Submissions from 2014
The cliché, the discourse, and desire of the other in Madame Bovary, Levilson C. Reis
Let's Get These Works into Print! Translating German Women Writers as Engagement and Restorative Practice, Amy Kepple Strawser
Submissions from 2013
An 'Other' Scene, an 'Other' Point of View: France's Colonial Family Romance, Protée's Postcolonial Fantasies and Claire Denis' 'Screen' Memories, Levilson C. Reis
The medieval forms and meanings of Francois: The political and cultural vicissitudes of an ethnonym, Levilson C. Reis
The »Other« Medieval French Alexander: Arthurian Orientalism, Cross-Cultural Contact, And Transcultural Assimilation in Chrétien de Troyes’s Cligés, Levilson C. Reis
Submissions from 2012
Paratexts to Frida Kahlo's oeuvre: The relationship between the visual and the textual, the self and the other, from the self-portraits to the diary entries, Levilson C. Reis
Submissions from 2011
Clergie , Clerkly Studium , and the Medieval Literary History of Chréétien De Troyes's Romances, Levilson C. Reis
The Paratext to Chrétien de Troyes's Cligés: A Reappraisal of the Question of Authorship and Readership in the Prologue, Levilson C. Reis
Submissions from 2010
Charlotte Elizabeth Grace Roche: Feuchtgebiete [Wetlands], Amy Kepple Strawser
Submissions from 2007
SAID (1947-), Amy Kepple Strawser
Submissions from 2006
Carolyn Forché (1950-), Amy Kepple Strawser
Christa Reinig (1926-2008), Amy Kepple Strawser
German Film of the New Millennium: Innovation vs. Nostalgia, Amy Kepple Strawser
What's Fresh in Contemporary German Poetry? A Look at Two of Today's Movers and Shakers, Amy Kepple Strawser
"Why Do They Always Send the Poor?": Antiwar Lyrics in Contemporary Rock, Amy Kepple Strawser
Submissions from 2005
Helga Novak (1935-), Amy Kepple Strawser
Living With the A-Word: Teaching and Mothering With Purpose, Amy Kepple Strawser
Ursula Krechel (1947- ), Amy Kepple Strawser
Submissions from 2004
Nelly Sachs (1891-1970), Amy Kepple Strawser
Submissions from 2002
Artifacts of adultery: Flaubert's use of Kitsch in Madame Bovary, Levilson C. Reis