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English Language Notes (2018) 56 (2): 8–24.
Published: 01 October 2018
... the Term ‘Latinx.’” 17 Ramirez and Blay, “Why People Are Using the Term ‘Latinx.’” Copyright © 2018 Regents of the University of Colorado 2018 Central American child migrant crisis unaccompanied minors questionnaire LatinX T ell Me How It Ends: An Essay in Forty Questions...
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English Language Notes (2019) 57 (1): 116–128.
Published: 01 April 2019
... literary history, the shrinking world enabled by the Canal Zone hardly unites the Central American, Caribbean, US, and European vanguardists who variously inhabited it. What would it mean to recompose a literary history of global modernism around the zone, instead of around conventional literary-historical...
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English Language Notes (2021) 59 (1): 109–132.
Published: 01 April 2021
... by returning back to Africa, central to the New Negro project of Black advancement, frequently becomes entangled in McKay’s transnational stowaway fiction with conflicting calls for reparations, liabilities, and shipping damages. McKay’s verbal slip to a stranger in the busy Moroccan marketplace about being...
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English Language Notes (2021) 59 (1): 38–57.
Published: 01 April 2021
... as a response to the racialization, criminalization, and dehumanization of his novel’s lumpen characters. Copyright © 2021 Regents of the University of Colorado 2021 Claude McKay African American literature transgressive pleasure necropower Achille Mbembe Yet, despite the prevalence...
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English Language Notes (2023) 61 (1): 77–94.
Published: 01 April 2023
... learning community to function more like the cooperative thriving of an ecosystem, mutually supporting each other’s flourishing, and, on a smaller scale, by giving students ample opportunities to engage in direct communication with one another. I used active learning to light up a Fall 2015 American...
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English Language Notes (2021) 59 (1): 12–37.
Published: 01 April 2021
... “African American Spanish archive,” Reid-Pharr insists on “the centrality of the Iberian Peninsula in the development of what eventually came to be known as globalization and humanism,” the latter’s construction built “upon the indissoluble distinction between ‘Man’ and animal,” a distinction which...