Student Publications

Allan, Jonathan A. and Elizabeth Nelson, eds. Monsters and the Monstrous: Myths and Metaphors of Enduring Evil. Oxford: Inter-Disciplinary Press, forthcoming in 2012. 

Allan, Jonathan A. “Visiting Theory: The Northrop Frye Visiting Professorship at the University of Toronto,” Northrop Frye at 100: New Perspectives, Eds. Linda Hutcheon and Germaine Warkentin, University of Toronto Quarterly, (forthcoming). 

Allan, Jonathan. “Giving Birth and Delivering the Reader in Luisa Valenzuela’s Cola de lagartija.”  Transverse: A Cultural Studies Journal 9 (2009): 34-51. 

Allan, Jonathan A. “Theorising Male Virginity in Popular Romance Novels,” Journal of Popular Romance Studies 2.1 (2011): http://jprstudies.org 

Allan, Jonathan A. “Offended Readers and Monstrous Texts: Theorizing Monstrosity and Narrative.” Monstrous Deviations in Literature and the Arts. Eds. Cristina Santos & Adriana Sphar. Oxford: Inter-Disciplinary Press, 2011. 

Allan, Jonathan. “Anatomies of Influence, Anxieties of Criticism: Northrop Frye & Harold Bloom.”  Canadian Review of Comparative Literature/Revue Canadienne de Littérature Comparée 36.2 (June 2009). 

Bozak, Nadia. The Cinematic Footprint: Lights, Camera, Natural Resources. New Brunswick NJ: Rutgers UP, 2011. 

Bozak, Nadia. Orphan Love (novel). Toronto: Key Porter, 2007. 

Chrostowska, Sylwia Dominika. Literature on Trial : The Emergence of Critical Discourse in Germany, Poland & Russia, 1700-1800. Forthcoming in January 2012 from University of Toronto Press. 

Culpepper, Joe. “Flâneurs and Infiltrators (How to Read Cityscapes via Textscapes),” in Reconstruction: Studies in Contemporary Culture, April, 2009. http://reconstruction.eserver.org/092/culpepper.shtml

Culpepper. Joe.  “Criminal Adaptations: Successful Artistic and Cultural Infidelities,” published in TRANSverse, March 2007. http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/complit/Transverse7.pdf

Hermes, Nizar F. “The [European] Other in Medieval Arabic Literature and Culture: Ninth-Twelfth Century AD“,  forthcoming from Palgrave Macmillan, 2012. 

Irene Marques (PhD 2005) has published Transnational Discourses on Class, Gender, and Cultural Identity with Purdue University Press, 2012. Check link below for more information on this and other publications by the author, author’s bio and book reviews.  
http://www.thepress.purdue.edu/titles/format/9781557536051 

 Russo, Teresa, ed. Anagnorisis as Mode of Knowledge: Recognition After Aristotle. Forthcoming in 2012 from University of Alberta Press. 

Stapleton, Rachel F. “La question de l’art épistolaire.” In Maturations et mutations (1520–1560), vol. 3 of L’époque de la Renaissance. Ed. Eva Kushner. Subseries of The Comparative History of Literatures in European Languages. Amsterdam: Benjamins, 2010. 358–368. 

Stapleton, Rachel F. (as Rachel Freedman). “Zombies in Suburbia,” TransVerse 9 (2009): 68–79. 

Ralickas, Vivian. “Art, ‘Cosmic Horror,’ and the Fetishizing Gaze in the Fiction of H. P. Lovecraft.” Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts 19.3 (2008). 9,453 words.
http://www.scribd.com/vivian%20ralickas/d/45369882-JFA-v19n3-Lovecraft-and-Art-by-Ralickas 

Ralickas, Vivian. “‘Cosmic Horror’ and the Question of the Sublime in Lovecraft.” Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts 18.3 (2007): 364-398. 13,291 words. 
http://www.scribd.com/vivian%20ralickas/d/45369876-JFA-v18n3-Lovecraft-and-the-Sublime-by-Ralickas

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