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Here are some recent publications by current graduate students at Queen's.

  • Bakhtiarynia, Ben. Review of Theories of Modernist Poetry: T.S. Eliot, T.E. Hulme, Ezra Pound by Rebecca Beasley (Routledge UP). Times Present. Fall 2009. 8-10.

  • Bakhtiarynia, Ben. "Thinking The Nothing: Nihilism in "The Waste Land". The Waste Land (ed. Joe Moffet; Kentucky: Westport, CT: Dialogue , 2011). Book Chapter (Forthcoming).

  • Beukema, Taryn. "Men Negotiating Identity in Zadie Smith's White Teeth." Postcolonial Text 4.3 (2008). Online.

  • Bourget, Jason. "Biological Determinism, Masculine Politics and the Failure of Libertarianism in Robert A. Heinlein’s The Moon is a Harsh Mistress." [Foundation 104 (2009): 10-21.

  • Bourne, Don. "'Eating Away the Frame': Resistance to Neoliberalism in Laura Elrick'sFantasies in Permeable Structures." Rev. of Fantasies in Permeable Structures, by Laura Elrick. West Coast Line 56 (Spring 2008): 83–85. Print.

  • Bourne, Don. "'If I Appear to Any One Like a Counterfeit': Liminality in Rochester's Alexander Bendo's Brochure." Restoration (Spring 2008): 3-17.

  • Denike, Jaime. “Reading Animal Agency in Marian Engel's Bear.” Women Writers across Boundaries. Ed. Asha Choubey.Jaipur: Book Enclave (Forthcoming)

  • Li Sheung Ying, Melissa. "Reading into the Voice: Representation of the Native Voice in Three Early Twentieth Century Children’s Story Collections." Knowing Their Place? Intersections of Identity and Space in Children’s Literature (eds. Dawn Thompson and Terri Doughty; Newcastle, United Kingdom: Cambridge Scholars Publishing). Book Chapter (Forthcoming).

  • McKendry, Andrew. "The Haphazard Journey of a Mind: Experience and Reflection in Samuel Johnson's Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland." Age of Johnson vol. 20 (September 2010): 11-34.

  • Moore, Daniel. Review of Reuben Sachs: A Sketch by Amy Levy ed. Susan David Bernstein. Broadview Editions: Peterborough, ON. 2006. Women in Judaism: A Multidisciplinary Journal. Vol. 5 No. 1. (Winter 2007).

  • Schabas, Martha. Martha Schabas’s first novel Various Positions will be published by Doubleday Canada on June 28, 2011 and by Farrar, Straus and Giroux in 2012.

  • Smith, Jordan Rendell. "9/11 TragiComix: Allegories of National Trauma in Art Spiegelman's In the Shadow of No Towers," Shift 1(2008): 22 pp. < http://shiftjournal.org/articles/2008/Smith.pdf >

  • Smith, Jordan Rendell. "Propaganda Will Eat Itself: The Contradictions and Paradoxes of George Orwell and Edward L. Bernays." Queen's International Observer: Issue on Politics and Literature 7.1
    (Jan. 2011): 3-5, 17-18. < http://issuu.com/queensinternationalobserver/docs/january >

  • Smith, Jordan Rendell. "How Sheila Watson's The Double Hook Caught On," Historical Perspectives on Canadian Publishing (October 2009): 1p. <http://hpcanpub.mcmaster.ca/case-study/how-sheila-watson-s-double-hook-caught>

  • Smith, Shannon R. "Staging Sport: Dion Boucicault, Victorian Spectacular Theatre, and the Manly Sporting Ideal." Critical Survey 24 (forthcoming in Spring 2012)

  • Smith, Shannon R. "Rowing as L’Écriture Feminine" in My Life at the Gym: Feminist Perspectives on Community through the Body. Ed. Jo Malin. (State University of New York Press, 2008).

  • Smith, Shannon R. Entries on Cyclist, The Racing Times, and The Sportsman in The Dictionary of Nineteenth-Century Journalism. Ed. Laurel Brake. (British Library & Academia Press, 2008)


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