2013 Publications

Arias, Arturo and Claudia Milian, eds. (2013). “U.S. Central Americans: Representations, Agency, and Communities.” Journal of Latino Studies (Special Issue).

Arias, Arturo, ed. (2013). “Centroamericanidades: Imaginative Reformulations and New Configurations of Central Americanness.” Studies in 20th and 21st Century Literature (Special Issue).

Arias, Arturo (2013). “Indigenous Women at War: Discourses on Revolutionary Combat.” A contracorriente Vol. 10, No. 3, pp. 108-140.

Arias, Arturo (2013). “Trayectorias, desafíos y nuevos paradigmas en los estudios culturales latinoamericanos.” Revista Iberoamericana Vol. 79, No. 242, pp. 257-264.

Arias, Arturo (2013). “Nahuahtlizando la novelística: de infiernos, paraísos y rupturas de estereotipos en las prácticas discursivas decoloniales.” Alter/nativas, Latin American Cultural Studies Journal No. 1.

Auyero, Javier (2013). “Born Amid Bullets.” Contexts.

Burnett, Virginia Garrard, Mark Atwood Lawrence, and Julio Moreno, eds. (2013). Beyond The Eagle’s Shadow: New Histories of Latin America’s Cold War. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press.

Busch-Armendariz, Noël and Debora Ortega (2013). “In the Name of VAWA.” Affilia: Journal of Women and Social Work. 28(3), pp. 225-228.

Busch-Armendariz, Noël, Maura Busch Nsonwu, Laurie Cook Heffron, Neely Mahapatra, and Rowena Fong (2013). “Marital and Familial Strengths and Needs: Refugees Speak Out.” Journal of Ethnic And Cultural Diversity in Social Work, Vol. 22 (2): 129-144.

Cárcamo-Huechante, Luis E. (2013). “Indigenous Interference: Mapuche Use of Radio in Times of Acoustic Colonialism.” Latin American Research Review, Vol. 48 (Special Issue).

Charrad, Mounira M. and Amina Zarrugh (2013). “The Arab Spring and Women’s Rights in Tunisia.” E-International Relations.

Charrad, Mounira M. (2013). State and Law: A Perspective from Political Sociology [Symposium on Politics and Law], AMICI, Sociology of Law Section, American Sociological Association, Vol. 21 (1): 9-12.

Dulitzky, Ariel (2013). “Too Little, Too Late: The Pace of Adjudication of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights.” 35 Loyola of Los Angeles International and Comparative Law Review 131.

Dulitzky, Ariel and Hannah Zimmermann (2013). “Case Note: Indirect Discrimination, Reproductive Rights and the In Vitro Fertilisation Ban.” The Equal Rights Review 10.

Dulitzky, Ariel (2013). “A Region in Denial: Racial Discrimination and Racism in Latin America.” In Ed. Angela P. Harris, Race and Equality Law 93, Farnham: Ashgate Publishing Company.

El-Ariss, Tarek (2013). “Queer Affects.” International Journal of Middle Eastern Studies (Special Issue) Vol. 45.2.

El-Ariss, Tarek (2013). Trials of Arab Modernity: Literary Affects and the New Political. Bronx: Fordham University Press.

Elkins, Zachary, Tom Ginsburg, and Beth Simmons (2013). “Getting to Rights: Treaty Ratification, Constitutional Convergence, and Human Rights Practice.” Harvard International Law Journal.

Engle, Karen (2013). “Self-Critique, (Anti) Politics and Criminalization: Reflections on the History and Trajectory of the Human Rights Movement.” In Eds. José María Beneyto and David Kennedy, New Approaches to International Law: The European and the American Experiences, The Hague: T.M.C. Asser Press, pp. 41-73.

Fishkin, Joseph (2013). “The How of Unequal Opportunity.” 40 Philosophical Topics 27.

Fishkin, Joseph (2013). “The Dignity of the South.” 123 Yale Law Journal Online 175.

Franklin, Cary (2013). “Justice Ginsburg’s Advocacy and the Future of Equal Protection.” 122 Yale Law Journal Online 227.

Gilman, Denise (2013). “Realizing Liberty: The Use of International Human Rights Law to Realign Immigration Detention in the United States.” 36 Fordham International Law Journal 243.

Givens, Terri and Ernest McGowen (2013). “Party Politics and Public Opinion on Immigration and Anti-Discrimination Policy: Implications for Immigrant Integration.” In Eds. David Leal and Randall Hansen, Immigration and Public Opinion, New York: Routledge.

Givens, Terri, Melanie Hughes, Susana Crage, and Pete Mohant, et al. (2013). “Gendered Jobs: Integrating Immigrants versus Controlling Immigration in the European Union.” Politics and Gender 9, pp. 31–60.

Gregg, Benjamin (2013). “Die Menschenrechte im Strukturwandel der Weltöffentlichkeit: Auf dem Wege zu einem Pluralismus?” In Eds. K. Imhof, F. Welz, C. Fleck and G. Vobruba, Neuer Strukturwandel der Öffentlichkeit [A Pluralistic Conception of Human Rights for a Global Public Sphere?], Wiesbaden, Germany: Springer VS Verlag.

Gregg, Benjamin (2013). Human Rights as Social Construction. (Paperback Edition). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Gregg, Benjamin (2013). “Might the Noble Savage have Joined the Earliest Cults of Rousseau?” In Eds. J. Reiling and D. Tröhler, Entre hétérogénéité et imagination. Pratiques de la réception de Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Genève, Switzerland: Éditions Slatkine, pp. 347-366.

Gregg, Benjamin (2013). “Teaching Human Rights in the College Classroom as a Cognitive Style.” In Eds. J. Shefner, H. Dahms, R. Jones, and A. Jalata, Social Justice and the University, Basingstoke, United Kingdom: Palgrave, pp. 253-279.

González-López, Gloria (2013). “The Maquiladora Syndrome.” Contexts Vol. 12, No. 1, pg. 40.

Green, Laurie B. (2013). “Race.” The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture Vol. 24, Chapel Hill: UNC Press.

Harlow, Barbara (2013). “Apartheid or Not Apartheid? The Russell Tribunal on Palestine, South Africa Session, November 2011.” Law, Culture and the Humanities Vol. 9, No. 3, pg. 412-420.

Henry, Clement and Jang Ji-Hyang, eds. (2013). The Arab Spring: Will It Lead to Democratic Transitions? (Reprint Edition). Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.

Hoad, Neville (2013). “The Men of Blanket Boy’s Moon: Repugnancy Clauses, Customary Law and Migrant Labour Sex.” Jindal Global Law Review 151 Vol. 4, Issue 2, pp. 151-173.

Hoad, Neville (2013). “Sovereign Feeling: The South African Constitution, HIV/AIDS, and the Right to Sexual Orientation and Dignity.” UCLA Journal of International Law & Foreign Affairs 125.

Hubbard, Thomas K. and Beert Verstraete, eds. (2013). Censoring Sex Research: The Debate over Male Intergenerational Relations. California: Left Coast Press.

Kuperman, Alan J. (2013). “A Model Humanitarian Intervention? Reassessing NATO’s Libya Campaign.” International Security Vol. 38, No. 1, pp. 105-136.

Kuperman, Alan J. (2013). “Constitutional Design and Conflict Management in Africa.” Peace Economics, Peace Science and Public Policy Vol. 19, No. 3, pp. 393–402.

Kuperman, Alan J. (2013). “Constitutional Reform & Violent Conflict: Lessons from Africa, for Africa,” CCAPS Research Brief No. 15. Robert S. Strauss Center for International Security and Law, The University of Texas at Austin.

Kuperman, Alan J. (2013). “Humanitarian Intervention.” In Ed. Michael Goodhart, The Human Rights: Politics and Practice, 2nd edition, Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 290-309.

Kuperman, Alan J. (2013). “Lessons from Libya: How Not to Intervene,” Policy Brief. Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Harvard Kennedy School.

Kuperman, Alan J. (2013). “Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention: Lessons from the Balkans.” In Ed. James Pattison, Humanitarian Intervention – Volume One: The Politics of Humanitarian Intervention, New York: SAGE Publications.

Kuperman, Alan J. (2013). “NATO’s Intervention in Libya: A Humanitarian Success?” In Ed. Aidan Hehir and Robert Murray, Libya, the Responsibility to Protect and the Future of Humanitarian Intervention, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.

Matysik, Tracie M. (2013). “Weimar Femininity: Within and Beyond the Law.” In Eds. Peter Gordon and John McCormick, Weimar Thought, Princeton: Princeton University Press, pp. 361-376.

Paik, Naomi (2013). “Education and Empire, Old and New: H.R. 3077 and the Resurgence of the U.S. Imperial University.” Cultural Dynamics, 25:1, pp. 3-28.

Paik, Naomi (2013). “Carceral Quarantine at Guantánamo: Legacies of U.S. Imprisonment of Haitian Refugees, 1991-1994.” In Eds. Amy Chazkel, Melina Pappademos, and Karen Sotiropoulos, Radical History Review (in the Special Issue Haitian Lives/Global Perspectives) 115:1, pp. 142-168.

Polit, Gabriela (2013). “Las otras utopias de la coca. Tradición andina, género y poder en la obra de Allison Spedding.” In Ed. Gisela Heffes, Utopías urbanas: geopolíticas del deseo en América Latina, Madrid: Iberoamericana Veruet.

Polit, Gabriela (2013). Narrating Narcos. Culiacán and Medellín. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press.

Shingavi, Snehal (2013). “Slumdogs and Millionaires: facts and fictions of India’s economic (under)development.” In Ed. Ajay Gehlawat, The Slumdog Phenomenon: A Critical Anthology, London: Anthem Press, pp. 91-105.

Shingavi, Snehal (2013). “The Grammar of the Gandhians.” In Eds. Qaisar Abbas and Masood Raja, Peace Within and Peace Without: the South Asian Paradox of Conflict and Harmony, New Delhi: Oxford University Press.

Shingavi, Snehal (2013). “The racial politics of Battleship America.” International Socialist Review 87, pp. 55-6.

Speed, Shannon, Rebecca Torres, and Rich Heyman, et al. (2013). “Building Austin, building justice: Immigrant construction workers, precarious labor regimes and social citizenship.” Geoforum Vol. 45, pp. 145-155.

Speed, Shannon (2013). “Women’s Rights and Sovereignty/Autonomy: Negotiating Gender in Indigenous Justice Spaces,” Journal of Legal Anthropology Vol., No. 3, pps. 360-393.

Spellberg, Denise A. (2013). Thomas Jefferson’s Qur’an: Islam and the Founders. New York: Knopf.

Steiker, Jordan and Carol S. Steiker (2013). “Miller v. Alabama: Is Death (Still) Different?” [Symposium: Youth Matters: Miller v. Alabama and the Future of Juvenile Sentencing], 11 Ohio State Journal of Criminal Law 37.

Steiker, Jordan (2013). “The American Death Penalty: Constitutional Regulation as the Distinctive Feature of American Exceptionalism” [Symposium: Future of the Death Penalty in America], 67 University of Miami Law Review 329.

Torres, Gerald, and R. & Wicks-Asbun, M. (2013). “Undocumented students’ narratives of liminal citizenship: High aspirations, exclusion and ‘in-between’ identities.” Professional Geographer Online (in Special Issue on Diversity, Inclusion and Participation) 1-10.

R. Torres and L. Carte (2013). “Role playing: a feminist-geopolitical analysis of the everyday workings of the Mexican state.” Gender, Place & Culture: A Journal of Feminist Geography.

Torres, Rebecca and L. Carte (2013). “Community participatory appraisal in migration research: Connecting neoliberalism, rural restructuring and mobility.” Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers. Vol. 39, Issue 1, pp. 140-154.

Torres, Rebecca and M. Wicks-Asbun (2013). “Undocumented students’ narratives of liminal citizenship: High aspirations, exclusion and ‘in-between’ identities.” Professional Geographer (Focus Special Issue on Diversity, Inclusion and Participation in Geography) Vol. 66, No. 2, pp. 195-204.

Torres, Rebecca, R. Heyman, S. Muñoz, and L. Apgar, et al. (2013). “Building Austin, building justice: Immigrant construction workers, precarious labor regimes and social citizenship.” Geoforum. Vol. 45, pp. 145-155.