Publications and Research
The Publications and Research series consists of scholarly and creative works (journal articles, book chapters, conference presentations, datasets, etc.) by Graduate Center faculty, students, and professional staff.
Note to Graduate Center students: Do not submit your GC dissertation, thesis, or capstone project to this section of Academic Works. Submit those works to the Dissertations, Theses, and Capstone Projects section. See the library’s deposit guide for instructions.
Works from 1981
"How Come Everybody Down Here Has Three Names?": Martin Ritt's Southern Films, Michael Adams
Disabled Women: Sexism without the Pedestal, Michelle Fine and Adrienne Asch
Works from 1979
The Relationship between Prosodic and Musical Rhythms in Urdu Ghazal-Singing, Peter L. Manuel
Works from 1978
An Alternative Policy for Obtaining Cadaver Organs for Transplantation, James L. Muyskens
Works from 1976
Finite-difference approach to the Hodge theory of harmonic forms, Jozef Dodziuk
Works from 1973
Positive Effects of the Multiple Negative: Explaining the Success of Black Professional Women, Cynthia Fuchs Epstein
Works from 1972
D-structures and their semantics, Rohit J. Parikh
Works from 1970
Encountering the Male Establishment: Sex-Status Limits on Women's Careers in the Professions, Cynthia Fuchs Epstein