PUBLICATIONS
2009 “Provocations on Sneakers: The Multiple Meanings of Athletic Shoes, Sport, Race, and Masculinity.” CR: The New Centennial Review 9, no. 2: in press. [download PDF]

2009 “‘When they Awaken’: Indigeneity, Miscegenation, and Anti-Colonial Visuality,” Damián Baca and Victor Villanueva, eds. Rhetorics of the Américas, 3114 BCE to 2012 CE (New York: Palgrave MacMillan). [download PDF]

2009 Untitled essay on the intersection of printmaking and politics in my artwork. Josh MacPhee with Deborah Caplow. Paper Politics: Socially Engaged Printmaking Today (Oakland: PM Press): in press. [PDF forthcoming]

2009 “From Aztlan to Red River: The Continental and Comparative Cultures of Chicana/o and Métis Anti-Colonialism.” Denis Gagnon, ed. Colloque Gabriel Dumont: Histoire et identité métisses (Winnipeg, MB: Les Presses Universitaires de Saint-Boniface). [download PDF]

2008 “Straddling la otra frontera: Revisioning Chicana/o Art History Through MiChicana/o Visual Culture,” Aztlán: The Journal of Chicano Studies (Spring). [download PDF]

2007 “Red (Pedal) Power: Natives, Bikes, and Anti-Colonial Art.” Ed. Jenny Western. Do Not Park Bicycles!: Aboriginal Bike Culture (Brandon, MB: Art Gallery of Southwest Manitoba). [download PDF]

2007 “El Grito del Diseño: The Radical Visual Language in Chicana/o Newspapers,” Eds. Josh MacPhee and Eric Rueland, Realizing the Impossible: Art Against Authority (San Francisco: AK Press). In second edition. [download PDF]

2005 “El renegado comunista: Diego Rivera, la Liga de Obreros y Campesinos and Mexican Repatriation in Detroit,” Third Text, November 2005: 647-660. [download PDF]

2005 “The Latin American Left and Diego Rivera’s Political Contribution,” translation from Spanish, Alberto Híjar, Third Text, November 2005: 637-646. [download PDF]

2005 “Carlos Cortéz Koyokuikatl: Wobbly Heir to the TGP.” Dylan Miner, ed. Yours for the OBU: Radical Wobbly Traditions in the Art of Carlos Cortéz Koyokuikatl and Dylan A.T. Miner (Albuquerque: Amoxtli Press: 2-11). [download PDF]

2001 Anglo en Aztlán: A xicanglo poet speaks (Kalamazoo, MI: Amoxtli Press, 2001).

2000 “Printmakers from Taller Méxicano de Grabado: Carlos Cortez, René Arceo, Tomás Bringas.” Barbara Brotherton, ed. Into the Center: Images for the New Millenium (Kalamazoo, MI: Western Michigan University, 2000).

2000 “Guillermo Gómez-Peña.” Barbara Brotherton, ed. Into the Center: Images for the New Millenium (Kalamazoo, MI: Western Michigan University, 2000).

1998 Yo soy xicano: A xicano pocket manual (Kalamazoo, MI: Amoxtli Press, 1998).


PUBLICATIONS | REVIEWS
2009 Review: Kevin B. Witherspoon, Before the Eyes of the World: Mexico and the 1968 Olympics (Dekalb, IL: Northern Illinois, 2008), Canadian Journal of History/Annales canadiennes d’histoire 44:2 (Autumn): in press. [PDF forthcoming]


PUBLICATIONS | ENCYCLOPEDIAS [UNDER 3,500 WORDS]
2009 “Indigenous Radicalism,” Ed. Immanuel Ness, International Encyclopedia of Protest and Revolution (Boston: Blackwell); 3,200 words. [download PDF]

2008 “Aztlán,” Ed. Luz Elena Ramírez, Encyclopedia of Hispanic-American Literature (New York: Facts on File); 1,000 words. [download PDF]

2008 “Aztlán,” Ed. Andrew Wood, The Borderlands: An Encyclopedia of Culture and Politics on the U.S.-Mexico Divide (Westport, CT: Greenwood); 1,500. [download PDF]

2008 “Chicana/o Movement,” Ed. Andrew Wood, The Borderlands: An Encyclopedia of Culture and Politics on the U.S.-Mexico Divide (Westport, CT: Greenwood); 1,500 words. [download PDF]

2008 “Industrial Workers of the World,” Ed. Andrew Wood, The Borderlands: An Encyclopedia of Culture and Politics on the U.S.-Mexico Divide (Westport, CT: Greenwood); 1000 words. [download PDF]

2008 “Movimiento Estudiantil Chicana/o de Aztlán (MEChA),” Ed. Andrew Wood, The Borderlands: An Encyclopedia of Culture and Politics on the U.S.-Mexico Divide (Westport, CT: Greenwood); 1,000 words. [download PDF]

2007 “César Chávez,” Eds. Gary L. Anderson and Kathryn Herr, Encyclopedia of Activism and Social Justice (Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage); 1,500 words. [download PDF]

2007 “Grape Boycotts,” Eds. Gary L. Anderson and Kathryn Herr, Encyclopedia of Activism and Social Justice (Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage); 500 words. [download PDF]

2007 “Mural Art,” Eds. Gary L. Anderson and Kathryn Herr, Encyclopedia of Activism and Social Justice (Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage); 500 words. [download PDF]


FORTHCOMING [FINAL DRAFT ACCEPTED]
2010 “Border Culture,” Jack McKivigan and Heather Kaufman, eds., Encyclopedia of American Reform (New York: Facts on File, forthcoming); 2,000 words, draft accepted. [PDF forthcoming]

2010 “Grape Boycott,” Jack McKivigan and Heather Kaufman, eds., Encyclopedia of American Reform (New York: Facts on File, forthcoming); 1,000 words, draft accepted. [PDF forthcoming]

2010 “Métis,” Peter C. Mancall, ed., Encyclopedia of Native American History (New York: Facts on File); 1,500 words, initial draft accepted. [PDF forthcoming]

2010 “Art,” Peter C. Mancall, ed., Encyclopedia of Native American History (New York: Facts on File); 3,300 words, initial draft accepted. [PDF forthcoming]

2010 “Louis Riel,” Peter C. Mancall, ed., Encyclopedia of Native American History (New York: Facts on File); 1,000 words, initial draft accepted. [PDF forthcoming]

2010 “Mujeres Creando,” Ed. Immanuel Ness, International Encyclopedia of Protest and Revolution, Updated ed. (Boston: Blackwell, forthcoming); 500 words, final draft accepted. [PDF forthcoming]

2010 “Margarita Ortega,” Ed. Immanuel Ness, International Encyclopedia of Protest and Revolution, Updated ed. (Boston: Blackwell, forthcoming); 250 words, final draft accepted by edtor. [PDF forthcoming]

2010 “Silvia Rivera Cusicanqui,” Ed. Immanuel Ness, International Encyclopedia of Protest and Revolution, Updated ed. (Boston: Blackwell, forthcoming); 350 words, final draft accepted by editor. [PDF forthcoming]


IN PROCESS [ACCEPTED FOR PUBLICATION, BUT STILL IN DEVELOPMENT]
200x Essays on Diego Romero, Will Wilson, Jason Luján, and Jean Lamarr. Nacny Mithlo, ed. Vision Project: Toward an Indigenous Art History (Santa Fe: Institute for American Indian Arts): essays in development, funded by Ford Foundation.

200x “Hasta la Victoria (Deportista) Siempre: The History of Sports Posters in Revolutionary Cuba,” International Journal of the History of Sport (Special Issue on the “Visual Turn in Sports History,” eds. Mike Huggins and Mike O’Mahony): prospectus accepted by editors, article in development. Article will also be published in an additional book format by Routledge.

200x “Fourth Cinema as Radical Alternative: A Continental Approach to Indigenous Documentary Cinema” Susan Sleeper-Smith, ed. Indigenous Voice in Film (Lincoln: University of Nebraska); draft presented at CIC-AISC symposium, second draft due 15 September 2009.

200x “‘Indians of All Tribes:’ Brown Pride, Red Power, and the Importance of Indigenous Civil Right Era Activism.” Charles W. McKinney and Dwain C. Pruitt, eds. Looking Back: Legacies and Lessons of the Civil Rights Movement: prospectus and initial draft accepted by editor, editors looking for publisher; under review at University Press of Mississippi.

200x “Movimiento, migración y el medioeste: Reconfiguring Aztlán in Chicana/o Art.” Dionicio Valdés and Jerry García, eds. Mexicanos in Greater Aztlán: From the Pacific Northwest to the New South (Denton, TX: University of North Texas); under review at University of North Texas.

200x “Native American Hip Hop,” George Ciccariello-Maher, ed. Hip Hop Around the World (Westport, CT: Greenwood); prospectus accepted by editor, entry in development.

200x “Ethnic Identity and Civil Rights Movement,” Jack McKivigan and Heather Kaufman, eds., Encyclopedia of American Reform (New York: Facts on File); 5,000 words, entry in development.

200x “Art.” Russell Lawson, ed. Encyclopedia of American Indian Issues Today (Westport, CT: Greenwood); 3,500 words.

200x “Indigenous Film.” Russell Lawson, ed. Encyclopedia of American Indian Issues Today (Westport, CT: Greenwood); 3,500 words.

200x “American Indian Activism.” Russell Lawson, ed. Encyclopedia of American Indian Issues Today (Westport, CT: Greenwood); 3,500 words.