Faculty and staff scholarship from the English Department at Misericordia University.
Submissions from 2021
Translating Masculinity: The Significance of the Frontier in American Superheroes, Patrick L. Hamilton
Breaking Boundaries: Reflections on an Interdisciplinary Course on Race and Graphic Narrative, Patrick L. Hamilton and Allan W. Austin
Lectures from 2020
The Health Humanist: Why We Need Conversations about COVID-19 and the Humanities, Amanda Caleb
The Rhetoric of Pandemics: Health, Politics, and the Public, Amanda Caleb
Story/Telling with Data as Distributed Activity, Patrick Danner
The "Red Dawn" Emails and the Public/Private Rhetorical Divide, Patrick Danner
Lupus in Lockdown: How a Chronic Illness Prepared Me for Isolation in a Pandemic, Rebecca Steinberger
Submissions from 2019
All New, All Different?: A History of Race and the American Superhero, Allan W. Austin and Patrick L. Hamilton
Contested Spaces: The Heterotopias of the Victorian Sickroom, Amanda Caleb
Embracing the Negative Capability of Dementia, Amanda Caleb
The Rhetorical Biopower of Eugenics: Understanding the Influence British Eugenics on the Nazi Program, Amanda Caleb
Getting There: Reflections on Community Engagement and Activist Support, Patrick Danner and Chris Scheidler
Elizabeth Madox Roberts: Modernist, Matthew Nickel
Submissions from 2018
Poetic Propaganda: Poems of the Great War and the National Relief Fund, Amanda Caleb
Submissions from 2017
Keenly Aware of the Ceremonies of Place: Essays on Ellizabeth Madox Roberts, Matthew Nickel
“I Have Unpacked the Gloves”: Accessories and the Austen Sisters, Sara Tavela
Submissions from 2015
Nick Adams, Jake Barnes, and Colonel Cantwell: Hemingway's Sportsman Sketches, Matthew Nickel