Faculty Publications
Submissions from 2024
'...a thing impossible I should love thee': Shakespearean Performance as White Property, Vanessa Corredera
Shakespeare, Race, and Appropriation, Vanessa Corredera
Hamlet as Resisting Subject: Intersecting Artistic Tactics in the Mousetraps of Doran and Godwin, Kristen N. Denslow and L Monique Pittman
Golden Jubilee: Roy Anderson and the start of the Andrews University Speech and Hearing Clinic, Scott Moncrieff
Submissions from 2023
Decommissioning the Bard: Chloe Gong's These Violent Delights as Anticolonial Edutainment, Vanessa I. Corredera
Reanimating and Reconsidering ‘Othello’, Vanessa I. Corredera
Introduction: Shakespeare and Cultural Appropriation in the Third Millennium, Vanessa I. Corredera, L. Monique Pittman, and Geoffrey Way
Romanian Hamlet: Translated Shakespeare as Soft Power for the Post-Communist Nation, Ingrid Radulescu and L. Monique Pittman
Submissions from 2022
Premodern Critical Race Studies and the Question of History, Vanessa I. Corredera
Resources, Vanessa I. Corredera
Review of Shakespearean Adaptation, Race and Memory in the New World, Joyce Green MacDonald, Vanessa I. Corredera
When the Master’s Tools Fail: Racial Euphemism in Shakespeare Appropriation, or, the Activist Value of Premodern Critical Race Studies, Vanessa I. Corredera
James White Library: A History, Meredith Jones Gray
African American Adventist Healers--Book Review, Scott Moncrieff
"Authentic Adventism" Places Faith Before Denomination, Scott Moncrieff
"Christians Against Christianity" Takes Right-Wing Evangelicals to Task, Scott Moncrieff
Etc., Scott Moncrieff
Submissions from 2021
Lessons for Whiteness: Keith Hamilton Cobb’s American Moor, Vanessa I. Corredera
Making “Things” Through Darkness: Black/White Binarism in Popular Culture, Vanessa I. Corredera
Review of Exploring Othello 2020, Vanessa I. Corredera
Where Are We in the Melody of the New Scholarly Song? A Reflection on the Present and Future of Shakespeare and Race, Vanessa I. Corredera
“Kind of Magic Back Here”: Gardening and Human Limitations in George Saunders’s “The Semplica Girl Diaries”, Scott Moncrieff
Review of The Education of an Idealist: A Memoir (2019) by Samantha Power from Dey Street Books., Scott Moncrieff
Review of The Narrow Corridor: States, Societies, and the Fate of Liberty by Daron Acemoglu and James A. Robinson (Penguin, 2019)., Scott Moncrieff
"Were I Human": Beingness and the Postcolonial Object in Westworld’s Appropriation of The Tempest, L Monique Pittman, Vanessa I. Corredera, Kristen N. Denslow, and Karl G. D. Bailey
Submissions from 2020
Get Out and the Remediation of Othello's Sunken Place: Beholding White Supremacy's Coagula, Vanessa I. Corredera
“How Dey Goin’ to Kill Othello?!” Key & Peele and Shakespearean Universality, Vanessa I. Corredera
Pleasure and pain in Black Shakespearean Performance History, Vanessa I. Corredera
The Space Between Justice and Mercy: A Qualities of Mercy Dispatch, Vanessa I. Corredera
Digital Tools for Online Assessment in ELT, Rhana Khan, Eun-Young Julia Kim, and Kelly McClendon
'King Sejong is crying', Eun-Young Julia Kim
Logically speaking: Problems in arguments against women’s ordination, Eun-Young Julia Kim
When Women Reject Women’s Ordination: Reframing and Semanticizing in the Speeches of Two Female Seventh-day Adventists, Eun-Young Julia Kim
Review of A Promised Land, by Barack Obama (Crown, 2020), Scott Moncrieff
Review of Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents, by Isabel Wilkerson (Random House, 2020), Scott Moncrieff
Review of I’m Still Here: Black Dignity in a World Made for Whiteness by Austin Channing Brown (Convergent, 2018)., Scott Moncrieff
Review of Jemar Tisbey, The Color of Compromise: The Truth about the American Church's Complicity in Racism, Scott Moncrieff
Review of Jeremy K. Everett, I was Hungry: Cultivating Common Ground to End an American Crisis, Scott Moncrieff
Review of John Brunt, Enjoying Your Bible: Finding Delight in the Word, Scott Moncrieff
Review of March (Trilogy Slipcase Set), by John Lewis, Andrew Aydin, and Nate Powell (Top Shelf Productions, 2016)., Scott Moncrieff
Review of Mark Charles and Soong-Chan Rah, Unsettling Truths: The Ongoing, Dehumanizing Legacy of the Doctrine of Discovery, Scott Moncrieff
Review of Sandra L. Richter, Stewards of Eden: What Scripture Says About the Environment and Why it Matters, Scott Moncrieff
5 Shakespeare Scholars on the Past, Present, and Future of Theater Amid COVID-19: In Honor of the Bard's 456th Birthday, Scott Newstok, James Shapiro, Jeffrey Wilson, Emma Smith, and Vanessa Corredera
Too Soon Forgot: The Ethics of Remembering in Richard III, NOW, and House of Cards, L Monique Pittman
Submissions from 2019
The Moor Makes a Cameo: Serial, Shakespeare, and the White Racial Frame, Vanessa I. Corredera
Born Again with Trump: The Portrayal of Evangelicals in the Media, Eun-Young Julia Kim
Korean Scholars’ Use of For-Pay Editors and Perceptions of Ethicality, Eun-Young Julia Kim
Rhetorical Strategies in Religious Discourse: A Cross-cultural Discourse Analysis of a Selected Korean and English Texts on Women's Ordination, Eun-Young Julia Kim
Utility and Bias in a Korean Standardized Test of English: The Case of i-TEPS (Test of English Proficiency Developed by Seoul National University), Eun-Young Julia Kim
Power, Ideology, and Women’s Ordination: Discursive Strategies in Three Roman Catholic Documents, Eun-Young Julia Kim and Beverly Matiko
Movie Review of A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood, Scott Moncrieff
Review of Carol Anderson, White Rage: The Unspoken Truth of Our Racial Divide, Scott Moncrieff
Review of David Brooks, The Second Mountain: The Quest for a Moral Life, Scott Moncrieff
Review of Ibram X. Kendi, How to be an Antiracist, Scott Moncrieff
Review of Lyn R. Bartlett, A Boy from Hahndorf: The Long Journey Home, Scott Moncrieff
Resisting History and Atoning for Racial Privilege: Shakespeare’s Henriad in HBO’s The Wire., L Monique Pittman
Submissions from 2018
By Beholding We Become Changed: Privilege, Diversity, and Inclusion in Worship, Vanessa I. Corredera
Scholarly Publishing in Korea: Language, Perception, Practice of Korean University Faculty, Eun-Young Julia Kim
Ethics in Academic Writing Help for International Students in Higher Education: Perceptions of Faculty and Students, Eun-Young Julia Kim and Asta LaBianca
Assessing the Impact of a Faculty Book Club on Self-reflection and Teaching Practice, Scott Moncrieff and Anneris Coria-Navia
The How and Why of Starting a Faculty Book Club, Scott Moncrieff and Anneris Coria-Navia
Decisions, Agency, and Advising: Key Issues in the Placement of Multilingual Writers into First-year Composition Courses, Christian Stuart
ESL writers in the Mainstream Classroom: Cultivating a Culture of Success, Christian Stuart
Submissions from 2017
Far More Black Than Black: Stereotypes, Black Masculinity, and Americanization in Tim Blake Nelson’s O, Vanessa I. Corredera
Academic Writing in Korea: Its Dynamic Landscape and Implications for Intercultural Rhetoric, Eun-Young Julia Kim
A Comparative Discourse Analysis of the Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary's Statement "On the Unique Headship of Christ in the Church" and the Response Statement, "An Open Appeal", Eun-Young Julia Kim
The TOEFL IBT Writing: Korean Students’ Perceptions of the TOEFL IBT Writing Test, Eun-Young Julia Kim
Colour-conscious Casting and Multicultural Britain in the BBC Henry V (2012): Historicizing Adaptation in an Age of Digital Placelessness, L Monique Pittman
Submissions from 2016
“Not a Moor Exactly”: Shakespeare, Serial, and Constructions of Race, Vanessa I. Corredera
The Hand on the Shakespearean Stage: Gesture, Touch and the Spectacle of Dismemberment, Vanessa I. Corredera
Anglicized Korean Neologisms of the New Millennium: An Overview, Eun-Young Julia Kim
Empowering English Language Teachers Through History, Eun-Young Julia Kim
Persuasive Strategies in a Chauvinistic Religious Discourse: The Case of Women's Ordination, Eun-Young Julia Kim
Intelligibility and Comprehensibility in English as a Lingua Franca: Nativized English in Japanese, Hiroko Matsuura, Sarah Rilling, Reiko Chiba, Eun-Young Julia Kim, and Rini Nur
Shakespeare and the Cultural Olympiad: Contesting Gender and the British Nation in the BBC’s Hollow Crown, L Monique Pittman
Submissions from 2015
Complex Complexions: The Facial Signification of the Black Other in Lust's Dominion, Vanessa I. Corredera
Faces and Figures of Fortune: Astrological Physiognomy in Tamburlaine Part 1., Vanessa I. Corredera
"I Don't Understand What You're Saying!": Lessons from Three ESL Writing Tutorials, Eun-Young Julia Kim
Shakespeare and the Cultural Olympiad: Contesting Gender and the British Nation in the BBC’s "Hollow Crown", L Monique Pittman
Heroes, Villains, and Balkans: Intertextual Masculinities in Ralph Fiennes's Coriolanus, L Monique Pittman
Submissions from 2014
Error Gravity in a Nonnative English Speaker's Speech: The Case of Article Errors and Pluralizing Non-Count Nouns, E. Julia Kim
How Does Focus on Form Affect the Revising Processes of ESL Writers?: Two Case Studies, Eun-Young Julia Kim
Big-Shouldered Shakespeare: Three Shrews at Chicago Shakespeare Theater, L. Monique Pittman
Submissions from 2013
Language Choice Motivations in a Bribri Community in Costa Rica, Janet Blackwood
“Emmanuel Missionary College.” The Ellen G. White Encyclopedia, Meredith Jones-Gray
“Haughey, Joseph Harvey.” The Ellen G. White Encyclopedia, Meredith Jones-Gray
Recipients, agents, or partners? The contradictions of teacher participation in Mexican secondary education reform, Bradley Levinson, Janet Blackwood, and Valerie Cross
Coming to Our Senses, Scott Moncrieff
Goldilocks, Scott Moncrieff
Panda, Scott Moncrieff
Poetry: Gift from God, Scott Moncrieff
Submissions from 2012
What's In a Coauthor?: (Re)Locating Joseph Denney in Composition History, Ivan Davis
Creative Adoption: Trends in Anglicisms in Korea, Eun-Young Julia Kim
Providing a Sounding Board for Second Language Writers, Eun-Young Julia Kim
Submissions from 2010
Standing the test of time, Meredith Jones-Gray
Authorizing Shakespeare on Film and Television: Gender, Class, and Ethnicity in Adaptation, L Monique Pittman
Submissions from 2009
Revolutionary Decision, Meredith Jones-Gray
What the Sam Chicken?, Scott Moncrieff
Submissions from 2008
A Commitment to excellence, Meredith Jones-Gray
A Nonnative Speaker, and Still the Right Person for the Job, Eun-Young Julia Kim