The Uncivil Sphere and Anarchist Movements: Problems of Status Quo Violence, Internationalist Militancy, and Anti-state Civil Society
Dana Williams
“Cinderella seems so easy”: Archetypal Characterisation in Bob Dylan and T.S. Eliot’s Wastelands
Nadia López-Peláez Akalay
Solitude and Exile in Roberto Bolaño
Rodica Grigore
Book Review: Leigh Goodmark, Imperfect Victims: Criminalized Survivors and the Promise of Abolition Feminism. University of California Press. 2023. – Free Content
Reviewed by Jasmine Khoshnou
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VOLUME 17, NUMBER 2, APRIL 30, 2024
VOLUME 17, NUMBER 1, JANUARY 31, 2024
Producing the Present through the Past: Adam Smith and the Inevitability of the Economy
Jeremy Wolf
The Impact COVID had on Carceral Institutions in the United States
Kennedy Suzette Ratcliff
A Comparison of the Patient Wife in Boccaccio, Petrarch, Chaucer, and Lope
Carol Jamison and William O. Deaver
Book Review: James Söderholm, Prince Hamlet. Lioness Writing Ltd. 2021. – Free Content
Reviewed by Fevronia Novac
Book Review: Steve Herbert, Too Easy to Keep: Life-Sentenced Prisoners and the Future of Mass Incarceration. Oakland, CA: University of California Press. 2019. – Free Content
Reviewed by Joseph S. Bakura
VOLUME 16, NUMBER 4, OCTOBER 31, 2023
Special Issue: Journeys and Quests
Guest Editors: Rodica Grigore & Jay Corwin
Introduction: Journeys and Quests
Rodica Grigore
My Journey with Calvino
Rui Zink
Impressions of a Brazilian in New Delhi
Fabio Akcelrud Durão (Translated by Tauan Tinti)
Peripheral Orientalism and the Creation of Arab Literary Precursors in
Quinteto de Mogador by Alberto Ruy Sánchez
Ignacio López-Calvo
A Journey to the Self: The Quest for Identity in Clarice Lispector’s Fiction
Rodica Grigore
Quests for a Change of Territories: Forms of Dystopia and Transfiction in
La autopista: the movie, by Jorge Enrique Lage
Nanne Timmer
Horizons and Landscapes
Pedro Serrano
Un viaje a la literatura. Confesiones de un lector
(A Journey to Literature. Confessions of a Reader)
Alonso Cueto
Ir, regresar, quedarse, o tres formas de inventar el mundo
(Go, Return, Stay or Three Forms of Inventing of the World)
Rafael Ángel Herra
Los viajes del Barón von Humboldt a Cuba: vistas/visitas de su narrativa personal
(Baron von Humboldt’s Travels to Cuba: Views/Visits from his Personal Narrative)
Fernando Valerio-Holguín
A Message from the Theory in Action Book Review Editor – Free Content
Robert M. Worley
Book Review: Justin Brooks, You Might Go to Prison, Even Though You’re Innocent. Oakland, CA: University of California Press. 2023. – Free Content
Reviewed by Matthew Jahnge
Book Review: Justin Brooks, You Might Go to Prison, Even Though You’re Innocent. Oakland, CA: University of California Press. 2023. – Free Content
Reviewed by Tighe J. Bontempo
Book Review: Justin Brooks, You Might Go to Prison, Even Though You’re Innocent. Oakland, CA: University of California Press. 2023. – Free Content
Reviewed by Kevin E. Holmwood
JOURNAL OF SOCIAL JUSTICE VOLUME 11, 2023
Guest Editor: Abraham DeLeon
Abraham P. DeLeon
The Tree of Knowledge and Paths of the Serpent
Kevin J. Holohan
Cartography of the Present: The Meaning Crisis and Maps for the Future
John Lupinacci
Spores of Mycelial Nature: A Tale of Radical Mycology for Ecocritical Education
Shane Burley
Book Reviews:
Shane Burley
Examining the Blood Libel: Interview with Magda Teter
VOLUME 16, NUMBER 3, JULY 31, 2023
Know Justice, Know Peace: Reflections from a community-based, action research collective
Tessa Hicks Peterson, Therese-Julia Uy, Claudia Vanessa Reyes, Dalia Paris-Saper and Keely Nguyen
Death as a Hidden Gem in Mircea Eliade’s “The Trenches”
Ali Shehzad Zaidi
Les Trois Grâces and Mircea Eliade’s Metaphysical Attempt to Control Illness
Fevronia Novac
Chandervati
Qudratullah Shahab Translated by Yasmeen Razi Zaidi
Violent Crime and Destiny Control: Theorizing a Missing Variable in Criminology
Todd Greene
Book Review: Michael Fiddler, Theo Kindynis, Travis Linnemann, Ghost Criminology: The Afterlife of Crime and Punishment. New York: New York University Press. 2022. – Free Content
Reviewed by Sean Herp
Book Review: Carissa Byrne Hessick, Punishment Without Trial: Why Plea Bargaining is a Bad Deal. New York: Abrams Press. 2021. – Free Content
Kennedy Suzette Ratcliff
VOLUME 16, NUMBER 2, APRIL 30, 2023
Dive In: Transformative Education, Direct Action, and Innovative Media Strategies in an (Inter)Collegiate Partnership to Save a Community Pool
Caroline K. Kaltefleiter
Journeys and Exile in Roberto Bolaño’s Novel The Savage Detectives
Rodica Grigore
Mahmud Darwish’s Prose and Poetry as Means of Peaceful Resistance for the Palestinians: The Importance of Re-Writing the History of Palestine
Manuel Enrique López Brenes and Roberto Marín Guzmán
Ghalib, the Heavenly Scribe of Earthly Sorrow
Ali Shehzad Zaidi
A Look at Ron Huff’s Contributions to Social Justice – Free Content
Brian Forst Interviewed by Robert M. Worley
VOLUME 16, NUMBER 1, JANUARY 31, 2023
Colonias, Water, and Extractable Bodies: COVID19’s impact on the Rio Grande Valley
Hilario Molina and Robert Carley
No such thing as Capitalism or Socialism:
All societies have always been and continue to be caste systems
John Asimakopoulos
The Perversion of Populism in the 21st Century: The Ideology of the Elites and the Masses
Christian Schlaerth
The People Jhumpa Lahiri Little Likes
John Cussen
Book Review: Paolo Sollier, Kicks, Spits & Headers: The Autobiographical Reflections of an Accidental Footballer. Colchester/New York/Port Watson: Minor Compositions. 2022. – Free Content
Reviewed by Gary L. Grizzle
Book Review: John Asimakopoulos, The Political Economy of the Spectacle and Postmodern Caste. Chicago: Haymarket Books. 2020. – Free Content
Reviewed by Garrick B. Harden
VOLUME 15, NUMBER 4, OCTOBER 31, 2022
Special Issue: Masks and Identity in Literature
Guest Editors: Rodica Grigore & Jay Corwin
Introduction: Masks and Identity
Rodica Grigore
Country Life
Rui Zink
Changing Identities: 23 Fragments on Contemporary Literature and Life
Fabio Akcelrud Durão
Violence and the Masks of Monsters in José Donoso’s Fiction
Rodica Grigore
Masks of the Author in Dazai Osamu’s Fiction
George T. Sipos
Vegatations: Truth and Disguise from Bertolt Brecht to Paul Celan
Pedro Serrano
Buscando a un personaje en la historia (y en las historias)
Looking for a Character in History (and in Stories)
Alonso Cueto
Crítica transatlántica a comienzos del siglo XXI
(Transatlantic Criticism at the Beginning of the 21st Century)
Julio Ortega
La mirada animal en “Axolotl” de Julio Cortázar
(The Animal Gaze in Julio Cortázar´s “Axolotl”)
Fernando Valerio-Holguín
Máscaras reales y fragmentadas de Buenos Aires
(Real and Fragmented Masks of Buenos Aires)
Pablo Baisotti
Book Review: Max A. Greenberg, Twelve Weeks to Change a Life: At-Risk Youth in a Fractured State. University of California Press. 2019. – Free Content
Reviewed by Andrew D. Arnold
Book Review: David C. Pyrooz and Scott H. Decker, Competing for Control: Gangs and the Social Order of Prisons. Cambridge University Press. 2019. – Free Content
Reviewed by Daniel P. Mears
Book Review: David J. Thomas, The State of American Policing: Psychology, Behavior, Problems, and Solutions. Praeger. 2019. – Free Content
Reviewed by Patryk Jaroszkiewicz
VOLUME 15, NUMBER 3, JULY 31, 2022
Place-Based and Experiential Pedagogies: Teaching radical concepts in social movements and political sociology
Deric Shannon
Killing for Recognition: Mass Public Shootings in the Era of Hyper-Neoliberalism
Luigi Esposito and Fernando M. Perez
Postmodernism: The Evolution of Symbolic Interactionism and Critical Theory
John Asimakopoulos
Thinking About James Q. Wilson: Examining the Intellectual Contributions of One of the Greatest Criminal Justice Scholar. – Free Content
Brian Forst Interviewed by Robert M. Worley
Book Review: Henry, J.S., Smoke but No Fire: Convicting the Innocent of Crimes that Never Happened. University of California Press. 2020. – Free Content
Reviewed by Rick Dale
Book Review: John Douglas and Mark Olshaker, Mindhunter: Inside the FBI’s Elite Serial Crime Unit. New York, NY: Pocket Books. 1995. – Free Content
Reviewed by Ashley M. Werner
Book Review: Daniel P. Mears, Out-of-Control Criminal Justice: The Systems Improvement Solution for More Safety, Justice, Accountability, and Efficiency. Cambridge University Press. 2017. – Free Content
Reviewed by Kennedy Ratcliff
VOLUME 15, NUMBER 2, APRIL 30, 2022
Trans Theory and Intimate Partner Violence
Charlie Davis
Distant Theory in Comparative Literary Studies
Corin Braga
A Sufi tale from Alf Layla wa-layla (the Arabian nights): the story of Abu L-Hasan with Abu Ja‘far the leper. An analysis of the social and religious context of medieval Islam
Manuel Enrique López Brenes and Roberto Marín Guzmán
Towards strategic rioting?
Brian Martin
Toward Riotous Strategy
Benjamin S. Case
Book Review: Ruth Kinna and Clifford Harper, Great Anarchists. London: Dog Section Press. 2020.
Reviewed by Gary L. Grizzle