List of participating authors
Authors participating in the reception Feb. 15 at Canterbury are:
Margaret Beissinger, Slavic Studies, Epic Traditions in the Contemporary World: The Poetics of Community, editor, (California 1999)
Klaus Berghahn, German, Goethe in German-Jewish Culture, editor, (Camden House 2001)
Michael Bernard-Donals, English, Between Witness and Testimony: The Holocaust and the Limits of Representation,, co-author, (SUNY Press 2001)
Deborah Brandt, English, Literacy in American Lives, (Cambridge 2001)
Sargent Bush, English, The Correspondence of John Cotton, (North Carolina 2001)
Claudia Card, Classics, On Feminist Ethics and Politics, editor, (Kansas 1999)
Noel Carroll, Philosophy, Beyond Aesthetics: Philosophical Essays, (Cambridge 2001)
John Cooper, History, Breaking the Heart of the World: Woodrow Wilson and the Fight for the League of Nations, (Cambridge 2001)
Robert Joe Cutter, East Asian Languages & Literature, Empresses and Consorts, (Hawai’i 1999)
James Donnelly, History, The Great Irish Potato Famine, (Sutton 2001)
Heather Dubrow, English, Border Crossings, (Parallel Press 2001)
Richard Goodkin, French & Italian, Birth Marks: The Tragedy of Primogeniture in Pierre Corneille, Thomas Corneille, and Jean Racine, (Pennsylvania 2000)
Doug Hill, Music, Collected Thoughts on Teaching and Learning, Creativity and Horn Performance, (Warner Bros. 2001)
Jane Hutchison, Art History, Albrecht Dürer: A Guide to Research, (Garland/Taylor & Francis 2000)
Stephen Kantrowitz, History, Ben Tillman and the Reconstruction of White Supremacy, (Chapel Hill 2000)
Christopher Kleinhenz, French & Italian, Il Fiore and Il Detto d’Amore: A Late 13th-Century Italian Translation of the “Roman de la Rose, coeditor/co-translator, (Chapel Hill 2000)
Rudy Koshar, History, German Travel Cultures, (Oxford/Berg/NYU 2000)
Ullrich Langer, French & Italian, Vertu du discours, discours de la vertu: litterature et philosophie morale au XVIe siecle en France, (Geneva: Droz 1999)
Mary Layoun, Comparative Literature, Wedded to the Land?: Gender, Boundaries and Nationalism-in-Crisis, (Duke 2000)
James Leary, Folklore, Ole Says to Lena: Folk Humor in the Upper Midwest, (Wisconsin 2001)
Jacques Lezra, English/Spanish, Sebastian de Covarrubias: Suplemento al “Tesoro de la lengua castellana, o espanola,” co-editor, (Polifemo 2001)
Patty Loew, Native American Studies, Indian Nations of Wisconsin, (Wisconsin 2001)
David Loewenstein, Classics, Representing Revolution in Milton and His Contemporaries: Religion, Politics, and Polemics in Radical Puritanism, (Cambridge 2001)
Laura McClure, Classics, Making Silence Speak: Women’s Voices in Greek Literature and Society, co-editor, (Princeton 2001)
Narciso Menocal, Art History, Louis Sullivan: The Poetry of Architecture, co-author, (W.W. Norton 2000)
Akira Miura, East Asian Languages & Literature, Nihon O Shiroo: People Who Played Important Roles in Japan’s Modernization, co-author, (ALC Press 2001)
Silvia Montiglio, Classics, Silence in the Land of Logos, (Princeton 2000)
Steven Nadler, Philosophy, Spinoza’s Heresy: Immortality and the Jewish Mind, (Oxford 2002)
William Nienhauser, East Asian Languages & Literature, Chinese Literature, Ancient and Classical by Andre Levys, translator, (Indiana 2000)
John Niles, English, Homo Narens: The Poetics & Anthropology of Oral Literature, (Pennsylvania 1999)
Pamela Potter, German/Music, Most German of the Arts: Musicology and Society from the Weimar Republic to the End of Hitler’s Reich, (Klett-Cotta (German) 2000)
Nicholas Rand, French & Italian, Questions for Freud: The Secret History of Psychoanalysis, co-author, (Harvard 2000)
Gerhardt Richter, German, Walter Benjamin and the Corpus of Autobiography, (Wayne State 2000)
Patricia Rosenmeyer, Classics, Ancient Epistolary Fictions: The Letter in Greek Literature, (Cambridge 2001)
Harold Scheub, African Languages & Literature, A Dictionary of African Mythology: The Mythmaker as Storyteller, (Oxford 2000)
Antonia Schleicher, African Languages & Literature, Swahili Learners’ Reference Grammar, co-author, (Global Publications 2001)
Michael Shank, History of Science, The Scientific Enterprise in Antiquity and Middle Ages: Readings from Isis, editor, (Chicago 2001)
Robert Skloot, Theatre & Drama, The Theatre of the Holocaust (Volumes 1 & 2), (Wisconsin 1999)
Jane Tylus, French & Italian, Lucrezia Tornabuoni de’Medici: Sacred Narratives, translator/editor, (Chicago 2001)
Mary Margaret Wang, English, Turning Bricks into Jade, editor, (Intercultural Press 2000)
Susanne Wofford, English, Epic Traditions in the Contemporary World: The Poetics of Community, editor, (California 1999)
Andrew Wolpert, Classics, Remembering Defeat: Civil War and Civic Memory in Ancient Athens, (Johns Hopkins 2001)