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Recent Women's Studies Publications and Creative Works by Faculty Affiliates

Publications within the last five years

Donna Lee Bowen, Professor of Political Science

Rachel Cope, Assistant Professor of LDS Church History and Doctrine

Jessie L. Embry, Associate Director, Charles Redd Center of Western Studies

Cynthia Finlayson, Associate Professor of Anthropology (Ancient, Classical, and Islamic Archaeology and Museum Studies)

Renata Forste, Professor and Chair of Sociology

Mara García, Professor of Spanish American Literature

Amy Harris, Assistant Professor of History and Women's Studies Executive Committee Member

Tim Heaton, Professor of Sociology and Women's Studies Executive Committee Member

Valerie Hegstrom, Associate Professor of Spanish Literature and Coordinator of Women's Studies

Robert Hudson, Assistant Professor of French Literature

Heather Jensen, Assistant Professor of Art History and Women's Studies Executive Committee Member

Megan Jones, Associate Professor of Theater Arts Studies

Kristin Matthews, Professor of American Studies

Nicholas Mason, Professor of English

Martha Peacock, Professor of Art History

Leslee Thorne-Murphy, Assistant Professor of English Literature and Women's Studies Executive Committee Member

Brandie Seigfried, Associate Professor of British Literature

Diane Louise Spangler, Associate Professor of Psychology

Jacqueline Thursby, Professor of Amerian Literature and Folklore

Paul Westover, Assistant Professor of English

Mary Jane Woodger, Professor of Church History

Nikwako Yamawaki, Associate Professor of Psychology


Donna Lee Bowen, Professor of Political Science

2011. With Valerie Hudson and Perpetua Lynne Nielson, “What is the Relationship between Inequity in Family Law and Violence against Women? Approaching the Issue of Legal Enclaves.” Politics and Gender 7 (2011) 1-40. .


Rachel Cope, Assistant Professor of LDS Church History and Doctrine

“The Cultivation of Conversion in the Lives of Nineteenth-Century New York Women” in Laurence Lux-Sterritt, ed. Women and Spirituality in the English-Speaking World, (Cambridge Scholars Press), forthcoming, 2011.

“Emptied and Filled: Catherine Livingston Garrettson’s Quest for Sanctification,” in Brett McInelly, ed. Religion in the Age of Enlightenment Vol. 3, (New York: AMS Press), forthcoming.

“Within and Without: Mary Frances Sturlaugson as a Symbol of Transformation in Mormon Missions,” International Bulletin of Missionary Research, forthcoming, 2011.

“Zina Baker Huntington,” in Rick E. Turley and Brittany A. Chapman, eds. Women of Faith in the Latter Days Vol. 1, (Salt Lake City: Deseret Book), 2011.

“New Ways In: Writing Interdisciplinary Mormon History,” Journal of Mormon History, forthcoming, Spring 2012.

--- et al. “No More Strangers: A Discussion by LDS Scholars in Women’s Studies/History,” Religious Educator, forthcoming, Fall 2011.


Jessie L. Embry, Associate Director, Charles Redd Center of Western Studies

"Diploma Nursing at Salt Lake Religious Based Hospitals," Utah Historical Quarterly 76 (Summer 2008): 281-299.

Setting the Record Straight: Mormons and Polygamy. Orem, UT: Millennial Press, 2007.


"'Such is Our Heritage': Daughters of Utah Pioneers Museums" (with Mauri Liljenquist Nelson), Defining Memory: Local Museums and the Construction of History in America's Changing Communities, Amy K. Levin, ed. Lanham, MD: AltaMira Press, 2007. 161-176.

"Women and LDS Church Sports," Mormon Historical Studies 9 (Spring 2008): 59-84.


Cynthia Finlayson, Associate Professor of Anthropology (Ancient, Classical, and Islamic Archaeology and Museum Studies)

2009  “Mot’a Marriage in the Roman Near East—The Evidence from Palmyra, Syria.”  Book chapter in The World of Ancient Near Eastern Women published by Cambridge Scholars Press, England. Peer Reviewed.  (20 pp).

          Forthcoming

For Submission to the Cambridge Feminist Journal on Religion and the Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research:

1.  Women in Religion and Cult in Roman Syria.

Being Developed for the Emmiline G. Wells and Mentoring Grants

1.  Costume and Female Identity in Ottoman Syria:  Textiles from the Azem Palace-Damascus.  Book publication.


Renata Forste, Professor and Chair of Sociology

“Are U.S. Mother’s Meeting the Healthy People 2010 Breastfeeding Targets for Initiation, Duration, and Exclusivity?" (with John P. Hoffmann) The 2003 and 2004 National Immunization Surveys. Journal of Human Lactation 24.3 (2008): 278-288.

“Domestic Violence, Couple Interaction and Children’s Health in Latin America” (with Tim Heaton). Journal of Family Violence, 23.3 (2008):183-193.

“Fighting Families:  Family Characteristics Associated with Domestic Violence in Five Latin American Countries” (with Dallan F. Flake). Journal of Family Violence 21.1 (2006):19-29.

“Household Labor, Gender Roles, and Family Satisfaction:  A Cross-National Comparison” (with Kiira Fox). Journal of Comparative Family Studies. (forthcoming).

"Informal Unions in Mexico and the Unitied States" (with Tim Heaton). Journal of Comparative Family Studies 38.1 (2007): 55-69.

“Single Parents in a Two-Parent State: The Characteristics of Single-Parent Households in Utah.”  In Cathleen Zick and Ken Smith (eds). Utah at the Beginning of the New Millennium – A Demographic Perspective, chapter 15, pp. 167-176, SLC, UT: University of Utah Press, 2006.


Mara García, Professor of Spanish American Literature

“Descifrando Enigmas de la esfinge de Rosse Marie Caballero.”  (2009). http://www.ecdotica.com/?s=enigmas+de+la+esfinge

El papel femenino y la invención de  realidades en El sueño de la Malinche de Marcela del Río”. Alba de América ILCH 47-48.25(2006):  263-272.

“Elena Garro: La señora en su balcón”. Yo quiero que haya mundo… Elena Garro 50 años de dramaturgia. Eds. Patricia Rosas Lopátegui. México, DF: Editorial Porrúa, 2008. 234-241.

Elena Garro: Un Recuerdo Sólido - Mara L. GarcíaElena Garro: Un recuerdo sólido.  Edition, introduction and bibliography by  Mara García. Xalapa, Veracruz: Colección Cuadernos. Instituto de investigaciones linguistico-literarias. Universidad Veracruzana, 2009.

Escritoras bolivianas de hoy.  Edition, Introduction and Interviews by Mara L.García. Santa Cruz: Editorial La Hoguera, 2008.

“Hablemos con Gaby Vallejo Canedo” Grafemas (2007). http://www.letrasfemeninas.org

“La mujer y el prurito por dominar el espacio público en Inés Arredondo". Ed. Patricia Rosas Lopátegui.Trangresión femenina. California: Editorial Floricanto Press de California, 2010. 328-343.  

“Literatura boliviana en vitrina: Bolivia está presente en la obra de sus escritoras”. Interview of Mara García by Haydeé Vargas. Barcelona: Hispano & Punto 29 (2011):10.

“Lo inverosimil y lo femenino en María Soledad Quiroga y Elena Garro”.  Tinta Expresa: Revista de Literatura 4.4 (2010): 79-86.

“Lo sobrenatural y lo inadmisible en Amparo Dávila e Isabel Mesa de Inchauste”.  Pórtico 4 (2009): 39-52.


Amy Harris, Assistant Professor Professor of History and Women's Studies Executive Committee Member

“Converting Mormon History” Journal of Mormon History, vol. 35, no. 3 (Summer 2009): 226-229.

“Documentation and Source Citation” and “Throwing the Net Wide” in Becoming an Excellent Genealogist: Guidelines and Essays from Professionals, International Commission for the Accreditation of Professional Genealogists, Family Roots Publishing, 2011.

Review of Anthony Fletcher, Growing Up in England: The Experience of Childhood 1600-1914 (Yale, 2008) in Journal of British Studies, v. 48 n. 2 (April 2009): 511-512.

Review of Carol L. Sherman, The Family Crucible in Eighteenth-Century Literature, (Ashgate, 2005) and Patricia Comitini, Vocational Philanthropy and British Women’s Writing, 1790-1810, (Ashgate, 2005) in Eighteenth Century Studies, v. 40, n. 1 (Fall 2006)

Review of  Donald Akenson, Some Family: The Mormons and How Humanity Keeps Track of Itself (McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2007)in Journal of Interdisciplinary History, v. 39 n.3 (Winter 2009): 449-450.

Review of Patricia Crawford, Parents of Poor Children in England, 1580-1800 (Oxford University Press, 2010) in Journal of British Studies, v. 50, no. 3 (July 2011).

Siblinghood and Social Relations in Georgian England: Share and Share Alike, Manchester University Press, forthcoming 2012.

“This I beg that my Aunt may not know: Young Letter Writers in Eighteenth-Century England, Peer Correspondence in a Hierarchical World” Journal of the History of Childhood and Youth, v. 2 n. 3 (Fall 2009): 333-360.


Tim Heaton, Professor of Sociology and Women's Studies Executive Committee Member

2009 Heaton, Tim B. “Religion, Sexually Risky Behavior, and Reproductive Health: The Mormon Case.” Pp. 368-384 in Christopher B. Ellison and Robert A. Hummer (eds.) Religion, Families and Health. Rutgers University Press: New Brunswick,   New Jersey.

2010 Fu, Xuaning and Tim B. Heaton. “Interracial Marriage, Family Type and Consequential Family Socioeconomic Well-being in Hawai'i.” Pp 159-181 in Hamilton McCubbin et. al (Eds.), Multi Ethnicity and Multi Ethnic Families. Le'a  Publications: Honolulu, Hawai'i.

2011 Tim B. Heaton and Cardell K. Jacobson. “Demographic, Social and Economic Characteristics of a Polygamist Community on the Utah/Arizona Boarder". Pp. 151-161 in Cardell K. Jacobson with Lara Burton (Eds.). Modern Polygamy in the United States. New York: Oxford University Press.

2008 Cardell K. Jacobson and Tim B. Heaton. “Comparative Patterns of Interracial Marriage: Structural Opportunities, Third Party Factors, and Temporal Change in Immigrant Societies.” Journal of Comparative Family Studies 39:129-148

2008 Tim B. Heaton and Renata Forste. “Domestic Violence, Couple Interaction and Children’s Health in Latin America.” Journal of Family Violence 23:183-193.

2006 Fu, Xuanning and Tim B. Heaton. “Racial and Educational Homogamy:1980 to 2000.” Sociological Perspectives 51:735-758.

2011 Heaton, Tim B. “Does Religion Influence Fertility in Developing Countries”  Population Research and Policy Review 30:449-465

2012 Heaton, Tim B. “Religion and Family Change in Ghana.” Forthcoming in Journal of Family Issues.

2012  Heaton, Tim B. “Religion and Socioeconomic Status in Developing Nations: A Comparative Approach.” Forthcoming in Social Compass.


Valerie Hegstrom, Associate Professor of Spanish Literature and Coordinator of Women's Studies

Comedia Scholarship and Performance: El muerto disimulado from the Archive to the Stage.” Comedia Performance 4.1 (2007): 152-78.

La muerte del apetito by Sor Marcela de san Félix, Winter 2008. (BYU College of Humanities Theater Festival, BYU Idaho, and U of Utah.) [Mentored theater production.]


Robert Hudson, Assistant Professor of French Literature

“Challenging Gallicism: The Role of Hircan’s Anti-feminist Rhetoric in Marguerite’s Heptaméron (VII & XLIX).” Utah Foreign Language Review XVIII (2010): 41-53.

Mouchette and the Sacrificial Scene: Bresson’s Cinematic Anthropology.” Anthropoetics XV, 1 (Fall 2009).


Heather Jensen, Assistant Professor of Art History and Women's Studies Executive Committee Member

Edited volume. Co-editor (with Temma Balducci and Pamela J. Warner), Interior Portraiture and Masculine Identity in France, 1789-1914 (Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2011).

Essays. "Introduction (with Balducci and Warner)" and “Picturing Paternity: The Artist and Father-Daughter Portraiture in Post-Revolutionary France" in Interior Portraiture and Masculine Identity in France, 1789-1914, eds. Temma Balducci, Heather Belnap Jensen and Pamela J. Warner (Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2011).

Book review. Ingres: Painting Reimagined by Susan L. Siegfried (New Haven: Yale UP, 2009). For H-France, online reviews for the Society of French Historical Studies, vol. 11, issue 28 (January 2011).

Book review. Modern Women and Parisian Consumer Culture in Impressionist Painting by Ruth E. Iskin (New York: Cambridge UP, 2007). For French Studies 63 (April 2009): 225-226.

Essay. “Diversionary Tactics: Art Criticism as Political Weapon in Staël's Corinne, or Italy (1807)," in Women Against Napoleon: Historical and Fictional Responses, eds. Waltraud Maierhofer and Gertrud Roesch with Caroline Bland (Frankfurt: Campus, 2007): 161-186.

Essay. “The Journal des Dames et des Modes: Fashioning Women in the Arts, c. 1800-1815," in Nineteenth-Century Art Worldwide 5.1 (March 2006).


Megan Jones, Associate Professor of Theater Arts Studies

“Civilizing Utah: Mormons and Nineteenth Century Theatre.” Mormons and Popular Culture.  Ed. Michael Hunter, (ABC-Clio 2012.)

“American Women Stage Directors of the Twentieth Century.” Book Review, Theatre History Studies, Fall 2009.

Performing American Identity in Anti-Mormon MelodramaNew York:  Routledge, 2009. (Winner of the Smith Pettit Award for the Best First Book of the year on Mormon History).

“(Re)living the Pioneer Past: Handcarts, Heritage, and Mormon Youth Culture.” Theatre Topics. September 2006. 

 “Thoroughly Modern Millie.” Theatre Review, Theatre Journal.  May 2006.


Kristin Matthews, Professor of American Studies

"Neither Inside Nor Outside: Mari Evans, the Black Aesthetic, and the Canon." Forthcoming in CEA: Critic.

"The Politics of 'Home' in Lorraine Hansberry's A Raisin in the Sun." Modern Drama 54.1 (December 2008): 556-78.


Nicholas Mason, Professor of English

Blackwood’s Magazine, 1817-25: Selections from ‘Maga’s’ Infancy.  6 vols.  London: Pickering and Chatto, 2006.  2,240 pp. [Series editor and volume editor for Vol. 1.]

Blackwood's Magazine, Anti-Americanism, and the Beginnings of Transatlantic Literary Studies.”  Symbiosis: A Journal of Anglo-American Literary Relations 14. 2 (2010): 141-57. 

"Communal Reception, Mary Shelley, and the ‘Blackwood’s School’ of Criticism.” Invited article to be included in the book collection “An Unprecedented Phenomenon”: Romanticism and Blackwood’s Magazine, ed. by Robert Morrison and Daniel Sanjiv Roberts (New York: Palgrave-Macmillan). Forthcoming 2012.

“Consumer Culture: Getting and Spending in Romantic Britain.”  In A Concise Companion to Romanticism.  Ed. Jon Klancher.  Oxford: Blackwell, 2009.  189-211.


Martha Peacock, Professor of Art History

 2012  “The Amsterdam Spinhuis and the “Art” of Correction,” Crime and Punishment in the Middle Ages and the Early Modern Age, de Gruyter (To be published 2012).

2012  “Paper as Power:  Carving a Niche for the Female Artist in the Work of Joanna Koerten,”  Nederlands Kunsthistorisch Jaarboek (To be published 2012).

 2011  “Out of the Kitchen and into the Fire:  The Dutch Heroine Tradition,” War and Peace in the Middle Ages and the Early Modern Age, de Gruyter (2011).

2010  Invited review of Ella Reitsma, Maria Sibylla Merian and Daughters:  Women of Art and Science, Woman’s Art Journal, 2010.

2010  “The Comedy of the Shrew:  Theorizing Humor in Early Modern Netherlandish Art,”  Laughter in the Middle Ages and Early Modern Times, de Gruyter, 2010.

2009  “Early Modern Dutch Women in the City:  The Imaging of Economic Agency and Power,” Urban Space in the Middle Ages and the Early Modern Age, de Gruyter, 2009.

 2008  "Invited review of Nanette Salomon, Shifting Priorities:  Gender and Genre in Seventeenth-Century Dutch Painting," Woman’s Art Journal, 2008.

2007  “Hoorndragers and Hennetasters:  The Old Impotent Cuckold as “Other” in Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century Netherlandish Art,”  Old Age in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance: Interdisciplinary Approaches to a Neglected Topic, de Gruyter, 2007.

 2006  “Anna Maria van Schurman,” Great Lives From History:  The Seventeenth Century, Salem Press, 2006.


Leslee Thorne-Murphy, Assistant Professor of English Literature and Women's Studies Executive Committee Member

Aunt Charlotte in the Wild West: A Publication History of Aunt Charlotte’s Stories of Bible History.Charlotte M. Yonge Fellowship Journal, 9 (2009): 34-49. 

“The Charity Bazaar and Female Professionalization in Charlotte M. Yonge’s The Daisy Chain.” SEL: Studies in English Literature 47 (2007): 881-99. 

“The Charity Pig: Altruism and Self-Deceit in Charlotte M. Yonge’s The Stokesley Secret: or, How the Pig Paid the Rent.” Women’s Writing 17 (2010): 268-88. 

This essay is republished in an edited collection: Charlotte Yonge: Rereading Domestic Religious Fiction. Ed. Tamara S. Wagner.  New York: Routledge, December 2011. 

“Re-Authorship: Authoring, Editing, and Coauthoring the Transatlantic Publications of Charlotte M. Yonge’s Aunt Charlotte’s Stories of Bible History.” Book History 13 (2010): 80-103.

“The Victorian Short Fiction Project: A Web-based Undergraduate Research Assignment,”  Journal of Victorian Culture 16 (2011): 101-11.  Co-authored with Michael Johnson of the Center for Teaching and Learning, BYU.


Brandie Seigfried, Associate Professor of British Literature

"Recognizing Elizabeth I: The Idea of Sovereignty in Sixteenth Century Gaelic-Irish Poetry," Elizabeth I and Ireland, ed. Brendan Kane (Cambridge, UK: Cambridge UP, forthcoming, 2011). 

"The Song on Queen Elizabeth: Coins, Clocks, and the Stuff of Political Satire in Dublin, 1560," Elizabeth I and Foreign Relations, eds. Charles Beem and Carole Levin (Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire, England: Palgrave, UK ,2011).

"God and the Question of Perception in the Works of Margaret Cavendish," The Rational Soul: Science, Philosophy, and the Idea of God in the Works of Margaret Cavendish, eds. B. R. Siegfried and Sara Mendelson (Aldershot, UK: Ashgate, forthcoming 2011).

"The Fruit of Eden’s Tree: the Bride, the Book, and the Water of Life in the King James Version of Revelation," Essays on the Book of Revelation, eds. Adam Miller and Julie M. Smith (Salem, OR: Salt Press, 2010).

"The City of Chance, or, Margaret Cavendish’s Theory of Radical Symmetry." Margaret Cavendish, ed. Sara H. Mendelson. Ashgate Series: Critical Essays on Women Writers in England, 1550-1700, Vol. 7 (Aldershot, England: Ashgate, 2009). [reprint]

Bonum Theatrale: The Matter of Elizabeth I in Francis Bacon's Of Tribute and Margaret Cavendish's Blazing World.@ Resurrecting Elizabeth in Seventeenth-Century England, eds. Elizabeth Hageman and Katherine Conway (Cranbury, NJ: Fairleigh Dickinson Press, 2007).

"Dining at the Table of Sense: Shakespeare, Cavendish, and The Convent of Pleasure." Cavendish and Shakespeare, Interconnections, eds. Katherine Romack and James Fitzmaurice (Aldershot, England: Ashgate, 2006).

"Shadows of an Irish Grace on the Elizabethan Stage." Back to the Present, Forward to the Past: Irish Writing and History Since 1798, Vol. 2 (Costerus New Series), eds. Patricia Lynch, Brian Coates, Joachim Fischer (Leiden: Editions Rodopi, 2006).


Diane Louise Spangler, Associate Professor of Psychology

Spangler, D.L., & Allen, M.D. (in press).  An fMRI investigation of emotion processing of body shape in bulimiaInternational Journal of Eating Disorders.

Owens, T.E., Allen, M.D., & Spangler, D.L. (2010).  An fMRI study of self-reflection and body image: Sex differencesPersonality and Individual Differences, 48, 849-854.

Spangler, D.L. & Queiroz, A (2009). Body of faith: Religious influence on body image and eating disorders. The Hidden Faces of Eating Disorders and Body Image.

Sandberg, M., & Spangler, D.L. (2007). Eating, substance use and body image: A comparison of Latter-Day Saint and Non Latter-Day Saint College Age Females. Issues in Religion and Psychotherapy.

Hatch, K.S., Spangler, D.L., Backus, EM, Balagna, J.T., Burns,KS, Guzman, B.S., Hubbar, MJ, Lindblad, SL, Roeder, BL, Ryther, NE, Seawright, MS, Tyau, JN & Williams, D (2007). Toward a physiologically-based diagnosis of anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa. Expert Review of Molecular Diagnostics, 7 (6), 845-857.. Expert Review of Molecular Diagnositics.

Sandberg, M., & Spangler, D.L. (2007).  Eating, substance use and body image: A comparison of Latter-Day Saint and Non Latter-Day Saint College Age FemalesIssues in Religion and Psychotherapy, 31, 2-14.

 


Jacqueline Thursby, Professor of Amerian Literature and Folklore

Critical companion to Maya Angelou : a literary reference to her life and workA Critical Companion to Maya Angelou. New York: Facts on File, 2011.

"Diane's Inclusiveness: Teaching Students/Teaching People." The Utah English Journal: A Journal of the Utah Council of Teachers of English and Language Arts 35 (2008): 18-20.

Mother's Table, Father's Chair: Cultural Narratives of Basque American Women.  Logan, Utah: Utah State University Press, 1999.

"Sedna." Goddesses in World Culture. Vol. 3.  Patricia Monaghan, Volume Editor.  Santa Barbara, CA: Praeger/ABC CLIO, Inc., 2010. pp. 193-204.

"Teacher as Trickster: Mysterious Mari and Her Teaching Tricks."  The Utah English Journal; A Journal of the Utah Council of Teachers of English and Language Arts 24, 2006:pp. 9-19.

 


Paul Westover, Assistant Professor of English

Necromanticism: Traveling to Meet the Dead, 1750–1860. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2012. Palgrave Studies in the Enlightenment, Romanticism and the Cultures of Print series. See especially ch. 4, “Imaginary Pilgrimages: Felicia Hemans, Dead Poets, and Romantic Historiography.”

“Necromanticism and Literary Heritage in the ‘Prose Pastoral’”—forthcoming in No Place Like Home: Localism and Regionalism in British Literature and Culture, 1660–1830, ed. Evan Gottlieb and Juliet Shields (Ashgate, 2013).


Mary Jane Woodger, Professor of Church History

“Amy Brown Lyman: Mother of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Child Placement Agency,” New Scholarship on Latter-day Saint Women in the Twentieth Century, Cherry Silver and Carol Cornwall Madsen, eds. Provo, UT: BYU Studies, Joseph Fielding Smith Institute of Latter-day Saint History, 2005, pp. 68-80.

“Ardeth Greene Kapp’s Influence on the Young Women Organization,” (with Jessica Christensen). A Firm Foundation: Church Organization and Administration, eds., Arnold K. Garr and David Whitaker (Provo: Brigham Young University Religious Studies Center, 2011), 443-462.

Latter-day Saint Courtship Patterns, eds., Mary Jane Woodger, Thomas B. Holman and Kristi A. Young (Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 2007).

Women of Character: Profiles of 100 Prominent LDS WomenWomen of Character (with Susan Easton Black). (American Fork, Utah: Covenant Publications, 2011).


Nikwako Yamawaki, Associate Professor of Psychology

Yamawaki, N., **Shipp, M., **Pulshipher, C., **Harlos, D., & **Swindler, S.  (in press).  The effect of marital status on the perceptions of domestic violence victims:  Deciding to return to an abuser. Journal of Interpersonal Violence.

Namamatsu, M., Yamawaki, N., Sato, T., Nakagawa, A., & Saito, H.  (in press). Factors Influencing Attitudes toward Sexual Activity among Early Adolescents in Japan.  Journal of Early Adolescent

Yamawaki, N.  (2010).  The effects of self-construals and masculinity vs. femininity: A comparison of American and Japanese attitudes toward mental health services. Journal of Mental Health Counseling, 32, 154-167.

*White, S. E., & Yamawaki, N. (2009). The moderating influence of homophobia and gender role traditionality on perceptions of male rape victims.  Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 39, 1116-1136.

**Wilkerson, J. A., Yamawaki, N., &  **Downs, S. D. (2009).  Effects of husbands’ migration on mental health and gender role ideology of rural Mexican women.  Health Care for Women International, 30, 612-626.

Yamawaki, N. (2009).  The role of rape myth acceptance and belief in a just world on victim blame attribution: A study in Japan. Psychologia, 52, 163-174.

Yamawaki, N., *Ostenson, J., & *Brown., R. (2009). The functions of gender role traditionality,ambivalent sexism, injury, and frequency of assault on domestic violence perception.  Violence Against Women, 15, 1126-1142.

*Stillman, F. T., Yamawaki, N., Ridge, R., & Copley K. J  (2009).  Comparing predictors of sexual harassment proclivity between Japanese and U.S. men.  Journal of Men and Masculinity, 10, 30-43.

*Thoman, D. B., White, P. H., Yamawaki, N., & Koishi, H.  (2008).  Variations of gender-math stereotype content affect women’s vulnerability to stereotype threat.  Sex Roles, 58, 702-712.  

Yamawaki, N.  (2008). The roles of independent self-construal and concerns for face on advising rape victims to report to police in Japanese and U.S. college students. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 39, 478-492.  

Yamawaki, N. (2007).  Rape-perception and function of ambivalent sexism and gender traditionallity.  Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 22, 406-423.

Yamawaki, N. (2007).  Differences between Japanese and American college students in giving advice about help seeking to rape victims.  Journal of Social Psychology, 147, 511-530.

Yamawaki, N., **Darby, R., & **Queiroz, A.  (2007). The moderating role of ambivalent sexism: The influence of power status on perception of rape victim and rapist. Journal of Social Psychology,147, 41-56.