Kari
Boyd
McBride
Women's Studies Department
University of Arizona
Tucson AZ 85721
kari@email.arizona.edu
EDUCATION
- Ph.D. in English
Literature,
University of Arizona, May 1994
- Concentrations:
the Renaissance, Critical Theories, the English Bible,
Milton
- Dissertation: "Engendering Authority in
Aemilia Lanyer's Salve Deus
Rex
Judaeorum"
- M.A. in History,
Loyola University
of Chicago, January 1986
- Concentration:
British history, medieval history.
- B.A. in British
Studies, summa
cum laude,
Westminster College (Salt
Lake City), May 1980
EMPLOYMENT
2004 - :
Associate
Professor,
Women's
Studies Department
Courses taught
and developed:
Other current
appointments:
Faculty Affiliate,
Department
of English
Faculty
Affiliate, Division for Late
Medieval and Reformation Studies
Director, Group
for Early Modern Studies (GEMS)
Director,
Arizona Center
for Medieval and Renaissance Studies (ACMRS) Study
Abroad Program, St. Catharine's College, Cambridge, 2005-2007
also
faculty member, 2001. Courses developed
and/or offered:
- Patronage and
Politics in the
Country
House and the Country House
Poem
- Education in Early Modern
England
- Women in the Renaissance
Elected
Member, St. Catharine's College, Cambridge, 2004
2001
-
2004:
Assistant Professor,
Women's
Studies Department,
University of Arizona
1994 - 2001:
Lecturer, Women's
Studies Department, University of Arizona
PUBLICATIONS
Books
- Psalms in the
Early Modern World, ed. with
Linda
Phyllis Austern and David Orvis. (under consideration)
- Women's Roles
in
the Renaissance, with Meg Lota
Brown. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 2005.
- Domestic
Arrangements in Early
Modern England. [Edited
collection.]
Pittsburgh: Duquesne Univ.
Press, 2002.
- Country House
Discourse in Early
Modern England: A Cultural Study
of Landscape and Legitimacy.
Aldershot:
Ashgate Press, 2001.
Book
Chapters and Articles
in Refereed Journals: Early Modern
- "'Upon a
Little
Lady': Gender and
Desire in Early Modern English Lyrics." "And Never Know the
Joy":
Sex and the Erotic in English Poetry.
Ed.
Cedric Barfoot. Amsterdam: Rodopi B. V., 2006. 135-53.
- "Recusant Sisters: English
Catholic Women and the Bonds of Learning." Thicker
Than Water: Sisters and Brothers in the Early Modern
World,
ed. Naomi J. Miller and Naomi Yavneh. Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2006.
28-39.
- "Answerable Styles: Aemilia
Lanyer and John Milton Rewriting the Social
Text," co-authored with John
C. Ulreich. JEGP (Journal of
English and
Germanic
Philology) 100 (2001): 333-54.
- "Gender and Judaism in Meditations on
the Passion: Middleton,
Southwell,
Lanyer, and Fletcher."
Discovering and Recovering the
Seventeenth-Century
Religious Lyric. Ed. Eugene
Cunnar and Jeffrey Johnson.
Pittsburgh: Duquesne Univ. Press,
2001. 17-40.
- "Native Mothers, Native Others: La
Malinche, Pocahontas, and
Sacajawea." Maternal
Measures: Figuring Caregiving in the Early
Modern Period.
Ed. Naomi J. Miller and Naomi Yavneh. Aldershot: Ashgate Press, 2000.
306-16.
- "'Eves Apologie': Agrippa, Lanyer, and
Milton," co-authored with John
C. Ulreich. "All in All":
Unity, Diversity, and the Miltonic Perspective.
Ed. Charles W. Durham and Kristin A. Pruitt. Selinsgrove, PA:
Susquehanna Univ. Press, 1999.
100-11.
- "Sacred Celebration: The Patronage
Poems." Aemilia Lanyer:
Gender, Genre,
and the Canon. Ed. Marshall Grossman. Lexington: Univ.
Press of
Kentucky,
1998. 60-82.
- "Remembering Orpheus in the Poems of
Aemilia Lanyer." Studies in
English Literature 1500-1900 38 (1998): 87-108.
Book
Chapters and Articles
in Refereed Journals: Other
- "Distance
Education: A Manifesto
for Women's Studies," with Laura Briggs. Women's
Studies for the Future:
Foundations, Interrogations, Politics.
Ed. Elizabeth Lapovsky Kennedy and Agatha Beins. New Brunswick, NJ:
Rutgers, 2005.
- "Weaving Western Cultures on the World
Wide Web." Women's Studies
Quarterly 26 (Fall/Winter 1998-1999): 133-41.
- "A (Boarding) House Is Not a Home:
Women's Work and Woman's Worth on
the Margins of
Domesticity." Frontiers: A
Journal of Women
Studies
17 (1996): 91-112. Rpt. The
University Book: An Anthology of Writings from
the
University
of Arizona. Ed. Thomas P.
Miller et al. Needham
Heights, MA: Simon & Schuster, 1999.
472-87. Rpt. Women Writing
Women: The Frontiers Reader. Ed. Sue Armitage. Lincoln, NE:
Univ. of Nebraska Press, 2006.
- "Listserv Lemmings and Fly-brarians on
the Wall: A Librarian-Instructor
Team Taming the Cyberbeast
in the Large Classroom," co-authored with Ruth
Dickstein. College
& Research Libraries 59
(1998): 10-17.
Other
Articles
- "Rethinking the
Digital
Divide," co-authored with Laura Briggs. IEEE
Computer. October 2002:
108, 106-07.
- "Distance Education at the
Margins:
Redrawing the Map of Cyberspace,"
co-authored with Laura
Briggs. SSGRR
2002w: International
Conference on Advances in Infrastructure for
Electronic Business,
Education, Science, and Medicine on the
Internet. L'Aquila, Italy. 23 January 2002. CD-ROM.
- "The Web Demands Critical
Reading by
Students," co-authored with Ruth
Dickstein. The Chronicle of
Higher Education 20 March
1998: B6.
- "Tailoring
the Textbook to Fit the Student Body." Computers & Texts
14 (1997): 8-10.
- "Making
Connections with a Listserv,"
co-authored with Ruth Dickstein. Computers
& Texts 12 (1996): 7-11.
Book Reviews
- Lanyer: A
Renaissance Woman Poet, by
Susanne Woods
(Oxford:
Oxford Univ. Press, 1999) for Journal
of English and
Germanic Philology
100 (2001): 584-88.
Encyclopedia
Entries
- "Eliza Acton,"
"Theodosia
Alleine," "Monica Furlong," "Anna Hume,"
"Anne King," "Elizabeth
Middleton," "Mary MacLeod," "Marina Warner." An
Encyclopedia of British Women Writers, 2nd ed. Ed Paul and June
Schluetter.
Rutgers Univ.
Press,
1998.
- "Marina Warner." The
Dictionary
of Literary Biography.
Vol. 194:
British Novelists Since 1960.
2nd ser. Ed. Merritt
Moseley. Detroit: Bruccoli Clark
Layman, 1998. 279-87.
- "Contextual
Materials for A Chaine of Pearle by Diana Primrose."
Renaissance
Women Online. Brown
University Women Writers Project, 1997.
- "Diana Primrose." The
Dictionary of Literary Biography.
Vol 126:
British Non-Dramatic Poets. 2nd
ser. Ed. M. Thomas Hester. Detroit:
Bruccoli Clark
Layman, 1993. 222-26.
Web Sites
- Women
and Western Culture Hyper-Textbook: Hypertext Links and Original
Resources
for the Study of Women and
the Western Tradition.
- Aemilia
Lanyer, a Web site announced
July 1996, including biography,
continuously
updated bibliography,
listserv for discussion of Lanyer's
work, and the text of Salve
Deus Rex Judaeorum.
CONFERENCE
PRESENTATIONS / COLLOQUIA / SEMINARS
- "Reading Women Reading in Early
Modern England: Epistemology, Methodology, and the Feminist Scholar."
Invited Speaker, University of Arizona Women's Studies Department
Graduate Colloquium.11 February 2009.
- "Humanist Discourse Meets
Popular Culture: The Misreading of Misogyny in Early Modern England."
Invited
Speaker, UC Santa Barbara Early Modern Center Colloquium on Ballads,
Broadsides, and Popular
Culture. 18 November 2005.
- Chair and Organizer.
Panel on Sex, Race, and "Globalization" in the
Early Modern Period. 3rd Annual Cultural Studies Association Meeting:
Sex, Race, and
Globalization. Tucson, AZ. 24 April 2005.
- Chair and Organizer. Partaking
of
Disciplines: New Recipes for
Interdisciplinary Approaches to Early Modern Studies." 11th Annual
ACMRS Conference. Tempe, AZ.
19 February 2005.
- "'Desiring
Women in Early
Modern English Poetry." Queer People 2: Negotiations and Expressions of
Homosexuality 1580-1850. Cambridge,
UK. 23 July
2004.
- "Old Catholic,
New Protestant:
The Survival of Catholic Poetics in Post-Reformation
English Devotional
Poetry."
Renaissance Biblical Poetics: On the Occasion
of the 25th Anniversary of Barbara K. Lewalski's
Protestant
Poetics.
Renaissance
Society of
America. New York City. March 2004.
- "'Upon a Little
Lady': Gender
and Desire in Early Modern English Lyrics."
Seventeenth Leiden October
Conference.
Leiden University, The Netherlands. 31 October 2003.
- "Refusing
Protestant
Womanhood." Consecrated Women: Towards the History
of Women Religious of
Britain and Ireland.
London, England. 12 October 2003.
- "A Desire of
Her Own: Writing
Women's Sexual History." Contested Terrains:
Gendered Knowledge,
Landscapes
and Narratives. Women's History Network
12th Annual Conference. King's College,
University
of Aberdeen, Scotland. 13 September
2003.
- "Disciplining
Women." Who's In,
Who's Out: Canonizing Early Modern
Women's Writing. Shakespeare
Association
of America. Victoria, British Columbia.13
April 2003.
- "News Flash:
Women Mad As Hell
For 400 Years, Won't Take It Any More."
Fourth Work in Progress
Conference
of the University of Arizona Medieval,
Renaissance, and Reformation Committee.
Tucson, AZ.
13 September 2002.
- "Why Can't a
Cyborg Be More
Like a Man?: The Problematics of Feminist
Pedagogy and the Net."
Technotopias: Texts, Identities, and Technological
Cultures. University of Strathclyde, Glasgow,
Scotland.11
July 2002.
- "A Model for
Creating and
Sustaining Library-Faculty Partnerships," with Ruth Dickstein.
Association for Research Libraries Leadership and
Career Development Program. Tucson, Arizona. 11
February 2002.
- "Distance
Education at the
Margins: Models for Rethinking the Map of
Cyberspace," with Laura
Briggs. SSGRR 2002w: International Conference
on Advances in Infrastructure for Business, Education, Science, and
Medicine
on the Internet. L'Aquila, Italy. 21-27 January
2002.
- "Radical
Conformity: Aemilia
Lanyer, Religious Tradition, and the Elizabethan
Settlement," with John C. Ulreich. Second Work in Progress Conference
of the University of Arizona Medieval, Renaissance, and Reformation
Committee. Tucson,
AZ. 21 September 2001.
- "Aemilia
Lanyer's Psalm of
Psalms," with John C. Ulreich.
Early Modern Women and the Psalms.
Renaissance Society of America. Chicago,
IL. 29 March 2001. Mapping
Country House
Politics." Landscapes and Politics. University
of Edinburgh, Scotland.
25 March
2001.
- Panelist. Get
the Picture!
Visual Representation of Women's Issues.
The Future of Women's
Studies.
Tucson, AZ. 21 October 2000.
- "(Un)
Represented Women:
Domestic Servants in Early Modern England."
Renaissance Discussion
Circle:
Representations of Domestic Life. South
Atlantic Modern Language Association. Atlanta,
GA. 6
November 1999
- Commentator.
Gender and
Identity Formation in British Culture. Western
Conference on British Studies.
Tucson, AZ.
30 October 1999.
- "A Dynamic Duo:
A
Faculty/Library Partnership Integrating Information
Skills into the Curriculum,"
with Ruth
Dickstein. 29th Annual Workshop on Instruction
in Library Use. Montreal, Quebec.
19-21 May
1999.
- "Gender and
Judaism in Four
Early Modern Meditations on the Passion."
Encounter with the Foreign/er:
Anthropological, Sociological, Imagological, and
Mental-Historical Studies II. 34th International
Conference
on Medieval Studies.Kalamazoo, MI. 6-9
May 1999.
- "Domestic
Subjectivities."
Material Culture and Cultural Materialisms
in the Middle Ages and the
Renaissance:
5th Annual ACMRS Interdisciplinary
Conference. The Arizona Center for Medieval
and
Renaissance Studies. Arizona State University.
20 February 1999.
- Moderator and
presenter,
"Literature and Research on the World Wide
Web." English 102 Speaker's
Series.
University of Arizona. 14 October 1998.
- Chair and
presenter. "Gender
and Class in the Country House and the
Country House Poem." Domestic
Arrangements
in Early Modern England. MLA Convention.
Toronto, Canada, 27-30 December 1997.
- "Weaving
Western Cultures on
the World Wide Web." Cultural Studies
and the Undergraduate
Classroom.
Group for Early Modern Cultural Studies.
Chapel Hill, NC. 5 December 1997.
- "Answerable
Styles I: Lanyer
and Milton Rewriting the Bible" and "Answerable
Styles II: Lanyer and
Milton
Rewriting the Social Text." Co-authored with
John C. Ulreich. The 1997 Conference on John
Milton. Murfreesboro, TN. 23-25 October 1997.
- "Placing Women
in Western
Cultures." Inclusive & Interdisciplinary:
Building the New Curriculum. U of
Southern
Maine, Portland, ME. 11-13 September 1997.
- "Computer
Technologies and the
Critical Pedagogies." Ford Foundation
Institute Global Processes,
Local Lives:
Comparative Approaches to Women's and
Area Studies. University of Arizona. 9 June
1997.
- "Corpus
Christi: Word and
Sacrament in Aemilia Lanyer's Salve Deus
Rex Judaeorum." Renaissance
Society of
America. Vancouver, BC. 6 April 1997.
- Panelist. "The
Personal Is
Political Is Global: Efforts Towards Curriculum
Integration of Women's
Studies and
Area/International Studies." On the
Edge of Time: Women Creating the Next
Millennium:
New Mexico Statewide Women Studies Conference.
Albuquerque, NM. 8 March
1997.
- "The Song of
Songs in Aemilia
Lanyer's Poetry of Devotion and Desire."
Seventeenth-Century English
Literature:
Sex, Sacred and Profane. MLA Convention.
Washington, D.C. 29 December 1996.
- "Using a
Listserv to Increase
Student Communication." Ford Foundation
Institute: Global Processes,
Local Lives:
Comparative Approaches to Women's and
Area Studies. University of Arizona. 15 June
1996.
- "The Electronic
Classroom." NEH
Institute: New Perspectives on Classical
Antiquity: Classics and 21st-
Century
American Curricula. University of Arizona.
26 June 1996.
- "Gender and
Judaism in
Meditations on the Passion: Southwell, Lanyer,
and Middleton." Southwest
Regional
Renaissance Conference. Huntington Library,
San Marino, CA. 11 May 1996.
- "Using a
Listserv in the
Women's Studies Classroom." Teaching Technologies
and Women's Studies.
Arizona
Women's Studies Conference. Tucson, AZ.
23 March 1996.
- "Teachers Who
Care Too Much
(and the Students Who Blame Them)." National
Council of Teachers of
English. San
Diego, CA. November 1995.
- "Eves Apologie:
Agrippa,
Lanyer, and Milton," co-authored with John
C. Ulreich. Conference on John
Milton.
Murfreesboro, TN. 28 October 1995.
- "Finding
Yourself in the
Kitchen: Women's Work and Women's Identity
in Depression Minnesota."
Spring
Conference. University of Arizona. Tucson,
AZ. February 1995.
- "The Country
House and the
Country House Poem." Rocky Mountain MLA.
Denver, CO. October
1993.
- Panelist. "Sex
Talk: Feminism,
Gender, and Literature." Speaking of
Literature: Reading, Writing, and
Researching.
University of Arizona. October 1993.
- "Learning to
Read Aemilia
Lanyer's Salve Deus Rex Judaeorum." Renaissance
Society of America.
Kansas City,
MO. April 1993.
- "Gender and
Genre Revisited:
The Country House Poems of Aemilia Lanyer
and Ben Jonson." Rocky
Mountain
MLA. Ogden, UT. October 1992.
- "Writing My
Mystical Body."
Work in Progress. University of Arizona.
Spring 1992.
- "Protestant
Mysticism in George
Herbert's The Temple." Work in Progress.
University of Arizona.
Spring 1990.
WORK IN
PROGRESS
Books
- Womans Worth: A
Seventeenth-Century Contribution to the Woman Controversy (under
contract with MRTS).
- "Education and
Work," in The Cultural History of
Women: Vol. 2: The Renaissance, ed. Karen Raber (under contract
with Berg Press).
- New Songs. A
redaction of
the
Psalms
in the Coverdale/Prayer
Book lineage, with John C.
Ulreich,
Mary Wildner-Bassett, and Christina Jarvis.
- Women
and
Education in Early Modern England, 1500-1700.
- The Seraphic
Dart:
Early Modern
Writers and the Catholic
Tradition.
Articles and
Chapters in
Books
- "Old Catholic/New
Protestant: The Politics of Devotional Poetry in Early Modern England."
- "Lex Orandi, Lex Credendi: The
Daily
Office and the Formation of Anglican Piety in Reformation England."
- "Radical Conformity: Aemilia
Lanyer and
the Book of Common Prayer,"
with John C. Ulreich.
AWARDS
&
HONORS
- Mellon Fellow at the
Huntington Library, 2005-2006 (declined)
- Nominee, Henry
and Phyllis
Koffler Prize for Teaching, 2004, 2005
- Curriculum
Development Stipend,
Arizona Board of Regents Learner-Centered
Education Grant,
Summer 2003
($5000)
- Summer Research
Stipend,
Women's Studies Advisory Council, 2003 ($1500)
- Visiting
Scholar.
St. Catharine's College, Cambridge. 1
August - 31 December 2003
- Junior Faculty
Professional
Development Sabbatical. College of Social
and Behavioral Sciences.
Fall 2003
- Foreign Travel
Grant, UA Office
of International Programs, Spring 2003
($375)
- Arizona Board
of Regents
Learner-Centered Education Grant for "Women@Work:
A Learner-
Centered
Distance Education Program for Rural and
Homebound Women," 2002 ($25,000,
co-p.i.)
- UA Research
Career Development
Fund grant, 2002. ($5000)
- Tri-University
Distance
Education Project travel grant, 2002. ($1000)
- Foreign Travel
Grant, UA Office
of International Programs, 2002. ($550)
- Country House
Discourse in Early
Modern England: A Cultural Study
of Landscape and
Legitimacy
nominated for the Modern Language
Association Prize for a First Book, 2002.
- Social and
Behavioral Sciences
Research Institute Small Grant, 2002.
($1500)
- Foreign Travel
Grant, UA Office
of International Programs, 2001. ($500)
- New Learning
Environments and
Instructional Technologies Grant for
"Empowering Rural and
Home-Bound
Students: A Proposal for a Tri-University
Certificate in Women's Studies through
Distance
Learning," 2000 ($29,887; p.i.)
- Provost's
General Education
Teaching Award, 1998 ($2500)
- Summer Research
Stipend,
Women's Studies Advisory Council, 1998 ($1000)
- Women and
Scientific Literacy,
Curriculum Development Grant, 1997 ($1000)
- New Learning
Environments and
Instructional Technologies Grant, 1997
($5000)
- Foreign Travel
Grant, UA Office
of International Programs, 1997 ($300)
- With Jane E.
Hindman,
SIROW/Ford Foundation Grant for "Evaluating Liberatory
Pedagogies in the
University
Classroom," 1997 ($1240)
- Nominee, Five
Star Faculty
Teaching Award, 1996
- Travel Grant,
Southwest
Renaissance Conference, 1996 ($300)
- Outstanding
Graduate Student,
Faculty of Humanities, 1993 ($1500)
- Arizona Alumni
Association
Distinguished Teaching Assistant Award,
1991 ($300)
- David Patrick
Memorial
Scholarship, 1991 ($500)
- Provost's
Teaching Improvement
Grant, 1989 ($200)
- Scholarship,
Diocese of
Pennsylvania, 1989-1990 ($1000)
- In-state
graduate tuition
waiver, University of Arizona, Spring 1988
- Benedict
Scholarship,
Westminster College, 1979-1980 ($2000)
SERVICE
- Member, Graduate Committee,
Women's Studies Department, University of Arizona. 2008-
- Member, Executive Committee,
Newberry Library Center for Renaissance Studies, 2003-
- Member, Advisory Board, ACMRS
(Arizona Center for Medieval and
Renaissance Studies), 2005-
- Director of Undergraduate
Studies,
2004-2006
- Faculty 3-Year Review
Committee,
University of Arizona, 2005
- Program Administrator 5-Year
Review
Committee, University of
Arizona,
2005
- Awards Committee, Provost’s
Author
Support Fund, 2005
- Academic Review Committee,
Women's
Studies Department, 2005
- Founder and
Faculty Mentor for the Women's Studies Writing Center, 1994-2005
- Evaluation of
manuscript for PMLA, 2005
- Board Member, 24th Annual
Conference
of the Western Humanities
Alliance
on Borders: Cultural, Conceptual, Curricular. University of Arizona,
Tucson, AZ. 20-22 October 2005
- Co-Chair,
Distance Education
Committee, Women's Studies Department,
2001-2004
- Faculty mentor,
Women's Studies
Writing Center, 1994-2005
- Member, Faculty
Annual Review
Committee, 2001-2004
- Chair, Chicana
Studies Faculty
Search Committee, Women's Studies Department,
2002-2003
- Presentation on
current
research to WOSAC (Women's Studies Advisory
Council) Board, 17 April 2003
- Respondent to
James Grantham
Turner, Literature and Culture Series,
Department of English
University
of Arizona, 21 November 2002
- Session Chair,
Gender and
Recusancy, Early Modern English Catholic
Culture, Newberry Library, Chicago,
IL, 11-12
October 2002
- Organizer and
Coordinator,
Women's Studies Department contribution
to Daughters on Campus Day,
1999, 2000,
2002, 2005
- Session Chair,
Women and
English Literature, Renaissance Society of
America, Tempe, AZ, 11-13
April 2002
- Session Chair,
Women and
Literature, Renaissance Society of America,
Tempe, AZ, 11-13 April 2002
- Co-Chair, Fair
Subcommittee,
Millennium Project Oversight Committee,
2002
- Chair, Women's
Studies Awards
Committee, 2001-2002, 2002-2003
- Session Chair,
Representations
of Native People, American Society for
Ethnohistory, Tucson, AZ.
19 October
2001
- Co-Treasurer,
Association of
Women Faculty, 2001-2002
- Evaluation of
book proposal for
Thomson Learning, Wadsworth Group,
February 2001
- Leadership
Team, University of
Arizona Virtual Development Center,
Institute for Women and
Technology,
2000
- Planning
Committee, Generations
of Women's Studies Panel and Celebration,
22 September 2000
- Evaluation of
book proposal for
Oxford University Press, March 2000
- Women's Studies
Department 25th
Anniversary Committee. 2000
- Undergraduate
Curriculum
Committee, Women's Studies Department, 1997-present
- University
Compensation
Advisory Team (UCAT), 1999-2000
- Moderator,
Women's Studies
Advisory Council Women Writers
Event. "Writers' Journeys:
Real and
Imagined," 26 January 2000, Doubletree
Hotel, Tucson, AZ
- Steering
Committee, Millennium
Project on Gender Equity at the University
of Arizona, 1999-2000
- University-Wide
General
Education Assessment Team, 1999
- "Native
Mothers, Native Others:
La Malinche, Pocahontas, Sacajawea."
University of Arizona Speaker
Series, 14
April 1999
- Provost's
General Education
Teaching Award Selection Committee, Spring
1999
- Moderator,
Women's Studies
Advisory Council Women Writers
Event. "Writers' Journeys:
Real and
Imagined," 27 January 1999, Doubletree
Hotel, Tucson, AZ
- Presentation,
"A Boarding House
is Not a Home." AAUW, 7 March1998
- Commissioner,
Commission on the
Status of Women, 1997-2000<>
- Co-Chair,
Equity Subcommittee,
Commission on the Status of Women, 1997-1999
- Women's Studies
Adjunct
Lecturer Hiring Committee, 1996
- Coordinator and
Presenter,
Women's Studies Advisory Council Book Club,
1995-1999
- Co-Chair,
English Graduate
Union, 1991-1992
OTHER
Member, Musica Sonora
(early music consort), 2000-2005
REFERENCES available
on request
10 February 2009