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Carmen R Lugo Lugo
Carmen R Lugo Lugo
Professor of Ethnic Studies, Washington State University
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Animating difference: Race, gender, and sexuality in contemporary films for children
CR King, CR Lugo-Lugo, MK Bloodsworth-Lugo
Rowman & Littlefield, 2010
912010
“Look out new world, here we come”? Race, racialization, and sexuality in four children's animated films by Disney, Pixar, and DreamWorks
CR Lugo-Lugo, MK Bloodsworth-Lugo
Cultural Studies? Critical Methodologies 9 (2), 166-178, 2009
842009
Containing (un) American bodies: Race, sexuality, and post-9/11 constructions of citizenship
MK Bloodsworth-Lugo, CR Lugo-Lugo
Rodopi, 2010
592010
A prostitute, a servant, and a customer-service representative: A Latina in academia
CR Lugo-Lugo
Presumed Incompetent, 40-49, 2012
582012
‘Anchor/Terror Babies’ and latina bodies: Immigration rhetoric in the 21st century and the feminization of terrorism
CR Lugo-Lugo, MK Bloodsworth-Lugo
Journal of Interdisciplinary Feminist Thought 8 (1), 1, 2014
362014
Citizenship and the Browning of Terror
MK Bloodsworth‐Lugo, CR Lugo‐Lugo
Peace Review 20 (3), 273-282, 2008
222008
Animated representations of blackness
CR King, MK Bloodsworth-Lugo, CR Lugo-Lugo
Journal of African American Studies 14, 395-397, 2010
212010
“The War on Terror” and Same-sex Marriage: Narratives of Containment and the Shaping of US Public Opinion.
MK Bloodsworth-Lugo, CR Lugo-Lugo
Peace & Change 30 (4), 2005
202005
Projecting 9/11: Race, gender, and citizenship in recent Hollywood films
MK Bloodsworth-Lugo, CR Lugo-Lugo
Rowman & Littlefield, 2014
192014
Latino history and culture: An encyclopedia
DJ Leonard, CR Lugo-Lugo
Routledge, 2015
182015
Black as brown: The 2008 Obama primary campaign and the US browning of terror
CR Lugo-Lugo, MK Bloodsworth-Lugo
Journal of African American Studies 13, 110-120, 2009
172009
The Madonna experience: A US icon awakens a Puerto Rican adolescent's feminist consciousness
CR Lugo-Lugo
Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies 22 (2), 118-130, 2001
152001
100% Puerto Rican: Jennifer lopez, latinidad, and the marketing of authenticity
CR Lugo-Lugo
Centro journal. 27 (2), 96-119, 2015
142015
Bare biceps and American (in) security: Post-9/11 constructions of safe (ty), threat, and the first black first lady
CR Lugo-Lugo, MK Bloodsworth-Lugo
Women's studies quarterly 39 (1/2), 200-217, 2011
142011
‘So you are a mestiza’: Exploring the consequences of ethnic and racial clumping in the US academy
CR Lugo-Lugo
Ethnic and racial studies 31 (3), 611-628, 2008
142008
475 from September 11: Citizenship, immigration, same-sex marriage, and the browning of terror
CR Lugo-Lugo, MK Bloodsworth-Lugo
Cultural Studies 24 (2), 234-255, 2010
122010
“Ricky Martin ain’t no Dixie Chick”: Or, how we can learn a few things about citizenship and invisibility from popular culture
CR Lugo-Lugo
Centro Journal 24 (1), 68-89, 2012
112012
Post-9/11 discourses of threat and constructions of terror in the age of Obama
MK Bloodsworth-Lugo, CR Lugo-Lugo
Altre Modernità, 261-278, 2011
92011
US Congress and the invisibility of coloniality: the case of Puerto Rico's political status revisited
CR Lugo-Lugo
Centro Journal 18 (2), 125-145, 2006
72006
Feminism after 9/11: Women’s Bodies as Cultural and Political Threat
CR Lugo-Lugo, MK Bloodsworth-Lugo
Springer, 2017
62017
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