What's New: September 2023
September 25, 2023
Oxford Bibliographies is regularly updated with new articles and additions to existing articles. This month, 40 new and 22 revised articles, plus 2 emended articles, have been added across 30 subjects.
New Articles
African American Studies
Policing, Jodi Rios
Anthropology
Local Biologies, Maurizio Meloni
Indigenous Boarding School Experiences, K. Tsianina Lomawaima, Sarah Whitt
Art History
, Jasmine R. Cloud
Atlantic History
Cosmopolitanism, Chiara Cillerai
German Influences in America, Claudia Schnurmann, Fenja Heisig, Sarah Lentz, Thorsten Logge, Philipp Wendler
The Spanish Caribbean, Antonio Vidal Ortega
Buddhism
Buddhism in Africa, GJ Mason
Childhood Studies
Nation and Childhood, Zsuzsanna Millei
Children, Neoliberalism, and Child Protection, Emily Keddell, Ian Hyslop
Chinese Studies
The Silk Roads, Susan Whitfield
Classics
The Literary Languages of Greek, Antonietta Porro, Elena Langella
Communication
Superdiversity, Sakura Yamamura
Public Interest Communication, Kristin Demetrious
Journalism in Authoritarian Societies, Marius Dragomir
UNESCO, Andrew Calabrese, Christopher Barnes
Ecology
Sublethal Predation, Sara Lindsay
Education
Critical Approaches to Gender in Higher Education, Tehmina Khwaja
Computer-Assisted Language Learning, Michael Thomas, Kasumi Yamazaki
Evolutionary Biology
Mating Tactics and Strategies, Stephen M. Shuster, Michael J. Wade
Geography
Military Geographies and the Environment, Gitte du Plessis, Kyle Kajihiro, Kenneth Gofigan Kuper
Hinduism
Puri, Animesh Mohapatra, Jatindra Kumar Nayak
Race and Yoga, Shameem Black
East India Company and Hinduism, Upal Chakrabarti
Tourism and Hinduism, Drew Thomases
Jewish Studies
Kiryas Joel and Satmar, David N. Myers
Exiting Orthodox Judaism, Sara Feldman, Schneur Zalman Newfield
Latin American Studies
The Body, Zandra Pedraza Gómez
Linguistics
Lexicon, Olga Batiukova, James Pustejovsky
Verb-Particle Constructions, Bert Capelle
Medieval Studies
Persianate Dynastic Period/Later Caliphate (c. 800–1000), A.C.S. Peacock
Saints’ Lives, Natalie M. Van Deusen
Constantinople and Byzantine Cities, Albrecht Berger
Military History
Greek and Roman Navies, Michael J. Taylor
Psychology
Competence to Stand Trial: Restoration Services, Cassidy S. White, Lauren E. Kois, Daniel Murrie
Public Health
Cultural Capital and Health, Thomas Abel, Gerry Veenstra
Renaissance and Reformation
Jews in Amsterdam, Kenneth Austin
Autobiography and Life Writing, Elizabeth T. Howe
Urban Studies
The Chicago School of Urban Sociology, Robert Owens
Victorian Literature
Revised Articles
African American Studies
Administration of Woodrow Wilson, Eric S. Yellin
American Literature
F. Scott Fitzgerald, Jackson L. Bryer
Biblical Studies
Archaeology and Material Culture of Aram and the Arameans, Dominik Bonatz
Childhood Studies
Fairy Tales and Folktales, Julie Koehler, Claudia Schwabe
Cinema and Media Studies
Ingmar Bergman, Erik Hedling
Lee Chang-dong, Marc Raymond
Mad Men, Gary Edgerton
Ecology
Bacterial Diversity in Freshwater, Eva S. Lindström
Geography
Drought, Woonsup Choi
International Law
Habeas Corpus, David Clark
French Revolution, Marc Belissa
Jewish Studies
Post-World War II Orthodoxy, Kimmy Caplan
Prayer and Liturgy, Stefan C. Reif
Linguistics
Comparative-Historical Linguistics, Joseph Salmons
Philosophy
Human Rights, John-Stewart Gordon
Multiculturalism, Michael Murphy
Hans-Georg Gadamer, Robert Dostal
Philosophy of History, Daniel Little
Psychology
Phenomenological Psychology, Darren Langdridge
Public Health
Health Literacy and Noncommunicable Diseases, Sandra Vamos, Jim Frankish, Paul Yeung
Social Work
Forensic Social Work, José B. Ashford
Victorian Literature
The Historical Novel, Isobel Hurst
Emended articles
Art History
Art and Propaganda, Evonne Levy
Psychology
Global Mental Health, Grant J. Rich, Kelly O'Donnell