This collection features scholarly and creative work by faculty members of the English Department at Central Washington University.
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Submissions from 2021
Telling It Like It Is: A Narrative Account of Designing a Race and Ethnicity Requirement at a PWI in the Middle of Black Lives Matter, Michel O'Brien and Cynthia Pengilly
Our Suffering Brethren: Foreign Captivity and Nationalism in the Early United States by David J. Dzurec III, Sarah Sillin
The Cuban Question and the Ignorant American: Empire's Tropes and Jokes in Yankee Notions, Sarah Sillin
Submissions from 2020
“Swimming among the Jellyfish”: travel guides, Elizabeth von Arnim, and Rügen, Lila Marz Harper
Designing multimodal feedback experiences, Dan Martin
Laughing at “Young Bull”: American Authority in Civil War Cartoons, Sarah Sillin
Submissions from 2019
“These Things Are a Parable”: Natural History Metaphors and Audience in Felix Holt (1866), Lila Marz Harper
Trajectories, institutions, and re-locations: a conversation on Inter-Asia outside Asia, Christopher Lee, Kuan-Hsing Chen, Sneja Gunew, Michel O'Brien, Audrey Yue, and Rusaba Alam
Reanimating Vietnamese Australian Diasporas through Digital Autographics: The Work of Lê Văn Tài, Michel O'Brien
Transpacific Resonances and Affiliations in Leanne Dunic’s to Love the Coming End and Ruth Ozeki’s the Tale for the Time Being, Michel O'Brien
Below Zero, Joseph Powell
Seduction's Offspring: Resisting Sentimental Violence from Wilson to Wells, Sarah Sillin
Submissions from 2018
Racial Enfleshment and Transpacific Modalities of Relation, Michel O'Brien
Submissions from 2016
Ghosts and Angels in the House: Cecilia de Noel and the Search for Faith in the Late Nineteenth Century, Christine Sutphin
Ali, Wendy, Zach VandeZande
Patent Wars and Ecosystems: Metaphor and “Black Boxes”, Joshua Welsh
The Rhetoric of Reasonable and Non-Discriminatory: Conflicting Visions of Innovation in the Smart Phone Patent Wars, Joshua Welsh
Submissions from 2015
Birthing Death: A Reconsideration of the Roles of Power, Politics and the Domestic in Macbeth, Laila Abdalla
Hark, Hark!: Nursery Rhymes in The Tempest, Lila Marz Harper
Submissions from 2014
Myth as a Site of Ecocritical Inquiry: Disrupting Anthropocentrism, Patsy Callaghan
Common Sense and the Rhetoric of Technology, Joshua Welsh
Submissions from 2013
Literature and Ecology: Integrating Story, Science, and Standards, Patsy Callaghan
The White Rabbit: An Exhortation for Busy Adjunct Teachers, Mindie Dieu
Submissions from 2012
Going After the Phrasal Verb: An Alternative Approach to Classification, Clayton M. Darwin and Loretta S. Gray
Submissions from 2011
Flyers, Lisa Norris
Wiindigoo Sovereignty and Native Transmotion in Gerald Vizenor's Bearheart, Christopher Schedler
"Very Nearly Smiling": Comedy and Slave Revolt in The Barnabys in America, Christine Sutphin
Submissions from 2010
“Fanciful Devotion”: Ritualization in Scott’s Old Mortality, George A. Drake
Spending Time With Shepherds, Joseph Powell
Carnivalized Public Corruption: Old Feudalism and New Democracy in All the King's Men, Wise Blood, and Raag Darbari, Sura Prasad Rath
Submissions from 2009
Clues in the Street: Sherlock Holmes, Martin Hewitt, and Mean Streets, Lila Marz Harper
Submissions from 2007
Honesty, Elegance, & the Ragged Edge, Joseph Powell
Patterns of Style in Stephen Crane's Short Stories, Gerald Stacy
Submissions from 2001
"The Ordinary Rules of the Pavé": Urban Spaces in Scott's Fortunes of Nigel, George A. Drake
Submissions from 2000
"An Anguish Become Thing": Narrative as Performance in David Foster Wallace's Infinite Jest, Frank Louis Cioffi
Human Tigresses, Fractious Angels, and Nursery Saints: Augusta Webster's A Castaway and Victorian Discourses on Prostitution and Women's Sexuality, Christine Sutphin
Submissions from 1999
Post-Millennial Postmodernism: On the Professing of Literature in the Centrifugal Age, Frank L. Cioffi
Postmodernism, Etc.: An Interview with Ihab Hassan, Frank L. Cioffi
Historical Space in the "History of": Between Public and Private in Tom Jones, George A. Drake
Submissions from 1998
In Chekhov, Mark Halperin
Submissions from 1995
The Site, The Story, Philip Garrison
The Blessings of a Good Thick Skirt: Issues of Dress in Women's Travel Narratives, Lila Marz Harper
Submissions from 1938
Emerson and the Arts, Donald MacRae
Submissions from 1936
Comfort Me with Apples, Donald MacRae
Submissions from 1934
Der Schöne Robert, Donald MacRae