Faculty Publications

 

  • FEMINIST STUDIES 

     

  • NEEL AHUJA

    “Post-Mortem on Race and Control,” in Control Culture: Foucault and Deleuze after Discipline, edited by Frida Beckman, Professor of Comparative Literature at Stockholm University, Sweden (Edinburgh University Press, 2019) 

    Asking Hard Questions,” in Messy Eating: On Theory, Politics, and Animals as Food edited by Samantha King, R. Scott Carey, Isabel Macquarrie, Victoria Niva Millious and Elaine M. Power (Fordham University Press, 2019)

     

  • BETTINA APTHEKER

    Roundtable Conversation, “Radical Commitments: The Life and Legacy of Angela Davis,” presented by the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, Harvard University, October 28-29, 2019

    “W.E.B. Du Bois & Shirley Graham Du Bois: Personal Memories, Political Reflections,” chapter in Citizen of the World: The Late Career of W.E.B. Du Bois, edited by Phillip Sinitiere (Northwestern University Press, August 2019)

    “My Own Words: The Law and Legacy of RBG,” panel discussion at Bookshop Santa Cruz in May, presented in advance of the Cabrillo Festival of Contemporary Music’s premiere of When There Are Nine by composer Kristin Kuster

    Today It Rains, Program Notes, Opera Parallèle world premiere, San Francisco, March 2019

     

  • NEDA ATANASOSKI

    “Why the Sex Robot Becomes the Killer Robot: Reproduction, Care, and the Limits of Refusal,” co-authored with Kalindi Vora, Spheres: Journal for Digital Cultures

    “(Re)Thinking Postsocialism,” interview with colleague Kalindi Vora in Feminist Critique: East European Journal of Feminist and Queer Studies, Lesia Pagulich and Tatsiana Shchurko, October 2019

     

  • GINA DENT

    “Feminisms” panel discussion, “Radical Commitments: The Life and Legacy of Angela Davis,” presented by the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, Harvard University, October 28-29, 2019

     

  • JENNY KELLY

    “Israeli Gay Tourist Initiatives and the (In)Visibility of State Violence,” GLQ: A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies, Queer In/Security Dossier, eds. Tallie Ben Daniel and Hilary Berwick, Volume 26, Number 1 (January 2020): 160-173

    “Invited to Witness and Invited to Go Home: The Conventions of Solidarity Tourism in Palestine,” ASA Site Committee Sponsored Panel: Solidarity Tours and the Politics of Invitation: Affinity Activism and Transmedia Platforms for Decolonial Futures, American Studies Association Annual Meeting, Honolulu, Hawai‘i, November 2019

    “Invitation and Return: Palestinian Diaspora Tours and the Troubling of Host/Guest,” American Studies Association Annual Meeting, Honolulu, Hawai‘i, November 2019

    Review of Ella Shohat’s On the Arab-Jew, Palestine, and Other Displacements: Selected Writings (London: Pluto Press, 2017), Mashriq & Mahjar: Journal of Middle East and North African Migration Studies (issue 6:2), September 2019

    Invited Book Talk, “Invited to Witness: Solidarity Tourism Across Occupied Palestine,” The Citadel: Culture, Education, Information, Beit Sahour, Palestine, August 2019

     

  • NICK MITCHELL

    "Abolitionist University Studies: An Invitation" (with Abigail Boggs, Eli Meyerhoff, and Zach Schwartz-Weinstein), Abolition, August 2019

    "Summertime Selves (On Professionalization)," The New Inquiry,October 2019

     

  • FELICITY SCHAEFFER

    “Introduction,” Precarity and Belonging: Labor, Migration, and Non-citizenship, eds., Catherine Ramirez, Sylvanna Falcon, Steve McKay, Juan Poblete, and Felicity Amaya Schaeffer, forthcoming Rutgers University Press, Spring 2020

    “Automated Border Control: Criminalizing the ‘Hidden Intent’ of Migrant Embodiment,” Kalfou: A Journal of Comparative and Relational Ethnic Studies, vol. 6 (2), 2019

     

     

  • HISTORY

     

  • BENJAMIN BREEN

    The Age of Intoxication: Origins of the Global Drug Trade. University of Pennsylvania Press, 2019

     

  • DAVID BRUNDAGE

    A Roundtable on Lucy Salyer’s 'Under the Starry Flag,'” with Paul A. Kramer, Amy S. Greenberg, Daniel Margolies, Torrie Hester, and Lucy Salyer.

    Passport: The Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations Review, Volume 51, Number 1, April 2020.

     

  • JENNIFER DERR

    The Lived Nile: Environment, disease, and material colonial economy in Egypt. Stanford University Press, 2019.

     

  • ELAINE SULLIVAN

    Constructing the Sacred: Visibility and Ritual Landscape at the Egyptian Necropolis of Saqqara. Stanford University Press, 2020

     

     

  • HISTORY OF CONSCIOUSNESS

     

  • BANU BARGU

    Turkey’s Necropolitical Laboratory: Democracy, Violence, and Resistance (ed.) Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2019

    The Political Encounter with Louis Althusser (special journal issue, co-ed. with Robyn Marasco) 
    Rethinking Marxism: A Journal of Economics, Culture and Society, vol. 31, no. 3 (August 2019)

    “Police Power: The Biopolitical State Apparatus and Differential Interpellations”
    Rethinking Marxism, vol. 31, no. 3 (August 2019): 291-317.

    “Pluralizing the Crisis of Democracy” in Was stimmt nicht mit der Demokratie? Eine Debatte mit Klaus Dörre, Nancy Fraser, Stephan Lessenich und Hartmut Rosa, edited by Hanna Ketterer and Karina Becker Berlin: Suhrkamp, 2019, 100-10.

    “Turkey’s Necropolitical Laboratory: Notes Towards an Investigation” in Turkey’s Necropolitical Laboratory: Democracy, Violence, and Resistance, ed. Banu Bargu. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2019, 1-22.

     

  • ERIC PORTER

    Playing for Keeps: Improvisation in the Aftermath, co-edited with Daniel Fischlin Duke University Press, 2020

    " 'A Black Future in the Air Industry?' Liberation and Complicity at San Francisco International Airport"
    California History vol. 97, no. 2 (2020)

     

  • MASSIMILIANO TOMBA

    Insurgent Universality: An Alternative Legacy of ModernityNew York, Oxford University Press, 2019, 304 pp.

    “Sanctuary as Anachronism and Anticipation” in History of the Present: A Journal of Critical History, Vol. 9, No. 2, Fall 2019, pp. 217-232;

    “History and Historical Conceptualization” in Existenz, Vol. 14, n. 1 (2019), pp. 93-97;

    “Critique as Subduction,” in D. Fassin and B.E. Harcourt, A Time for Critique
    New York, Columbia University Press, 2019, pp. 114-131.

     

     

  • LANGUAGES AND APPLIED LINGUISTICS

     

  • BYRON BARAHONA

    “Metaphor and Social Realism in the Representation of the Vulnerability of Central American Migrants in the Film The Golden Dream.” Istmo: Journal of Central American Literary and Cultural Studies. 2019. http://istmo.denison.edu/n36/dossier/08.html

     

  • MEHRAN ESFANDIARI

    “From Genuineness to Finder Authenticity in Communicative Language Teaching.” International Journal of English and Cultural Studies. 2(1), pp 36-42. 2019.

    “Is Technology Paving the Way for Autonomous Learning?” World Journal of English Language. 9(2), pp 64-73. 2019.

     

     

  • LINGUISTICS

     

  • RYAN BENNETT

    “La tensión vocálica en el kaqchikel de Sololá, Guatemala: un estudio preliminar” Fonología segmental: procesos e interacciones, eds. Esther Herrera Zendejas and Verónica Reyes Taboada, pp.13-46. Mexico City, Mexico: Colégio de México. 2019.  http://libros.colmex.mx/ficha/?b=2848

     

  • RYAN BENNETT, EMILY ELFNER, AND JIM MCCLOSKEY

    “Prosody, focus and ellipsis in Irish.” Language 95(1): 66-106. March 2019. http://doi.org/10.1353/lan.2019.0012

     

  • JUNKO ITO AND ARMIN MESTER

    "Match theory and prosodic wellformedness conditions In Zhang." Hongming, and Youyong Qian, eds. Prosodic Studies: Challenges and Prospects. Routledge. 252-274. 2019.

    "Match as syntax-prosody MAX/DEP: prosodic enclisis in English." English Linguistics 36.1. 1-28. 2019.

     

  • JUNKO ITO, HARUO KUBOZONO, ARMIN MESTER, AND SHIN'ICHI TANAKA

    "Kattobase: the linguistic structure of Japanese baseball chants In Hout." Katherine, Anna Mai, Adam McCollum, Sharon Rose, and Matthew Zaslansky, eds. Proceedings of the 2018 Annual Meeting on Phonology. Washington, DC: Linguistic Society of America. 2019.

     

     

  • LITERATURE

     

  • FILIPPO GIANFERRARI

    “ ‘Poca favilla, gran fiamma seconda’ (Par. i, 34): un proverbio d’autorità,” Le Tre Corone 7 (2020): 133-158.

    “Cato (and His Distichs) Between Brunetto and Dante: Uses and Misuses of a Patriotic Icon.” In Reconsidering Dante and Brunetto Latini (and Bono Giamboni). Eds. Zygmunt G. Barański, Theodore J. Cachey, and Luca Lombardo (Rome: Salerno, 2019), 175-190.

    Ritornerò profeta: The Epistle of St. James and the Crowning of Dante’s patience,” in Ethics, Politics, and Law in Dante. Eds. Giulia Gaimari e Catherine Keen (London: UCL Press, 2019), 94-110.

     

  • DAN SELDEN

    The 2019 Charles Beebe Martin Lectures “Holy Wandering: The Worlding of the Alexander Romance” 2019.

     

  • ROB WILSON

    Co-edited “Critique and Cosmos: After Masao Miyoshi,” a special issue of Boundary 2:  An International Journal of Postmodern Culture (Durham: Duke University Press, August 2019).

    “Oceania as Peril and Promise: Towards Theorizing a Worlded Vision of Transpacific Ecopoetics,” in Oceanic Archives, Indigenous Epistemologies, and Transpacific American Studies, Eds. Yuan Shu, Otto Heim, Kendall Johnson (Hong Kong University Press, June 2019), 261-282

     

  • ZAC ZIMMER

    "Between Abundance and Appropriation: Indeterminate Critiques of Intellectual Property," Piracy and Intellectual Property in Latin America: Rethinking Creativity and the Common Good. Eds. Víctor Goldgel-Carballo and Juan Poblete. (New York: Routledge, 2020), 172-190.

     

     

  • WRITING PROGRAM

     

  • KIMBERLY HELMER

    "Learning and Not Learning in the Spanish Heritage Language Classroom: Engaging Mexican-Origin Students." Multilingual Matters, March 2020.

     

  • AMY VIDALI

    "Biggest Little Ways Toward Access: Thinking With Disability in Site-Specific Rhetorical Work."
    Review of Communication (Taylor & Francis)

     


 

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