Faculty Books and Publications
- Edna Bonacich
- The New Asian Immigration in Los Angeles and Global Restructuring
- Behind the Label. Inequality in the Los Angeles Apparel Industry
- Immigrant Entrepreneurs. Koreans in Los Angeles
- The Economic Basis of Ethinc Solidarity. Small Business in the Japanese American Community
- Edward Chang
- Los Angeles Struggles toward Multiethnic Community
- Who African Americans Are
- Ethnic Peace in the American City
- Overseas Koreans Times
- Multiethnic Coalition Building in Los Angeles
- Following the Footsteps of Korean Americans
- Ralph Crowder
- Afro-Americans in New York Life and History
- Richard F. Lowy
- Introduction to Ethnic Studies
- Alfredo Mirandé
- The Stanford Chronicles
- Hombres y Machos
- The Chicano Experience. An Alternative Perspective
- Gringo Justice
- La Chicana. The Mexican American Woman
- Jennifer Nájera
- Nájera, Jennifer. 2005. Review of This Bridge Called My Back: Writings by Radical Women of Color (3rd edition), edited by Gloria Anzaldúa and Cherrie Moraga. In E3W Review of Books. Ethnic and Third World Literatures Graduate Specialization at UT Austin, eds. 5:66-68.
- Nájera, Jennifer. "Rio Grande Valley Football Fever." Mesquite Review Oct./Nov. 2003.
- Armando Navarro
- The Mexicano Political Experience in Occupied Aztlán: Struggles and Change
- The Cristal Experiment. A Chicano Struggle for Community Control
- Mexican American Youth Organization
- National Summit Conference on Immigration: The Immigration Crisis: Latino Public Policy Response
- La Raza Unida Party. A Chicano Challenge to the U.S. Two-Party Dictatorship
- Robert C. Perez
- Robert Perez has published A History of the Cabazon Band of Mission Indians: 1776-1876 (Indio, CA: Fantasy Press, 1999). He has a book review forthcoming in Religion entitled "The Invention of Prophecy: Continuity and Meaning in Hopi Indian Religion," and a chapter entitled "Evolution of a Desert Cahuilla Nation" to be included in a forthcoming anthology edited by Professor Clifford E. Trafzer.
- Dylan Rodríguez
- Prof. Rodríguez' first book, Forced Passages: Imprisoned Radical Intellectuals and the U.S. Prison Regime was published in 2006 by the University of Minnesota Press. His essay-length writings have appeared in such scholarly journals as Radical History Review, Social Identities: Journal for the Study of Race, Nation, and Culture, The Review of Education, Pedagogy, and Cultural Studies, Social Justice: a Journal of Crime, Conflict, & World Order, and Genre: Forms of Discourse and Culture. Some of his other written work has been included in such anthologies as Warfare: Prison and the American Homeland (ed. Joy Ann James) (Durham: Duke University Press, 2007), Positively No Filipinos Allowed: Building Communities and Discourse (eds. Tiongson, Gutierrez, and Gutierrez) (Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2006), Pedagogies of the Global: Knowledge in the Human Interest (ed. Arif Dirlik), (Boulder: Paradigm Publishers, 2006), and Radical Philosophy Today, Vol. 2: The Problems of Resistance, (Steve Martinot, ed.) (Amherst, NY: Humanity Press, 2001).