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Index | 919 Index to American Quarterly Volume 64 March 2012 to December 2012 Rachel Adams, Casting Light on Disability (Event Review) Purnima Bose, Faculty Activism and the Corporatization of the University Keith L. Camacho, After 9/11: Militarized Borders and Social Movements in Mariana Islands Jordan T. ¢ amp, Blues ¢ ;eographies and the Security Turn: Interpreting the Housing Crisis in Los Angeles "ula Chakravartty and Denise Ferreira da Silva, \ntroduction: Accumulation, Dispossession, and Debt: The Racial Logic of Global Capitalism Sarah Chinn, Racialized Things (Book Review) Ofelia O. Cuevas, Welcome to My Cell: Housing and Race in the Mirror of American Democracy DavidL . Eng, The Civil and the Human Brenda D. Frink, San Francisco's Pioneer Mother Monument: Maternalism, Racial Order, and the Politics of Memorialization, 1907-1915 Matthew Garrett, The Romance of Real Politics Lynne Gerber, Fat Christians and Fit Elites: Negotiating Class and Status in Evangelical Weight-Loss Culture Michelle ¥. Gordon, “Midnight Scenes and Orgies”: Public Narratives of Voodoo in New Orleans and Nineteenth-Century Discourses of White Supremacy Naomi Greyser, Academic and Activist Assemblages: An Interview with Jasbir Puar Naomi Greyser, Gender Nerds at Heart: An Interview on Bridging the Blogging/Academic Divide with Feministing.com Naomi Greyser and Margot Weiss, Introduction: Left Intellectuals and the Neoliberal University James Heintz and Radhika Balakrishnan, Debt, Power, and Crises: Social Stratification and the Inequitable Governance of Financiz Markets Rebecca Hill, \s Resistance Futile? Cultural Studies at the Zenith of Neoliberalism (Book Review) 2012 The American Studies Association 920 | American Quarterly Hua Hsu, Capital Rules Everything around Me (Book Review) Janet R. Jakobsen, Collaborations Joshua Jelly-Schapiro, Different Folk: The Discreet Charm of Kate and Anna McGarrigle (Event Review) Laura Hyun Yi Kang, The Uses of Asianization: Figuring Crises, 1997-98 and 2007-? ]. Kéhaulani Kauanui, Queer Critique and Federal Indian Policy (Book Review) Mara Kaufman, A Politics of Encounter: Knowledge and Organizing in Common Lauren Frederica Klein, American Studies after the Internet (Book Review) Jana K. Lipman, “Give us a Ship”: The Vietnamese Repatriate Movement on Guam, 1975 Drew Lopenzina, “New Lights” in the Forest (Book Review) layyub Mahmud, Debt and Discipline Sunaina Maira and Julie Sze, Dispatches from Pepper Spray University: Privatization, Repression, and Revolts John D. Marquez, The Black Mohicans: Representations of Everyday Violence in Postracial Urban America Jeff Maskovsky, Beyond Neoliberalism: Academia and Activism in a Nonhegemonic Moment Adrian Pérez Melgosa, Opening the Cabaret American Allegory: Hemispheric Politics, Performance, and Utopia in Flying Down to Rio Jonathan M. Metzl, Stuctural Competency Koritha Mitchell, James Baldwin, Performance Theorist, Sings the Blues for Mister Charley Scott Lauria Morgensen, Destabilizing the Settler Academy: Che Decolonial Effects of Indigenous Methodologies Yuichiro Onishi, Occupied Okinawa on the Edge: On Being Okinawan in Hawai'i and U.S. Colonialism toward Okinawa Kent A. Ono, “Lines of Flight”: Reterritorializing Asian America Film and Media Studies (Book Review) Kristen Proehl, Politicizing Youth: Childhood Studies on Social ( hange (Book Review) Evan Rhodes, Beyond the Exceptionalist Thesis, a Global American Studies 2.0 (Book Review) Dylan Rodriguez, Beyond “Police Brutality”: Racist State Violence and the University of California Index | 921 Dylan Rodriguez, Racial/Colonial Genocide and the “Neoliberal Academy”: In Excess ofa Problematic David Roediger, Freedom Breaks (Book Review) 1imee Carrillo Rowe, Romancing the Organic Intellectual: On the Queerness of Academic Activism Ellen C. Scott, Black “Censor,” White Liberties: Civil Rights and [llinois’s 1917 Film Law Kyla Schuller, Taxonomies of Feeling: The Epistemology of Sentimentalism in Late-Nineteenth-Century Racial and Sexual Science Sarita Echavez See, Gambling with Debt: Lessons from the Illiterate Shawn Shimpach, Reality: HGTV and the Subprime Crisis Catherine R. Squires, Coloring in the Bubble: Perspectives from Black-Oriented Media on the (Latest) Economic Disaster Eric A. Stanley, Dean Spade, and Queer (In)Justice, Queering Prison Abolition Now? Miriam Thaggert, Marriage, Moynihan, Mahogany. Success and the Post-Civil Rights Black Female Professional in Film Libby R. Tronnes, Mr. Indigenous Goes to Washington: Making Indian Law and Policy in the Twentieth Century (Book Review) Priscilla Wald, American Studies and the Politics of Life Michael J. Watts, The Tale of Two Gulfs: Life, Death, and Dispossession along Two Oil Frontiers Margot Weiss, Intellectual Inquiry Otherwise: An Interview with Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore Margot Weiss, “Reinvigorating the Queer Political Imagination’: A Roundtable with Ryan Conrad, Yasmin Nair, and Karma Chavez of Against Equality Elvin Wyly, C.S. Ponder, Pierson Nettling, Bosco Ho, Sophie Ellen Fung, Zachary Liebowitz, and Dan Hammel, New Racial Meanings of Housing in America

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