Publishing
Books:
Violent Cartographies of the Americas. Brill-Rodopi, under contract.
Book Chapters:
“From Slavery to Anti-Black Racism: Racial Ideas From Cuba to Catalonia” in Cultural Legacies of Slavery in Modern Spain. Co-author Martín Rodrigo-Alharilla. Eds. Akiko Tsuchiya and Aurélie Vialette. SUNY Press, 2025, pp. 95-118.
“Racismo antinegro desde Cuba a Catalunya” in Legados culturales de la esclavitud en la España moderna. Co-author Martín Rodrigo-Alharilla. Icaria Editorial, under contract.
Peer-Reviewed Articles:
“José Marti’s Creole Women Readers a la moda in the Late Nineteenth Century” in Revista Siglo Diecinueve (Literatura hispánica), under review.
“Malinchista: Gloria Anzaldúa and Mixed Race Feminist Indigeneity in the Americas” in Aztlán: A Journal of Chicano Studies, under review.
“Possible Wor(l)ds: The Social and Literary Significance of Spanish to English Code-Switch Tags in Junot Díaz.” Camino Real: Estudios de las Hispanidades Norteamericanos. Vol 11 (2016): 113- 125.
“The Patriarchs’ Balls: Class-Consciousness, Violence, and Coloniality in George Saunders’ Vision of Contemporary America.” Miscelánea: A Journal of English and American Studies. Vol 52 (2015): 89-102.
Book Reviews:
Invited rev. of Un hombre, mil negocios. La controvertida historia de Antonio López, marqués de Comillas by Martín Rodrigo-Alharilla in the Catalan Review 38 (2024): 142-144.
Rev. of Keeping it Unreal: Black Queer Fantasy and Superhero Comics by Darieck Scott in The New Americanist Journal 2.1 (2023): 134-137.
Rev. of America Unbound: Encyclopaedic Literature and Hemispheric Studies, by Antonio Barrenechea in the Review of International American Studies 11.1 (2018): 205-210.
Museum Related:
Ostrich Feather Fan in Melancholy Museum. ed. Susan Dackerman and Paula Findlen. Stanford: Cantor. Exhibit Field Guide. Melancholy Museum, (2019): 10-11.
International Publications:
“La Fira d’Indians de Begur.” El Punt Avui. 20 October 2022.