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Race, class, and social sorting: Neoliberalism and the school to prison pipeline
Wincest Wincest is the best, or, Raep is what happens when you say no: Subversive humor and serious business in "Capslock_Spn"
Unmade in America: The cultural construction of the alcohol abuser in the industrializing United States
Bodies in place, bodies in motion: Images of immigrant youth negotiating food, location and identity
"Work hard and act right": The neoliberal self-made individual in U.S. memoir
A romance with many reservations: American Indian figurations and the globalization of indigeneity
From Yokuts to Tule River Indians: Re-creation of the tribal identity on the Tule River Indian Reservation in California from Euroamerican contact to the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934
The ecology of scatology: Excretory encounters in American cultural life
Taste after taste: On the aesthetic invitation of wine
Perpetual refugee: Memory of the Vietnam War in Asian American literature
Total Noise: Language Poetry, Hip-Hop, and Urban Collapse
Animating the Grotesque in Depression America: A Cultural Analysis of Walt Disney's Early Mickey Mouse Cartoons
The Birth of Literary Ethnography: Struggles with Anthropology in Antebellum America
Plots of Incline: American Local Color and Postbellum Philosophy
Archives of Futurity: Prophetic Discourse Networks and the End of Race in the United States
Ecological Crisis: Nature, Labor, and the Historical Specificity of Capitalism
(Re)Locating Flamenco: Bohemian Cosmopolitanism in Northern California
An Economic Analysis of the Good Roads Movement in the 20 th Century
Refiguring Domestic Work: Representation, Femininities, and Meanings of Labor in Contemporary U.S. Popular Culture