Publications - Kate Cochran
- “Mapping the Southern Literary Trail.” The Southern Quarterly: A Journal of Arts in the South, forthcoming. 23 pages.
- Review of The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture, volume 17: Education, edited by Clarence L. Mohr. Southern Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal of the South: forthcoming. 1200 words.
- Review of Grounded Globalism: How the U.S. South Embraces the World by James L. Peacock. The Southern Quarterly: A Journal of Arts in the South: 46.3 (Spring 2009): 166-70.
- “‘An Old-Fashioned Gentleman’?: Edward’s Imaginary History.” Twilight and History. Ed. Nancy Reagin. London: Wiley/Blackwell, 2010. 7-25.
- “Covering (Up?) Katrina: Discursive Ambivalence in Coverage of Hurricane Katrina.” Co-authored with Aimee Berger. CEA Forum 36.1 (Winter 2007): available via http://www2.widener.edu/%7Ecea/361berger.htm.
- “France: Between Seduction and Nostalgia.” On Location: Famous Landscapes in Film. Volume II. Ed. Claudia Hellmann and Claudine Weber-Hof. Munich: Bucher Press, 2007. 84-91.
- Review of Beyond Hill and Hollow: Original Readings in Appalachian Women’s Studies edited by Elizabeth S. D. Engelhardt. Kentucky Philological Review 20 (2006): 69-70.
- Entries on Alice Walker’s Meridian and The Third Life of Grange Copeland. Writing African American Women: An Encyclopedia of Literature by and about Women of Color. Volume II. Ed. Elizabeth Ann Beaulieu. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 2006. 621-23, 848-49.
- Essay on Alice Hoffman. The Dictionary of Literary Biography 292: Twenty-First-Century American Novelists. Ed. Suzanne Disheroon Green and Lisa Abney. Chicago: Gale, 2004. 164-72.
- Review of Remapping Southern Literature: Contemporary Southern Writers and the West by Robert H. Brinkmeyer, Jr. College Literature 29.2 (Spring 2002): 169-71.
- Review of The Wind Done Gone by Alice Randall. The Southern Register (Winter 2002): 20.
- “‘When the lessons hurt’: The Third Life of Grange Copeland as Joban Allegory.” Southern Literary Journal 34.1 (Fall 2001): 79-100.
- Review of Almost Family by Roy Hoffman. The Southern Register (Spring 2001): 16-17.
- “‘The plain round tale of faithful Thady’: Edgeworth’s Castle Rackrent as Slave Narrative.” New Hibernia Review/Iris Eireannach Nua 5.4 (Winter 2001): 57-72.