Working Papers
Paper 1: Suresh Canagarajah, Penn State University: Toward a Rhetoric of Translingual Writing. Now available in Translingual Practice: Global Englishes and Cosmopolitan Relations. Abingdon, UK: Routledge.
Paper 2: Min-Zhan Lu and Bruce Horner, University of Louisville: Translingual Literacy and Matters of Agency. (forthcoming in College English)
Paper 3: Juan C. Guerra, University of Washington: Cultivating Transcultural Citizenship in a Discursive Democracy. Now available in Texts of Consequence: Composing Rhetorics of Social Activism for the Writing Classroom. Eds. Christopher Wilkey and Nicholas Mauriello Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press.
Paper 4: Juan C. Guerra, University of Washington: “From Code-Segregation to Code-Switching to Code-Meshing: Finding Deliverance from Deficit Thinking through Language Awareness and Performance.” 61st Yearbook of the Literacy Research Association. Ed. Pamela J. Dunston, Linda B. Gambrell, Kathy Headley, Susan King Fullerton, and Pamela M. Stecker. Oak Creek, WI: Literacy Research Association, 2012. 108-18.
Paper 5: Juan C. Guerra, University of Washington: Life in the Neither/Nor: Figural Representations of Literacy, Space and Identity. 2012
Paper 6: Patricia Bizzell, College of the Holy Cross: Review of Linguistic Capital and Language Policy in a Globalizing World by Joseph Sung-Yul Park and Lionel Wee. 2012
Paper 7: Bruce Horner, University of Louisville and Cindy Selfe, Ohio State University: Translinguality/Transmodality Relations: Snapshots from a Dialogue. 2013
Paper 8: Patricia Bizzell, College of the Holy Cross: Comparing Comparativists and Translingualists: Notes on Convergences. (under submission to PMLA)