Books
Open Wounds of the Continental Divides: Meditations on Indigeneity, Chicanismo, and Planetary Consciousness • Under review: Lexington Books, 2024
The Abyss of Representation: Marxism and the Postmodern Sublime • Duke University Press, 2003
Textual Politics and the Language Poets • Indiana University Press, 1989
Book Chapters
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- We Need a Mau Mau in Mississippi: Malcolm X’s Political Lessons for Today
- Routledge Companion: Indigeneity
- Anzaldua’s Backpack: Nahuala Inventories of New Mestiza Indigenism
- Chicana Indigeneity, the Nation-State, and Colonialist Identity Formations
- Jameson’s Perelman: Reification and the Material Signifier
Essays
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Journal Essays
- The Manataka Lessons on the Causal Plane
- Naiad Season
- Kachina Visions and the Expansion of Cultural Identity
- “Matriz sin tumba”: The Trash Goddess and the Healing Matrix of Gloria Anzaldúa’s Reclaimed Womb
- The Curandera of Conquest: Gloria Anzaldúa’s Decolonial Remedy
- Under the Sign of Paideuma: Scary Ideograms & the New Fascisms
- Hegemony and Identity: The Chicano Hybrid in Francisco X Alarcon’s Snake Poems
- Althusser Metonymy China Wall
- Silence from Babel: On Nick Piombino
- Althusser Metonymy China Wall
- Context Needs a Contest: Poetic Economy and Bruce Andrews’s Give Em Enough Rope
- Nuclear Enchantment and Discourse
- Heliotropic Discourse and Michael Palmer’s Sun
- Realism and Reification: The Poetics and Politics of Three Language Poets
- Listen and Relate: Jackson Mac Low’s Chance-operational Poetry
- Jameson’s Perelman: Reification and the Material Signifier