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Submissions from 2013

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Review of The end of American lynching., Julie Buckner Armstrong

Review of The Florida folklife reader., Julie Buckner Armstrong

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Sisyphus rolls on: Reframing women’s ways of “making it” in rhetoric and composition., Kristin Bivens, Martha McKay Canter, Kirsti Cole, Violet Dutcher, S. Morgan Gresham, Luisa Rodriguez-Connal, and Eileen Schell

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Alfredian Texts, Nicole Guenther Discenza

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Review of The Old English Version of Bede's "Historia ecclesiastica", Nicole Guenther Discenza

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Year's Work in Old English Studies 2009, Nicole Guenther Discenza

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Everything is Illuminated: What Big Data Can Tell Us about Teacher Commentary, Zachary Parke Dixon and Joseph M. Moxley

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An early Florida poem: “Elegía a Juan Ponce de Leon,” [by Juan de Castellanos]., Thomas Hallock

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Appreciating Bartram’s vision: How to approach “Travels.”, Thomas Hallock

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Chicken Aubade, Thomas Hallock

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Review of the book Fatal revolutions: Natural history, West Indian slavery, and the routes of American literature., Thomas Hallock

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Tree fort [essay with poems]., Thomas Hallock

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William Bartram: Self-portraits in flowers., Thomas Hallock

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Online Credibility and Information Labor: Infrastructure Reverberating through Ethos, Nathan Johnson

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"Ecologizing" Berry's computational ecology, Nathan R. Johnson and Damien Smith Pfister

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Politics and Satire, Steven E. Jones

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The Emergence of the Digital Humanities, Steven E. Jones

Using Real-Time Formative Assessments to Close the Assessment Loop, Karen Langbehn, Megan McIntyre, and Joseph M. Moxley

Johns., Jill McCracken

Pimp., Jill McCracken

Prostitute/Streetwalker., Jill McCracken

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Street sex workers' discourse: Realizing material change through agential choice., Jill McCracken

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Empreintes paternelles sur la masculinité et la féminité chez Nina Bouraoui et Michel Houellebecq, Susan Mooney

Bending the Cost Curve on College Textbooks, Joseph M. Moxley

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Big Data, Learning Analytics, and Social Assessment Methods, Joseph M. Moxley

Locating Textbooks: From Secluded Gothic Castles to Networked, Public Squares, Joseph M. Moxley

Open Textbook Publishing, Joseph M. Moxley

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Aphra Behn Online : The Case for Early Modern Open-Access Publishing, Laura Runge

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Teaching Oroonoko with Milton and Dryden; or, Behn’s Use of the Heroic, Laura Runge

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Tracing a Genealogy of Oroonoko Editions, Laura Runge

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Transforming Ovid: Violence, vulnerability, and the blazon in Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus., Lisa S. Starks

Virtus, vulnerability, and the emblazoned male body in Shakespeare’s Coriolanus., Lisa S. Starks

Submissions from 2012

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Review of Living with lynching: African American lynching plays, performance, and citizenship, 1890-1930., Julie Buckner Armstrong

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Transgender warrior: The story of Birmingham's Jody Suzanne Ford., Julie Buckner Armstrong

Ripple effect: Adopting and adapting to the WPA outcomes., S. Morgan Gresham

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Early visions of Florida: A history of the imagination., Thomas Hallock

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Review of the book A Democracy of facts: Natural history in the early republic., Thomas Hallock

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Information infrastructure as rhetoric: Tools for analysis, Nathan R. Johnson

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The Print in Regency Print Culture, Steven E. Jones

Codename Revolution: The Nintendo Wii Platform, Steven E. Jones and George K. Thiruvathukal

Not your mother's argument: the second shift and the new work of feminist composing in a digital world, Roxanne Kirkwood and S. Morgan Gresham

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An anti-war novel for the twenty-first century: Jonathan Safran Foer’s Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close rewrites Kurt Vonnegut’s Slaughterhouse-Five., Magali C. Michael

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Traces Historicized: Beckett Traced, Susan Mooney

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Writing Commons, Joseph Moxley

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Aggregated Assessment and “Objectivity 2.0”, Joseph M. Moxley

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Agency in the Age of Peer Production (Cccc Studies in Writing and Rhetoric), Joseph M. Moxley, Quentin D. Vieregge, Kyle D. Stedman, and Taylor Joy Mitchell

New Tools for Timeless Work: Technological Advances in Creative Writing Pedagogy, John Nieves and Joseph M. Moxley

Submissions from 2011

Mary Turner and the memory of lynching., Julie Buckner Armstrong

Mary Turner, hidden memory, and narrative possibility., Julie Buckner Armstrong

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Mary Turner's blues., Julie Buckner Armstrong

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Review of Representing Segregation: Toward an Aesthetics of Living Jim Crow and Other Forms of Racial Division. and Neo-Segregation Narratives: Jim Crow in Post Civil Rights American Literature., Julie Buckner Armstrong

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Open source communities in technical writing: Local exigence, global extensibility., Trey Conner, S. Morgan Gresham, and Jill McCracken

You can't step into the same network twice: community literacy, client-based communication, and the evolution of networked (re)publics., Trey Conner, S. Morgan Gresham, and Jill McCracken

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Following in the Tracks of Bede: Science and Cosmology in the English Benedictine Reform, Nicole Guenther Discenza

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Review of Malcolm Godden and Susan Irvine, with a chapter on the Metres by Mark Griffith and contributions by Rohini Jayatilaka, The Old English Boethius: An Edition of the Old English Versions of Boethius’s De Consolatione Philosophiae, Nicole Guenther Discenza

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Writing the Mother Tongue in the Shadow of Babel, Nicole Guenther Discenza

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Year's Work in Old English Studies 2008, Nicole Guenther Discenza

Ecocriticism in the city., Thomas Hallock

Review of the book William Bartram and the Ghost Plantations of British East Florida., Thomas Hallock

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What to do with letters? William Bartram and the art of correspondence., Thomas Hallock

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Performing the Social Text; or, what I learned from playing Spore, Steven E. Jones

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Arabian Nights in America: Hybrid form and identity in Diana Abu-Jaber’s Crescent., Magali C. Michael

Don DeLillo’s Falling Man: Countering post-9/11 narratives of heroic masculinity., Magali C. Michael

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Beckett's Masculinity, Susan Mooney

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Cinematic Hamlet: The films of Olivier, Zeffirelli, Branagh, and Almereyda, by P. J. Cook. Review., Lisa S. Starks

Submissions from 2010

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Wyrd to the wiki: Lacunae toward wiki ontologies., Trey Conner and Richard Doyle

Composing multiple spaces: Clemson's Class of '41 online studio., S. Morgan Gresham

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Review of the book Teaching of the new writing: Technology, change, and assessment in the 21st century classroom., S. Morgan Gresham

Book talk: William Bartram: The search for nature’s design., Thomas Hallock

Gardening with Bartram., Thomas Hallock

Think globally, dig locally: Pedagogy and the archive in early Florida literature., Thomas Hallock

Way of all flesh., Thomas Hallock

William Bartram: The search for nature’s design., Thomas Hallock and Nancy Hoffman

William Bartram, the search for nature's design: Selected art, letters, and unpublished writings., Thomas Hallock and Nancy Hoffmann

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Making It Home: A New Ethics of Immigration in Dominican Literature, Ylce Irizarry

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The Shadow of Death: Literature, Romanticism, and the Subject of Punishment by Mark Canuel, Steven E. Jones

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Adolescent Literature as a Complement to the Classics: Addressing Critical Issues in Today’s Classrooms, Joan F. Kaywell

Serving the public: Gender, sexuality, and race at the margins., Jill McCracken

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Some of Them, They Do Right; Some of Them, They Do Wrong’: Moral Ambiguity and the Criteria for Help Among Street Sex Workers.”, Jill McCracken

Street sex work: Re/constructing discourse from margin to center., Jill McCracken

Narrative multiplicity and the multi-layered self in The Blind Assassin., Magali C. Michael

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Malone Dies: Postmodernist Masculinity, Susan Mooney

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The Graduate Classroom, Susan Mooney

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Afterword: Disciplinarity and the Future of Creative Writing Studies, Joseph M. Moxley

General Editor and Section Editor for Pedagogy for Aphra Behn Online: An Interactive Journal for Women and the Arts, 1660-1830, Laura Runge

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Teaching Eighteenth-Century Women Writers, Laura Runge