Publications so far in 2018
- “Fish and Birds in Aesthetic Play: The
Puffer Fish, Manakan Birds and Palm Cockatoos: Nature’s Aesthetic Animals”
New English Review (January
2018). http://www.newenglishreview.org/
custpage.cfm?frm=189120&sec_id=189120#_ftnref15
- Review
of Nancy Harteveldt Kobrin, The Last
Two Jews of Mogadishu Living under Al- Qaeda’s Fire (Mamaroneck, NY:
MultiEducator Press, Inc. 2018) in Family
Security Matters
(12 January 2018) online at http://www.familysecuritymatters.org/publications/detail/the-last-two-jews-of-mogadishu-living-under-al-qaedas-fire-review;
reprinted in East European Jewish
History (14 January 2018) online at eejh@yahoogroups .com.
- “Twisted Threads of Reading:
A Tradition of Implication, Inference and Indirection” New English Review (February 2018) http://www.newenglishreview.org/custpage.cfm?frm=189149&sec_id
=189149
- “Young Adult Books from
Canada by Anne Dublin” New English
Review (March 2018) http://www.newenglishreview.org/custpage.cfm?frm=189190&sec_id=189190
- “Fatal Contraptions,
Misconceptions and the Painful Pangs of Parturition” Journal
of Literature & Aesthetics 28 (2018) 13-66.
- “Research in a Far Away Time
and Place” New English Review
(April 2-18)
- “Phyllis Chesler’s Fearless
New Book Explores a Deadly New Trend in the West” review of Phyllis
Chesler, A Family Conspiracy: Honor
Killing in Front Page Magazine (26
April 2018) online at https:www.frontpagemag.com/fpm/269929/family-conspiracy-honor-killing-norman-simms.
- “Rose and Salomon Reinach
and that Certain Special Something.” An essay in four parts. Pt. 1 New
English Review (May 2018); Pt. 2 NER (June 2018); Pt. 3 NER (July
2018) and Pt. 4 NER (August 2018).
- “Phantasmagoria,
Folklife and Beyond" in Nationalism , Peasantry and Social
Change in India, Festschrift to Prof. K.K.N. Kurup, Volume
II (Delhi: B.R. Publishing, 2018) pp. 383-416.
- “Creating Ritual Memories in Tribal Dance, Folkplay and Travel Writing” Arnava 17:1 (2018) 160-170.
- “Marcel Schwob and the Subconscious World Below the Surface of the Sea" New English Review (October 2018)