Le Espiritu Y, Duong L, Vang M, Bascara V, Um K, Sharif L, Hatton N. Departures: An Introduction to Critical Refugee Studies. University of California Press; 2022.
Recent Publications
2022
2020
Hatton N. Sculpting a Human Being: James Baldwin, Giovanni’s Room, and the Police in Denmark. James Baldwin Review, Vol. 6, 1. 2020;6.
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2018
Hatton N. California, the Beautiful, Or, Why the Killing and Incarceration of African Americans Won’t Budge the Ballot. A-Line: A Journal of Progressive Thought. 2018;1.
Hatton N. Post-Homeric Odysseys: Reimagining the Fictional Space Between Human Rights Advocates and the Poor, Dehumanized and Uprooted. LWU, Literatur in Wissenschft und Unterricht. 2018;XLIX.
2015
Hatton N. “Quiet as It’s Kept: Baldwin and the Question of Privacy”. James Baldwin Review. 2015;1:211–12.
2014
Hatton N. “Global Human Rights and Literature: Imagining a Cosmopolitan Community of Individuals”. In: Globalization in Literature. Bergen, Norway: Fagbokforlaget; 2014. pp. 15–34.
2013
Hatton N. “Ivan Klima: ‘to save my inner world’,’”. In: Stewart J, Stewart J, editors. Kierkegaard Research: Sources, Reception and Resources: Section II: Kierkegaard Reception: Volume 12, Tome V: Kierkegaard’s Influence on Literature, Criticism and Art. Vols. 12. London: Ashgate; 2013.
Hatton N. “James Baldwin: ‘poetic experimentator’ in a chaotic world”. In: Stewart J, Stewart J, editors. Kierkegaard Research: Sources, Reception and Resources: Section II: Kierkegaard Reception: Volume 12, Tome IV: Kierkegaard’s Influence on Literature, Criticism and Art. London: Ashgate; 2013.
2011
Hatton N. “Martin Luther King, Jr.: Kierkegaard’s Works of Love, King’s Strength to Love”. In: Stewart J, Stewart J, editors. Kierkegaard Research: Sources, Reception and Resources: Section II: Kierkegaard Reception: Volume 14: Kierkegaard’s Influence on
Social-Political Thought. London: Ashgate; 2011.