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Crumbaugh, Justin. (2011) “Afterlife and Bare Life: The Valley of the Fallen as a Paradigm of Government.” Journal of Spanish Cultural Studies 12.4 (December 2011): 419-438.


Crumbaugh, Justin. (2012) “Poiesis, producción, trabajo.” Revista ALCES XXI 0 (Spring 2012): 41-53.


Crumbaugh, Justin. (2013-2014) “Sacralización y poder soberano: El discurso de las víctimas.” Prosopopeya: Revista de crítica contemporánea 8 (2013-2014): 157-175.


Crumbaugh, Justin. (2014) “Spectacle and Spectralization, Untimely Timelessness: Marcelino pan y vino and 1950s Francoism.” Journal of Spanish Cultural Studies 15.3 (Fall 2014): 337-350.


Crumbaugh, Justin and Nil Santiáñez (2021) Eds. and Intro (with a critical history of Spanish fascism in global context). Spanish Fascist Writing. Toronto: U Toronto P, 2021.


Darling, N. (2021) A Performative Regionalist View on Site. In Andrea Kahn and Carol Burns, editors, Site Matters - Strategies for Uncertainty Through Planning and Design, 2nd ed., (pp. 269). New York, NY: Routledge.


Day, I. (2024) “Haunted by Answers.” Guest Column in Daily Hampshire Gazette, online and print, Jan 9, 2024. Retrieved from: https://www.gazettenet.com/Guest-columnist-Day-53579030


Day, I. (2024). “Crisis Infrastructures.” Forum essay on Laleh Khalili’s Sinews of War and Trade. Critical Ethnic Studies 8.2


Day I. and Kono S. (2023). “Afterword.” Genbaku no uta—Poetry after the Atomic Bomb: A Collection of Tanka Poetry by Hideko Kono. Ed. Yumie Kono. Trans. Yumie Kono and Ariel O’Sullivan. Nagano: Mokuseisha Press.


Day, I. (2022) “In Conversation with Artist Ken Lum.” The Brooklyn Rail. July /August 2002.