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Patricia P. Buckler
SCHOLARLY PUBLICATIONS AND CREATIVE ACHIEVEMENTS BOOKS: The Scrapbook in American Life. Eds., Susan Tucker, Katherine Ott, and Patricia Buckler. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2006.
ARTICLES (in refereed journals): “Owen Keane, Failure and Detective” Journal of Popular Culture Vol. 37:2 (2003), 153-160. “From the Personal to the Historical” The Mary Baker Eddy Library Magazine (Summer 2003), 2-17. “For Heaven’s Sake, What Are They Doing in the High Schools?” (Co-author, Thomas Young). Indiana English 19:1(1995), 4-9. Rpt. In Indiana English A Special Retrospective Issue 21:1(1998), 23-28. "A Silent Woman Speaks: The Poetry in a Woman's Scrapbook of the1840's." Prospects. 16 (1991), 149-169. "The Antebellum Woman's Scrapbook as Autobiographical Composition." (Co‑author, C. Kay Leeper) Journal of American Culture 14:1 (1991), 1‑8. "Mark Twain On the Rocks in Louisville." Filson History Quarterly 60 (1986), 257‑263. "Discovering a Literacy Period in Your Own Home Town: Romantic Louisville." Kentucky English Bulletin 36.1 (1986):30‑40. “Reading, Writing, and Psycholinguistics: An Integrated Approach Using Joyce’s ‘Counterparts.’” Teaching English in the Two-Year College 12 (Feb., 1985), 22-31.
CHAPTERS (in Scholarly Books): “Teaching International Detective Fiction.” Murder 101: Essays on the Teaching of Detective Fiction. Ed., Edward J. Rielly. Jefferson, NC, McFarland, 2009. Pp. 25-37. “Taking Edwin to Lunch: Developing the Female Hard Boiled Detective in the Early Sharon McCone Novels.” Marcia Muller and the Female Private Eye. Eds., Alexander N. Howe and Christine A. Jackson. Jeferson. NC:McFarland, 2008. Pp. 69-78. “Scrapbook,” American Icons, vol. 3. Eds., Susan Hall & Dennis Hall. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 2006. Pp. 621-627. “An Introduction to the History of Scrapbooks,” co-authored with Ott & Tucker. The Scrapbook in American Life. Ed. Susan Tucker, Katherine Ott, and Patricia Buckler. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2006. Pp. 1-25. “Letters, Scrapbooks, and History Books: A Personalized Version of the Mexican War.” The Scrapbook in American Life. Ed. Susan Tucker, Katherine Ott, & Patricia Buckler. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2006. Pp. 60-69. "Peers, Privacy, and Process: Conflicts in the Composition Class." (Co‑authors Kay Franklin and Thomas Young) Writing Ourselves into the Story: Unheard Voices from Composition Studies. Eds., S.I. Fontaine and S. Hunter. Carbondale, IL: Southern Illinois UP, 1993. Pp. 229-245. "Combining Personal and Textual Experience: A Reader-Response Approach to Teaching American Literature." Practicing Theory in Introductory College Literature Courses. Eds., J. Cahalan and D.Downing. Urbana, IL: NCTE, 1991. 36-46.
"Love and Death in
Chaucer's The Book of the Duchess." Joinings and Disjoinings: The
Significance of Marital Status in Literature. Ed. J.S. Mink and J.D.
Ward. Bowling Green, OH: The Popular Press, 1991. Pp. 6-18.
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