C.V.: BOOKS/ACADEMIC PAPERS CONSIDERING MY WORK
- Daniel García Ordaz
- Aug 1, 2019
- 2 min read
Updated: Nov 18, 2022
Part of my Curriculum Vitae . . . a list of books and/or academic papers, theses, dissertations, etc. in which researchers quote my writing (creative and journalistic work), or consider my writing . . .

Rhetorics of Nepantla, Memory, and the Gloria Evangelina Anzaldúa Papers: Archival Impulses (by Diana Isabel Martínez, Lexington Books, 2022.)
Teaching Young Adult Literature (by Mike Cadden, Karen Coats, Roberta Seelinger Trites--chapter on Borderlands YA writers by Amy Cummins, Modern Language Association, 2020.)
English & Cultural Diversity: Identity formation in adolescence through the analysis of linguistic and cultural diversity (M.A. thesis by Bridget van de Grootevheen, Utrecht University, The Netherlands, 2020)
This Bridge We Call Communication: Anzaldúan Approaches to Theory, Method, and Praxis (editors Leandra H. Hernández and Robert Gutierrez-Perez, Lexington Books, 2019)
Batos, Bolillos, Pochos, and Pelados: Class and Culture on the South Texas Border [2nd Ed] (by Chad Richardson and Michael Pisani, University of Texas Press, 2017)
Revolutionary Mexico on Film: A Critical History, 1914-2014 (by Bob Herzberg, McFarland & Company, Inc., 2015)
The Chican@ Nue The Chican@ Nueva Onda as a P a Onda as a Poetic Tidal W oetic Tidal Wave: The Revitalization, Repoliticalization & Redefinition of “Chican@” Through Poetry (by Christopher Carmona, Diálogo Vol. 17, No. 2, De Paul University, 2014)
Chicana/o Struggles for Education: Activism in the Community (by Guadalupe San Miguel, Jr., University of Houston, 2013)
"The Borderpsychosocial Development Project: Is There a Specific Psychosocial Consciousness that Frames Development for Border Women?" doctoral thesis by Maria Gloria Munguia Wellman, University of New Mexico, 2013)
"Visuality and the Archive: The Gloria Evangelina Anzaldúa Papers as a Theory of Social Change" (doctoral dissertation by Diana Isabel Bowen, The University of Texas at Austin, 2010)
"Local Literacies as Counter-Hegemonic Practices Deconstructing Anti-Spanish Ideologies in the Rio Grande Valley" (by Luz A. Murillo, National Reading Conference Yearbook, 59, 2010)
Patrolling Chaos: The U.S. Border Patrol in Deep South Texas (Robert Lee Maril, Texas Tech University Press, 2006)
Wow, Jasmine! Thank you for finding me again! Congratulations on your thesis defense!!! That's fantastic news! I am so happy for you!
I would love to have a Skype session or video chat perhaps using www.streamyard.com, etc.
I hope you are well! Thank you for updating me on your great success!
Hi, Daniel, I'm Jasmine from China. Sorry for losing contact with you for so long because there was a trouble with my email box so I lost all email adresses of my friends. I tried to find your blog and leave a message here, hoping that you would see it and contact me. With your help and support, I have completed my doctoral dissertation and have got some positive comments in the oral defense. I have shown my gratitude to you in the acknowledgements and I'd like to share my happiness with you. If possible, would you please contact me by writing to my new email address : 200311048@oamail. gdufs.edu.cn ?