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Moskowitz, A. â€śApathy, Political Emotion, and the Politics of Space in Thoreau’s Antislavery Writing.” Criticism: A Quarterly for Literature and the Arts, vol. 64, no. 2, 2022, pp. 139-160.


Moskowitz, A. â€śMartin Delany: Labor, Ecology, and Black Freedom.” The Concord Saunterer: A Journal of Thoreau Studies, vol. 30, 2022, pp. 59-75.


Moskowitz, A. "Black Political Organizing and Radical Transcendentalism: David Walker and Margaret Fuller." Conversations, vol. 4, iss. 2, 2022, pp. 5-8.


Moskowitz, A. â€śEconomic Imperception; or, Reading Capital on the Beach with Thoreau.” American Literary History, vol. 32, no. 2, 2020, pp. 221-242.


Moskowitz, A. â€śThe Production of the Subject: Foucault, Marx, and the Ontology of the Market.” Polygraph: An International Journal of Culture & Politics, vol. 27, Feb. 2019, pp. 85-110.


Mrozik, S. (2020). Sri Lankan Buddhist nuns: Complicating the debate over ordination. Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion, 36 (1), 33-49.


Mueller, A. (2025). Editorial: When Disability and Music Met Maker Culture: The Long(er) History of Accessible Music Notation. Eighteenth-Century Music, 22(1), 5-13. doi:10.1017/S147857062400040X


Mueller, A. (2024). 'Living Marionettes': The Berner Children's Troupe and Its Performers. In Matthias J. Pernerstorfer, ed., Ein Modell fĂĽr Mozart: Das Serail von Joseph Friebert (pp. 427-460). Hollitzer Verlag.


Mueller, A. (2023). Blackness and whiteness in The Magic Flute: Reflections from Shakespeare studies. In Jessica Waldoff, ed., The Cambridge Companion to The Magic Flute (pp. 252-272). Cambridge University Press.


Mueller, A. (2021). Roses Strewn Upon the Path: Rehearsing Familial Devotion in Late Eighteenth-Century German Songs for Parents and Children. Frontiers in Communication (Research Topic: "Songs and Signs: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Cultural Transmission and Inheritance in Human and Nonhuman Animals"). Retrieved from: