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“America” as Conspiratorial Language: Americanization of Danish Conspiracy Theories in the Twenty-First Century
Non-English American Short Stories
To the Only "Super Global Professor of American Studies" I Know
Reprise Introduction--Non-English American Short Stories: A Transnational Anatomy
Book Review: Conspiracy/Theory
James Baldwin’s Reception in France in the Twenty-First Century
Review of Settler Militarism
The Woman with the Red Tresses
Mujer de la Cabellera Roja
Review of Natalie Koch's Arid Empire
Ecologies of Memory: Memorializing Militarized Environments of the Vietnam War
“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)
Thinking With and Beyond the Vietnam Antiwar Movement: An Interview with Frank Joyce, Rebel for Peace
Introduction: Thinking with and Beyond “Vietnam”: 50 Years after the US Wars in Southeast Asia
Excerpt from Jim: The Life and Afterlives of Huckleberry Finn's Comrade (Yale University Press, 2025)
From the “Island Of Garbage” to Dark Maga: The Resurgence of a Masculinist Alt-Right in the 2024 Election?
“Onboarding,” Excerpt from Shipping Out: Race, Labor, and Performance at Sea (University of Michigan Press, 2025)
American Eagles and Tibetan Vultures
Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been, America?
KV(Ŋ)KV -Kinship Terms in the Australian Aboriginal Languages:First Part:Kaka 'Mother's Brother'
Transnational American Studies and Life Narratives
Let This Be the Death Knell for American Exceptionalism
"interdisciplinary in the best sense of American studies”
Locating New Fields in Transnational American Studies
Introduction: Transpacific Connections and Transnational American Studies