Adriana Michéle Campos Johnson
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These essays scatter a bit more widely and respond to various kinds of external injunctions. The piece on Hostos came out of a graduate seminar; "On Latinamericanism" was a review of a chapter of John Beverley's On Latinamericanism after 9/11; "Art and our Surrounds" came out of an invitation to review Jens Anderman's Tierras en transe and T.J. Demos's Decolonizing Nature and Against the Anthropocene. "Land" was one of they keywords available for the project of the Encyclopedia of Postcolonial Studies and may be at the beginning of my interest in infrastructure. The piece on pirates was a chance to finally turn into writing materials I enjoyed teaching.
"The Impropriety of Pirates" Matraga, ​2024.
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“Art and our Surrounds: Emergent and Residual Languages (Long Review Article)” Art Margins 9:1, 2020: 58-79.
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“Land.” In Encyclopedia of Postcolonial Studies, edited by H. Schwarz and S. Ray. Wiley-Blackwell, 2016.
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“Idle Chatter”. Revista Hispánica Moderna, Volume 64(1), 2011: 49-60.
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"On Latinamericanism after 9/11". Politica Comun, 4, 2007-5337. ).
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“Two proposals for an aesthetic intervention in politics: a review of Nelly Richard Masculine/Feminine and The Insubordination of Signs and Doris Sommer Bilingual Aesthetics.” In New Centennial Review. Vol 5, No 3 2005: 207-232.
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“La peregrinación de Bayoán: writing (and failing) in the house of pilgrims.” Chasqui: Revista de Literatura Latinoamericana. Vol 30, No 1, May 2001: 64-80.
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