Submissions from 2023
Between Two Worlds: The Dybbuk, Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, and Reparative Tragedy, Lisa S. Starks
Transmisogyny in Popular Culture, Feminisms, and Shakespeare Studies, Lisa S. Starks
Submissions from 2022
I Say “Cat”, you Say “Cradle”: Ecstatic Signification and the Kitchen Songs of Avudai Akkal of Sengottai, Trey Conner and Richard Doyle
Dark Side of the Shroom? Erasing Indigenous and Counterculture Wisdoms with Psychedelic Capitalism and the Open Source Alternative: A Manifesto for Psychonauts, Neşe Devenot, Trey Conner, and Richard Doyle
Cell Towers have Come to Symbolize Our Deep Collective Anxieties, Steven E. Jones
Response: In and Out of the Game, as Usual, Steven E. Jones
Slings and Arrows (TV Series), Daniel G. Lauby and Lisa S. Starks
Levinas's Humanism of the Other and King Lear, Lisa S. Starks
Levinas, Jessica, and Memory in Productions of The Merchant of Venice, Lisa S. Starks and Lisa S. Starks
Submissions from 2021
Chanting the Supreme Word of Information: Redundant!? Sacred?!, Trey Conner and Richard Doyle
Journal of a Plague Year: Six Voices from American Universities., Andrew James Hartley; Jean E. Howard; Christoph Irmscher; Sujata Iyengar; Anthony Lioi; and Lisa S, Starks
Ovid’s Proteus and the Figure of the Male Jew in Marlowe’s The Jew of Malta, Lisa S. Starks
Submissions from 2020
Singing “Nan Yar?”: the Ecstatic Transmissions of Avudai Akkal and The Awakening of Ramana Maharshi, Trey Conner and Richard Doyle
So neatly plotted, and so well perform'd: Villain as Playwright in Marlowe's Jew of Malta., Sara Munson Deats and Lisa S. Starks
Cell Tower, Steven E. Jones
Tangible Data: From Bits of Paper to the Cloud, Steven E. Jones
What’s Inside That Giant Cross?, Steven E. Jones
Ethics as Obligation: Reconciling Diverging Research Practices with Marginalized Communities, Jill McCracken
Introduction: Representing ‘Ovids’ on the Early Modern English Stage, Lisa S. Starks
Ovidian Appropriations, Metamorphic illusion, and Theatrical Practice on the Shakespearean Stage., Lisa S. Starks
Submissions from 2019
A Doctored Voice: Resistance, Reading and Righting as Womanist Pedagogy, Ylce Irizarry
Documenting the Undocumented: Latina/o Narratives and Social Justice in the Era of Operation Gatekeeper. Marta Caminero-Santangelo, Ylce Irizarry
Postcards from the Edges of Haiti: The Latinx Ecocriticism of Mayra Montero’s In the Palm of Darkness, Ylce Irizarry
Foreword, Steven E. Jones
Shelley’s “Letter to Maria Gisborne” as Workshop Poetry, Steven E. Jones
Introduction to Special Issue: Design-Thinking Approaches in Technical and Professional Communication, Rebecca Pope-Ruark, Jason Tham, Joe Moses, and Trey Conner
Austen and Computation 2.0, Laura Runge
Ovid’s Ghosts: Lovesickness, Theatricality, and Ovidian Spectrality on the Early Modern English Stage, Lisa S. Starks
Queering Will and Kit: Slash and the Shakespeare Biopic, Lisa S. Starks
Screening Will and Jane: Sexuality and the Gendered Author in Shakespeare and Austen Biopics, Lisa S. Starks
Submissions from 2018
Stuck rubber baby and the intersections of civil rights historical memory., Julie Buckner Armstrong
Can Objects be Moral Agents? Posthuman Praxis in Public Transportation, Meredith A. Johnson and Nathan R. Johnson
Infrastructural Methodology: A Case in Protein as Public Health, Nathan R. Johnson
Susan Doran and Paulina Kewes , eds. Doubtful and Dangerous: The Question of Succession in Late Elizabethan England., Emily G. Jones
Reverse Engineering the First Humanities Computing Center, Steven E. Jones
Orienting Access in Our Business and Professional Communication Classrooms, Lisa Meloncon
Introduction. Twenty-first-century British fiction and the city., Magali C. Michael
The cosmopolitan potential of urban England?: Jon McGregor’s If nobody speaks of remarkable things., Magali C. Michael
Twenty-first-century British fiction and the city., Magali C. Michael
Pope and Martial: The Myth of Pelops And Belinda’s ‘Iv’ry Neck’, Pat Rogers
Submissions from 2017
40 years ago, an Alabama jury proved white supremacists could be brought to justice., Julie Buckner Armstrong
Review of Beyond the rope: The impact of lynching on black culture and memory., Julie Buckner Armstrong
Review of Civil Rights and Beyond: African American and Latino/a Activism in the Twentieth-Century United States., Julie Buckner Armstrong
Review of Keywords for Southern Studies., Julie Buckner Armstrong
Travels on the St. Johns River., John Bartram, William Bartram, Thomas Hallock, and Richard Franz
Evolving Ana: Inviting recovery., S. Morgan Gresham
Coach English, neighborhood muralist: Wall art on St. Petersburg's Southside., Thomas Hallock
Crossing Tampa Bay, courtesy of the Deepwater Horizon: A skeptic makes peace with the Cross-Bay Ferry., Thomas Hallock
Gardening with Mr. Clowers: Recovering what we forgot, one okra at a time., Thomas Hallock
Gas Plant: Imagining a lost neighborhood., Thomas Hallock
Into the swamp., Thomas Hallock
Introduction., Thomas Hallock
On the necessity of Monster Jam: Mourning a loss with Really Big Trucks., Thomas Hallock
Paddling toward reparations: Booker Creek, a stadium nobody likes and a city's unresolved conflicts., Thomas Hallock
Review of the book: The Flower Hunter and the People: William Bartram in the Native American Southeast., Thomas Hallock
Spiderwort, the Pocahontas flower: Love, death and the exquisite history of the flower we mow over., Thomas Hallock
Trespassing, Crystal Springs: Where does the river end and lawful access begin?, Thomas Hallock
Interview with Rob Lorei, on WMNF Radioactivity [audio podcast]., Thomas Hallock and Rob Lorei
“Where I Find Poetry and Tension”: An Interview with Daniel José Older, Ylce Irizarry
Rhetoric and the Cold War politics of information science, Nathan R. Johnson
Turning Practice Inside Out: The Digital Humanities and the Eversion, Steven E. Jones
Don DeLillo, White Noise (1985)., Magali C. Michael
Ireland and the Problem of Information: Irish Writing, Radio, Late Modernist Communication, Susan Mooney
Interrupted Masculinity in Dubliners: Anxiety, Shame, and Shontological Ethics, Susan Mooney
Submissions from 2016
Review of It's Been Beautiful: Soul! and Black Power Television., Julie Buckner Armstrong
‘A’ is for acronym: Teaching Hawthorne in a performance-based world., Thomas Hallock
An interstate runs through it: What wildlife do we miss at 70 miles per hour?, Thomas Hallock
A Road Course in American Literature., Thomas Hallock
Paddle across Pinellas: Kayaking from St. Pete to Gulfport via ditches, creeks and ponds., Thomas Hallock
Runway on the river: Outdoor apparel doesn’t have to be boring (or expensive)., Thomas Hallock
Walking and talking Florida nature with Jeff Klinkenberg: Stealing what we can from an old hand., Thomas Hallock
Chicana/o and Latina/o Fiction: The New Memory of Latinidad, Ylce Irizarry
This Is How You Lose It: Navigating Dominicanidad in Junot Díaz’s Drown, Ylce Irizarry
The Great Chain of Being: Manifesto on the Problem of Agency in Science Communication, Meredith A. Johnson and Nathan Johnson
Glitch as infrastructural monster, Nathan R. Johnson and Meredith A. Johnson
Controller, Steven E. Jones
New Media and Modeling: Games and the Digital Humanities, Steven E. Jones
Roberto Busa, S. J., and the Emergence of Humanities Computing: The Priest and the Punched Cards, Steven E. Jones
The Emergence of the Digital Humanities (as the Network is Everting), Steven E. Jones
Women's Looking Relations After the Gaze: Maternal Ambivalence and Queerness in Notes on a Scandal, Susan Mooney
From Face-to-Facebook: Levinas’s Radical Ethics and "Shakespeare Friends.", Lisa S. Starks
Julius Caesar, Ovidian Transformation and the martyred body on the early modern stage., Lisa S. Starks
Submissions from 2015
Civil rights movement fiction., Julie Buckner Armstrong
Introduction., Julie Buckner Armstrong
Review of A voice that could stir Fannie Lou Hamer and the rhetoric of the Black Freedom Movement., Julie Buckner Armstrong
Teaching “Theresa: A Haytien Tale” in a general education African American literature survey (Just Teach One: Early African American Print)., Julie Buckner Armstrong
The Cambridge companion to American civil rights literature., Julie Buckner Armstrong
City creeks: Lessons in sustainable environmental discourse from a Florida boom town., Thomas Hallock
Review of the book Letters from an American Farmer and Other Essays., Thomas Hallock
The place where you live: St. Petersburg, Florida., Thomas Hallock
Because Place Still Matters: Mapping Puertorriqueñidad in Bodega Dreams, Ylce Irizarry
Mocking Monuments: The Regent’s Bomb, Satire, and Authority, Steven E. Jones
Narrative innovation in 9/11 fiction., Magali C. Michael
Polymorphous Domesticities: Pets, Bodies, and Desire in Four Modern Writers, Susan Mooney
Dueling, Laura Runge
Submissions from 2014
Beowulf as Introduction to Old English, Nicole Guenther Discenza
A Companion to Alfred the Great, Nicole Guenther Discenza and Paul E. Szarmach
A road course in American literature., Thomas Hallock
Friends of Salt Creek: The Salt Creek Journal., Thomas Hallock
Invited speaker. Smells Like Teen Lit: Teenage Wasteland II., Thomas Hallock