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| Blair, Andrea. “Landscape in Drag: The Paradox of Feminine Space in Susan Warner’s ‘The Wide, Wide World.’” In Rosendale (Collections): pp. 111-130. [2002] |
| Environmental Sciences |
| Keywords: body | ecology | environmental sciences | gender studies | identity | Julia Kristeva | landscape | literature—19th C | metaphor | Psychological & Cognitive Sciences | Ralph Waldo Emerson | rhetoric of science | semiotics | Susan Warner |
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| Dunlap, Thomas R. Faith in Nature: Environmentalism as Religious Quest. Seattle: University Washington Press, 2004. |
| Environmental Sciences |
| Keywords: 20th C | Aldo Leopold | Enlightenment | environmental sciences | Isaac Newton | literature—19th | quest | Ralph Waldo Emerson | religion | romanticism | wilderness |
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| Fresonke, Kris. West of Emerson: The Design of Manifest Destiny. Berkeley, CA: University California Press, 2003. |
| Literature, Science & the Arts |
| Keywords: exploration, discovery and travel | literature--17th, 18th C | manifest destiny | Meriwether Lewis, | politics | Ralph Waldo Emerson | romanticism | Stephen Long | William Clark | William Emory | Zebulon Pike |
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| Hirsch, Edward. The Demon and the Angel: Searching for the Source of Artistic Inspiration. Orlando, FL: HarcourtBooks, 2002. |
| Theory |
| Keywords: aesthetics | Arthur Rimbaud | Billie Holiday | Christopher Maurer | dance | Dante Alighieri | Edgar Allan Poe | expressionism | Federico Garcia Lorca | Francisco José Goya | Frank O’Hara | Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche | Gerard Manley Hopkins | Ignacio Sánchez Meijías | Jackson Pollock | Johann Wolfgang von Goethe | John Keats | Mark Rothko | Miles Davis | music | Pablo Picasso | Percy Bysshe Shelley | poetry | Ralph Waldo Emerson | Ranier Maria Rilke | Robert Motherwell | surrealism | theory | visual arts—19th-20th C | W.B. Yeats | Wallace Stevens | Walt Whitman | William Carlos Williams | William Shakespeare |
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| Little, Deandra Javon. 'The Body Electric': American Literature and the Culture of Electromagnetism, 1750—1855. Ph.D. Dissertation: Vanderbilt University, 2001. |
| Technology |
| Keywords: Benjamin Franklin | Charles Brockden Brown | electricity | electromagnetism | gender studies | literature--18th & 19th C | Margaret Fuller | medicine | metaphor | Nathaniel Hawthorne | popular sciences | Ralph Waldo Emerson | technology | visual arts—18th & 19th C |
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| Magee, Michael. Emancipating Pragmatism: Emerson, Jazz, and Experimental Writing. Tuscaloosa: University Alabama Press, 2004. |
| Psychological & Cognitive Sciences |
| Keywords: Amiri Baraka | Frank O'Hara | jazz | literature—19th-20th C | music | poetics | Psychological & Cognitive Sciences | Ralph Waldo Emerson | theory |
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| McMurry, Andrew. Environmental Renaissance: Emerson, Thoreau, and the Systems of Nature. Athens, GA: University Georgia Press, 2003. |
| Literature, Science & the Arts |
| Keywords: aesthetics | autopoesis | ecocriticism | ecology | environmental sciences | Francisco Varela | Henry David Thoreau | Humberto Maturana | literature--19th C | pastoralism | postmodernism | Ralph Waldo Emerson | risk | systems theory | theory | wilderness |
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| Meyer, Steven. Irresistible Dictation: Gertrude Stein and the Correlations of Writing and Science . Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2001. |
| Psychological & Cognitive Sciences |
| Keywords: B. F. Skinner | Gertrude Stein | language | Ludwig Wittgenstein | mind | Pablo Picasso | psychological and cognitive sciences | Ralph Waldo Emerson | Willia James | William Wordsworth |
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| Porte, Joel. Consciousness and Culture: Emerson and Thoreau reviewed. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2004. |
| Social Sciences |
| Keywords: culture studies | environmental sciences | Henry David Thoreau | identity | literature—19th C | Poluphloisboios Thalassa | Ralph Waldo Emerson | social sciences | transcendence | wilderness |
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| Raczkowski, Christopher T. The Unblinking Eye: Vision, Modernity and Detection in American Literature. Ph.D. Dissertation: Indiana University, 2004. |
| Biological Sciences |
| Keywords: aesthetics | Allan Pinkerton | Biological Sciences | camera | Chester Himes | class studies | criminality | Dashiell Hammett | detection | Jacob Riis | Martin Jay | Michel Foucault | modernity | Psychological & Cognitive Sciences | Ralph Waldo Emerson | Raymond Williams | realism | realism | representation | social sciences | technology | vision | William Dean Howells |
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| Rasula, Jed. This Compost: Ecological Imperatives in American Poetry. Athens: University Georgia Press, 2002. |
| Environmental Sciences |
| Keywords: A.R. Ammons | alchemy | chaos | Charles Olson | Clayton Eshleman | death | Edward Dorn | Emily Dickenson | environmental sciences | Ezra Pound | Ezra Pound | Gertrude Stein | Gilles Deleuze | Heraclitus | Herman Melville | Jacques Derrida | John Ashbery | John Keats | Kenneth Irby | Kenneth Rexroth | literature—19th-20th C | Louis Zukofsky | Lucretius | Michael McClure | Michel Foucault | Mina Loy | myth | native Americans | Occult Sciences | poetry | psyche | Ralph Waldo Emerson | rhetoric of science | Robert Duncan | Robert Frost | Robinson Jeffers | Wallace Stevens | Walt Whitman | war | William Carlos Williams | William James |
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| Smith, Andrew Michael. "Regeneration Through Photography: Invention and Identity in Pre-twentieth-century United States Literature." Ph.D. Dissertation: University New Mexico, 2003. |
| Literature, Science & the Arts |
| Keywords: Benjamin Franklin | Charles Brokden Brown | culture studies | daguerreotype | identity | invention | John Plumbe, Jr. | Jonathan Edwards | literature--19th C | medicine | metaphor | Nathaniel Hawthorne | photography | popular science | race studies | Ralph Waldo Emerson | social sciences | technology | theory | visual arts--19th C |
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| Smith, David L. “Walter Mosley's Blue Light: (Double Consciousness) squared . Extrapolation , 42 (Spring 2001): 7-26. |
| Psychological & Cognitive Sciences |
| Keywords: DNA | James Baldwin | linguistics | literature--20th C | Philip K. Dick | popular science | psychological and cognitive sciences | racial studies | Ralph Waldo Emerson | religion | rhetoric of science | social sciences | transcendentalism | W. E. B. DuBois | Walter Mosley |
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| Sorisio, Carolyn. Fleshing Out America: Race, Gender, and the Politics of the Body in American Literature, 1833-1879. Athens: University Georgia Press, 2002. |
| Social Sciences |
| Keywords: anatomy | gender studies | literature--19th C | Lydia Maria Child | Margaret Fuller | Martin R. Delany | poetry | race studies | Ralph Waldo Emerson | social sciences | Walt Whitman |
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| Stiles, Bradley J. Emerson's Contemporaries and Kerouac's Crowd: A Problem of Self-Location. Madison, NJ: Fairleigh Dickinson UP, 2003. |
| Literature, Science & the Arts |
| Keywords: consciousness | Jack Kerouac | literature--19th C | psychological and cognitive sciences | Ralph Waldo Emerson |
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| Thompson, Roger. “Emerson, Divinity, and Rhetoric in Transcendentalist Nature Writing.” In Bryson (Collections): pp. 29-38. [2002] |
| Environmental Sciences |
| Keywords: ecology | environmental sciences | literature—19th C | poetry | Ralph Waldo Emerson | religion | rhetoric of science | transcendentalism |
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| Wilson, Eric. “Coleridge, Emerson, and Electromagnetic Hermeticism.” WC 32 (Summer 2001): 134-138. |
| Technology |
| Keywords: electricity | Ralph Waldo Emerson | Samuel Taylor Coleridge | technology |
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| Wilson, Eric. "Emersonian Transparency and the Anatomy of Crystal." Nineteenth-Century Prose 30.1-2 (2003): 74-101. |
| Literature, Science & the Arts |
| Keywords: naturalism | physical and mathematical sciences | Ralph Waldo Emerson | transcendentalism | transparency |