COLLEGE OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL SCIENCES SCHOLARSHIP PORTFOLIO (2013) | Page 87
DEPARTMENTS
Andreana Clay
Clay, A. (2012). The Hip-Hop Generation Fights Back: Youth, Activism, and Post-Civil Rights Politics.
New York: NYU Press.
Clay, A., Sears, C,, Field, J., & Martinez, A. (Eds). (2011). Criminalization and Sexuality, Vol. 37:1.
Social Justice. Special Issue.
Clay, A. (2011). Working Day and Night: Black Manhood as the King of Pop. Journal of Popular Music
Studies, Vol. 23:1.
Clay, A. (2009). Civic Engagement, Childhood And Adolescence. In: Encyclopedia of the Life Course
and Human Development, Vol. 1. Ed. Deborah Carr. Detroit: Macmillan Reference.
Clay, A. (2008). Like an Old Soul Record: MeShell Ndegeocello, Queer Politics, and Hip-Hop
Feminism. Pp. 53-73, in Meridians: Feminism, Race, Transnationalism, Vol. 8:1.
Clay, A. (2007). I Used to be Scared of the Dick: Queer Women of Color, Hip-Hop, and Black
Masculinity. pp. 149-165 in Home Girls Make Some Noise!: Hip-Hop Feminism Anthology. G.
D. Pough, E. Richardson, A. Durham, and R. Raimist, editors. Monroe, CA: Parker Publishing.
**Reprinted in That’s the Joint!: The Hip-Hop Studies Reader, edited by M. Forman and M.A.
Neal. New York: Routledge, 2011.
Clayton Dumont
Dumont, C. (in press). The intergenerational battle for the bodies of our ancestors. Chapter in Our Way:
A Parallel History, ed. Julie Cajune (a textbook for Native America High School history courses,
funded by the Kellogg Foundation.)
Dumont, C. (in press). Affirming native lives in the struggle to defend our dead: Confronting a colonial
Quagmire. In NAGPRA at 20, eds. Sangita Chari and Jaime Lavallee (National NAGPRA
Program), Oregon State University Press: Corvallis: OR.
Book Review: (in press). Community Based Archaeology: Research with, by, and for Indigenous and
Local Communities, by Sonya Atalay, University of California Press, in Wicazo Sa Review.
Dumont, C. (2011). Contesting scientists’ narrations of NAGPRA’s legislative history: Rule 10.11 and
the recovery of ‘culturally unidentifiable’ ancestors. In: Wicazo Sa Review: A Journal of Native
Studies, (26)1:5-42 (2011).
Book Review: (2009). Opening archaeology: Repatriations impact on contemporary research and
practice, Ed. Thomas Killion, in Wicazo Sa Review (24)1:113-117.
Dumont, C. (2008). The Promise of Poststructuralist Sociology: Marginalized Peoples and the Problem
of Knowledge. SUNY Press.
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