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Ecologies of Memory: Memorializing Militarized Environments of the Vietnam War
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“The Military Base and Camptown: Seizing Land ‘by Bulldozer and Bayonet’ and the Transpacific Masculinist Compact,” Excerpt from Settler Garrison: Debt Imperialism, Militarism, and Transpacific Imaginaries (Duke University Press, 2022)
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Review of Natalie Koch's Arid Empire
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Beyond Kinh(ship): The Making of Vietnamese Settler Refugeeism Through Land and Dispossession
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The Woman with the Red Tresses
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Demarcating Fences: Power, Settler-Militarism, and the Carving of Urban Futenma
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Mujer de la Cabellera Roja
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Non-English American Short Stories
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To the Only "Super Global Professor of American Studies" I Know
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“America” as Conspiratorial Language: Americanization of Danish Conspiracy Theories in the Twenty-First Century
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Reprise Introduction--Non-English American Short Stories: A Transnational Anatomy
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Thinking With and Beyond the Vietnam Antiwar Movement: An Interview with Frank Joyce, Rebel for Peace
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Introduction: Thinking with and Beyond “Vietnam”: 50 Years after the US Wars in Southeast Asia
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Excerpt from Jim: The Life and Afterlives of Huckleberry Finn's Comrade (Yale University Press, 2025)
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From the “Island Of Garbage” to Dark Maga: The Resurgence of a Masculinist Alt-Right in the 2024 Election?
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“Onboarding,” Excerpt from Shipping Out: Race, Labor, and Performance at Sea (University of Michigan Press, 2025)
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Book – A. Goltz, Military Reform and Militarism in Russia, 2019
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“Narrative Cold War: Public Identities in the Confession Era,” Excerpt from Illegal Immigrants/Model Minorities: The Cold War of Chinese American Narrative (Temple University Press, 2021)
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Book Review
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Book Reviews
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Book review
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Review: Mountains of Blame: Climate and Culpability in the Philippine Uplands.
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Review of Julie Greene's Box 25: Archival Secrets, Caribbean Workers, and the Panama Canal
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Book Review of Eating NAFTA: Trade, Food Policies, and the Destruction of Mexico by Alyshia Gálvez