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Nicole Deanna Naegele
Instructor of EnglishCollege of Liberal and Creative ArtsDepartment of HumanitiesO
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Jeff Pfister
Instructor-CommunicationsCollege of Liberal and Creative ArtsJournalism and Communication StudiesR
Angela Rehbein
Associate Professor of EnglishCollege of Liberal and Creative ArtsDepartment of HumanitiesBiography
Entries on Mary Elizabeth Parker, Orwell Manor (1795); Mary Elizabeth Parker, Alfred; Or, The Adventures of the Knight of the Castle (1802); Miriam Malden, Hope; Or, Judge Without Prejudice (1813); Ann Ryley, Fanny Fitz-York, Heiress of Tremorne (1818) in The Cambridge Guide to the Eighteenth-Century Novel, 1660-1820. Ed. April London. Cambridge University Press (forthcoming).
Entries on Elizabeth Inchbald, A Simple Story (1790) and Nature and Art (1796) in the Palgrave Encyclopedia of Romantic-Era Women Writers. Gen. ed. Natasha Duquette, sec. ed. Fiona Price. Palgrave (forthcoming).
Rehbein, Angela. Women’s Literary Networks and Romanticism: “A Tribe of Authoresses”, co-edited with Andrew O. Winckles. Liverpool University Press, 2017.
Rehbein, Angela. “’A small house or hut, placed on the borders of the sea’:Imperialism, Radicalism and Domesticity in Elizabeth Inchbald’s Nature and Art,” Women’s Writing 22.2 (2015): 172-188.
Rehbein, Angela. Rev. of Female Alliances: Gender, Identity, and Friendship in Early Modern Britain by Amanda E. Herbert, ABO: Interactive Journal for Women in the Arts, 1640-1830 5.1 (2015): Article 5. Web.
Corey Reigel
Associate Professor of HistoryCollege of Liberal and Creative ArtsSocial and Behavioral SciencesSusan Ridley
Assistant Professor of Creative Arts TherapyCollege of Liberal and Creative ArtsJournalism, Communication Studies, and Visual ArtBiography
Co-editor. Queering the Mediterranean: An Intersectional Sea of Sex, Gender, Identity and Culture. Leiden: Brill (2021).
“‘Hemos visto un mal tan fiero’: Sexual Confusion in Lope de Vega’s El gallardo catalán (1599-1603).” Ceræ: An Australasian Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies. Special Issue: Minorities and Marginalized Experiences. 3 (2020): 3-22. https://ceraejournal.com/volume-7-2020/.
“‘Más a Cristo has de imitar’: Franciscquito’s (Homo)Erotic Role in Cervantes’ Los baños de Argel.” Crucified Saints from Late Antiquite to the Modern Age. Eds. Barbara Crostini and Anthony Lappin.
“Representing An-‘Other’ Ganymede: The Multi-Religious Character of Ismael in Tirso de Molina’s La prudencia en la mujer.” Bulletin of Hispanic Studies 91.4 (2014): 347-64.
“Mirror, Mirror on the Stage: (Refl)ekphrasis in Agustín Moreto’s La loa de Juan Rana?” Laberinto 6 (2012). https://acmrs.asu.edu/sites/default/files/2020-01/v6_Laberinto_Rojas.pdf.