This
is the third list to be posted on this blog.
Like the first two, it goes back in time—the others from 2006 to the
present. Further lists will appear in
five to ten year groups, and deleting the more fugitive and ephemeral pieces,
such as book reviews in minor publications.
2000-2006
“How to Read Israeli Poetry in
English” Part I, Chadashot (April
2000) 18. Part II (May 2000) 18. Part
III (Jun e 2000) 18. Part IV (Jun e
2000) 18-19. (Series of short essays)
“The Little Old Jew at the Bridge, or The Dependence
of God on Jewish Jokes and the Place of Witzenschaft in Modern Jewish
Fiction” Journal of Literature & Aesthetics 8:2 (July-December 2000)
37-49
Review
of A History of Young People in the West, 2 vols., eds. Giovanni Levi
and Jean-Claude Schmitt in The Journal of Psychohistory 28:1 (2000)
113-115.
“Using
Psychohistory and the History of Mentalities to Understand the Un(der)recorded
Past” in Actas del II Congreso Internacional: Historia a Debate, celebrado
en Santiago de Compostela los días 14-18 julio de 1999 (Santiago de
Compostela: Historia a Debate, 2000) pp. 277-286.
“Troubled
Souls: Conversos and Marranos” Chadashot (Dec. 2000) 7-8.
“Graffiti:
Another Outrageous Glimpse”, online publication edited by Axel Thiel,
http://members.nbci.de/ graffitiforschung..
“The
Unspeakable Agony of Kiddush ha-Shem: Forced Jewish Infanticide during
the First and Second Crusades” The Medieval History Journal 3:2
(2000) 337-362
“A Psychogeographical Lament for
the Jewish Children of São Tomé” Clio’s Psyche 7:4 (2001) 182-184; repr.
in Liba and Simms, Jewish Child Slaves in São Tomé (2003), pp. 170-176.
Edited with
Charles Meyers, Troubled Souls: Conversos, Crypto-Jews and Other Confused
Jewish In-tellectuals from the Fourteenth through the Eighteenth Centuries. Hamilton: Outrigger, 2001. 204 pp.
“Troubled
Souls: Why Conversos and Crypto-Jews Came to England After the Expulsions at
the End of the Thirteenth Century” in Meyers and Simms, Troubled Souls,
pp. 164-189.
“With an Ey(e) to the Future of Psychiatry”: Review
Essay of Henri Ey: Psychiatre du XXIe siècle in Mentalities/Mentalités
15:2 (2001) 53-64.
Review of Dorothy Otnow Lewis, Guilty By Reason of
Insanity: A Psychiatrist Explores the Minds of Killers in The
Psychohistory Journal 29:1 (2001) 100-103.
“Childish Anxieties in the Adventures of Lemuel Gulliver”
Q/W/E/R/T/Y 11 (octobre 2001) 89-96.
“Theodicy and Job in Three
Eighteenth-Century Novels” in Serge Soupel,
ed., Crime et Châtiment dans les îles britaaniques au dix-huitième siècle (Paris:
RBC, 2001) pp. 201-222.
“Humiliations in Francis Burney’s
Evelina: Does the Punishment Fit the Crime” in Serge Soupel, ed.,
Crime et Châtiment dans les îles britanniques au dix-huitième siècle (Paris:
RBC, 2001) pp. 297-308.
“The Alienated Woman: or, Mrs. Job Suffered Too” in
Vladimir M. Bychenkov, ed., Anonymity, Impersonality, Virtuality (Moscow: Russian and British Cathedra, 2002)
pp. 280-297.
“How Far Do You Have To Go To Really Understand
Someone?” Psychohistory: The Newsletter of the Inter-national
Psychohistorical Association 121:2 (2002) 7-9.
Sir Gawain and the Knight of the Green Chapel. Waltham, MD:
University Press of America, 2002. 428
pp.
“Glozel, Glass and Things
Seen Darkly: A Speculation” The Glozel Newsletter 7:3 (2002) 1-8.
Edited, In a Season of
Hate: Selection of Papers from the Proceedings of the Tenth Biennial Waikato
Jewish Studies Seminar. Hamilton:
Outrigger Publishers, 2002. 64 pp.
“Child Victims of the
Holocaust: Beyond the Unthinkable” in Simms, In a Season of Hate (2002)
pp. 24-37.
With Israel David, “God’s Answer to Job: Revelation
and Confession” in Simms, In a Season of Hate (2002) pp. 52-56.
Review of David J. Halperin, ed. and
trans., Abraham Miguel Cardozo: Selected Writings in Mystics
Quarterly 28:2 (2002) 93-95.
Review
of Psychological Undercurrents of History, ed. Jerry S. Piven and Henry
W. Lawton in The Journal of Psychohistory 30:1 (2002)
109-111.
“When
Millennialism Fails: Cruelty to Slaves at Providence Plantation” Clio’s
Psyche 9:2 (2002) 99-100.
“The
Radical Transformation of Jewish Childrearing after the First Two Crusades: A
Problem in Multi-Generational Post-Traumatic Stress” Journal of
Psychohistory 30:2 (2002) 164-189.
“Israel, Diaspora and Israel” Chadashot
(October 2002) 13-15.
“Moving Through Time and Space: Memories, Midrash and
Trauma” Australian Journal of Jewish Studies 16 (2002) 223-237.
“Introduction”
to Marcus Wiesner, Destruction Artist: An Interpretive Study of Adolph
Hitler (Hamilton: Outrigger Publishers, 2002) pp. 1-2
“Apologies and Reconciliation: A Report from Hamilton”
Chadashot (December 2002) 14-15.
“The Jew, the Jewels, and the Jeweller: Daniel Defoe’s
Roxana” Transversal 2 (2002) 19-33.
“Anti-Semitism:
A Psychopathological Disease” Chapter Two in Judaism
and Genocide: Psychological Under-currents of
History – Volume IV, eds., Jerry S. Piven, Chris Boyd and Henry W. Lawton. Writers Club Press, 2002.
“Ambiguous and
Problematic Jews on the Late Medieval English Stage: The Case of Mak the
Sheepstealer in the Wakefield Pageant in Representations of Jews on the Medieval and Early-Modern
Stage, ed. M. Addison Amos (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2003)
“Bishop Lobo’s Nightmare” Sefarad: The
Sephardic Newsletter (23 September 2003) 12:8, part 4 (Sea12.8.4) pp. 1-13.
The Girl Who Would Be God: A Story of Boro Park, Brooklyn,
in the 1940s. A Christmas
Keepsake Book for the Friends of Brick Row.
Palm Springs, CA: Brick Row, 2003.
15 pp.
Ed. with Moshe Liba, Jewish Child Slaves in São
Tomé. Wellington: New Zealand Jewish
Chronicle Publications, 2003. 242pp.
Review Essay: “Marranos: Anamorphoisis of Culture”,
reviews of Nathan Wachtel, La foi de souvenir, Joseph A. Levi, ed., Survival
and Adaptation: The Portuguese-Jewish Diaspora in Europe, Africa and the
New World, Shmuel Trigano, ed., Le Juif caché: Marranisme et modernité,
and Andrée Aelion Brooks, The Woman Who Defied Kings: The Life and Times of
Doña Gracia Nasi in Mentalities/Mentalités 18:1 (2003) 81-84.
“If You Argue With God, So What Else Can’t You Do?
Some Views on the Jewishness of Jewish American Writing” (Part 1) Journal of
Literature & Aesthetics 3:1-2 Jan-Dec. 2003) 49-60.
“The Obsession with War: Aggression and Deceit. A
Simple Almost True Story” in I Want to Speak of Tenderness: 50
Writers for Anne Ranasinghe, ed. Gérard Robuchon (Colombo, Sri Lanka: International
Centre for Ethnic Studies, 2003) pp.
328-340.
ed., Windows on
a Jewish World: The Proceedings of the Eleventh Annual Waikato Jewish Studies
Seminar, 2003. Hamilton: Outrigger
Publishers, 2004. vi+ 80 pp.
Review of Bryan Mark Rigg ,
Hitler’s Jewish Soldiers: The Untold Story of Nazi Racial Laws and Men of Jewish Descent in the
German Military in Mentalities/Mentalités
18:2 (2004) 81-83.
“Jewish Childrearing in Pre-Modern Times” in Simms, Windows
on a Jewish World, pp. 39-58.
Review of Les Cahiers Henri Ey: Cahiers de psychiatre (juin 2003) in
Mentalities/Mentalités 18 :2 (2004) 84-88.
Crypto-Judaism, Madness, and the Female Quixote:
Charlotte Lennox as Marrana in Mid-Eighteenth-Century England. Lewiston, NY,
Queenston, Ontario, and Lampeter, UK: Edwin Mellen
Press , 2004. xi + 372
pp.
Review of Joan Taylor , Jewish Women Philosophers of First
Century Alexandria: Philo’s “Therapeuate” Re-considered in Mentalities/Mentalités 18:4 (2004) 88-91.
"Marranism
Reconsidered as Duplicity, Creativity, and Lost Innocence," RuBriCa
13 (2004) 67-117.
Review of Raymond Aron, L’Opium des intellectuals
in Chadashot (Jun e 2004) 1-5.
“How
We Stopped the Escalator at Macy’s on Christmas Eve” (short story) in Queens
College Journal of Jewish Studies 6 (2004)
157-165.
A New Midrashic Reading of Geoffrey Chaucer: His
Life and Works. Lewiston, NY, Queenston, Ont. and Lampeter,
UK: Edwin Mellen Press , 2004. 486 pp.
“Rambam vs. Ramban: Part 2. A New Levantine Twist on an
Old Controversy” Sephardic Heritage Update (Special Edition, December
2004) 1-10.
“Marranism: An Essay in Shame and Hope” Joseph Bulbulia and Paul
Morris , eds., What is Religion For? (Wellington:
Victoria University. 2004) pp. 121-145.
“Three Representative Writers”, Part 3 of “If You Can
Argue with God, so what else can’t you do? Some Views on the Jewishness of
Jewish American Writing”, Journal of Literature & Aesthetics 4:1-2
(Jan-Dec., 2004) 127-132.
“Antonio de San Pedro, Mirror of Virtues: A Crypto-Jew
with no Qualities” Australian Journal
of Jewish Studies 18 (2004) 137-161.
Review of Israel S. Révah, Antonio Enriquez Gomes:
un écrivain marrano (v. 1600-1663), ed.. Carsten
Wilke in Mentalities/Mentalités 19:1 (2005) 57-62.
Review of Suzanne Conklin Akbari, Seeing Through
the Veil: Optical Theory and Medieval Allegory in Mentalities/Mentalités
19:1 (2005) 62-64.
Review of Henry Méchoulan, Les Juifs du silence au
siècle-d’or espagnol in Mentalities/ Mentalités 19:1 (2005)
“Mussolini Goes to the Movies” Psychohistory News
24:1 (2005) 1-2.
« Psychanalyse, Psycho-Histoire, Histoire des
mentalités », trans. Jacques
Chazaud, Les Cahiers Henri Ey 14 (mars 2005) 73-88
« Setting the Inquisition Record Straight”, A
review of Joseph Pérez, The Spanish Inquisition: A History. New Zealand Jewish Chronicle (March
2005) 11.
“Where Were The Kids?” a Review Essay of Paolo
Bernardini and Norman Fiering, eds, The Jews and the Expansion of Europe to
the West, 1450 to 1800 in Mentalities/Mentalités 19:2 (2005) 67-77.
Review of Elizabeth Durot-Boucé, La lierre et la
chauve souris: reveils gothiques. Emergence
du roman noir anglais 1764-1824 in Mentalities/Mentalités
19:2 (2005) 77-78.
Review of Gloria Golden, Remnants of Crypto-Jews
among Hispanic Americans in Mentalities/Mentalités 19:2 (2005) 78-81.
Review of Les Cahiers Henri Ey. Cahiers de psychiatrie. Numero special 12-13 “Psychiatrie et arts plastique. La
psychiatrie devant le surrealisme in Mentalities/Mentalités 19:2 (2005)
81-83.
Review of Ranjit Chatterjee, Wittgenstein
and Judaism : The Triumph of Concealment in Mentalities/ Mentalités
19:2 (2005) 83-85.
“Children among the Marranos: A Psychohistorical
Problem” The Queens College Journal of Jewish Studies vol. VII (Spring 2005) 35-43.
“A Preference
for Horses: Jonathan Swift’s Gulliver’s Travels and Luis de Carvajal el
Mozo’s Autobiography” in Psychohistory: A Psychohistorical Approach
to History (Rome, 19 September 2005) online at http:www.geocities.com/
psychohistory2001.
Review of David L. Graizbord. Souls In Dispute: Converso
Identities in Iberia and The Jewish Diaspora, 1580-1700I in Journal
of Religious History, Vol. 29, No. 3 (October 2005). 324-325.
Review of Lawrence Rigel and
Rosita Rosenberg: Liberal Judaism: The First Hundred Years. Journal
of Religious History, Vol. 29, No. 3 (October 2005).
Review of Matt Goldish: The Sabbatean Prophets. in Journal
of Religious History, Vol. 30, No. 1 (February 2006) 326-327.
“The Healing of Aeneas and Menelaus: Wound-Healers in
Ancient Greek and Classical Roman Medicine” in Psychohistory: A
Psychohistorical Approach to History (Rome, 29 September 2005) online at
http:www.geocities.com/ psychohistory 2001
Masks in the
Mirror: Marranism in Jewish Experience, with a
Preface by Rabbi José Faur. New York:
Peter Lang Verlag, 2005. 150 pp.
“Where Were The
Kids?” Review essay of Paolo Bernardini and Norman Fiering, eds, The Jews
and the Expansion of Europe to the West, 1450 to 1800 in Mentalities/Mentalités
19:2 (2005) 67-77.
“Frightened into the Sublime” review of Elizabeth
Durot-Boucé, Le Lierre et la Chauve-Souris: Reveills Gothiques. Emergence du Roman Noir Anglais, 1764-1824
in Mentalities/Mentalités 19:2 (2005) 77-78.
« Crypto-Jewish Voices in the Morada ».
Review essay of Gloria Golden, Remnants of Crypto-Jews among Hispanic
Americans, eds. by Andrea Alessandra Cabello and Sohaib Raihan in Mentalities/Mentalités 19:2 (2005) 78-81.
“Art, Criticism and Psychiatry” review of Les
Cahiers Henri Ey. Numéro Spécial
12-13 “Psychiatrie et arts plastiques: la psychiatrie devant le surréalisme” in
Mentalities/Mentalités 19:2 (2005) 81-83.
« Wit, Wittgenstein and Secret Judaism »
review of Ranjit Chatterjee, Wittgenstein and Judaism: A Triumph of
Concealment in Mentalities/Mentalités 19:2 (2005) 83-85.
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