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Recent Publications and Awards

Susan Groag Bell (Stanford) recently published The Lost Tapestries of the City of Ladies (University of California Press, 2004).

Mark Bevir (Political Science, UCB) published, with Rod Rhodes, Interpreting British Governance (Routledge, 2003) which received a five star review in Political Studies Review. He also edited, with Rhodes and Pat Weller, Traditions of Goevrnance: History and Diversity, a special issue of Public Administration, vol. 81, no. 1 (2003). His next book, New Labour: A Critique, is forthcoming from Routledge in 2005.

Paula Gillett (San Jose State Univ) recently published "English Women Musicians as Entrpeneurs, 1790s-1900" in The Musician as Entrepeneur, 1700-1914: Managers, Charlatans, and Idealists, ed. William Weber (Indiana UP, 2004).

Kevis Goodman, (English, UCB) recently published Georgic Modernity and British Romanticism: Poetry and the Mediation of History (Cambridge UP, 2004).

Priya Joshi's (English, UCB) book, In Another Country: Colonialism, Culture, and the English Novel in India (Columbia UP, 2002), was awarded the Modern Language Association's Prize for an Outstanding First Book as well as the Sonya Rudikoff Prize for the best first book in Victorian Studies by the Northeast Victorian Studies Association. Look for her forthcoming book, Crime and Punishment: Nationalism and Public Fantasy in Bollywood Cinema.

Morton Paley (English, UCB) published The Traveller in the Evening: The Last Works of William Blake (Oxford UP, 2003).

Karen Tongson (English/Gender Studies, USC) is guest editing a special issue of the journal Nineteenth-Century Literature on "Lesbian Aesthetics, Aestheticizing Lesbianism in the Nineteenth Century" and has an essay forthcoming on sexuality and race in the suburbs in Social Text. Her essay on "Thomas Carlyle and the Grain of the Voice" appears in The Idea of Music in Victorian Fiction, eds. Fuller and Loessef, Ashgate Press.
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