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Purnima Bose, Faculty Activism and the Corporatization of the University | 815 |
Keith L. Camacho, After 9/11: Militarized Borders and Social Movements in Mariana Islands | 685 |
Jordan T. Camp, Blues Geographies and the Security Turn: Interpreting the Housing Crisis in Los Angeles | 653 |
Paula Chakravartty and Denise Ferreira da Silva, Introduction: Accumulation, Dispossession, and Debt: The Racial Logic of Global Capitalism | 361 |
Sarah Chinn, Racialized Things (Book Review) | 873 |
Ofelia O. Cuevas, Welcome to My Cell: Housing and Race in the Mirror of American Democracy | 605 |
David L. Eng, The Civil and the Human | 205 |
Brenda D. Frink, San Francisco’s Pioneer Mother Monument: Maternalism, Racial Order, and the Politics of Memorialization, 1907–1915 | 85 |
Matthew Garrett, The Romance of Real Politics | 795 |
Lynne Gerber, Fat Christians and Fit Elites: Negotiating Class and | |
Status in Evangelical Weight-Loss Culture | 61 |
Michelle Y. Gordon, “Midnight Scenes and Orgies”: Public Narratives of Voodoo in New Orleans and Nineteenth-Century Discourses of White Supremacy | 767 |
Naomi Greyser, Academic and Activist Assemblages: An Interview with Jasbir Puar | 841 |
Naomi Greyser, Gender Nerds at Heart: An Interview on Bridging the Blogging/Academic Divide with Feministing.com | 837 |
Naomi Greyser and Margot Weiss, Introduction: Left Intellectuals and the Neoliberal University | 787 |
James Heintz and Radhika Balakrishnan, Debt, Power, and Crises: Social Stratification and the Inequitable Governance of Financial Markets | 387 |
Rebecca Hill, Is Resistance Futile? Cultural Studies at the Zenith of Neoliberalism (Book Review) | 345 |
Hua Hsu, Capital Rules Everything around Me (Book Review) | 129 |
Janet R. Jakobsen, Collaborations | 827 |
Joshua Jelly-Schapiro, Different Folk: The Discreet Charm of Kate and Anna McGarrigle (Event Review) | 331 |
Laura Hyun Yi Kang, The Uses of Asianization: Figuring Crises, 1997–98 and 2007–? | 411 |
J. Kēhaulani Kauanui, Queer Critique and Federal Indian Policy (Book Review) | 163 |
Mara Kaufman, A Politics of Encounter: Knowledge and Organizing in Common | 823 |
Lauren Frederica Klein, American Studies after the Internet (Book Review) | 861 |
Jana K. Lipman, “Give us a Ship”: The Vietnamese Repatriate Movement on Guam, 1975 | 1 |
Drew Lopenzina, “New Lights” in the Forest (Book Review) | 139 |
Tayyub Mahmud, Debt and Discipline | 469 |
Sunaina Maira and Julie Sze, Dispatches from Pepper Spray University: Privatization, Repression, and Revolts | 315 |
John D. Márquez, The Black Mohicans: Representations of Everyday Violence in Postracial Urban America | 625 |
Jeff Maskovsky, Beyond Neoliberalism: Academia and Activism in a Nonhegemonic Moment | 819 |
Adrián Pérez Melgosa, Opening the Cabaret American Allegory: Hemispheric Politics, Performance, and Utopia in Flying Down to Rio | 249 |
Jonathan M. Metzl, Stuctural Competency | 213 |
Koritha Mitchell, James Baldwin, Performance Theorist, Sings the Blues for Mister Charley | 33 |
Scott Lauria Morgensen, Destabilizing the Settler Academy: The Decolonial Effects of Indigenous Methodologies | 805 |
Yuichiro Onishi, Occupied Okinawa on the Edge: On Being Okinawan in Hawai’i and U.S. Colonialism toward Okinawa | 741 |
Kent A. Ono, “Lines of Flight”: Reterritorializing Asian America Film and Media Studies (Book Review) | 885 |
Kristen Proehl, Politicizing Youth: Childhood Studies on Social Change (Book Review) | 171 |
Evan Rhodes, Beyond the Exceptionalist Thesis, a Global American Studies 2.0 (Book Review) | 899 |
Dylan Rodríguez, Beyond “Police Brutality”: Racist State Violence and the University of California | 301 |
Dylan Rodríguez, Racial/Colonial Genocide and the “Neoliberal Academy”: In Excess of a Problematic | 809 |
David Roediger,FreedomBreaks(BookReview) | 337 |
Aimee Carrillo Rowe, Romancing the Organic Intellectual: On the Queerness of Academic Activism | 799 |
Ellen C. Scott, Black “Censor,” White Liberties: Civil Rights and Illinois’s 1917 Film Law | 219 |
Kyla Schuller, Taxonomies of Feeling: The Epistemology of Sentimentalism in Late-Nineteenth-Century Racial and Sexual Science | 277 |
Sarita Echavez See, Gambling with Debt: Lessons from the Illiterate | 495 |
Shawn Shimpach, Reality: HGTV and the Subprime Crisis | 515 |
Catherine R. Squires, Coloring in the Bubble: Perspectives from Black-Oriented Media on the (Latest) Economic Disaster | 543 |
Eric A. Stanley, Dean Spade, and Queer (In)Justice, Queering Prison Abolition Now? | 115 |
Miriam Thaggert, Marriage, Moynihan, Mahogany: Success and the Post-Civil Rights Black Female Professional in Film | 715 |
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