Submissions from 2021
A Conversation on Activism, Solidarity, and Burnout in the Academy, Bernadette Marie Calafell and Ersula J. Ore
Submissions from 2020
Making It Real Plain: Ruminations on De-Whitening Intersectionality in Academia From the Monstrous Queer Chicana Who Makes White Straight People Uncomfortable, Bernadette Marie Calafell
Submissions from 2019
Before and Beyond #MeToo and #TimesUp: Rape as a Colonial and Racist Project, Cristy Dougherty and Bernadette Marie Calafell
Submissions from 2018
"Even Your Failures Can Be Fabulous": Reflections on Stories, Movement, and Aging, Bernadette Marie Calafell
Introduction to the Special Issue: Monstrosity, Bernadette Marie Calafell
Submissions from 2017
When Depression Is in the Job Description #realacademicbios, Bernadette Marie Calafell
Diana and Beyond: White Femininity, National Identity, and Contemporary Media Culture, Bernadette Marie Calafell and Haneen Shafeeq Ghabra
Submissions from 2013
(I)dentities: Considering Accountability, Reflexivity, and Intersectionality in the I and the We, Bernadette Marie Calafell
Submissions from 2012
Love, Loss, and Immigration: Performative Reverberations Between a Great Grandmother and Granddaughter, Bernadette Marie Calafell
Building Community in the Academy through Mentoring: Reflections and Directions, Richie Neil Hao, Bryant Keith Alexander, Bernadette Marie Calafell, Kate Willink, Amy Kilgard, and John T. Warren
Contesting Neoliberalism through Critical Pedagogy, Intersectional Reflexivity, and Personal Narrative: Queer Tales of Academia, Richard G. Jones and Bernadette Marie Calafell
Submissions from 2009
"She Ain't No Diva!": Reflections on In/Hospitable Guests/Hosts, Reciprocity, and Desire, Bernadette Marie Calafell
Hello Kitty Goes to College: Poems About Harassment in the Academy, Sandra L. Faulkner, Bernadette Marie Calafell, and Diane Susan Grimes
Submissions from 2004
From Rico Suave to Livin' La Vida Loca: A Decade of Evolution for Latino Pop Stars, Fernando Delgado and Bernadette Marie Calafell
Submissions from 2001
In Our Own Image?!: A Rhetorical Criticism of Latina Magazine, Bernadette Marie Calafell