Dr. Kate Sampsell-Willmann
Publications
Books:
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Lewis Hine as Social Critic (Univ. Press of Mississippi Press, 2009). Monograph.
Essays, Review Essays, and Book Chapters:
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“Retreat from Racial Essentialism: Reading the Photographer as Text,” History of Photography, forthcoming (accepted October 2011).
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“When the Reader Writes the Image,” History of Photography, forthcoming (accepted October 2011).
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“Image and Labor in a Longer, Broader Civil Rights Movement,” Reviews in American History, forthcoming (accepted August 2011).
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“Waiting for Hasan: Photography, Service Learning, and the Utility of American Studies” in Eileen Lundy and Ed Lundy, eds., The American Question: American Studies in the Middle East, 1998–2008. Austin: Univ. of Texas Press, forthcoming (accepted 2010).
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“Using Lewis Hine's Child Labor Photographs, Part 1,” The Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era Online http://www.jgape.org/node/90 (2010).
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“Using Lewis Hine's Child Labor Photographs, Part 2: The Miners,” The Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era Online http://www.jgape.org/node/123 (2010).
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“Lewis Hine, Ellis Island, and Pragmatism: Photographs as Lived Experience, ”Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era 7.2 (Apr. 2008).
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“The United States as Regulatory State: 1880–1940,” in Oxford Encyclopedia of the Modern World (Oxford Univ. Press, 2008).
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“Three Generations of Grass”: Photography, Liberalism, and the American Yeoman,” History of Photography (winter 2003).
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“Cloning: The Future Is Burdened By Its Past,” in History Behind the Headlines: Origins of Conflicts Worldwide, ed. Sonia Benson (vol. 6). Detroit: Gale Group, 2003, 76–85.
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“Broken Land: The Dust Bowl as Moral Failure,” American Quarterly 55 (Dec. 2003).
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“The Testifying Eye: Ben Shahn in New York,” American Quarterly 53 (Mar. 2001).
Recent Book Reviews (short):
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Untimely Ruins: An Archaeology of American Urban Modernity, 1819–1919 by Nick Yablon. The American Historical Review 116 (Feb. 2011): 174–75.
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Dorothea Lange: A Life Beyond Limits by Linda Gordon. Journal of American History 98 (Sept. 2011): 562–56.
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California on the Breadlines: Dorothea Lange, Paul Taylor, and the Making of a New Deal Narrative by Jan Goggans.Journal of Agricultural History (2011).