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  • Major Steinbeck Publications, 2012-2013
  • Kathleen Hicks (bio) and Scott Barrett
Kathleen Hicks

kathleen hicks is a lecturer in the Department of English at Arizona State University, where she is the online education coordinator for writing programs. She also serves as the “Steinbeck Today” editor and bibliographer for the Steinbeck Review.

journal articles

Abbott, Scott, and Lyn Bennett. “Literary Barbed Wire: Reifying the Metaphor.” Steinbeck Review 10.1 (2013): 12–30. Print.
Armengol, Josep M. “Gendering the Great Depression: Rethinking the Male Body in 1930s American Culture and Literature.” Journal of Gender Studies 23.1 (2014): 59–68. Print.
Barden, Thomas E. “‘He was translated’: Euhemerism in Steinbeck’s Work and Worldview.” Steinbeck Review 11.1 (2014): 14–38. Print.
Brinkman, Mark. “Looking Back to the Future in John Steinbeck’s America and Americans.” Steinbeck Review 11.2 (2014): 155–170. Print.
Brown, Mary M. “‘To read a fine thing’: Three Poems Honoring Steinbeck.” Steinbeck Review 11.2 (2014): 185–188. Print.
Cerce, Danica. “A New Reading of an Old Text in Eastern Europe: John Steinbeck’s In Dubious Battle.” Journal of Language Literature and Culture 60.3 (2013): 178–192. Print.
DeLucia, Laura. “Positioning Steinbeck’s Automobiles: Class and Cars in The Grapes of Wrath.” Steinbeck Review 11.2 (2014): 138–154. Print.
DeMott, Robert. “Of Fish and Men.” Steinbeck Review 11.2 (2014): 113–137. Print.
Gaard, Greta. “Literary Milk: Breastfeeding across Race, Class, and Species in Contemporary U.S. Fiction.” Journal of Ecocriticism 5.1 (2013): 1–18. Print.
Gladstein, Mimi Reisel. “Edenic Ironies: Steinbeck’s Conflicted Vision.” Steinbeck Review 11.1 (2014): 1–13. Print.
Godfrey, Mollie. “‘They ain’t human’: John Steinbeck, Proletarian Fiction, and the Racial Politics of ‘The People.’” Modern Fiction Studies 59.1 (2013): 107–134. Print. [End Page 97]
Han, John J., and 文久保田. “Breathing Profits: The Businessman in John Steinbeck’s Fiction.” Journal of Bunka Gakuen University (2014): 83–93. Print.
Hauzer, Katarzyna. “So This Is Peace? The Postwar Ventures by John Steinbeck, Irwin Shaw, and Robert Capa.” Journal of American Studies 14.1 (2013): 51–62. Print.
Haveman, Sheryl. “Language Arts: Close Reading, Ebooks, and John Steinbeck.” School Library Monthly 30.8 (2014): 51–54. Print.
Hearle, Kevin. “Lyrics to ‘Lost’ Song from The Grapes of Wrath Found in Archive.” Steinbeck Review 10.2 (2013): 141–144. Print.
Heavilin, Barbara A. “‘To the other side of home where the lights are given’: Ethan Allen Hawley’s Search for Meaning in Steinbeck’s The Winter of Our Discontent.” Steinbeck Review 10.2 (2013): 100–117. Print.
———. “Searching for Eden: John Steinbeck's Ethical Career.” Steinbeck Review 11.2 (2014): 217–224. Print.
Hicks, Kathleen, and Scott Barrett. “Major Steinbeck Publications, 2012–2013.” Steinbeck Review 10.2 (2013): 175–180. Print.
Hicks, Kathleen. “Steinbeck Today.” Steinbeck Review 10.1 (2013): 77–80. Print.
———. “Steinbeck Today.” Steinbeck Review 10.2 (2013): 160–65. Print.
———. “Steinbeck Today.” Steinbeck Review 11.1 (2014): 80–84. Print.
———. “Steinbeck Today.” Steinbeck Review 11.2 (2014): 201–208. Print.
Hindley, Meredith. “Susan Shillinglaw on Grapes of Wrath Published Seventy–Five Years Ago.” Humanities 35.5 (2014): 54. Print.
Hooti, Noorbakhsh, and Farzaneh Arjmand. “The Nature of Identity in The Grapes of Wrath: A Postmodern Study.” International Journal of Modern Anthropology 1.6 (2013): 38–59. Print.
Kopecký, Petr. “The Sense(s) of Place in British Columbian and Californian Nature Writing.” Moravian Journal of Literature & Film 4.1 (2013): 63–79. Print.
Kouta, Ashraf, and Engy Saleh. “From Alienation to Connectedness: A Postmodern Ecocritical Reading of John Steinbeck’s The Winter of Our Discontent.” European Scientific Journal 9.11 (2013): 216–236. Print.
Králová, Eva. “Inseparability of Good and Evil as a Challenge in Steinbeck’s East of Eden.” University Review 7.2 (2013): 51–57. Print.
Li, Luchen. “Engaging the World with Steinbeck: A Message from the President of the International Society of...

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