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- CR: The New Centennial Review
- Michigan State University Press
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- Incorporeal Blackness: A Theorization in Two Parts—Rachel Dolezal and Your Face in Mine Volume 20, Number 2, Fall 2020, pp. 205-241
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- Incorporeal Blackness: A Theorization in Two Parts—Rachel Dolezal and Your Face in Mine
- Rethinking the Human Condition in the Ecological Collapse
- "Democracy Against the State" in The Mongolian Conspiracy by Rafael Bernal
- The Journalist and the Mexican "War on Drugs" between Chronicle and Fiction: Edgar Piñon Balderrama, Don Winslow, and Luis Humberto
- Chronicles, Fictions, Non-Fiction Novels: The Power and Powerlessness of Literature against the Illegal Drug Trade
- The Art of Resistance: On War, Politics, and the Power of Public Mourning in Mexico
- "No Servir de Nada": Ana María Matute's and Georges Bataille's Literatures of Infantile Violence
- On the Other Side of the Drive for Power: Transcendental Violence and Its Deconstruction
- Violence, Brutality, Cruelty: On Differentiation (and Its Refusal)
- Editors' Note
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