The Global Latinidades Project sponsors and co-sponsors research by a wide array of activist scholars in Latinx, Latin American, and Global Studies, in addition to intersecting fields and areas. Research variously explores the complexities and vicissitudes of the local/global dialectic and related matters. Select publications will be featured on this website.
Incomplete Autonomy at the Limits of (Neo)Liberalism: Mapping Indigenous Ungovernability within the Global Uncommons in Jharkhand, India, and Oaxaca, Mexico
Raghu, Pratik. "Incomplete Autonomy at the Limits of (Neo)Liberalism: Mapping Indigenous Ungovernability within the Global Uncommons in Jharkhand, India, and Oaxaca, Mexico." Ph.D. Dissertation, Department of Global Studies, UC Santa Barbara. Santa Barbara ProQuest Dissertations Publishing, no. 30241172, 2022.
A Kiss across the Ocean: Transatlantic Intimacies of British Post-Punk and US Latinidad
Rodríguez, Richard T. A Kiss across the Ocean: Transatlantic Intimacies of British Post-Punk and US Latinidad. Durham: Duke University press, 2022.
Can the Panthers Still Save Us? Street Actions, Non-Profit Factions and the Non-Movement Against State Violence
Soto, Oscar Fabian and Clint Terrell. "Can the Panthers Still Save Us? Street Actions, Non-Profit Factions and the Non-Movement Against State Violence." St. Antony's International Review 16.2 (June 2021): 88-114.
Violentologies: Violence, Identity, and Ideology in Latina/o Literature
Olguín, B. V. Violentologies: Violence, Identity, and Ideology in Latina/o Literature. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2021.
In the Long Run: The Life & Legacy of Barrio Intellectual Luis J. Rodriguez in Local & Global Contexts
Metcalf, Josephine and B. V. Olguín (eds.). In the Long Run: The Life & Legacy of Barrio Intellectual Luis J. Rodriguez in Local & Global Contexts. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, forthcoming 2024.