Publications, honors and creative works: Faculty
Alex Bloom, professor of history, wrote a book review of Rafael Rojas’s Fighting Over Fidel: The New York Intellectuals and the Cuban Revolution in the American Historical Review in December 2016.
James Byrne, visiting assistant professor of English, published the article “Seamus Heaney, Francisco Goya, and Unveiling the Myth of History,” in the December 2016 issue of War, Literature & the Arts journal.
Beverly Clark, professor of English, published the article “The Writer, the Family or the House? Visualizing Jo March’s Genius in the Nineteenth Century” in Story Time: Essays on the Betsy Beinecke Shirley Collection of American Children’s Literature (New Haven: Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library and Yale University Press, 2016).
Kelly Goff, assistant professor of art, exhibited “Empty Cache” at the annual Governor’s Island Art Fair in New York, N.Y. This solo exhibition in the underground Revolutionary War Fort Jay showcased Goff’s work “Dumpster, 2012.” Goff also exhibited his first video installation, “Two views, 2016,” at the Brattleboro Museum & Art Center in Vermont as part of the Open Call NXNE 2017 exhibition, from January 14 through March 5.
Nancy Kendrick, professor of philosophy, wrote the chapter “Wollstonecraft on Marriage as Virtue Friendship” in The Social and Political Philosophy of Mary Wollstonecraft (Oxford University Press, 2017).
Kent Shaw, assistant professor of English, wrote a book review of Lo Kwa Mei-en’s Yearling in the September 2016 issue of the Kenyon Review and a book review of Christopher DeWeese’s The Father of the Arrow is the Thought in the December 2016 issue of Fanzine. His poem “There were bricks put at brick angles” also was published in the Bennington Review in November 2016.