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Condensed CURRICULUM VITAE: Jerusha Hull McCormack, Part 2

Publications. Books:
  Editor, China and the Irish. Dublin: New Island, 2009; authored essays on “Ireland through a
       
Chinese Mirror,” 1-13 and “Oscar Wilde’s Chinese Sage,” 51-61. Mandarin edition:
       
Beijing: The Peoples Press, 2010
  Western Civilization with Chinese Comparisons [co-author with John G Blair] published in a
       
hybrid print/CD-ROM form by Fudan University Press (Shanghai), 2006. Second edition,
       
2008. Third edition, 2010, 622 pages plus CD-ROM of 1680 pages
  grieving: a beginner’s guide. London: Darton, Longman & Todd, 2005; U.S.A.: Paraclete
       
Press, 2006.
  The Man Who Was Dorian Gray. New York: St. Martin’s Press. London: Palgrave, 2000.
  Editor, Wilde the Irishman. New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 1998 with “Introduction,”
       
1-5, and “The  Wild Irishman: Oscar as Aesthete and Anarchist,” 82-94.
   Editor, The Selected Prose of John Gray. Greensboro, N.C.: ELT Press, 1992 with “Introduction:
       
John Gray’s Prose,” xii-xxxii.
  John Gray: Poet, Dandy, and Priest. Hanover, N.H.: University Press of New England, 1991.

Publications. Articles:
  "Ireland: Land, History and People" & "The Making of Modern Ireland" in Exploring English-
       
Speaking Countries. Beijing: Foreign Languages Teaching and Research Press, 2010, 299-361.
  “From Chinese Wisdom to Irish Wit: Zhuangzi and Oscar Wilde,” Exploring Ireland: Historical
       
Legacy and Contemporary Experience (Beijing: Foreign Language Teaching and Research
       
Press, 2009), 116-145.
   “The Poetry of Cathy Song,” in Global Perspectives on Asian American Literature. eds. Guiyou
       
Huang & Wu Bing (Beijing: Foreign Language Teaching and Research Press, 2008), 194-210.
  “Comparing China and the West: Who Is Ready for the Challenge?” (with John G. Blair),
       
ASIANetwork Exchange, 16 (Fall, 2008), 48-56.
  “Framing Academic Discourse: East and West,” in English Education and Liberal Education, ed.
       
Sun Youzhong et al (Beijing: Foreign Language Teaching and Research Press, 2008), 307-320.
  “Liberal Education at BFSU: A Pioneering Project,” (with John G. Blair), in English Education and
       
Liberal Education, ed. Sun Youzhong et al (Beijing: Foreign Language Teaching and Research
       
Press, 2008), 262-277.
  “’Feeling the Pulse’ in the Chinese and Western Medical Traditions: The Importance of Qièmai
       
as a Diagnostic Technique,” (with John G. Blair) in Thieme Almanac 2008: Acupuncture and
       
Chinese Medicine, ed. Michael McCarthy et al. (Stuttgart: Georg Thieme Verlag, 2008), 331-338.
  “China and the West: A Fresh Strategy against Provincialism,” (with John G. Blair), Education
       
About Asia 12:3 (Winter, 2007), 63-68.
  “American Decadence: A New Field for Research,” SPELL [Swiss papers in English Language
       
and Literature] vol. 20 (2007): 109 – 126.
  “From Chinese Wisdom to Irish Wit: Zhuangzi and Oscar Wilde,” Irish University Review, vol.
       
37, no. 2 (autumn/winter 2007): 302 – 321.
  “Report from a Land without God,” Search: a Church of Ireland Journal, vol. 30, no. 1 (spring
       
2007): 64-68.
  “Turning Grief Around,” Irish Stories of Loss and Hope, ed. Dr. Susan Delaney. Dublin, Ireland:
       
Irish Hospice Foundation, 2007, 38-42.
  “Friend or Enemy? Tourism and the Environment,” Friends of Nature Newsletter (Beijing, China,
       
Spring 2005), 16-19.
   “Ireland: History, Politics, Government, and Culture.” in The Society and Culture of Major English
       
Speaking Countries (Higher Education Press, Beijing, China, 2005), 166-241.
   “Engendering Tragedy: Defining the 1890s Poet.” Chapter 2, The 1890s Poet, ed. Joseph Bristow
       
(Athens: Ohio University Press, 2005)
  
“Domesticating Delphi: Emily Dickinson and the Electro-Magnetic Telegraph.” American Quarterly,
       
55 (2003), 569-601.
  “Oscar Wilde: The Dandy in Revolt,” Narcissism in Oscar Wilde and in Present-Day Fashion,
       
Milan:  Nuova Accademia di Belle Arti, 2000, 89-94.
  “America from Here,” Writing Ulster: America and Ulster, A Cultural Correspondence, No. 5
       
(1998),  175-81.
  “Dispatches from the Cage: Henry James and Information Technology.” Journal of the Irish
       
Association of American Studies, 7 (1998), 79-100.
  “Wilde’s Fiction(s),” The Cambridge Companion to Oscar Wilde, ed. Peter Raby. Cambridge:
       
Cambridge University Press, 1997, 96-117.
    “Oscar Wilde: The Once and Future Dandy,” Rediscovering Oscar Wilde, ed. Georges Sandulescu.
       
Publications of the Princess Grace Irish Library, 8 Gerrards Cross: Colin Smythe, 1994, 269-74.
    “Signs of the Times: The War between the States and the War between the Sexes.” Journal of
       
the Irish Association of American Studies, 3 (1994), 115-27.
   “John Gray’s Father and Father John Gray,” Durham University Journal (December 1985), 113-120.
  “Masks Without Faces: The Personalities of Oscar Wilde,” English Literature in Transition,  22
       
(1979), 253-69.
   “The Disciple: John Gray/‘Dorian’ Gray,” Journal of the Eighteen-Nineties Society, Nos. 6 & 7
       
(1974-76), 13-21.
   “Dying as an Art: The Procedures of Emily Dickinson’s Poetry,” Journal of the Association of
       
Teachers of English, 7 (Spring, 1977), 36-48.
  “Form as Force in The Portrait of a Lady,” Journal of the Association of Teachers of English, 5
       
(Summer 1974), 23-45.
  “Silas Marner: As Romance,” Journal of the Association of Teachers of English, 4 (Easter,
       
1973),  59-68.