Dr. Joshua Parker PUBLICATIONS (December 2012) 1. Books (1

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Dr. Joshua Parker PUBLICATIONS (December 2012) 1. Books (1
Dr. Joshua Parker
PUBLICATIONS
(December 2012)
1. Books
(1) Ecrire son lecteur: L’évolution du narrateur américain et l’emploi de la deuxième personne, 17502000. Lille 2007. Reprinted 2012, Éditions Universitaires Européenes as Ecrire son lecteur:
L’évolution de la deuxième personne.
(2) Metamorphosis and Place, Cambridge Scholars Press (edited anthology, with introduction),
November 2009.
2. Wissenschaftliche Aufsätze
(1) “Global Advertising’s Failure in Bulgaria.” symplokē, vol. 9, no.s 1-2, 2001.
(2) “Le Duplex and Le Depot,” Harrington Fiction Quarterly, spring 2003.
(3) “Gertrude Stein and the Self-Marketing Memoir.” In-Between: Essays and Studies in Literary
Criticism, Vol. 14:1, 2005.
(4) “’Words cant never be the same as what it was’: R.M. Berry Maps the Struggle toward Mimesis.”
Cahiers Charles V, University of Paris, No. 38, June 2005.
(5) “African Americans in Paris,” and “The Place of African Art in American Museums,”
Encyclopedia of African American Literature, Greenwood Press, Hans Ostrom and J. David
Macey, eds., September 2005.
(6) “Symbolic Geography in the Novels of Henry James.” Urbana, vol. 8, Autumn 2006. Reprinted in
The Geography, Politics and Architecture of Cities, Edwin Mellen Press, 2012.
(7) “Reading Turkish Maritime Painting: Changes in Visual Narratives in the Early Turkish Republic.”
The International Journal of the Humanities, vol. 6, issue 6, November 2008.
(8) “Where you’re supposed to be: Apostrophe and Apocalypse in Palahniuk.” Chuck Palahniuk:
American Monsters and Literary Mayhem. Routledge. Cynthia Kuhn, ed., 2009.
(9) “The Fiction of Russell Banks: Where Culture, Geography, and Metalepsis Intersect.” Language
and Literature, August 2010, 19 (3).
(10) “Adapting American Visual Rhetoric in Post Cold War Bulgaria.” Present Tense: A Journal of
Rhetoric in Society, 1 (2), 2011.
(11) “Berlin’s ‘meaning’ in American Fiction.” Austausch: German Studies Online Journal, 2011.
(12) “A Venice all of Evil: James on Ruskin’s Veils.” In Ruskin, Venice and 19th Century Cultural
Travel, Bricole, Keith Hanley and Emma Sdegno, eds., 2011.
(13) “Simultaneous Narratives: Re-Storing Jewish-American Memory in Berlin.” In Cityscapes in the
Americas and Beyond. Jens Martin Gurr and Wilfried Rauss, eds. Wissenschaftlicher Verlag
Trier, 2011.
(14) “Hemingway’s Lost Presence in Baldwin’s Parisian Room.” In Hemingway and the Black
Renaissance. Ohio State University Press. Charles Scruggs and Gary Holcomb, eds., 2012.
(15) “Metalepsis at its Most Discreet: A New Form?” Amsterdam International Electronic Journal for
Cultural Narratology, 2012.
(16) “In their own words: On Writing in Second Person.” Connotations, vol. 21, no. 2-3, October
2012.
(17) “Eros, Thanatos: Amsterdam in Contemporary Anglophone Fiction.” Journal of Transnational
American Studies (forthcoming 2013).
(18) “Re-storing Postmemory: A Tale of Berlin.” University of Hamburg (forthcoming 2013).
(19) “Paris, The Sudden Dream: A Place Outside in Wright’s The Long Dream.” (under revision).
(20) “Resonance.” (under revision).
(21) “Little America: Hawthorne and Twain Writing on Rome.” (under revision).
(22) “’This is our Armageddon’: Berlin in Postwar American Fiction.” (under review).
3. Rezensionen und Kurzbeiträge
(1) “Dog Years: Paul Monette and Tony Kushner,” The Stranger, March 1995.
(2) “Reading the Zeitgeist,” The Stranger, April 1995.
(3) France Today (20 book and exhibition reviews) 1998-2004.
(4) Claude Closky, This City Paris, winter 1999.
(5) Christopher Rice, Pride, September 2000.
(6) David Leavitt, Pride, November 2000.
(7) Jeanette Winterson, Pride, December 2000.
(8) Sylvie Patron’s Le narrateur: introduction à la théorie narrative. Relais d’information sur les
sciences de la cognition (CNRS) 2009.
4. Ubersetzungen
(1) Château de Blois (56 pp.) Editions du Patrimoine
(2) Château de Chenonceau (65 pp.) Editions du Patrimoine
(3) Sections of Jacques Tuillier’s History of Art (525 pp.), Flammarion
(4) Sections of Henry Zerner’s Renaissance Art in France (474 pp.), Flammarion
(5) Orlan (with Deke Dusinberre, 247 pp.), Flammarion
(6) catalogue, brochures, Musée des Arts Decoratifs (The Louvre) and Musée de Publicité
(7) Programs, La Monnaie (Belgian National Opera) (2005-2007)

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