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For the Record, Sept. 15, 2005 To view past For the Records, click here. 10:04 a.m., Sept. 15, 2005--For the Record provides information about recent professional activities of University of Delaware faculty and staff. Books Richard A. Davison, professor emeritus of English, with Jackson R. Bryer, The Art of the American Musical: Conversation with the Creators, Rutgers University Press. Ben Yagoda, professor of English, The Sound on the Page: Style and Voice in Writing, paperback edition, Harper Resource Press. Thomas Pauly, professor of English, Zane Grey: His Life, His Adventures, His Women, University of Illinois Press. Stanley Weintraub, adjunct professor of English, Iron Tears, Free Press. Publications Rae D. Stabosz, computer and information technology associate, The Catholic Blogosphere: New Spaces of Freedom for the Good Press, in The Pauline Cooperators, vol. 6, no. 1, spring 2005. Barbara T. Gates, Alumni Distinguished Professor Emerita of English, Digitized Version of The Journal of Emily Shore, University of Virginia Rotunda Press, and When Life Writing Becomes Death Writing: The Journal of Emily Shore, in Literature and Medicine, vol. 24. Steven Helmling, professor of English, During Auschwitz: Adorno, Hegel and the Unhappy Consciousness of Critique, in Postmodern Culture 15; and Immanent Critique and Dialectical Mimesis in Adorno and Horkheimers Dialectic of Enlightenment, in Boundary 2. Ben Yagoda, professor of English, Heavy Meta, in The American Scholar, Phi Beta Kappa Society publisher. Stanley Weintraub, adjunct professor of English, Lady Colin Campbell: Bernard Shaws Irish Goddess and Shaw for the Here and Now, in the Annual of Bernard Shaw Studies XXV, September. Fleda Brown, professor of English, poems, Mouse and Thrift, in Paterson Literary Review, vol. 34, and What It Was Like and The Death of Cleone, in Poet Lore, vol. 100, pages 21 and 39; and an essay, Soft Conversations, in Isotope: A Journal of Literary Nature and Science Writing, pages 32-35. Presentations Patricia DeLeon, professor of biological sciences, an invited presentation, Epidiymal SPAM1 and its Impact on Sperm Function, at an international symposium on postmeiotic approaches to male contraception, June 8-10, at Chinese University of Hong Kong, and SPAM 1 Alleles and the Mechanism of a Transmission Ratio Distortion, at eighth international congress of andrology, June 12-16, Seoul, Korea. Richard Wolbers, associate professor of art conservation, a five-day course on cleaning fine art surfaces, July 18-22, at London Metropolitan University. Barbara T. Gates, Alumni Distinguished Professor Emerita of English, keynote speech, Collaborating with the Dead, at conference on Victorian collaboration, Northeast Victorian Studies Association meeting, Washington, D.C., April, and Hidden Victorian and Others, Auckland, New Zealand, February. Thomas Pauly, professor of English, keynote address, Tom Stevens, at League of Wheelmen meeting, July, Salisbury, Md. Lois Potter, Ned Allen Professor of English, pre-performance talk, Winters Tale, Globe Theatre, June, London. Stanley Weintraub, adjunct professor of English, Lady Colin Campbell: Bernard Shaws Irish Goddess, at International Association for the Study of Irish Literature, July, Charles University, Prague. For the Record submissions Please submit information to be listed on For the Record by using a form found at [https://chico.nss.udel.edu/udaily/sugg_login.jsp], or through campus mail addressed to: UDaily Editor, Public Relations, Academy Building, 105 E. Main St. To learn how to subscribe to UDaily, click here. |