This paper travels backwards, imagining impossibly a particular time and place in the past, to consider how the Texas–Mexico border helps make sense of our own becomings as teachers, scholars, and persons. Drawing on St. Pierre’s notion of the past as a site of theory, we ruminate on the Rio Grande Valley as “the literal ground of our consciousness”. To do this qualitative work, we turn to others who have made sense of the border fictionally, as non-scholarly forms present different possibilities for research. We explore, nostalgically, the persons we might become in a Valley long past—an openness now restricted—and ways of (re)imagining becoming, of refusing narratives that foreclose hope—work crucially exigent for the precarious lives of ...
Following four years of ethnographic field-work (2017-2021) at four vehicular and pedestrian ports o...
This article will focus on cognitive and mental borders that find expression in perceptions of the f...
My project links discussions of U.S.-Mexico border literature\u27s emphasis on marginalized identity...
At the Border of Subjectivity: On Literature, Space, and Subalternity critically reexamines the maki...
Perhaps the best place to begin is with two brief conversations that took place after one of my clas...
“The Underside of Borders: Reading Chican@ and Native American Literature at the Turn of the Twenty-...
This dissertation engages in a critical reading of Rolando Hinojosa's early fiction in Estampas del ...
As scholars continue to explore the territories created by burgeoning interdisciplinarity and ever-g...
This article traces the workings of the border in Carlos Fuentes’ La frontera de cristal, Alejandro ...
This dissertation considers how the Californias have inherited two different colonial histories and ...
This dissertation considers the potential for decolonial possibilities for and democratic participat...
This dissertation explores questions of global and diasporic process, and the physical and imagined ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015This dissertation analyzes 20th and 21st century borde...
This thesis explores transborderism and its practices at the Cali-Baja region through the perspectiv...
Contemporary cultural critics have theorized the multiple aspects of location in many different wa...
Following four years of ethnographic field-work (2017-2021) at four vehicular and pedestrian ports o...
This article will focus on cognitive and mental borders that find expression in perceptions of the f...
My project links discussions of U.S.-Mexico border literature\u27s emphasis on marginalized identity...
At the Border of Subjectivity: On Literature, Space, and Subalternity critically reexamines the maki...
Perhaps the best place to begin is with two brief conversations that took place after one of my clas...
“The Underside of Borders: Reading Chican@ and Native American Literature at the Turn of the Twenty-...
This dissertation engages in a critical reading of Rolando Hinojosa's early fiction in Estampas del ...
As scholars continue to explore the territories created by burgeoning interdisciplinarity and ever-g...
This article traces the workings of the border in Carlos Fuentes’ La frontera de cristal, Alejandro ...
This dissertation considers how the Californias have inherited two different colonial histories and ...
This dissertation considers the potential for decolonial possibilities for and democratic participat...
This dissertation explores questions of global and diasporic process, and the physical and imagined ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015This dissertation analyzes 20th and 21st century borde...
This thesis explores transborderism and its practices at the Cali-Baja region through the perspectiv...
Contemporary cultural critics have theorized the multiple aspects of location in many different wa...
Following four years of ethnographic field-work (2017-2021) at four vehicular and pedestrian ports o...
This article will focus on cognitive and mental borders that find expression in perceptions of the f...
My project links discussions of U.S.-Mexico border literature\u27s emphasis on marginalized identity...