Additional Published Essays and Articles
Articles and Review Essays
“The ‘Confidence’ President: Franklin D. Roosevelt in Film.” Presidents in the Movies: American History and Politics on Screen. Edited by Iwan W. Morgan. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2011. Pp. 109-130.
"'We Bring Good Things to Light'/'We're always There': The AdWorld of GE." Advertising and Culture: Theoretical Perspectives, ed. by Mary Cross. 49-60. Westport CT: Praeger, 1996.
"A Mind of Her Own." [On Karen Horney] Review/Essay. Psychoanalytic Books. 2:2 (Spring 1991) 190-98.
"Vindictiveness and the Search for Glory in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein." The American Journal of Psychoanalysis 49:3 (September 1989) 22-34. http://knarf.english.upenn.edu/Articles/keyishia.html
"Cross-Currents of Revenge in Henry James's The American." Modern Language Studies, 17:2 (Spring, 1987) 3-13.
."The Conscience of Krikor Zohrab." Ararat, 25:3 (Summer, 1984) 60-62.
"Heroes in American Political Films." The Hero in Transition, ed. Ray Browne and Marshall Fishwick. Pp. 219-28. Bowling Green, Ohio: Bowling Green University Popular Press, 1983.
"Karen Horney on the Value of Vindictiveness." American Journal of Psychoanalysis. 42:1 (Spring 1982) 21-26.
"Theatre Without Bars." Ararat 18:4 (Autumn, 1977) 27-32.
"Between Worlds: The Novels of Richard Hagopian," Ararat, 5:3 (Summer, 1964) 27-31.
Edited Journals
Co-editor (with Marjorie Keyishian). Ararat (Spring 2004): Special Issue: Hagop Asadourian’s novel The Grandchildren of Hovagim.
“The Summers That Were.” Special Issue: Armenian Summer Resorts, 1930-1965. Co-edited with Astrid Dadourian. Ararat (vol. 44: no. 173) Summer 2003.
"The Depression Remembered." [Collected articles on the literary figures of the Great Depression.] The Literary Review 27:1 (Fall 1983) 15-46.
"Growing Up Armenian." [Memoirs of ethnic experiences by ten authors.] Ararat, 23:2 (Spring 1982) 19‑55.
"Chomaklou: A Memoir of the 1915 Massacres," by Perlanty Cherkezian. [Memoirs of Armenian survivor of 1915 deportations from Turkey.] Ararat, 23:1 (Winter 1976) 12‑21.
Hoffman, or a Revenge for a Father by Henry Chettle. [Reading text] 1972.