Submissions from 2023
6 - The Trey Ellis 1980s and the Discovery of an Artistic School, Bertram D. Ashe
Writing centers & the dark warehouse university: Generative AI, three human advantages, Joe Essid
Families Formed, Found, and Fractured in the Children's Novels of Frances Hodgson Burnett, Elisabeth Gruner
Backyard Barbeque, Brian Henry
Growler, Brian Henry
Nowhereness, Brian Henry
People Person, Brian Henry
Prosperity, Brian Henry
“But angels don’t have wings”: Art, religion, and Michelangelo’s Last Judgment in Gilio’s Dialogue on the Errors and Abuses of Painters, Anthony P. Russell
Submissions from 2022
Children's Literature at Fifty: Pedagogy Under the Covers, Elisabeth Gruner
Children’s Literature at Fifty: Pedagogy Under the Covers, Elisabeth Rose Gruner
Submissions from 2021
Catastrophic., Brian Henry
Mine., Brian Henry
Submissions from 2020
Reconsidering the 1918–19 Influenza Pandemic in the Age of COVID-19, Christopher McKnight Nichols, Nancy Bristow, E. Thomas Ewing, Joseph M. Gabriel, Benjamin C. Montoya, and Elizabeth Outka
Grievability, COVID-19, and the Modernists’ Pandemic, Elizabeth Outka
How Pandemics Seep into Literature, Elizabeth Outka
Experimentations With the Archive: A Roundtable Conversation, Julietta Singh
Submissions from 2019
Deracialized Nostalgia, Reracialized Community and Truncated Gentrification: Capital and Cultural Flows in Richmond, Virginia and Durban, South Africa, Patrick Bond and Laura Browder
RVA, Richmond, and the Geography of Memory, Laura Browder
To Wake up Our Minds’: The Re-Enchantment of Praxis in Sylvia Wynter., Nathan Snaza and Aparna Mishra Tarc
Are Indians in America's DNA?, Marina Tyquiengco and Monika Siebert
Submissions from 2018
Nuestras Historias/Our Histories: Latinos in Richmond, Patricia Herrera and Laura Browder
Pocahontas Looks Back and then Looks Elsewhere: The Entangled Gaze in Contemporary Indigenous Art, Monika Siebert
Submissions from 2017
Saint Bakhtin, Porous Theorizing, and Proceeding Nevertheless, Timothy J. Lensmire and Nathan Snaza
East Asian Westerns at/as the Limits of the Western Genre Criticism, Monika Siebert
Is John Dewey’s Thought "Humanist"?, Nathan Snaza
Submissions from 2016
The Meaning of the Soldier: In the Year of the Pig and Hearts and Minds, Laura Browder
Leading through Reading in Contemporary Young Adult Fantasy by Philip Pullman and Terry Pratchett, Elisabeth Rose Gruner
Black and White, Suzanne W. Jones
Their Confederate Kinfolk: African Americans' Interracial Family Histories, Suzanne W. Jones
’Sans artifice est ma simplicité’: Sincerité et Vertu dans les Regrets et Astrophil and Stella, Anthony P. Russell
Submissions from 2015
Class Time: Spivak’s "Teacherly Turn", Nathan Snaza
Submissions from 2014
"The Color Purple" Takes Us On Emotional Journey of Self-Discovery (Performance Review), Daryl Cumber Dance
Extending An Alternative: Writing Centers and Curricular Change, Joe Essid
The Divided Reception of The Help, Suzanne W. Jones
"Wood for the Coffins Ran Out": Modernism and the Shadowed Afterlife of the Influenza Pandemic, Elizabeth Outka
Toward a Posthumanist Education, Nathan Snaza, Peter Appelbaum, Siân Bayne, Dennis Carlson, Marla Morris, Nikki Rotas, Jennifer Sandlin, Jason Wallin, and John Weaver
Submissions from 2013
A Personal Look at America's Foremost Communist, Laura Browder
Summer Schooled: My Summer as a Bad Student, Laura Browder
Well Traveled: Strong relationships and unique challenges are revealed in “Driving Richmond: Stories and Portraits of GRTC Bus Drivers”, Laura Browder
Women in Combat: Listening to Those Who Have Been There, Laura Browder
Women's Gun Culture in America, Laura Browder
An Archive, Public Participation and a Performance: Five Perspectives, Laura Browder and Patricia Herrera
Foreword: Dead Wood and Rushing Water: Essays on Mormon Faith, Family and Culture, Terryl Givens
Mormonism and the Family (Forum), Terryl Givens
A Familiar Strangeness: American Fiction and the Language of Photography, 1939–1945 by Stuart Burrows (review), Peter Lurie
Dead Men, Walking: Actors, Networks, and Actualized Metaphors in Mrs. Dalloway and Raymond, Elizabeth Outka
Nostalgia and Modernist Anxiety, Elizabeth Outka
David Walker, Harriet Beecher Stowe and the Logic of Sentimental Terror, Kevin Pelletier
Submissions from 2012
Revisions in Red, Laura Browder
The Curious Case of Asa Carter and The Education of Little Tree, Laura Browder
Civil Rights and Education in Richmond, VA: A Documentary Theater Project, Laura Browder and Patricia Herrera
Book Review: A Brief History of the Soul, Terryl Givens
How Mormons Became American, Terryl Givens
Introduction: No Small and Cramped Eternities: Parley Pratt and the Foundations of Mormon Cosmology, Terryl Givens
Joseph Smith, Romanticism, and Tragic Creation, Terryl Givens
Romney, Mormonism, and the American Compromise, Terryl Givens
The Heavenly Logic of Proxy Baptism, Terryl Givens
The Haitian Connection in Connie May Fowler’s Sugar Cage, Suzanne W. Jones
Faulkner's Literary Historiography: Color, Photography, and the Accessible Past, Peter Lurie
William Faulkner, William James, and the American Pragmatic Tradition (review), Peter Lurie
Spirits, Vitality, and Creation in the Poetics of Tommaso Campanella and John Donne, Anthony P. Russell
Historical Realism and Imperialist Nostalgia in Terrence Malick’s The New World, Monika Siebert
Submissions from 2011
African American Literature By Writers of Caribbean Descent, Daryl Cumber Dance
Building a Collaborative Online Literary Experience, Joe Essid and Fran WIlde
Book Review: The Mormon Menace: Violence and Anti-Mormonism in the Postbellum South, Terryl Givens
Book Review: Understanding the Book of Mormon, Terryl Givens
Preface: Monsters and Mormons, Terryl Givens
Book Review Panel: When Souls Had Wings: Pre-mortal Existence in Western Thought, Terryl Givens, James L. Siebach, Dana M. Pike, Jesse D. Hurlbut, and David B. Paxman
Education, Elisabeth Rose Gruner
Imagining Jefferson and Hemings in Paris, Suzanne W. Jones
Inside and Outside Southern Whiteness: Film Viewing, the Frame, and the Racing of Space in Yoknapatawpha, Peter Lurie
Trauma and Temporal Hybridity in Arundhati Roy’s The God of Small Things, Elizabeth Outka
Repugnant Aboriginality: LeAnne Howe’s Shell Shaker and Indigenous Representation in the Age of Multiculturalism, Monika Siebert
Submissions from 2010
Invisible Dread, from Twisted: The Dreadlock Chronicles, Bertram D. Ashe
Post-Soul President: Dreams from My Father and the Post-Soul Aesthetic, Bertram D. Ashe
In Pictures: US Women Combat Veterans, Laura Browder
The Heart is a Strange Muscle, Laura Browder
True Crime, Laura Browder
When Mommy Goes to War (Leaving the Kids Behind), Laura Browder
Women Home From War, Laura Browder
Emily and Annie: Doris Lessing's and Jamaica Kincaid's Portraits of the Mothers They Remember and the Mothers That Might Have Been, Daryl Cumber Dance
"I Going Away. I Going Home.": Austin Clarke's "Leaving this Island Place", Daryl Cumber Dance
Playing in a New Key, in a New World: Virtual Worlds, Millennial Writers, and 3D Composition, Joe Essid
Book of Mormon, Terryl Givens
Latter-day Saints, Church of Jesus Christ of, Terryl Givens
Mormon, Book of, Terryl Givens
Mormon Worship, Terryl Givens
Smith, Joseph, Terryl Givens
Young, Brigham, Terryl Givens
Telling Old Tales Newly : Intertextuality in Young Adult Fiction for Girls, Elisabeth Rose Gruner
The Obama Effect on American Discourse about Racial Identity: Dreams from My Father (and Mother), Barack Obama's Search for Self, Suzanne W. Jones
Writing Southern Race Relations: Stories Ellen Douglas Was Brave Enough to Tell, Suzanne W. Jones
Faulkner's Sexualized City: Modernism, Commerce, and the (Textual) Body, Peter Lurie
Submissions from 2009
A Birth and a Death, or Everything Important Happens on Monday, Daryl Cumber Dance
Teach the Children: Education and Knowledge in Recent Children's Fantasy, Elisabeth Rose Gruner
Kinds of Faulknerians, Peter Lurie
Submissions from 2008
'Grung Tell Me Wud': An Introduction to Karl, Daryl Cumber Dance
"Common Sense" Meets the Book of Mormon, Terryl Givens
Black Girl in Paris: Shay Youngblood's Escape from "The Last Plantation", Suzanne W. Jones