2023 UWP Publication Highlights


March 1, 2024

"University Writing Program" on a photo of a seminar classroom & Columbian College seal

The UWP had a banner year in terms of book publishing and other publications in writing studies and related disciplines. The following is not an exhaustive list, but here some of the highlights (UWP Faculty Profiles Linked):

  • Abbas, Nasreen et al. “The Promises and Perils of Coalition Building in Academia: Dialogue and Coalition Building in a Multidisciplinary Writing Program.” Peitho: Journal of the Coalition of Feminist Scholars in the History of Rhetoric (2023).
  • Barlow, Jameta Nicole, ed. Writing Blackgirls' and Women's Health Science: Implications for Research and Praxis. Lexington Books, 2023.
  • Barlow Jameta Nicole and Shreenithi Venkataraman. “Womanism and Re-Imagining Black Women's Health Promotion.” American Journal of Health Promotion (2023).
  • Friedman, Sandie. “ ‘Finding the Bunny’: How to Make a Personal Connection to Your Writing.” Writing Commons (2023).
  • Gamber, Cayo. “AI Technology, Holocaust Survivors, and Human Interactions at Holocaust Museums.” Human Interaction and Emerging Technologies (2023), 19-27.
  • Hijazi, Nabila. “Dismantling Racial Microaggression: Translingual, Non-native Identities as Pedagogical Resources, Non-native English-Speaking Teaches of U.S. College Composition: Exploring Identities and Negotating Difference, ed. Mariya Tseptsura and Todd Ruecker. WAC Clearinghouse, 2023.
  • Hijazi, Nabila. “Reclaiming Forgotten Literacies: Agency through Food Literacy,” in Food Justice Activism and Pedagogies: Literacies and Rhetorics for Transforming Food Systems in Local and Transnational Contexts, ed. Eileen Schell, Pritisha Shrestha and Dianna Winslow. Lexington Books, 2023.
  • Kristensen, Randi Gray. “JAMAL: Adult Literacy Decolonizing Knowledge and Activism in 1970s Jamaica.” Community Literacy Journal (2023).
  • Malone-France, Derek. "Prospects for a Universal Philosophy of Organism: Some Initial Reflections." In Astrophilosophy, Cosmotheology, and Cosmic Religion, ed. Andrew M. Davis & Roland Faber. Lexington Books, 2023.
  • Mantler, Gordon K. The Multiracial Promise: Harold Washington’s Chicago and the Democratic Struggle in Reagan’s America. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2023.
  • Fitzpatrick, Brian and Jessica McCaughey. “Freelancers as a Growing Workplace Norm: Demonstrating Expertise Across Multiple Literacy Events in Unfamiliar Communities of Practice.” In Rewriting Work, ed. L. A. Arduser. WAC Clearinghouse/ CSU Press, 2023.
  • McCaughey, Jessica and Brian Fitzpatrick. “ ‘Authentic’ Writing and Social Media.” In Dynamic Activities for First-year Composition, ed. M. Reznizki and D. Coad, National Council of Teachers of English, 2023.
  • McCaughey, Jessica. “The Pump.” Guesthouse: A Panoply of Modern Writing, 2023.
  • Kosiba, Steve, Kylie E. Quave, Nicola Sharratt, et al. “Local knowledge and imperial art: A preliminary LA-ICP-MS analysis of clay preference and ceramic production practices in ancient Cuzco (ca. 1100–1550 CE).” Journal of Archaeological Science (2023).
  • Norman, Scotti M. and Kylie E. Quave. “Bureaucrats and Binaries: Household Archaeologies of Indigenous Andean Leadership.” In From Households to Empires. Papers in Memory of Bradley J. Parker, ed. Jason Kennedy and Patrick Mullins. Sidestone Press, 2023.
  • Cox, A. and Rachel Riedner. “Persistence, Coalition, and Power: Institutional Citizenship and the Feminist WPA.” Peitho (2023).
  • Brown, Mary and Phyllis Mentzell Ryder. “Black Leadership and Shared Humanity: A Profile of Generative Reciprocity for Racial Equity.” Reflections, 2023.
  • Smith, Caroline. Season to Taste: Rewriting Kitchen Space in Contemporary Women’s Food Memoirs. University Press of Mississippi, 2023.