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Articles and Essays

Interested in SCA faculty and graduate students' ongoing research? Now you can read their online articles and essays.

GRADUATE STUDENTS

  • Justin Linds, Come Closer, Please: Can We Pay More Attention to Stories of Care?
  • Emma Shaw Crane and Davarian Baldwin, Cities, Racialized Poverty, and Infrastructures of Possibility
  • Emmaia Gelman, The Anti-Defamation League Is Not What It Seems 
  • Emmaia Gelman, Workers vs Zombies
  • Oscar Oliver-Didier, You’re Not Going to Tell Me When to Go Home
  • Paolina Lu, Why Seek Impossible Foods?

FACULTY

  • Cristina Beltrán navigates politics in To understand Trump’s support, we must think in terms of multiracial Whiteness, a Washington Post OpEd  
  • Kimberley Johnson tells crucial truths in Today’s election denialism and violence has a dark echo in the Jim Crow South in the Washington Post
  • David Dent pushes us to think crucially about politics in The D.C. Riot Was ‘A Sad Day’ for Republicans in Obama-Trump Counties on the Daily Beast
  • Elizabeth OuYang published "Two Recent Supreme Court Decisions and Changing Demographics Underscore the Importance of US Citizenship" in the University of California Berkeley School of Law's  Asian American Law Journal.
  • Newsweek article by David Dent titled, Can a Common Ethos Still Bridge The Racial Divide?
  • On The Assistant, Lisa Duggan addresses the trouble with #MeToo.
  • Amarilys Estrella on Muertos Civiles: Mourning the Casualties of Racism in the Dominican Republic in Transforming Anthropology.
  • A homage to Nipsey Hussle by Michael Ralph titled, Higher: Reflections on the Life and Legacy of Nipsey Hussle (Ermias Asghedom).
  • Heijin Lee was featured on NPR's CodeSwitch to talk about beauty, power and South Korea.
  • A profile of Gayatri Gopinath's new book, Unruly Visions, in the South Asian American Digital Archive.
  • An interview with Thomas Sugrue in Futurity about how the Civil Rights and Voting Rights Acts are still facing huge hurdles.
  • A chapter from Kimberley Johnson's new book, Educating Harlem that looks at Harlem's Wadleigh High School to explore “The Price of Segregation.”
  • Caitlin Zaloom's article in Time titled, "How the Student Debt Complex Is Crushing the Next Generation of Americans."
  • Lisa Duggan's podcast interview with The Dig on sexual assault and her book, Mean Girl: Ayn Rand and the Culture of Greed.
  • Ann Pellegrini and Avgi Saketopoulou's writing in Psychoanalysis Today that the gender plurality analysts are increasingly encountering in the clinic has ties to the patient’s futural becoming; and it points to what psychoanalysis can, and must, become. 
  • Nikhil Singh's writing on toxic militarism for the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft. 

 

 

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