Aho, Tanja, Liat Ben-Moshe, and Leon J. Hilton, Forum Introduction: Mad Futures: Affect/Theory/Violence | 291 |
Ayson, Christina, The Makers of Meaning in Roots: Asian American Movements in Los Angeles (Event Review) | 947 |
Black, Megan, Environmental Deadpan: New Scales and Sensations of Ecological Fallout (Book Review) | 397 |
Bloom, John, “To Die for a Lousy Bike”: Bicycles, Race, and the Regulation of Public Space on the Streets of Washington, DC, 1963-2009 | 47 |
Bruce, La Marr Jurrelle, Mad is a Place; or, the Slave Ship Tows the Ship of Fools | 303 |
Castellanos, M. Bianet, Introduction: Settler Colonialism in Latin America | 777 |
Castro, Juan and Manuela Lavinas Picq, Stateness as Landgrab: A Political History of Maya Dispossession in Guatemala | 791 |
Chang, Gordon H., Not So Simple Life Choices | 551 |
Clement, Elizabeth Alice, The Stories of AIDS (Book Review) | 917 |
Connery, Christopher Leigh, Détourning the Chimera: Toward a Global Critical Practice | 541 |
Covey, Eric, “Frontier Risk” and the Sino-American Scramble in the Sahel | 653 |
Darda, Joseph, Kicking the Vietnam Syndrome Narrative: Human Rights, the Nayirah Testimony, and the Gulf War | 71 |
Dirlik, Arif, The Rise of China and the End of the World as We Know It | 533 |
Dong, Yige, How Chinese Students Become Nationalist: Their American Experience and Transpacific Futures | 559 |
Espiritu, Yến Lê, Critical Refugee Studies and Native Pacific Studies: A Transpacific Critique | 483 |
Fan, Christopher T., Animacy at the End of History in Changrae Lee’s On Such a Full Sea | 675 |
Franklin, Cynthia G., Narrative Humanity at the Intersection of 9/11 and Katrina: Dave Eggers’s Zeitoun | 857 |
Franklin, Cynthia G., Njoroge Njoroge, and Suzanna Reiss, Forum Introduction: Tracing the Settler’s Tools: A Forum on Patrick Wolfe’s Life and Legacy | 235 |
Fujino, Diane C., Writing against the Grain: Biography, History, and the Long Freedom Movements (Book Review) | 935 [End Page 991] |
Geller, Theresa L., Race and Allegory in Mass Culture: Historicizing The X-Files | 93 |
Gorman, Rachel, Quagmires of Affect: Madness, Labor, Whiteness, and Ideological Disavowal | 309 |
Gutiérrez Nájera, Lourdes and Korinta Maldonado, Transnational Settler Colonial Formations and Global Capital: A Consideration of Indigenous Mexican Migrants | 809 |
Gurman, Hannah, A Collapsing Division: Border and Interior Enforcement in the US Deportation System | 371 |
Hirota, Hidetaka, Exclusion on the Ground: Racism, Official Discretion, and the Quotidian Enforcement of General Immigration Law in the Pacific Northwest Borderland | 347 |
Hsu, Funie, Brian Hioe and Wen Liu, Collective Statement on Taiwan Independence: Building Global Solidarity and Rejecting US Military Empire | 465 |
Inoue, Mayumo, The Inter-State “Frames of War”: On “Japan–US Friendship” and Okinawa in the Transpacific | 491 |
Jones, Patrick and Gretchen Soderlund, The Conspiratorial Mode in American Television: Politics, Public Relations, and Journalism in House of Cards and Scandal | 833 |
Kauanui, J. Kēhaulani, Tracing Historical Specificity: Race and the Colonial Politics of (In)Capacity | 257 |
Kelley, Robin D. G., The Rest of Us: Rethinking Settler and Native | 267 |
Kim, Jinah and Neda Atanasoski, Unhappy Desires and Queer Postsocialist Futures Unhappy Desires and Queer Postsocialist Futures: Hong Kong and Buenos Aires in Wong Kar-wai’s Happy Together | 697 |
Kim, Jodi, Settler Modernity’s Spatial Exceptions: The US POW Camp, Metapolitical Authority, and Ha Jin’s War Trash | 569 |
Kunzel, Regina, Queer History, Mad History, and the Politics of Health | 315 |
Liu, Yi-hung, The World Comes to Iowa in the Cold War: International Writing Program and the Translation of Mao Zedong | 611 |
Lloyd, David, Traces of History, Specters of the Future | 285 |
Loperena, Christopher A., Settler Violence? Race and Emergent Frontiers of Progress in Honduras | 801 |
Luk, Sharon, The Problem of Study: China in American Studies and the Materials of Knowledge | 523 |
Macagba, Jonathan, The “Intolerable Image” and New Modes of Circulation: Perpetual Revolution at the ICP (Event Review) | 967 [End Page 992] |
Macias, Jennifer, Latinx History outside the American Southwest and Borderlands (Book Review) | 421 |
Maeda, Daryl Joji, Nomad of the Transpacific: Bruce Lee as Method | 741 |
Makdisi, Saree, Elimination as a Structure: Tracing and Racing Zionisms with Patrick Wolfe | 277 |
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