

College of Arts and Humanities
70 achievements
Mandaville, A.
(2016).
Five Younger Women Poets from Azerbaijan.
World Literature Today. 90(2),
25-30.
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Mandaville, A.
(2016).
Featured review: Ethan Young’s Nanjing, The Burning City.
World Literature Today.
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Mandaville, A., & Akhavan, N.
(2016).
The big link: language arts and teacher preparation for linked learning.
Presented at
Linked Learning Annual Convention, San Diego, California. |
Mandaville, A., Brady, M., Nelson, F., & Weinman, B.
(2016).
Developing a place-based, contextually relevant common read experience across campus.
Presented at
American Association of Colleges and Universities General Education and Assessment Conference, New Orleans, Louisiana. |
Mandaville, A., Crume, P., Call, W., Matinez-Gril, C., & Simon, J.
(2016).
Translation as a democratizing force.
Presented at
Associate Writers and Writing Programs (AWP) Conference, Los Angeles, CA. |
Mandaville, A., & Naghiyeva, S.
(2016).
Five young women poets from azerbaijan.
World Literature Today. 22-30.
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Mandaville, A.
(2015).
The future in teaching comics.
Presented at
The Future in Comics International Conference, Stockholm, Sweden. |
Mandaville, A.
(2015).
When ya lit gets graphic: sex, violence and comics in the k-12 classroom.
Presented at
Outlawed: The Naked Truth about Censored Literature for Young People, Fresno, CA. |
Mandaville, A.
(2015).
Poetry by women in azerbaijan: a tradition of love and politics.
Presented at
Central Eurasian Studies Association Annual Conference, Washington, D.C. |
Mandaville, A.
(2015).
Women and contemporary literature in Azerbaijan: voices for peace and social justice in an Islamic post-soviet republic.
Presented at
OSCE Conference on New Perspectives on Peace and Security in Central Asia, Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan. |
Mandaville, A.
(2015).
The haji goes to Mecca: Islam, movement, and the world in the satirical journal molla nasraddin.
Presented at
International Joint Conference on Comics and Bandes Dessines, Paris, France. |
Mandaville, A.
(2014).
A laboratory of her own: Gail Simone’s wonder woman and third wave U.S. feminism.
The Ages of Wonder Woman.
MacFarland and Company.
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Mandaville, A.
(2014).
Bam! zow! wow! Comics connections in the language arts classroom and beyond.
Presented at
Inquiring Minds: Texts and Issues for the Common Core Symposium, Fresno, California. |
Mandaville, A.
(2014).
Super! comics and the common core.
Presented at
FACET/CATE Yosemite Conference, Fish Camp, CA . |
Mandaville, A.
(2014).
Students and teachers doing things with comics in the classroom.
Presented at
ZappCon, Fresno, CA. |
Mandaville, A., Lapuari, G., & Sulakauri, Z.
(2013).
Comics? what comics?!.
The International Journal of Comic Arts. 15(2).
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Mandaville, A.
(2012).
Contemporary literature by women in Azerbaijan.
Presented at
Russian, East European and Central Asian Studies NW Annual Conference, Evergreen State College. |
Mandaville, A.
(2012).
U.S. history, personally: megan kelso’s alexander hamilton comics.
Comics and American Cultural History.
Bloomsbury.
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Mandaville, A.
(2011).
A visitation of narratives : dialogue and comics in Randall Kenan's A visitation of spirits.
Comics and the U.S. South..
U Mississippi Press.
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Mandaville, A.
(2011).
Trading Culture: Practical Background for Azerbaijani-English Poetry Translations.
Khazar Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences. 14(11),
48-68.
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Mandaville, A.
(2011).
Bath time: images of women in the satirical journal molla nasreddin 1906-1917.
Presented at
Joint International Conference of Graphic Novels, Bandes Dessinées and Comics, Manchester, UK. |
Mandaville, A.
(2010).
Four alphabets in 100 years: state control of writing in azerbaijan.
Reflections on Knowledge and Language in Middle Eastern Societies.
Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
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Mandaville, A.
(2010).
Mullahs to donkeys: cartooning in azerbaijan.
ImageText: Interdisciplinary Comics Studies. 5(3).
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Mandaville, A.
(2010).
Free fall: post-soviet literature in Azerbaijan.
Presented at
Russian, East European and Central Asian Studies NW Annual Conference, Western Washington University . |
Mandaville, A.
(2010).
Liquefaction.
Saxifrage.
(pp.79-84)
Tacoma, Washington: Pacific Lutheran University .
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Mandaville, A.
(2010).
Two poems: “After a photo of navangul’s mother” and “learning english in Azerbaijan.
Buta.
(pp.134-135)
Baku, Azerbaijan.![]() |
Mandaville, A.
(2009).
Tailing Violence: Comics Narrative, Gender, and the Father-Tale in Art Spiegelman's Maus.
Philology: Special Issue on Violence and Representation. 44(2),
216-248.
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Mandaville, A.
(2009).
It’s a word! no, it’s a picture! interdisciplinary teaching of graphic literature.
Teaching the Graphic Novel.
(pp.245-253)
Modern Language Association of America Press.
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Mandaville, A.
(2009).
Challenges and opportunities for faculty development in azerbaijan.
Contexts. 36-40.
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Mandaville, A.
(2009).
Beyond bread and buses: women and work in azerbaijan in the 21st century.
Journal of Azerbaijani Studies. 12(4),
3-14.
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Mandaville, A.
(2009).
Women and work in Azerbaijan: gender activism and sustainability in a post-soviet republic.
Presented at
National Women’s Studies Association Annual Conference, Atlanta, GA. |
Mandaville, A.
(2009).
Resurrecting a literary aesthetic: cartooning in Azerbaijan.
Presented at
Annual Conference on Comics and Graphic Novels: Convergences: Comics, Culture and Globalization, Florida. |
Mandaville, A.
(2009).
Working Around Words: Web-Cartooning in Azerbaijan.
The International Journal of Comic Arts. 11(2),
322-335.
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Mandaville, A.
(2009).
The nurser.
The Fertile Source.
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Mandaville, A.
(2009).
Two poems: “neighboring” and “compromise”.
Saxifrage.
(pp.10,95)
Tacoma, Washington: Pacific Lutheran University
.
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Mandaville, A.
(2009).
All is wonderful.
A drop of water.
Azerbaijan Afghanistan Embassy Publications.
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Mandaville, A.
(2008).
Four alphabets in 100 years: state control of writing in Azerbaijan.
Presented at
Cambridge Symposium: Knowledge and Language in Middle Eastern Societies, University of Cambridge, U.K. . |
Mandaville, A.
(2008).
Faculty development and collaboration in Azerbaijan: ensuring successful learning communities.
Presented at
International Conference on Academic Quality Assurance: Needs and Challenges, Baku, Azerbaijan. |
Mandaville, A.
(2008).
Three poems and interview: “This is What I Want,” “Half-Cocked,” “Rounding Off.”.
Khazar: A Journal of World Literature. 58-63.
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Mandaville, A.
(2008).
Poets Against War: Poems of the Month.
Instructions to a war tax resister sleeping.
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Mandaville, A.
(2008).
I have my wings.
Tercume.Az.
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Mandaville, A.
(2008).
Two blind men.
Tercume.Az..
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Mandaville, A.
Two poems: “marie speaks to the dying,” and “marie is still talking”.
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Mandaville, A.
(2007).
Teaching language, teaching culture: innovative use of literature in language study.
Current Issues of Linguistics and Teaching of Languages. 447-454 .
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Mandaville, A., & Kroupa, S.
(2007).
Not Just a Gathering: A Conversation with Rare Book Arts Curator Sandra Kroupa.
Invisible Culture.
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Mandaville, A.
(2005).
This is what I want.
Saxifrage.
(pp.30)
Tacoma, Washington: Pacific Lutheran University .
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Mandaville, A.
(2005).
Two poems: “to my students of poetry,” “grading poetry in December.
Prism. 8,11.
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Mandaville, A.
(2004).
Featured Poet (four poems): “Lumens,” “First Date: Mediterraneum,” “plumb,” “sanctuary.
Knock. 1(1),
2-6.
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