Department of English

Parent: UC Santa Barbara

eScholarship stats: History by Item for July through October, 2024

ItemTitleTotal requests2024-102024-092024-082024-07
64j8t6p0Excerpt from <em>Dead Stars: American and Philippine Literary Perspectives on the American Colonization of the Philippines</em>62112020024655
4ws0q631Red Turbans in the Trinity Alps: Violence, Popular Religion, and Diasporic Memory in Nineteenth-Century Chinese America531232046226
2bc4k55rChop Suey as Imagined Authentic Chinese Food: The Culinary Identity of Chinese Restaurants in the United States50218481109128
3943t6p3Twain's Rhetoric of Irony in 'the War-Prayer'32381747494
5gc857twThe Meaning of the Digital Humanities31397946656
5v99h98bArchipelagic Thinking: The Insular, the Archipelago, and the Borderwaters – A Conversation30591628270
9jk269ddHasty Departures: The Evacuation of American Citizens from Europe at the Outbreak of World War II29465757876
2qt9w2hhFrom the End of History to Nostalgia: <em>The Manchurian Candidate</em>, Then and Now242563451101
28q3p1nvEmerging from the Shadows: The Visual Arts and Asian American History228333035130
57k5g5pcIntroduction: Transnational Nuclear Imperialisms22888453956
2bz2s32r"Demonic Grounds: Sylvia Wynter," excerpt from Demonic Grounds (2006)22464584557
5sb9d392Owning the Revolution: Race, Revolution, and Politics from Havana to Miami, 1959–196321672503163
4k3816tsBlack Atlantic Currents: Mati Diop’s Atlantique and the Field of Transnational American Studies214102433237
7188527qTGI Fridays In Kandahar: Fast Food, Military Contracting, and Intimacies of Force in the Iraq and Afghanistan Wars21259396054
82m5j3f5A Trans<em>national</em> Native American Studies? Why Not Studies That Are Trans-<em>Indigenous</em>?20454704337
9pv8w3xmThe Materials of Art and the Legacies of Colonization: A Conversation with Beatrice Glow and Sandy Rodriguez204221392221
0w09p1gtLin-Manuel Miranda’s Hamilton: Silenced Women’s Voices and Founding Mothers of Color: A Critical Race Theory Counterstory20349227359
3x8054ptConsider the Coconut: Scientific Agriculture and the Racialization of Risk in the American Colonial Philippines20158614240
5ps5x93qThe Pacific Proving Grounds and the Proliferation of Settler Environmentalism20069523544
361824dgThe Banality of American Empire: The Curious Case of Guam, USA19374513335
0s11w0xwThe 1906 San Francisco Earthquake and Fire19054545032
8qn312mmAnticolonial Anti-Intervention: Puerto Rican Independentismo and the US ‘Anti-Intervention’ Left in Reagan-era Boston18639355062
1rw494xzReading Cold War Ruins in Bong Joon-ho’s Parasite18546286051
16v4g0b1“Speaking German Like Nobody’s Business”: Anna May Wong, Walter Benjamin, and the Possibilities of Asian American Cosmopolitanism18264384337
23h6v6x8The state of the digital humanities17548376624
38356082Zora’s Politics: A Brief Introduction17557424630
0sn66459The Nevada Movement: A Model of Trans-Indigenous Antinuclear Solidarity16974433022
7082m41vThe Making of the American Calorie and the Metabolic Metrics of Empire16869462726
47f1c8tcWhy the Negro Won’t Buy Communism (1951)16343174162
4z54z97gExcerpt from <em>Domestic Subjects: Gender, Citizenship, and Law in Native American Literature</em>160211121017
56x2n418Re-Animating Europe: The Transnational Visual Grammar of “Zeichentrick” in Marshall Plan Propaganda15829344352
75f5r47sLocating New Fields in Transnational American Studies15731244359
78w3x553The Curious Case of Sick Keesar: Tracing the Roots of South Asian Presence in the Early Republic15331394241
4v0239njHygiene, Whiteness and Immigration: Upton Sinclair and the “Jungle” of the American Health Care System15159362828
30m769phImperial Revisionism: US Historians of Latin America and the Spanish Colonial Empire (ca. 1915–1945)14950422334
9pj5d9bp“Introduction: Archipelagic Thinking and the Borderwaters: A US-Eccentric Vision"14341264531
98t70856Migration in Times of Pandemic: Mark Twain’s “3,000 Years Among the Microbes” and the Prospect of Planetary Health14246333132
33v8c3xxThe Power of Formalism: The New Historicism14132164944
05f341t8Smoke on the Water: Incineration at Sea and the Birth of a Transatlantic Environmental Movement14038163551
8fz4t188Colonial Photography Across Empires and Islands14037283342
5t02n321Mark Twain, “The Treaty with China,” and the Chinese Connection13948363025
2bf4k8zqA Transnational Tale of Teenage Terror: <em>The Blackboard Jungle</em> in Global Perspective13825233159
1r45m1dqFeminist Novels in a "Non-Feminist" Age: Pearl S. Buck on Asian and American Women13753204024
53c6c1kpRedefining the American in Asian American Studies: Transnationalism, Diaspora, and Representation13737263638
70z6w502‘We’d rather eat rocks’: Contesting the Thirty Meter Telescope in a Struggle over Science and Sovereignty in Hawai‘i13641362930
1hw3p4kxCartographies of the Self: Indigenous Territoriality and Literary Sovereignty in Contemporary Native American Life Writing13534273242
1mf6j8kfBenjamin Rush's Travels Towards Peace13576142223
1n63k5bsNo Simple History: Nikkei Incarceration on Indigenous Lands13434242749
2xh8j1nbExcerpt from <em>The Color of Success: Asian Americans and the Origins of the Model Minority</em>13147272235
19c9k0brDismantling Bellicose Identities: Strategic Language Games in Theresa Hak Kyung Cha’s <em>DICTEE</em>13045322429

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