This list reflects titles that have been published since the previous listing in 365 Fifth (June/July 2009). All members of the doctoral faculty are invited to contact pubaff@gc.cuny.edu with information about their books once final proofs have been submitted. Due to space limitations, full descriptions cannot be printed here. However, a listing that includes descriptions, book covers, and links for purchase may be viewed at www.gc.cuny.edu/faculty/bookshelf.htm.
Allan W. Atlas (Music, GC, Distinguished Professor), Victorian Music for the English Concertina: Recent Researches in the Music of the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries, Vol. 52, A-R Editions, 2009.
Geoffrey Batchen (Music, GC), Burning with Desire: The Conception of Photography, MIT Press, 1999; Japanese Edition: Setsubou ni Moyeru: Shashin no Hatsuan, Seikyusha, 2009; Van Gogh’s Schuhe: Ein Streitgespräch, Seemann Henschel, 2009.
Carol Berkin (History, American Studies, Women’s Studies, Baruch), et al., Clio in the Classroom, Oxford University Press, 2009.
Claire Bishop (Art History, GC) editor, Double Agent, Institute of Contemporary Arts, 2009.
Michèle Bocquillon (French, Hunter), et al., L’Afrique du Siècle des Lumières: Savoirs et Representations, Studies on Voltaire and the Eighteenth Century, 2009.
Steven M. Cahn (Philosophy, GC) editor, Exploring Philosophy of Religion: An Introductory Anthology, Oxford University Press, 2009; Editor, Exploring Ethics: An Introductory Anthology, Oxford University Press, 2009; Editor, Philosophy of Education: The Essential Texts, Routledge, 2009.
Charles Cairns (Linguistics, Queens, emeritus) and Eric Raimy, Contemporary Views on Architecture and Representations in Phonology, The MIT Press, 2009.
Noël Carroll (Philosophy, GC, Distinguished Professor) and Lester Hunt, Philosophy in the Twilight Zone, Wiley-Blackwell, 2009.
Dee L. Clayman (Classics, Brooklyn College), Timon of Phlius: Pyrrhonism into Poetry, Walter De Gruyter, 2009.
Marithelma Costa (Hispanic and Luso-Brazilian Literatures, Hunter), La Resaca de Enrique Laguerre: Critical Edition, Plaza Mayor, 2009; Editor, Medievalia Humanistica: Estudios sobre literature española. Homenaje ofrecido por sus amigos y colegas, Seminario de Estudios Medievales y Renacentistas, 2009.
Peter Consenstein (French, BMCC), translator, It by Dominique Fourcade, Alibris, 2009.
Morris Dickstein (English, GC, Distinguished Professor) editor, Robert Frost: Critical Insights, Salem Press, 2009; Editor, The Great Gatsby: Critical Insights, Salem Press, 2009.
Hester Eisenstein (Sociology, Queens), Feminism Seduced: How Global Elites Use Women’s Labor and Ideas to Exploit the World, Paradigm Publishers, 2009.
Edmund Epstein (English, Queens), A Guide Through Finnegans Wake, University Press of Florida, 2009.
Ofelia García (Urban Education, GC), et al., Imagining Multilingual Schools: Languages in Education and Globalization, Orient BlackSwan, 2009.
Maria (Maki) Haberfeld (Criminal Justice, John Jay), et al., New Understanding of Terrorism: Case Studies, Trajectories and Lessons Learned, Springer, 2009; Co-author, Modern Piracy and Maritime Terrorism: The Challenge of Piracy for the 21st Century, Kendall Hunt, 2009; and Co- author, Terrorism within Comparative International Context: The Counter-Terrorism Response and Preparedness, Springer, 2009.
Olympia Hadjiliadis (Computer Science, Brooklyn) and H. Vincent Poor, Quickest Detection, Cambridge University Press, 2009.
Murphy Halliburton (Anthropology, Queens), Mudpacks and Prozac: Experiencing Ayurvedic, Biomedical, and Religious Healing, Left Coast Press, 2009.
Hope J. Hartman (Educational Psychology, City), A Guide to Reflective Practice for New and Experienced Teachers, McGraw-Hill, 2009.
Gabor T. Herman (Computer Science, Distinguished Professor), Fundamentals of Computerized Tomography Image Reconstruction from Projections Series: Advances in Pattern Recognition, 2nd ed., Springer, 2009.
Robert E. Kapsis (Sociology, Film Studies, Queens), Jonathan Demme: Interviews, University Press of Mississippi, 2009.
Rose-Carol Washton Long (Art History, GC), et al., Jewish Dimensions in Modern Visual Culture: Antisemitism, Assimilation, Affirmation, University Press of New England, 2009; Editor, Of “Truths Impossible to Put in Words”: Max Beckmann Contextualized, Peter Lang, 2009.
Eugenia Paulicelli (Italian, Comparative Literature, Women’s Studies, Queens) and Hazel Clark, The Fabric of Cultures: Fashion, Identity, Globalization, Routledge, 2009.
Marta Petrusewicz (History, Hunter), et al., I Sud: Conoscere, Capire, Cambiare (Southern Questions: Knowing, Understanding, Transforming), il Mulino, 2009.
Uldis Roze (Biology, Queens, emeritus), The North American Porcupine, 2nd ed., Cornell University Press, 2009.
Joseph Straus (Music, GC, Distinguished Professor), Twelve-Tone Music in America, Cambridge University Press, 2009.
Ida Susser (Anthropology and Women’s Studies, Hunter), AIDS, Sex and Culture: Global Politics and Survival in Southern Africa, Wiley-Blackwell, 2009.
Patricia A. Zapf (Criminal Justice, John Jay) with Ronald Roesch, Best practices in forensic mental health assessment: Evaluation of competence to stand trial, Oxford University Press, 2009.
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