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Interdisciplinary Studies
116 Living Learning Center
Academic Building
Appalachian State University
Boone, NC 28608
Phone: 828.262.3177
Fax: 828.262.6400
Department Chair
Dr. Richard Carp
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RESEARCH
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Betsy Beaulieu Publications:
Betsy Beaulieu is the author of Black Women Writers and the American Neo-Slave Narrative: Femininity Unfettered (1999) and the editor of The Toni Morrison Encyclopedia (2003), which received the "Best Edited Collection" award from the Toni Morrison Society. She is currently editing a two-volume feminist companion to African American literature, which includes the work of over 150 scholars and is scheduled for publication in 2006. She is also working on an article entitled "Even the Kitchen Sink: Julia Child's Kitchen Arrives at the Smithsonian."
Richard Carp Publications:
Richard M. Carp is Professor and Chair in the Department of Interdisciplinary Studies at Appalachian State University. He works in the spaces between the academic study of religion, performance, semiotics, anthropology, neuroscience, and visual art and design. Richard Carp's recent publications include:
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- 2004 Art, Education, and the Sign(ification) of the Self. Semiotics and Visual Culture: Sights, Signs, and Significance. Debbie Smith-Shank, ed. Reston, VA: National Art Education Association, 132-137.
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- 2002 "Integrative Praxes: Learning from Multiple Knowledge Formations", Issues in Integrative Studies - 2001 , No. 19, pp. 71-121.
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- "Semiotrix Deux", Trickster's Way: An On-Line Journal of Trickster Studies, Vol. 1, Issue 2, April 1.
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- "Living Images: Japanese Buddhist Icons in Context, Edited by Robert H. Scharf and Elizabeth Horton Shcharf", a Booknote, Religious Studies News , Vol. 28, #4, pp. 355.
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- "Anarchist Modernism: Art, Politics, and the First American Avant-Garde. By Allan Antliff" , a Booknote, Religious Studies News , Vol. 28, #2, pp. 155.
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- Reading Zen in the Rocks: The Japanese Dry Landscape Garden. By François Berthier", a Booknote, Religious Studies News , Vol. 28, #1, pp. 60.
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- 2001 Semiotrix . Trickster and Ambivalence: the Dance of Differentiation. C. W. Spinks, ed. Madison, WI: Atwood Publishing, 35-42.
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- The Life of Judaism , (Harvey E. Goldberg, editor; volume two of series, Life of Religion general editor, Mark Juergensmeyer, photo editor Richard Carp) Berkeley: University of California Press.
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- "Art and Intimacy: How the Arts Began. By Ellen Dissanayake", a Booknote, Religious Studies News , Vol. 27, #4, pp. 388.
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- 2000 "Intermediation: Arts' Contribution to General Integrative Theory" Issues in Integrative Studies - 1999 , no 17, pp. 55-17.
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- "Infusing the Core Throughout the Curriculum" (with Harold A. Kafer) Proceedings of the Annual Meeting on Liberal Arts and the Education of Artists , NY: School of Visual Art.
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- The Life of Buddhism, (Frank E. Reynolds and Jason Carbine, editors; volume one of series, Life of Religion general editor, Mark Juergensmeyer, photo editor Richard Carp) Berkeley: University of California Press.
Martha McCaughey Publications:
- Book (forthcoming), The Caveman Mystique: Evolutionary Science and the Creation of the Sexually Aggressive Man, 2006, NY: Routledge.
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- Book, Real Knockouts: The Physical Feminism of Women's Self-Defense, New York: New York University Press. 1997, 270 pp.
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- Edited volume, Cyberactivism: Online Activism in Theory and Practice, New York: Routledge, 2003, 286 pp.
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- Edited volume, Reel Knockouts: Violent Women in the Movies, Austin, TX: University of Texas Press, 2001, 279 pp.
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- Eight articles in scholarly journals
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- Six chapters in scholarly books
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- One teaching manual, The Mayfield Quick View Guide to the Internet for Students of Women's Studies, Mayfield Publishing Company, 2000, 90 pp.
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- Three book reviews in scholarly journals
Maggie McFadden Publications:
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- "Anna Doyle Wheeler (1785-1848): Philosopher, Socialist, Feminist" reprinted in Hypatia's Daughters: 1500 Years of Women Philosophers to be published by Indiana University Press in 1996.
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- "Essay-review of Walking in the Shade: Vol. 2 of Doris Lessing's Autobiography (1997)," in Magill's Literary Annual 1997.
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- "Taking on the World: U.S. Women Scholars and Their fulbright Adventures," Anna Shannon Elfenbein, Linda E. Lucas, Barbara C. Ewell, Kathryn Cirksena, and Margaret McFadden, National Women's Studies Association Journal, 10,1 (Spring 1998), 57-78.
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- Golden Cables of Sympathy: The Transatlantic Sources of Nineteenth Century Feminism, University Press of Kentucky, 1999.
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- Currently Editor, NWSA Journal, the scholarly journal of the National Women's Studies Association, published by Indiana
University Press.
Leighton Scott Publications:
- The Boundaries of Civilization in Space and Time, ed. Melko, Matthew, and Scott. Lanham, Md.: Univ. Press of America, 1987.
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- The Decline of Civilizations [book in progress]
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- "The Dislocation of Civilizations," SCSC Newsletter, Fall 1989.
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- "Novae," Quality Living 19 (Spring 1992), 49-50, is a nonfiction narrative in the subject of change.
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- "Easier to See," Ipsissima Verba , Summer, 1992. Fiction.
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- "Recognizance," Crucible 1992. Fiction.
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- "Between Men of Principle" (Short Fiction) appeared in the Sept/Oct (1993) issue of North American Review.
Derek Stanovsky Publications:
Cynthia Wood Publications:
- "Different Commonalities: Gender Mainstreaming and the Marginalization of Difference in Economic Development" Canadian Journal of Development Studies (forthcoming, 2005).
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- "Economic Marginalia: Postcolonial Readings of Unpaid Domestic Labor and
Development," pp. 304-320 in Toward
a Feminist Philosophy of Economics, edited by Drucilla Barker and Edith
Kuiper. New York: Routledge, 2003.
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- "Adjustment with a Woman's Face: Gender and Macroeconomic Policy at the World Bank," pp. 209-230 in Struggles for Social Rights in Latin America, edited by Susan Eckstein and Tim Wickam-Crowley. New York: Routledge, 2002. Reprinted in Feminist Perspectives on the World Economy, edited by Drucilla Barker and Edith Kuiper. New York: Routledge, 2005.
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- "And Now a Word From..." and "Answer This," Kie Connection, Spring 2002: 2-3. Durham, NC: The Kenan Institute for Ethics at Duke University.
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- "Authorizing Gender and Development: 'Third World Women,' Native Informants, and Speaking Nearby," Nepantla: Views from South 2.3, 2001: 429-447.
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- "Transforming 'Them' into 'Us': Some Dangers in Teaching Women and Development," in Encompassing Gender: Crossing Disciplinary and Geographic Borders, edited by Mary Lay, Janice Monk, and Deborah Rosenfelt. New York: Feminist Press, 2001.
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- "The First World/Third Party Criterion: A Feminist Critique of Production Boundaries in Economics," in Feminist Economics 3(3), 1997, 47-68.
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