Recent Faculty Publications - December 2020

Bassam Haddad, director of the Middle East and Islamic Studies program, has co-authored A Critical Political Economy of the Middle East and North Africa (2020, Stanford University Press) which examines a range of issues centering on the origins and dynamics of capitalism in the region.

Jessica Hurley, Department of English, has published Infrastructures of Apocalypse: American Literature and the Nuclear Complex (2020, University of Minnesota Press). The book considers the literary history of post 1945 America from the standpoint of diverse voices, including James Baldwin, Leslie Marmon Silko, and Ruth Ozeki. 

Courtney Wooten, Department of English, has co-edited The Things We Carry: Strategies for Recognizing and Negotiating Emotional Labor in Writing Program Administration (2020, Utah State University Press). The collection examines the role of writing program administrators in different institutions, contexts, and in times of institutional crises.