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faculty select recent books and publications
About Face: Performing “Race” in Fashion and Theatre. (Routledge, 1997). Dorinne Kondo. “Are Naturalized Voters Driving the Latino Electorate?” (with Matt Barreto and Nathan Woods.) Social Science Quarterly. (2005). Ricardo Ramírez. "Art Works: A Special Double Issue of GLQ on Queer Arts." Editors. David Román and Richard Meyer. “Asian American multidimensional acculturation scale: Development, factor analysis, reliability, and validity.” Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology. (2004) 10: 66-80. Ruth Chung. “Becoming White: Race, Religion and the Construction of Syrian Ethnicity in the United States.” Journal of American Ethnic History. (2001) 20(4): 29-58. Sarah Gualtieri. Black, Brown, Yellow and Left: Radical Activism in Los Angeles. (California, 2005) Laura Pulido. “’Ladies are Seen, Not Heard;” Language Socialization in a Southern, African American Cosmetology School.” Anthropology and Education Quarterly (2003) 34(3): 277-299. Lanita Jacobs-Huey. “Building California’s Past: Mission Revival Architecture and Regional Identity”. Journal of Urban History: (2002) 28: 429-444. Roberto Lint Sagarena. But Still, Like Air, I’ll Rise: New Asian American Plays. Editor. (Temple, 1997). Velina Hasu Houston. “A Challenge from Without: A Conversation with Dorinne Kondo.” Where the ID Was: Challenging Normalization in Psychoanalysis. (Editors, Anthony Molino and Christine Ware.) (Continuum, 2002): 38-146. Dorinne Kondo. Cold War Civil Rights: Race and the Image of American Democracy. (Princeton, 2000). Mary L. Dudziak. “Criminality on the Electronic Frontier: Corporeality and the Judicial Constrcution of the Hacker.” Information, Communication & Society. (1998): 381-399. Douglas Thomas. "Cultural Integration and Hybridization at the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands."(with Andrew Burridge) Cahiers de Géographie du Québec. (2005). Michael Dear. Culture and the State. (with Paul Thomas) (Routledge, 1998). David Lloyd. The Culture of Fear: Why Americans Are Afraid of the Wrong Things. (Basic Books, 1999). Barry Glassner. Democracy’s Promise: Immigrants and American Civic Institutions. (Michigan, 2006) Janelle Wong. Domestica: Immigrant Workers cleaning and Caring in the Shadows of Affluence. (California, 2001). Pierrette Hondagneu-Sotelo. Double Character: Slavery and Mastery in the Antebellum Southern Courtroom. (Princeton, 2000). Ariela Gross. Drug Wars: The Political Ecoomy of Narcotics. (Minnesota, 2004). Curtis Marez. “Fiscal Consequences of Concentrated Poverty in a Metropolitan Region.” (with Pascale Joassart-Marcelli and Juliet Musso) Annals of the Association of American Geographers (2005):95: 336-356. Jennifer Wolch. “Gendering the Chain Migration Thesis: Women in Syrian Transatlantic Migration, 1878-1924.” Comparative Studies in South Asia, Africa, and the Middle East. (2004): 24:18-28. Sarah Gualtieri. “Giving Voice to Latino Voters: A Field Experiment on the Effectiveness of a National Nonpartisan Mobilization Effort.” The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science. (2005). Ricardo Ramírez. Golden Gulag. (California, 2006). Ruth Wilson Gilmore. Hakluyt's Promise. (Yale, 2006). Peter Mancall. “The ‘Hidden Manna’ That Sustains: Reading Revelation 2:17 in Joy Kogawa’s Obasan.” Semeia. (2002): 159-177. Jane Iwamura. The House Behind the Cedars by Charles Chesnutt. Editor (Random House, 2003). Judith Jackson Fossett. "The Interior Life of Politics." Ethics, Place and Environment. (2003): 6(1): 46-52. Laura Pulido. Intertwined Lives: Margaret Mead, Ruth Benedict, and Their Circle. (Knopf, 2003). Lois Banner. Japanese American Celebration and Conflict: A History of Ethnic Identity and Festival in Los Angeles. (California, 2002). Lon Kurashige. “JJ Chinois’ Oriental Express, Or How a Suburban Heartthrob Seduced Red America.” Social Text. (2005). Karen Tongson. “Joaquim Nabuco’s Black Mandate.” Hispania. 2002. Alexandra Isfahani-Hammond. “Ladies are Seen, Not Heard: Language Socialization in a Southern, African American Cosmetology School.” Anthropology and Education Quarterly. (2003): 34(3): 277-299. Lanita Jacobs-Huey. Land of Sunshine: An Environmental History of Metropolitan Los Angeles. Editors. (Pittsburgh, 2005). William Deverell and Greg Hise. Language Contact and Change: Spanish in Los Angeles. (Clarendon, 1994). Carmen Silva-Corvalan. Literary Culture and U.S. Imperialism: From the Revolution to World War II. (Oxford, 2000). John Carlos Rowe. Los Angeles and the Future of Urban Cultures. Editor (with Raul Homero Villa) (Johns Hopkins, 2005). George Sánchez. “Major Problems in Asian American History.” Major Problems in American History. Editor (with Alice Yang-Murray). (Houghton Mifflin, 2002) Lon Kurashige. The Masters and the Slaves: Plantation Relations and Mestizaje in American Imaginaries. Editor. (Palgrave-Macmillan, 2005). Alexandra Isfahani-Hammond. Marriage, Violence, and the Nation in the American Literary West. (Cambridge, 2002). William R. Handley. “Michael Jackson and Post-Op Disasters: Straddling Race, Sexuality and the Nuclear Family,” Television and New Media. February 2006. Macarena Gómez-Barris and Herman Gray. Migrant Song: Politics and Process in Contemporary Chicano Literature. (Texas, 1997). Teresa McKenna. The Most Beautiful Girl in the World: Beauty Pageants and National Identity. (California, 1999). Sarah Banet-Weiser. “Multisystemic Therapy reduces attempted suicide in a high-risk sample.” (with Henggeler, S. W., Rowland, M. D., Halliday-Boykins, C., Cunningham, P. B., Edwards, J., & Pickrel, S. G.) Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. (2004): 43(2), 183-190. Stanley J. Huey. Murder Most Foul: The Killer and the American Gothic Imagination. (Harvard, 1998). Karen Halttunen. “Negotiating Constituencies: Some Thoughts on the Past, Present and Future of African-American Studies.” (with Kevin Gaines). Professions: Conversations on the Future of Literary and Cultural Studies. (ed. Donald Hall) (Illinois, 2001): 109-130. Judith Jackson Fossett. The New American Studies. (Minnesota, 2002). John Carlos Rowe. Not Our Kind of Girl: Unraveling the Myths of Black Teenage Motherhood. (California, 1997). Elaine Bell Kaplan. Old Wives’ Tales, and Other Women’s Stories. (NYU, 1998). Tania Modleski. Outlaw Representation: Censorship and Homosexuality in Twentieth Century American Art. (Oxford, 2002). Richard Meyer. "Pancho Villa Meets Sun Yat-sen: Third World Revolution and the History of Hollywood Cinema." American Literary History. (2005): 17.3. Curtis Marez. Performance in America: Contemporary US Culture and the Performing Arts. (Duke, 2005). David Román. "Pods, Tubes, Plants, Motor Oil, and Other Survival Machines: A Syncourse with Claudia Bucher." Performance Research (2005) 10(4). Meiling Cheng. “The Politics of Race and Redistricting in California, 2000-2002.” Remapping Asian American History. (Editor, Sucheng Chan.) (Altamira Press. 2003). Leland Saito. Postborder City: Cultural Spaces of Bajalta California. Editor. (with G. LeClerc) (Routledge, 2003). Michael Dear. Power Misses: Essays Across (Un)popular Culture. (Verso, 1996). David James. “Predictors of treatment response for suicidal youth referred for emergency psychiatric hospitalization.” (with Henggeler, S. W., Rowland, M. D., Halliday-Boykins, C. A., Cunningham, P. B., & Pickrel, S. G.) Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology. (2005): 43, 582-589. Stanley J. Huey. The Public City: the Political Construction of Urban Life in San Francisco, 1850-1900. (Cambridge, 1994). Philiip J. Ethington. "Queer Studies Now." Special Issue of Social Text. Editor. (with David Eng & José Esteban Muñoz). (November 2005). Judith Halberstam. Race and Resistance: Literature and Politics in Asian America (Oxford, 2002). Viet Nguyen. Reading Benedict/Reading Mead: Gender, Race, and Imperial Visions. Editor. (with Dolores Janiewski) (Johns Hopkins, 2004). Lois Banner. “Reclamation and Preservation: The San Diego Chinese Mission, 1927 to 1996.” The Journal of San Diego History. (2003): 49(1) 1-20. Leland Saito. Reconstructing Dixie: Race, Place and Femininity in the Deep South. (Duke, 2003). Tara McPherson. “Relationship of parenting style to self-perception among Korean-American college students.” Journal of Genetic Psychology. (2003): 164(4) 481-492. Ruth Chung. Representative Words: Politics, Literature, and the American Language, 1776-1865. (Cambridge, 1992). Thomas Gustafson. Revealing the Sacred in Asian and Pacific America. Editor. (with Paul Spickard). (Routledge, 2003). Jane Iwamura. “Review of The Spiritual Redemption: Heritage, Power and Loss on New Mexico’s Upper Rio Grande.” Journal of Western History. (2003). Roberto Lint Sagarena. "The Role of Group-Based Resources in the Political Participation of Asian Americans." (with Pei-Te Lien and M. Margaret Conway). American Politics Research (2005) 33(4): 545-576. Janelle Wong. Scars of Sweet Paradise: The Life and Times of Janis Joplin. (Henry Holt, 1999). Alice Echols. "Scholar-Activists in the Mix." Progress in Human Geography, (2005): 29(2) 177-182. Ruth Wilson Gilmore. September 11 in History: A Watershed Moment? Editor. (Duke, 2003). Mary L. Dudziak. “The Sexual Freedom Cases? Contraception, Abortion, Abstinence, and the Constitution.” Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties (2000). 35(299). David B. Cruz. Shaky Ground: The Sixties and Its Aftershocks. (Columbia University Press, 2001) Alice Echols. "Subaltern Soundtracks: Mexican Immigrants and the Making of Hollywood Cinema." Aztlán: A Journal of Chicano Studies. (2004): 29.1. Curtis Marez. “That Great Natural Curiosity: The Old Man of the Mountain as Lusus Naturae.” Commonplace. (2004). Karen Halttunnen. “Tickle Me Emo: Lesbian Balladeering, Straight-boy Emo and the Politics of Affect.” Queering the Popular Pitch.(Editors, Whitely and Rycenga) (Routledge, 2006). Karen Tongson. Travel Narratives from the Age of Exploration: An Anthology. Editor. (Oxford, 2006). Peter Mancall. Trials of Intimacy: Love and Loss in the Beecher-Tilton Scandal. (Chicago, 1999). Richard Wightman Fox. True West: Authenticity and the American West. Editor (with Nathaniel Lewis). (Nebraska, 2004). William Handley. "Two 9/11s in a Lifetime: Chilean Art, Terror and Displacement," Latino Studies Journal. April 2005. Macarena Gómez-Barris. Up Against the Sprawl: Public Policy and the Making of 21st Century Southern California. Editor. (with Manuel Pastor and Peter Dreier). (Minnesota, 2004). Jennifer Wolch. Urban Governance and City Making in the Americas: Curitiba and Portland. (Ashgate, 2005). Clara Irazábal. /Vectors/ online at www.vectorsjournal.org launched March 2005. Editor. Tara McPherson. "Violent Capital: Zhu Yu on File." TDR: The Journal of Performance Studies (Fall 2005): 58-77. Meiling Cheng. Whitewashed Adobe: The Rise of Los Angeles and the Remaking of its Mexican Past. (California, 2004). William Deverell. “Working at the Crossroads: American Studies for the Twenty-First Century; Presidential Address to the American Studies Association, 9 November 2001.” American Quarterly. (2002): 54:1. George Sánchez. |
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