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HRC Conference Publications

  • Achard, Michel and Suzanne Kemmer, eds. Language, Culture, and Mind. Stanford: CSLI, 2004. From the fall 2002 conference, "Language, Culture, and Mind."
  • Barlow, Michael and Suzanne Kemmer, eds. Usage Based Models of Language. Stanford: Center for the Study of Language and Information, 2000.
  • Boles, John B. and Bethany L. Johnson, eds. Origins of the New South Fifty Years Later: The Continuing Influence of a Historical Classic. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 2003. From the Feb. 2001 symposium, "Origins of the New South."
  • Chance, Jane, ed. Gender and Text in the Later Middle Ages. Gainesville, FL: University Press of Florida, 1996. From the Jan. 1991 workshop, "Writing Women, Women Writing."
  • Clifton, James, David Nirenberg, and Linda Elaine Neagley. The Body of Christ in the Art of Europe and New Spain, 1150-1800. Houston: Museum of Fine Arts: 1997. From the Nov. 1996 conference "Body of Christ" and 1997-98 exhibition and lectures at MFAH.
  • C. Vann Woodward's Origins of the New South, 1877-1913: A Fifty-Year Retrospective. Spec. issue of The Journal of Southern History LXVII (November 2001). From the Feb. 2001 symposium, "Origins of the New South."
  • Crowell, Steven, and Jeff Malpas, eds. Transcendental Heidegger. Stanford University Press, 2007. From the April 2003 conference, “Heidegger & Transcendental Philosophy.”
  • Englebretson, Robert. Introduction and "Grammatical Resources for Social Purposes: Some Aspects of Stancetaking in Colloquial Indonesian," chap. 3 in Stancetaking in Discourse: Subjectivity, Evaluation, Interaction, edited by Robert Englebretson. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing, 2007. From the April 2004 "Tenth Biennial Rice Linguistics Symposium."
  • Makdisi, Ussama and Paul Silverstein, eds. Memory and Violence in the Middle East and North Africa. Indiana University Press, 2006. From the March 2001 conference, "Memory and Violence in the Middle East and North Africa."
  • Michie, Helena and Ronald Thomas, eds. Nineteenth-Century Geographies: From the Victorian Age to the American Century. Rutgers University Press, 2002. From the 1998 Nineteenth-Century Geographies Conference.
  • Qian, Nanxiu, Grace Fong, and Richard Smith, eds. Different Worlds of Discourse: New Views of Gender and Genre in Late Qing and Early Republican China. Leiden: Brill, forthcoming 2007. From the March 2005 conference, "Beyond Tradition and Modernity: Gender, Genre, and the Negotiation of Knowledge in Late Qing China"
  • Qian, Nanxiu, Grace Fong, and Harriet Zurndorfer, eds. Beyond Tradition and Modernity: Gender, Genre, and Cosmopolitanism in Late Qing China. Leiden: Brill, 2004. From the March 2003 symposium, "Tradition and the Challenge of Modernity: Politics, Poetics, and Gender in Late Qing China, 1840-1911."
  • Qian, Nanxiu, Grace Fong, and Harriet Zurndorfer, eds. Spec. issue of Nan Nü: Men, Women, and Gender in Early and Imperial China 6.1 (March 2004). From the March 2003 symposium, "Tradition and the Challenge of Modernity: Politics, Poetics, and Gender in Late Qing China, 1840-1911."
  • Yunis, Harvey, ed. Written Texts and the Rise of Literate Culture in Ancient Greece. Cambridge, 2003. From the 2-part conference in April 2000 and November 2001, "Written Text and Transformations of Thought and Expression in Classical Greece."
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