuela associate professor of Langagues. UniverSOS, Revista de Lenguas Indigenas y Universos Cultarales, n. 5, 57-63. (2008).  

Palestinian State Formation: Education and the Construction of National Identity, by Dr. Nubar Hovsepian, associate professor of political science and international studies. Cambridge Scholars Publishing (2008).

Acusatividad y marcacion "opcional" del ergativo en shiwilu (Kawapana), by Pilar Valenzuela associate professor of Langagues. La structure des langues amazoniennes I. Amerindia 32: 205-221. Paris: A.E.A. (2008).  

El testimonio de una mujer shipiba: una experiencia de colaboracion intercultural (keynote speech), by Pilar Valenzuela associate professor of Langagues. In Luis Miranda (ed.), Actas del V Congreso Internacional de Investigaciones Linguistico-Filologicas. Lima: UNESCO, Academia Peruana de la Lengua, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos y Universidad Ricardo Palma, pp. 11-134 (2008).  

Perceptual Knowledge and Metaphysics of Experience, by Michael Pace, assistant professor of philosophy. Philosophical Quarterly - Philosophical Quarterly 58, pgs. 642-664 (2008).

Tradition, Myth, and Performance of Cahuilla Bird Songs, by Dr. Paul Apodaca, associate professor of sociology. Dreamers of the Colorado: the Mojave Indians (2008).

'Intestine War' and 'The Smell of Mortal Change': Troping the Digestive Tract in Milton's Paradise Lost," in the Sacred and Profane in English Renaissance Literature, by Kent Lehnhof, associate professor of English. 278-300. SEl (2008).

Profeminism in Philip Sidney's Aplogie for Poetrie, by Kent Lehnhof, associate professor of English. 23-43. U of Delaware Press (2008).

Watching Television is Not Required; Toward Media Mindfulness and Enlightenment TV, by Dr. Bernard McGrane, associate professor of sociology and John Gunderson. Routledge
(2008).

Political Leadership, Vol. 2 of Leadership at the Crossroads. Edited by Michael A. Genovese and Dr. Lori Cox Han, professor of political science. Praeger Publishers (2008).

Encyclopedia of American Government and Civics. Edited by Michael A. Genovese and Dr. Lori Cox Han, professor of political science. Facts on File (2008).

Experiencing and communicating romantic jealousy: Questioning the investment model, by Dr. Jennifer L. Bevan, assistant professor of communication studies. Southern Communication Journal, 73, 42-67. Special Issue: Communication and Commitment in Close, Personal Relationships (2008). 

The development of an industry-specific online learning center: Consulting lessons learned, by Dr. Jennifer Waldeck, assistant professor of communication studies. Communication Education (2008).

Teacher self-disclosure. The International Encyclopedia of Communication, by Dr. Jennifer Waldeck, assistant professor of communicatiion studies. Washington, DC: International Communication Association/Blackwell (2008).

The War on Lebanon. Edited by Dr. Nubar Hovsepian, associate professor of political science and international studies, Forward by Rashid Khalidi; Interlink Publishing Group, Incorporated (2006).

Albert Schweitzer's Reverence for Life: Ethical Idealism and Self-Realization, by Dr. Mike Martin, professor of philosophy. Ashgate Publishing Company (2007).

Grassroots Struggles for Sustainability in Central America, by Dr. Lynn Horton, assistant professor of sociology. University Press of Colorado (2007).

Lehnhof, K. (2007). Scatology and the Sacred in Milton's *Paradise Lost*. English Literary Renaissance.

Bevan, J. L., Tidgewell, K. D., Bagley, K. C., Cusanelli, L., Hartstern, M., Holbeck, D., & Hale, J. L. (2007). Serial argumentation goals and their relationships to perceived resolvability and choice of conflict tactics. Communication Quarterly, 55, 61-77.

Bevan, J. L., & Stetzenbach, K. A. (2007). Jealousy expression and communication satisfaction in adult sibling relationships. Communication Research Reports, 24, 71-77.

Jia, W., (2007). The study of Chinese political culture from the perspective of communication as social construction. In Sujian guo & Baogang Guo (Eds.) Challenges Facing Chinese Political Development (pp.33-45). Boulder, Colorado: Lexington Books.

Jia, W.
and He, M. (2007). Status of Chinese communication studies since 2000 and prospects during the first half of the 21st century. In Steve J. Kulich & Michael H. Prosser (Eds.) Intercultural Perspectives on Chinese Communication (pp. 92-103). Shanghai, China: Shanghai Foreign Language Education Press.

Siverman, G. (2007). "Sister" in Voices of Breash Cancer: The Healing Companion Stories for Courage, Comfort and Strength. LaChance Publishing.

Waldeck, J. (2007). Answering the question: Student perceptions of personalized education and the construct relationship to learning outcomes. Communication Education, 56, 409-432.

Waldeck, J. (2007). Teacher self-disclosure. The International Encyclopedia of Communication. Washington, DC: International Communication Association/Blackwell.

Waldeck, J., Myers, K. (2007). Organizational Assimilation Theory, Research, and Implications of Multiple Areas of the Dicispline: A State of the Art Review. Communication Yearbook, 31, C. Beck (Ed.). Mahwah, NJ:Erlbaum.

Lori Cox Han, Ph.D., Professor of Political Sciences. The Presidency and the Challenge of Democracy, edited with Michael A. Genovese, Palgrave Macmillan Publishers, The Evolving American Presidency Series, 2006.

Lori Cox Han, Ph.D., Professor of Political Sciences. Women and American Politics: The Challenges of Political Leadership, McGraw-Hill Publishers, Critical Topics in American Government Series, 2006.

Lori Cox Han, Ph.D., Professor of Political Sciences. In the Public Domain: Presidents and the Challenge of Public Leadership, edited with Diane J. Heith, State University of New York Press, SUNY Series on the Presidency: Contemporary Issues, 2005.

Lori Cox Han, Ph.D., Professor of Politica Sciences. "New Strategies for an Old Medium: The Weekly Radio Addresses of Reagan and Clinton," Congress and the Presidency, Volume 33, Number 1, Spring 2006.

Esdale, Logan. "Gertrude Stein, Laura Riding and The Space of Letters." Journal of Modern Literature 29.4 (Summer 2006): 99-123.

Adjuntos Orientados hacia un Participante en Chacobo (Pano). Acercamiento Comparativo y Tipologico, by Pilar Valenzuela associate professor of Langagues. UniverSOS, Revista de Lenguas Indigenas y Universos Culturales. Valencia, Spain: Guada Impresores S.L., 185-200. (2005). 

Ornamentis secundum condecentiam sui status: New criteria to assessing the Ornato in Crivelli's paintings, by Liliana Leopardi, assistant professor of art. New Studies on Old Masters: Essays in Renaissance Art in Honour of Colin Eisler, edited by John Garton and Diane Wolfthal. Toronto: Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies, 2011, pp. 255-70.

An Unintentional Liaison:Lars von Trier and Italian Cinema and Culture, by Angela Tumini, assistant professor of Italian. VDM Verlag Dr. Muller (2011).

Natatio aeterna, by Alicia Kozameh, assistant professor of English. Alcion, Argentina  (2011).

The Affair of the Chalk Cliffs, by James P. Blaylock, professor of English. Subterranean Press (2011).

World War I: The American Soldier Experience, by Jennifer D. Keene, professor of History. University of Nebraska Press (2011).

Dramatic Snippets/Pulgas dramaticas, a bilingual anthology of plays edited and written by Polly Hodge, professor of assistant professor of Spanish and John Gabriele. Ediciones de GESTOS (2010). Reviewed by Antonio Mansilla.

Kee, K. F., & Browning, L. D. (2010). The dialectical tensions in the funding of infrastructure of cyberinfrastructure. Computer Supported Cooperative Work, 19(3), 283-308.  

Kee, K. F., Cradduck, L., Blodgett, B., & Olwan, R. (2011). Cyberinfrastructure inside out: Definitions and influences shaing its emergence, development, and implementation In D. Araya, Y. Breindl & T. Houghton (Eds.), Nexus: New intersections in Internet research (pp.157-189). New York: Peter Lang.  

New Directions in the American Presidency (New Directions in American Politics), by Lori Cox Han, professor of political science. Routledge (2010).

Communication in a Changing World: Contemporary Perspectives on Business Communication Competence, by Jennifer Waldeck, assistant professor of communication studies and co-authored Dr. Waldeck's three former undergraduate students, accepted by the Journal of Education for Business (2010).

Urgencias poeticas: vuelos solidarios y de resistencia en Volando bajito de Alicia Partnoy by Laura R. Loustau, associate professor of Languages. Cien años después: La literatura de mujeres en América Latina: El legado de Mercedes Cabello de Carbonera y Clorinda Matto de Turner. Ed. Claire Emile Martin. Lima: Universidad de San Martín de Porres, 2010. 161-168 (2010).  

Aspectos de la Morfologia Shipibo- Konibo, by Pilar Valenzuela associate professor of Langagues. In Z. Estrada & Arzapalo (eds.) Estudios de lenguas amerindias 2: Contribuciones al estudio de las lenguas originarias de America. Hermosillo, Mexico: Editorial Unison, pp. 257-280 (2010).

Women and U.S. Politics: The Spectrum of Political Leadership, 2nd edition, by Lori Cox Han, professor of Political Science. Lynne Rienner Publishers (2010).

Serieal argument goals and conflict strategies: A comparison between romantic partners and family members, by Jennifer Bevan, associate professor of Communication Studies. Communication Reprots, 23, 52-64 (2010).

The Writing Program Interrupted: Making Space for Critical Discourse, by Jeanne Gunner, Co-Editor, professor of History, and Donna Strickland (2009).

Women Who Kill Men: California Courts, Gender, and the Press, by Brenda Farrington, adjunct professor of History, and Gordon Morris Bakken (2009).

Cartografia teatral: Los escenarios de Cadiz en el Festival Iberoamericano de Teatro 2008, by Polly J. Hodge, Co-Editor, associate professor of languages, with Grace Davila, and Claudia Villegas-Silva (2009).

The Pen and the Sword: Conversations with Edward Said, by Nubar Hovsepian, associate professor of Political Science and International Studies, Preface, with David Barasamian, Author, and Eqbal Ahmad, Introduction (2010).

Physical Therapy Ethics, Second Edition, by Mike W. Martin, professor of Philosophy, and Donald L. Gabard (2010).

Master of the Air: William Tunner and the Success of Military Airlift, by Robert Slayton, professor of History. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press (2010).  

A landscape of their own: space and identity in Ozpetek's Hamam: The Turkish Bath and Julio Medem's Cows, by Angela Tumini. Film International - Issue 41, Vol. 7, No. 5: (2009) - Baghdad Bad, pg. 50-56.

Rethinking California, 2/E, by David M. Shafie, H. Eric Schockman, and Matthew A. Cahn. Longman Publishing, (2010).

Visions of America: A History of the United States, by Jennifer Keene, Saul Cornell, Edward T. O'Donnell. Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Prentice Hall, (2010).

Viajes Borges - Talleres Hemingway, by Mark Axelrod, professor of English. FC2 Publishing, (2009).

The Ebb Tide, by James P. Blaylock, professor of English. Subterranean Press (2009).

"The Pitfalls of Nationalism in Eritrea" Biopolitics, Militarism, and Development: Eritrea in the 21st Century, by Tekle Woldemikael. Berghahn Books, (2009).

Performing Masculinity in Paradise Lost, Milton Studies 50, ed. Albert C. Labriola, by Kent Lehnhof, associate professor of English. 64-77, U of Pittsburgh Press (2009).

Spiritual Life of Eritreans in the United States" in African Christian Diaspora, by Tekle Woldemikael. Red Sea Press, (2009).

Accessing Anthropology: A Workbook/Reader Introducing the Field of Cultural Anthropology, by Candace Coffman. Kendall/Hunt Publishers, (2009).

The Epistemic Power of Morally Postive Thinking: Justification, Moral Encroachment, and James The Will to Believe, by Michael Pace. Nous (2008).

Wendy Bishop's Legacy: A Tradition of Mentoring, a Call to Collaboration, by Anna Leahy (co-authored with others), Stories of Mentoring: Theory and Praxis, edited by Michelle Eble and Lynee Gaillet, Parlor Press (2008).

Modeling serial arguments in close relationships: The serial argument process model. Human Communication Research, by Dr. Jennifer Bevan, assistant professor of communication studies; Finan, A., and Kaminsky, A., 34, 600-624 (2008).

Settlement, by Dr. Martin Nakell, professor of English. Spuyten Duyvil (2006).

Grounds for Writers: Critical Perspectives for Reading, by Dr. Jeanne Gunner, professor of English and Doug Sweet, Writing Program Coordinator, Department of English. Longman (2008).

Homosexuality in the Life and Work of Joseph Conrad:Love between the Lines, by Dr. Richard Ruppel, professor of English. Routlege Press (2008).

Performing Woman: Female Theatricality in All's Well, That Ends Well,, by Kent Lehnhof, associate professor of English. 111-24. Routledge (2007).

Constituents of Matter, by Dr. Anna Leahy, assistant professor of English. Kent State University Press (2007).

El desarrollo de un marcador suprasegmental en chacobo (pano), by Pilar Valenzuela associate professor of Langagues. In A. Romero-Figueroa, A. Fernandez G. y A. Corbera M. (eds.), Lenguas indigenas de America del Sur: Estudios descriptivo-tipologicos y sus contribuciones para la linguistica teorica. Caracas: Publicationes Universidad Catolica Andres Bello, pp. 187-199. (2007).

The Gospel of Judas, Together with the Letter of Peter to Philip, James, and a Book of Allogenes, from Codex Tchacos: Critical Edition, by Dr. Marvin Meyer, professor of religious studies, Griset Chair in Bible and Christian Studies with Rodolphe Kasser, Gergor Wurst, and Francois Gaudard;  Washingington D.C: National Geographic (2007).

Turns about a Point, by Anna Leahy, professor of English. Finishing Line Press (2006).

Peru: language situation, by Pilar Valenzuela associate professor of Langagues. . In Keith Brown (Editor-In-Chief), Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics, 2nd Editon. Burlington, MA: Elsevier (2006).

Global Criminology and Criminal Justice: Current Issues and Perspectives. Edited by Dr. Nick Larsen, associate professor of sociology and Russell Smandych;  Toronto Broadview Press (2007).

Judas: The Definitive Collection of Gospels and Legends About Infamous Apostle of Jesus, by Dr. Marvin Meyer, professor of religious studies, Griset Chair in Bible and Christian Studies, HarperOne (2007).

Everyday Morality, by Dr. Mike Martin, professor of philosophy; Thomson Wadsworth (2007).

The Nag Hammadi Scriptures: The International Edition, by Dr. Marvin Meyer, professor of religious studies, Griset Chair in Bible and Christian Studies. HarperOne (2007).

Creativity: Ethics and Excellence in Science, by Dr. Mike Martin, professor of philosophy. Lexington Books (2007).

Rethinking Madam President: Are We Ready for a Woman in the White House? Edited by Dr. Lori Cox Han, professor of political science and Caroline Heldman, assistant professor of political science at Occidental College. Lynne Rienner Publishers (2007).

Aspectos Morfosintacticos de la Relativizacion en Shipibo-Konibo (Pano). , by Pilar Valenzuela associate professor of Langagues. Boletim do Museu Paraense Emilio Goeldi. Serie Ciencias Humanas. Belem: MPEG, v.1.n.1, pp. 123-134. (2007).  

Women and American Politics: The Challenges of Political Leadership, 1st Edition, by Dr. Lori Cox Han, professor of political science, The McGaw-Hill Companies (2007).

World War I: American Soldiers Lives Series, by Dr. Jennifer Keene, professor of history. Greenwood/Praeger (2006).

El próximo acto: Teatro español en el siglo XXI, by Dr. Polly Hodge, associate professor of Spanish and Sandra Harper. Estreno (2006).

From Morality to Mental Health, Virtue and Vice in a Therapeutic Culture, by Dr. Mike Martin, professor of philosophy. Oxford University Press (2006).

The Presidency and the Challenge of Democracy, by Dr. Lori Cox Han, professor of political science. Suny 40 Press (2005).

Encyclopedia of War & American Society, by Associate Editor DrJennifer Keene, professor of history. New York, Sage Publications, Inc. (2006).

I Read it at the Movies, by Dr. Mark Axelrod, professor of English. Heinemann Publications (2006).

Axelrod, Mark. "Waiting for Beckett: Remembrance of a meeting on the Boulevard Saint Jacques." Irish America, Vol. XXI. February/March 2006.

Esdale, Logan. “Charles Bernstein.” The Greenwood Encyclopedia of American Poets and Poetry. Vol. 1. Ed. Jeffrey Gray, James McCorkel and Mary Balkun. Westport: Greenwood  Press, 2006. 110-114.

Esdale, Logan. “Closure.” The Greenwood Encyclopedia of American Poets and Poetry. Vol. 1.  Ed. Jeffrey Gray, James McCorkel and Mary Balkun. Westport: Greenwood Press, 2006.  286-288.

Kent Lehnhof. "Incest and Empire in The Faerie Queene." English Literary History. Spring 2006.

Runzo, Joseph. "Can Christian Ethics Be Universal? A Focus on War."

Waldeck, J.H. (2006). Raising the question #3: What does 'personalized education' mean for faculty, and how should it serve our students? Communication Education, 55,3450352.

Los verbos del espanol en el shipibo-konibo: Aportes a un propuesto universal del contacto linguistico, by Pilar Valenzuela associate professor of Langagues. In Claudine Chamoreau y Yolanda Lastra (eds.), Dinamica Linguistica de las Lenguas en Contacto, Hermosillo, Mexico: Universidad de Sonora, pp. 141-168. (2006). 

Participant-oriented adjuncts in Panoan , by Pilar Valenzuela associate professor of Langagues. In Nikolaus P. Himmelmann and Eva Schuitze Berndt (eds.), Secondary predication and adverbial modification: The typology of depictives, Oxford Typology Series: Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 259-298. (2005). 

Koshi Shinanya Ainbo: El Testimonia de una mujer shipiba, by Pilar Valenzuela associate professor of Langagues. Lima: Fondo Editorial Facultad de Ciencias Sociales, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos (2005). 



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