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This collection features books and other works published by the Montclair State University community. We will start by entering the most recent publications and work our way back to the older ones. We do not have the rights to put the full text of the book or the contents of the performance online. Many titles are in the Library’s collections, so please check the Library’s online catalog for the availability of the works. A booklet was published for the annual University Authors event. PDF versions of the booklet may be found in University Authors in Montclair State University Digital Commons. The booklet ceased publication in 2023. Titles mentioned in the annual University Authors event can now be viewed at University Authors Recognition Program.
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  • Unsustainable : Re-imagining Community Literacy, Public Writing, Service-Learning and the University by Jessica Restaino and Laurie JC Cella

    Unsustainable : Re-imagining Community Literacy, Public Writing, Service-Learning and the University

    Jessica Restaino and Laurie JC Cella

  • Values and Ethics in Counseling : Real-Life Ethical Decision Making by Dana Heller Levitt and Holly J. Hartwig Moorhead

    Values and Ethics in Counseling : Real-Life Ethical Decision Making

    Dana Heller Levitt and Holly J. Hartwig Moorhead

  • Wall Street Values : Business Ethics and the Global Financial Crisis by Michael A. Santoro and Ronald J. Strauss

    Wall Street Values : Business Ethics and the Global Financial Crisis

    Michael A. Santoro and Ronald J. Strauss

  • Women Warriors in Romantic Drama by Wendy C. Nielsen

    Women Warriors in Romantic Drama

    Wendy C. Nielsen

    Women Warriors in Romantic Drama examines a recurring figure that appears in French, British, and German drama between 1789 and 1830: the woman warrior. The term itself, "woman warrior," refers to quasi-historical female soldiers or assassins. Women have long contributed to military campaigns as canteen women. Camp followers ranged from local citizenry to spouses and prostitutes, and on occasion, women assisted men in combat. However, the woman warrior is a romantic figure, meaning a fanciful ideal, despite the reality of women’s participation in select scenes of the French Revolution and the Napoleonic Wars. The central claim of this book is the woman warrior is a way for some women writers (Olympe de Gouges, Christine Westphalen, Karoline von Günderrode, and Mary Robinson) to explore the case for extending citizenship to women. This project focuses primarily on theater for the reason that the stage simulates the public world that female dramatists and their warriors seek to inhabit. Novels and poetry clearly belong to the realm of fiction, but when audiences see women fighting onstage, they confront concrete visions of impossible women. I examine dramas in the context of their performance and production histories in order to answer why so many serious dramas featuring women warriors fail to find applause, or fail to be staged at all. Dramas about women warriors seem to sometimes contribute to the argument for female citizenship when they take the form of tragedy, because the deaths of female protagonists in such plays often provoke consideration about women’s place in society.

    Consequently, where we find women playing soldiers in various entertainment venues, farce and satire often seem to dominate, although this book points to some exceptions. Censorship and audience demand for comedies made producing tragedies difficult for female playwrights, who battled additional obstacles to fashioning their careers. I compare male (Edmund Eyre, Heinrich von Kleist) and female writers’ dramatizations of the woman warrior. This analysis shows that the difficult project of getting audiences to take women warriors seriously resembles women writers’ struggles to enter the ostensibly male domains of tragedy and the public sphere.

  • Убийство Кирова. Новое расследование = Ubiystvo Kirova. Novoe rassledovanie by Grover Furr

    Убийство Кирова. Новое расследование = Ubiystvo Kirova. Novoe rassledovanie

    Grover Furr

  • Adult Basic Education in the Age of New Literacies by Erik Jacobson

    Adult Basic Education in the Age of New Literacies

    Erik Jacobson

  • Advancing the Service Sector with Evolving Technologies : Techniques and Principles by John Wang

    Advancing the Service Sector with Evolving Technologies : Techniques and Principles

    John Wang

  • African Histories : New Sources and New Techniques for Studying African Pasts by Esperanza Brizuela-Garcia and Trevor R. Getz

    African Histories : New Sources and New Techniques for Studying African Pasts

    Esperanza Brizuela-Garcia and Trevor R. Getz

  • Alien vs. Predator by Michael Robbins

    Alien vs. Predator

    Michael Robbins

  • A Little Latin Reader by Mary C. English and Georgia L. Irby

    A Little Latin Reader

    Mary C. English and Georgia L. Irby

  • American Rhapsody : Poems by Carole Stone

    American Rhapsody : Poems

    Carole Stone

  • A Quantitative Approach to Commercial Damages : Applying Statistics to the Measurement of Lost Profits by Mark Filler and James A. DiGabriele

    A Quantitative Approach to Commercial Damages : Applying Statistics to the Measurement of Lost Profits

    Mark Filler and James A. DiGabriele

  • Barnet / Segal : It Runs in the Family by Peter Barnet, George Segal Gallery, and Mimi Weinberg

    Barnet / Segal : It Runs in the Family

    Peter Barnet, George Segal Gallery, and Mimi Weinberg

    This catalog is published by the George Segal Gallery of Montclair State University in conjunction with the exhibition Barnet / Segal : It Runs in the Family, March 6 - April 14, 2012.

    Mimi Weinberg, curator

  • Before the Rainbow by Lee Cullen Khanna

    Before the Rainbow

    Lee Cullen Khanna

  • Business Games for Management and Economics: Learning by Playing by Leon Bazil

    Business Games for Management and Economics: Learning by Playing

    Leon Bazil

  • Contributions by Women to Nineteenth Century American Philosophy : Frances Wright, Antoinette Brown-Blackwell, Marietta Kies by Therese Boos Dykeman and Dorothy G. Rogers

    Contributions by Women to Nineteenth Century American Philosophy : Frances Wright, Antoinette Brown-Blackwell, Marietta Kies

    Therese Boos Dykeman and Dorothy G. Rogers

  • Deadpool classic. Vol. 6 by Christopher J. Priest, Glenn Herdling, Paco Diaz Luque, Andy Smith, Jim Calafiore, Sal Velluto, Gus Vasquez, Jon Holdredge, Rich Perrotta, Mark McKenna, and Bob Almond

    Deadpool classic. Vol. 6

    Christopher J. Priest, Glenn Herdling, Paco Diaz Luque, Andy Smith, Jim Calafiore, Sal Velluto, Gus Vasquez, Jon Holdredge, Rich Perrotta, Mark McKenna, and Bob Almond

  • Dragon Sutra by Richard Marranca

    Dragon Sutra

    Richard Marranca

  • Essays on World War I by Peter Pastor and Graydon A. Tunstall

    Essays on World War I

    Peter Pastor and Graydon A. Tunstall

  • Field Guide to New Guinea Birds of the Hewa Territory by William H. Thomas, Tama Alulu, and Randall W. FitzGerald

    Field Guide to New Guinea Birds of the Hewa Territory

    William H. Thomas, Tama Alulu, and Randall W. FitzGerald

  • First Semester : Graduate Students, Teaching Writing, and the Challenge of Middle Ground by Jessica Restaino

    First Semester : Graduate Students, Teaching Writing, and the Challenge of Middle Ground

    Jessica Restaino

  • Halloween Hullabaloo : A Spooktacular Music Revue by Jennifer Winegardner and Sarah Brett England

    Halloween Hullabaloo : A Spooktacular Music Revue

    Jennifer Winegardner and Sarah Brett England

  • How Do We Know They're Getting Better? : Assessment for 21st-Century Minds, K-8 by John Barell

    How Do We Know They're Getting Better? : Assessment for 21st-Century Minds, K-8

    John Barell

  • Information Technologies, Methods, and Techniques of Supply Chain Management by John Wang

    Information Technologies, Methods, and Techniques of Supply Chain Management

    John Wang

  • Innovations in Information Systems for Business Functionality and Operations Management by John Wang

    Innovations in Information Systems for Business Functionality and Operations Management

    John Wang

 

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