David Brauner’s recent publications

 

  • ‘”A Little Ethnic Kink Is Always Good to See”: Jewish Performance Anxiety and Anti­passing in the Fiction of Lorrie Moore’, Journal of American Studies 46, 2012, pp 581-­602 ‘Lorrie Moore: Mo(o)re than an Interim Assessment’ (co-authored with Heidi MacPherson), Journal of American Studies46, 2012, pp 541­-550.
  • ‘No Man’s Land’: The Transgendered Voice in Rose Tremain’s Sacred Country and Jeffrey Eugenides’ Middlesex, in Cross-Gendered Literary Voices: Appropriating, Resisting, Embracing, eds. Rina Kim & Claire, Westall, Palgrave/Macmillan, 2012, pp. 148-163.
  • ‘Much Ado about Nothing: Boredom, Banality and Bathos in Late Henry Green and Early John Updike’, Yearbook of English Studies 42 (Summer 2012), pp.186-203.

About Cindy

Associate Professor in the Department of English Literature at the University of Reading. Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy.
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