Other Publications
Various
Work in Translation
Journal Articles
Reviews and Editorial Letters
- Dews, Carlos. "Recoleta." Short story. Scrivener Creative Review. Spring, 2007.
- Dews, Carlos. "The Other Borges: A Fiction." Short story. Conjunctions. Spring 2007.
- Dews, Carlos L. “Pueraria lobata.” Short story. Rebel Yell II. Ed. Jay Quinn. Binghamton, NY: Haworth/Harrington Park, 2002.
- Dews, Carlos. “Obama and To Kill a Mockingbird.” Aspenia 45/46. (December 2009): 200-204.
- Dews, Carlos. “’The Brutal Humiliation of Human Dignity’: Carson McCullers and the South.” Georgia Women. Athens: U of Georgia P, forthcoming 2010.
- Dews, Carlos L. "Gender Tragedies: East Texas Cockfighting and Hamlet." Autobiographical Writing Across the Disciplines: A Critical Reader.Ed. Diane Freedman and Olivia Frey. Raleigh: Duke UP, 2004. Reprint of "Gender Tragedies: East Texas Cockfighting and Hamlet," originally published in Journal of Men’s Studies.
- Dews, Carlos L. "Pueraria lobata." Short story. Rebel Yell II. Ed. Jay Quinn. Binghamton, NY: Haworth/Harrington Park, 2002.
- Dews, Carlos L. "Carson McCullers." The History of Southern Women's Literature. Ed. Carolyn Perry and Mary Louise Weaks. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State UP, 2002.
- Dews, Carlos L. "Carson McCullers." The New Georgia Encyclopedia. Athens: U of Georgia P, 2003.
- Dews, Carlos L., and Betty McKinnie. "The Delayed Entrance of Lily Mae Jenkins: Queer Identity and Gender Ambiguity in Carson McCullers'sThe Member of the Wedding." Southern Women Playwrights: New Essays in Literary History, Criticism, and Performance. Ed. Linda Rohrer Paige and Robert L. McDonald. Tuscaloosa: U of Alabama P, 2001.
- Dews, Carlos L. "Carson McCullers." Reader's Guide to Lesbian and Gay Studies. Chicago: Fitzroy Dearborn, 2000.
- Dews, Carlos L. "Carson McCullers." American National Biography. New York: Oxford UP, 1999.
Work in Translation
- Dews, Carlos. “Obama e Il buio oltre la siepe.” Aspenia 47. (December 2009): 247-51. Translation of “Obama and To Kill a Mockingbird.” Aspenia 45/46. (December 2009): 200-204.
- McCullers, Carson. Die Autobiographie der Carson McCullers: Illumination and Night Glare. Ed. Carlos L. Dews. Trans. Brigitte Walitzek. Frankfurt: Schoeffling & Co., 2002.
- McCullers, Carson. Illuminations et nuits blanches. Ed. Carlos L. Dews. Trans. Jacques Tournier. Paris: 10/18, 2001.
- McCullers, Carson. Illuminación y fulgor nocturno. Ed. Carlos L. Dews. Trans. Ana Moix and Ana Becciu. Barcelona: Seix Barral, 2001.
Journal Articles
- Brantley, Will, Virginia Spencer Carr, and Carlos L. Dews. "Exotic Birds of a Feather: Carson McCullers and Tennessee Williams." Transcript of presentation. Edited by Robert Bray. Moderated by Barbara Ewell. The Tennessee Williams Annual Review (Fall 2000): 69-90.
- Dews, Carlos L. "Why I Can’t Read Faulkner: Reading and Resisting Southern Masculinity." Faulkner Journal XV (Fall 1999/Spring 2000): 185-97.
- Dews, Carlos L. "Illumination and Night Glare": Excerpts from Carson McCullers's Unfinished Autobiography. Cover story. Oxford American 20 (1998): 32-45. Includes excerpts from Illumination and Night Glare and an introduction specifically written for Oxford American, titled "Forever a First Draft."
- Dews, Carlos L., and Carolyn Leste Law. "Anti-Intellectualism, Homophobia and the Working Class Gay/Lesbian Academic." Radical Teacher 53 (Spring 1998): 8-12.
- Dews, Carlos L. "Resisting Henry Ford in the Degree Factory." Communitas X (Fall 1997): 117-25.
- Dews, Carlos L. "Mentions of Richard Wright in Carson McCullers's Unfinished Autobiography 'Illumination and Night Glare'." Richard Wright Newsletter Spring-Summer (1995): 3-4.
- Dews, C. L. Barney. "Gender Tragedies: East Texas Cockfighting and Hamlet." Journal of Men's Studies February (1994): 253-67.
- Dews, C. L. Barney, and Carolyn Leste Law. "The Making of Working-Class Academics: This Fine Place So Far From Home." ERIC, 1993. ED373 350. Paper given at MLA convention, December (1993), full text included in ERIC.
- Dews, C. L. Barney, and Martha S. Williams. "Student Musicians' Personality Styles, Stresses, and Coping Patterns." Psychology of Music 17 (1989): 37-47.
Reviews and Editorial Letters
- Dews, Carlos L. "A Question of Balance," letter to the editor, New York Times 2 February 2002.
- Dews, Carlos L. "Dr. King Struggled for All People," letter to the editor, Pensacola News Journal 28 January 1999.
- Dews, Carlos L. Rev. of This Shining Place, by Simone Poirier-Bures. Creative Nonfiction 8 (1997): 124-25.
- Dews, Carlos L. Rev. of Writing Creative Non-fiction: The Literature of Reality, edited by Gay Talese and Barbara Lounsberry. Creative Nonfiction 5 (1996): 114-15.
- Dews, Carlos L. "Selected Memories," letter to the editor, The New Yorker 6 November 1995.