What's New: November 2023
November 22, 2023
Oxford Bibliographies is regularly updated with new articles and additions to existing articles. This month, 37 new and 26 revised articles, plus 0 emended articles have been added across 28 subjects.
New articles
African American Studies
The Black Aesthetic, Alessandra Raengo
African Studies
White Settlers in East Africa, Andrew Mickleburgh
American Literature
Sarah Wentworth Morton, Tamara Harvey
Biblical Studies
Wisdom—Greek and Latin, Elisa Uusimäki
Childhood Studies
Feminist New Materialist Approaches to Childhood Studies, Sid Mohandas, Jayne Osgood
Chinese Studies
Ming and Qing Drama, Ariel Fox
Cinema and Media Studies
Youssef Chahine, Barrie Wharton
Classics
Aeschylus' Prometheus, Nikos Manousakis
Asconius, John T. Ramsey
Euripides' Alcestis, Victor Castellani
Communication
Multicultural Families, Jordan Soliz, Mackensie Minniear
Apologies and Accounts, Mariko Kotani
Criminology
Defense Counsel, Eric Bellone
Evolutionary Biology
Hybridization and Diversification, Nora Mitchell
Geography
Geographies of the War on Terror, Shereen Fernandez
Touristification, María García Hernández, Manuel de la Calle-Vaquero
International Relations
Small State Diplomacy, Anders Wivel
Feminist Perspectives on International Law, Amy Barrow
Islamic Studies
Bektashi Sufi Order, Mark Soileau
Latin American Studies
African-Descent Women in Colonial Latin America, Michelle McKinley
Linguistics
Institutional Pragmatics, Hanh thi Nguyen, Minh Thi Thuy Nguyen
Literary and Critical Theory
Grief and Comparative Literature, Bootheina Majoul
Antonio Gramsci, Debamitra Kar, Shinjini Basu
Creolization/Créolité, Shirley Anne Tate
Dipesh Chakrabarty, Saurabh Dube, Eduardo Eguiarte Ruelas
Military History
Uganda–Tanzania War, 1978–1979, Charles Thomas
Philosophy
Anti-Natalism, Asheel Singh
Political Science
Spanish Politics and Government, Lluis Orriols, Alvaro Fernández
Ethnic, Linguistic, Religious, and Regional Minority Participation and Representation in Africa, Lauren MacLean, Kirk Harris
Renaissance and Reformation
Juana the Mad/Juana, Queen of Castile, Bethany Aram
Jewish Women in Renaissance and Reformation Europe, Judith R. Baskin
Christine de Pizan, Geri Smith
Genoa 1450–1700, Carlo Taviani
Augustinianism in Renaissance Thought, Sam Urlings
Social Work
Vicarious Trauma and Resilience in Social Work Practice with Refugees and Forcibly Displaced Populations, Dianne Ciro, David Engstrom
Victorian Literature
The Dandy, James Eli Adams
Women's Education, Sheila Cordner
Revised articles
American Literature
Louisa May Alcott, Anne K. Phillips
María Amparo Ruiz de Burton, Alicia Contreras
Charles Brockden Brown, Mark Kamrath
Biblical Studies
Midian, Juan Manuel Tebes
Feminist Scholarship on the New Testament, Davina C. Lopez, Todd Penner
Emerging Approaches in New Testament Studies, Todd Penner, Davina C. Lopez
Early Christian Art, Robin Jensen, Lee Jefferson
British and Irish Literature
Censorship, Cyndia Susan Clegg
Chinese Studies
Guomindang (1912–1949), Guido Samarani, Laura De Giorgi
Cinema and Media Studies
Sidney Lumet, Joanna E. Rapf
Citizen Kane, Catherine L. Benamou
Classics
Greek Literary Letters, Patricia Rosenmeyer
Aristotle's Metaphysics, Gabriele Galluzzo
International Law
Freedom of Expression, Mark J. Richards
Jewish Studies
The Early Modern Yiddish Bible, 1534–1686, Morris M. Faierstein
Linguistics
Ferdinand de Saussure, John E. Joseph
Derivational Morphology, Rochelle Lieber
Management
Human Capital Resource Pipelines, Anthony Nyberg, Ingo Weller, Dhuha Abdulsalam
Military History
Russian Civil War, 1918–1921, Roger Reese
Yugoslavian Civil War, 1991–1999, Laurie Van Hook
Philosophy
Marcus Aurelius, John Sellars
Political Epistemology, Michael Hannon, Elizabeth Edenberg
Foreknowledge, Stephanie Rennick
Public Health
Social Epidemiology, Regina A. Galer-Unti
Renaissance and Reformation
English Overseas Empire, L. H. Roper
Victorian Literature
Mona Caird, Lisa Surridge