Faculty Publications
This list of book publications represents a sampling of the work of CLASS faculty. It is not a comprehensive chronicle of their publications or citations. The publications on this page are updated annually and may not reflect the most current work of an individual faculty member. Click to view lists of publications.
2016 Publications
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Legislative Institutions and Lawmaking in Latin America
Eduardo Aleman
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Leibniz on Compossibility and Possible Worlds
Gregory Brown
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The Essence of Nihilism
Alessandro Carrera
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Separation Scenes: Domestic Drama in Early Modern England
Ann Christensen
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Marriage Law and Gender in Revolutionary China
Xiaoping Cong
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Grief and Meter: Elegies for Poets after Auden
Sally Connolly
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Before We Visit the Goddess: A NovelChitra Banerjee Divakaruni
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Shadowland: Book III of the Brotherhood of the Conch (The Brotherhood of the Conch
Series)
Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni
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Language and Literacy in Refugee FamiliesChatwara Duran
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What a Difference a Meal MakesChristian Eberhart
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Scientists Making a DifferenceDonald Foss
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Nasals and Nasalization in Spanish and Portuguese: Perception, Phonetics and PhonologyCarrie Goodin-Mayeda
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Agents of Change in Bullet Tree Falls: How a Village in Belize Responded to Influences
of GlobalizationAndrew Gordon
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The Treasure of Alexander the Great: How One Man's Wealth Shaped the World
Frank Holt
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The Artist as Revolutionary (Revolutionary Lives)Gerald Horne
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Positive Approaches to Optimal Relationship DevelopmentRaymond Knee
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Bellow's People: How Saul Bellow Made Life Into ArtDavid Mikics
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Literary Publishing in the Twenty-First CenturyKevin Prufer
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A History of Mexican LiteratureJose Ramon Ruisanchez-Serra
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Black Bodies, Black Rights: The Politics of Quilombolismo in Contemporary BrazilElizabeth Farfan-Santos
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Placing the History of College Writing: Stories from the Incomplete ArchiveNathan Shepley
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Research Perspectives on Work and the Transition to MotherhoodChristiane Spitzmueller
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Storied Health and Illness: Communicating Personal, Cultural, and Political ComplexitiesJill Yamasaki