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Casemore, B., & Guillory, N. (2023). The practice of place (2001-2005). In P. Hendry, M. Quinn, & J. Bach (Eds.) Curriculum histories in place, in person, in practice: The Louisiana State University Curriculum Theory Project (pp. 103-114). Routledge.
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Casemore, B. (2022). Introduction: On the expressive forms and dialogical depths of mythopoetic curriculum. In B. Casemore (Ed.) Dialogical engagement with the mythopoetics of currere: Extending the work of Mary Aswell Doll across theory, literature, and autobiography (pp. 1-10). Routledge.
Casemore, B. (2022). Following the thread of life. In B. Casemore (Ed.) Dialogical engagement with the mythopoetics of currere: Extending the work of Mary Aswell Doll across theory, literature, and autobiography (pp. 11-32). Routledge.
Casemore, B. (2020). Dreaming as the pursuit of emotional truth in teaching and teacher education. Journal of Curriculum Theorizing, 35(4), 87-100.
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Casemore, B. (2019). Following the thread of life in Mary Aswell Doll’s The Mythopoetics of Currere. Journal of the American Association for the Advancement of Curriculum Studies, 13(2).
Casemore, B. (2018). Locating the inner world of teaching: Notes on Aparna Mishra Tarc’s Literacy of the Other. Journal of the American Association for the Advancement of Curriculum Studies, 12(2).
Casemore, B. (2017). Curriculum as the place of study. In M. A. Doll (Ed.) The reconceptualization of curriculum studies: A festschrift in honor of William F. Pinar (pp. 42-49). Routledge.
Casemore, B. (2013). Some odd place of ghosts and shadows: Working through the queer character of southern place in Randall Kenan's Run, Mourner, Run. In R. U. Whitlock (Ed.), Queer South Rising: Voices of a Contested Place. Charlotte, NC: Information Age Publishing.
Casemore, B. (2012). A different idea in the sex education curriculum: Thinking through the emotional experience of sexuality. In T. Quinn & E. Meiners (Eds.), Sexualities in Education: A Reader (pp. 321 – 335). New York: Peter Lang.
Casemore, B., Sandlos, K., & Gilbert, J. (2011). On taking an interpretive risk in sex education. Teachers College Record.
Casemore, B. (2010). Free association in sex education: Understanding sexuality as the flow of thought in conversation and curriculum. Sex Education: Sexuality, Society, and Learning, 10(3), 309-324.
Casemore, B. (2009). English education curriculum. In C. Kridel (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Curriculum Studies. Thousand Oakes, CA: Sage.
Casemore, B. (2008). The autobiographical demand of place: Curriculum inquiry in the America South. New York: Peter Lang.