04/01/2024
Happy MJUR Monday! Today we would like to highlight Dr. Anne Mamary, our Editing Advisor.
Professor of Philosophy Anne Mamary joined the Monmouth College Philosophy and Religious Studies Department in 2004 and is the copy-editing advisor for MJUR. During the decade in which Anne has worked with the journal, she has admired the brilliance, curiosity, and tenacity of the student editorial board, as they bring to life the importance of scholarship in the academic life.
In this vein, Anne edited The Alchemical Harry Potter (McFarland, 2021), which includes articles by Monmouth College class of 2018 graduates Isaac Willis (an MJUR co-coordinating editor) and Sean Paulsgrove, along with former Monmouth student, Tamyra Dixon-Rankin. The Journal of Critical Animal Studies published Anne’s article “How Do you Know His Name is Gabriel?” in 2020 and named it the faculty paper of the year. Anne’s favorite part of that research experience is that she had the journal’s editor-in-chief, Amber George, as an undergraduate student at SUNY Cortland and served as the outside reader on Amber’s dissertation committee some years later.
At present, Anne is co-editing (with Meredith Trexler Drees at Kansas Wesleyan University) Politeia: Essays in Honor of Anthony Preus (SUNY, forthcoming 2024). Anne studied with Dr. Preus when she was a graduate student at SUNY Binghamton, is very pleased to honor him with essays inspired by his work, and is delighted to work with MJUR students as they continue to bring excellent undergraduate research to the world.