Faculty Publications

  

  • NEEL AHUJA

    Feminist Studies 

    "Planetary Specters: Race, Migration, and Climate Change in the Twenty-First Century"
    UNC Press, 2021

     

  • ANJALI ARONDEKAR

    Feminist Studies 

    DISSENT Lecture Series 2021-22, UCSC Center for South Asian Studies

    "Memory Histories: I Am Not Your Data," Agitate! Unsettling Knowledges Journal
    2021 THI Memory series

     

  • JONATHAN BEECHER

    History

    "Writers and Revolution: Intellectuals and the French Revolution of 1848"
    Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2021

    “Charles Fourier and Fourierism”

    Marcel van der Linden, ed., The Cambridge History of Socialism, Cambridge. Cambridge University Press, 2022, 167-187.

     

  • DAVID BRUNDAGE

    History

    Ireland 1922: Independence, Partition, Civil War, ed. Fearghal McGarry and Darragh Gannon. Dublin: Royal Irish Academy, 2022.
    “Irish Revolution and American Empire: Frank Walsh’s 'American Imperialism'”

    "W. E. B. Du Bois and the Irish Revolution: Anticolonial Activism in New York, 1916-1920"
    The Irish Revolution: A Global History, ed. Patrick Mannion and Fearghal McGarry. New York: New York University Press, 2022.

     

  • micha cárdenas

    Critical Race & Ethnic Studies 

    "Poetic Operations: Trans of Color Art in Digital Media"
    Duke University Press, March 2022

     

  • GINA DENT

    Feminist Studies

    "Abolition. Feminism. Now.," with co-authors Angela Davis, Erica Meiners, and Beth Richie
    Haymarket Books, 2022

     

  • JENNIFER DERR

    History

    “The Dammed Body: Thinking Historically about Water Security and Public Health”
    Dædalus: A Publication of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Fall 2021

    “Approaching the History of an Egyptian Biomedicine"
    History Compass, June 2022

     

  • JANETTE DINISHAK

    Philosophy

    "Autistic autobiography and hermeneutical injustice" 
    Metaphilosophy, Volume 52, Issue 5: 556-569, 2021

     

  • SUSAN GILLMAN

    Literature

    "American Mediterraneans"
    University of Chicago Press, 2022

    "Neither the Time Nor the Place: The New Nineteenth-Century American Studies"
    Co-Editor, University of Pennsylvania Press, 2022

     

  • KIRSTEN SILVA GRUESZ

    Literature

    "Cotton Mather’s Spanish Lessons: Language, Race, and American Memory"
    Harvard University Press, 2022

     

  • JORGE HANKAMER

    Linguistics 

    CP Complements to D
    Linguistic Inquiry 52.3, September 2021 (co-author Line Mikkelsen)

     

  • JENNY KELLY

    Feminist Studies

    LECTURE “Touring the Colonial Present and Imagining a Decolonized Future”
    THI Imagination series, April 8, 2022

    LECTURE “Queer Unsettlings: Geographies, Sovereignties,”
    Invited roundtable participant, Association for Asian American Studies Annual Meeting, April 2022

    LECTURE “The Detours Guide Series: Decolonization in Asia and Beyond,”
    Invited roundtable participant, Association for Asian Studies, Honolulu, Hawai’i, March 2022

    LECTURE “Witnesses in Palestine: Imperfect Analogies, and Refusals to Perform,”
    Middle East Studies Association, December 2021

    LECTURE “Palestine: Resurgent and Emergent Solidarities,”
    Invited Roundtable Participant, American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting, November 2021

    LECTURE “Q&A: Voices from Queer Asian North America,” with co-editors Martin Manalansan, Alice Hom, and Kale Batingue Fajardo and contributors
    Invited Participant, Book Event, November 2021

    “Itineraries under Duress: Tours Across an Occupied City,”
    National Women’s Studies Association, November 2021

    “Itineraries under Duress: Tours Across an Occupied City,”
    American Studies Association Annual Meeting, October 2021

     

  • JESS LAW

    Linguistics

    The mereological structure of distributivity: a case study of binominal 'each'
    Journal of Semantics, 39: 159--211. January 2022

     

  • MARISOL LERBRÓN

    Feminist Studies 

    “Policing Coraje in the Colony: Toward a Decolonial Feminist Politics of Rage in Puerto Rico,”
    Signs: Journal of Women in Culture & Society, Summer 2021

    "Against Muerto Rico: Lessons from the Verano Boricua"
    Editora Educación Emergente reVolucionA series, 2021

     

  • MADHAVI MURTY

    Feminist Studies

    "Stories that Bind: Political Economy and Culture in New India"
    Rutgers University Press, May 2022

     

  • JAYE PADGETT

    Linguistics 

    An acoustic study of ATR vowels in Tima
    (co-authors: Marija Tabain, Gertrud Schneider-Blum, Adele Gregory)

     

  • MICAH PERKS

    Literature

    "The Great Naked and Afraid Baking Show"
    Ploughshares Solos, 2022

     

  • MAYA K. PETERSON

    History

    "Steppes to Health: How the Climate-Kumys Cure Shaped a New Steppe Imaginary" in Slavic Review
    Spring 2022

     

  • FELICITY AMAYA SCHAEFFER

    Feminist Studies

    "Precarity and Belonging: Labor, Migration, and Noncitizenship" – authored by Catherine Ramirez (LALS), co-edited and with contributed chapters by Felicity Schaeffer and other UCSC faculty
    Rutgers University Press, June 2021

    "Unsettled Borders: The Militarized Science of Surveillance on Sacred Indigenous Land"
    Duke University Press, June 2022

     

  • NOEL EDWARD SMYTH

    History

    "The Obfuscation of Native American Presence in the Atlantic World: Natchez Indians in Saint Domingue, 1731-1791"
    Journal of Ethnohistory, July 2022

     

  • GINA ATHENA ULYSSE

    Feminist Studies

    "Envisioning Emancipatory Horizons in the Caribbean and Latin America, Unsilencing the Unthinkable, Center for Research on Latin America and the Caribbean (CERLAC)"
    Michael Baptista Lecture Series 2021-2022, York College, Toronto Canada, February 10

    "Avant-Garde Rasanblaj: A Meditation on Potoprens," PÒTOPRENS: The Urban Artists of Port-au-Prince exhibition catalog, edited by Leah Gordon and Joshua Jelly-Shapiro
    Brooklyn: Pioneer Works catalog publication, March 22

    "Haiti at the Avant-Garde"
    Society for Applied Anthropology Conference, Salt Lake City, Utah, March 24

    “Free Falling and Finding Self: Meditations on Blackness and Rasanblaj”
    Opening keynote at Elms College 5th Annual Black Experience Summit: Stories of Our Becoming, The Shoulders on Which We Stand, Elms College, Chicopee, Massachusetts, February 17

    "The Forgotten Repozwa"
    2021 THI Memory series

     

  • ROB WILSON

    Literature

    "When the Nikita Moon Rose" (in English & Chinese),
    Transpacific Archipelagic Poetry Series, National Sun Yat-sen University Press, 2021

    "Arif Dirlik: History, World, and Radical Imagination"
    Co-editor of Special Issue of Inter-Asia Cultural Studies, Vol. 22 No. 4, Taylor & Francis Press, 2021

     

  • RONALDO V. WILSON

    Critical Race & Ethnic Studies, Literature

    "Carmelina: Figures"
    Bushwick, NY: Wendy’s Subway, 2021

    "Carmelina: Figures"
    Wendy’s Subway, 2021

    "Virgil Kills: Stories"
    Bushwick, NY: Wendy’s Subway, 2022

    "Virgil Kills: Stories"
    Nightboat Books, 2022

     

  • Literature

    "Taken to Heart: 70 Poems from the Chinese" co-translated with Yanwe Xu
    White Pine Press, 2022