This author pre-print is made available on Dickinson Scholar with the permission of the publisher. For more information on the published version, visit Wiley's Website., Ellison, James. "First-Class Health: Amenity Wards,...
Published as: Ellison, James. Competitive Dance and Social Identity: Converging Histories in Southwest Tanzania. In Mashindano!: Competitive Music Performance in East Africa , edited by Frank Gunderson & Gregory F. Barz,...
Tracking multiple targets is a challenging problem, especially when the targets are “identical”, in the sense that the same model is used to describe each target. In this case, simply instantiating several independent 1-body...
While there has been recent work on character and characterization in tragedy, no treatment of Sophoclean characterization has appeared in print since P.E. Easterling's work. This paper is an attempt to reopen the topic with...
Middle Kingdom , Adrienne Su's first collection of poems, explores American identity in terms of language, geography, and personal history. Starting in Georgia, the poems travel to New York, New England, China, Mexico, and...
In carefully crafted lines that are often humorous (Asian Driver: The Sestina), Su explores the risks that an individual encounters as a member of any community: a neighborhood, a family, a racial group, a gender, a parent....
For more information on the published version, visit Macmillan's Website. Address has also been published as: -Su, Adrienne. Address. In American Poetry: The Next Generation, edited by Gerald Costanzo and Jim Daniels,...
For more information on the published version, visit Wesleyan University Press's Website. and Su, Adrienne. With Insomnia Goes Imagination. In Ravishing Disunities: Real Ghazals in English, edited by Agha Shahid Ali, 152....
Su, Adrienne. Late-Night Commercials. Crab Orchard Review 5, no. 2 (2000): 185. and For more information on the published version, visit Crab Orchard Review's Website.
This published version is made available on Dickinson Scholar with the permission of the publisher. For more information on the published version, visit The Archeological Society of Virginia's Website., The Davis Site (44LA46)...