selected publications
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academic article
- Embedding The Humanities In Cross-Disciplinary General Education Courses. Journal of General Education. 2009
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book
- Hungry Heart: The Literary Emergence of Julia Ward Howe. University of Massachusetts Press. 1999
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chapter
- What Did Margaret Think of George?. Toward a Female Genealogy of Transcendentalism. Ed. Argersinger, Jana L. University of Georgia Press. 105-127. 2014
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conference paper
- Julia Ward Howe, the Travel Book, and the Public Lectern. Oregon Center for the Humanities. 2013
- The Veteran, the Neophytes, and the Agent One and Indivisible: Howe Changes Her Tune. Transatlantic Women II Conference. 2013
- Alcott, Julia Ward Howe, and the Ways Logs Turn to Ashes. American Literature Association Conference. 2012
- What Margaret Thought of George. Modern Language Association Convention 2012. 2012
- Putting The Hermaphrodite Together. National Society for the Study of American Women Writers Conference, 2009. 2009
- George Sand, Religieuse: The French Roots of Julia Ward Howe's Conservatism. National American Studies Association Conference 2007. 2007
- George Sand and Margaret Fuller: "Expansive Fellowship". Transatlanticism in American Literature Conference 2006. 2006
- "The cruelest enemy of beauty": Sand's Gabriel, Howe's Laurence. American Literature Association Conference 2005. 2005
- "Myself is all my grief": Julia Ward Howe and Gender Ambiguity . American Literature Association Conference 2004. 2004
- Julia Ward Howe's Hermaphrodite Novel: Conceptualizing Gender Ambiguity in Mid-Nineteenth-Century America. British Association of American Studies Conference 2004. 2004
- Ambiguous Undulations: Some 20th-Century Acts of Affirmation. Pacific Northwest American Studies Association Conference 2002. 2002
- Hermaphroditism, Androgyny, and the Swedenborgian Integral Soul: Functions of the Man-Woman Protagonist in Julia Ward Howe's "Laurence" Manuscript. Society for the Study of American Women Writers International Conference 2001. 2001
- Stanton/Anthony vs. Howe/Higginson: The (Not So) Polite Struggle For Narrative Control of The Woman Suffrage Movement. Pacific Northwest American Studies Association Conference 1999. 1999
- Julia Ward Howe's (Auto)biography of Margaret Fuller 1998