Suzanne Bost

423 citations
19 papers · 112 · h-index 5

Impact in

    • Latin American and Latino Studies
    • Latin American Literature Studies
    • Asian American and Pacific Histories

Papers in

    • Latin American and Latino Studies 12
    • Latin American Literature Studies 2
    • Posthumanist Ethics and Activism 2
    • Asian American and Pacific Histories 2
    • Critical Race Theory in Education 1
    • Race, History, and American Society 1

Suzanne Bost

14 papers receiving 70 citations

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Suzanne Bost
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  • Cultural Studies 53
  • Music 8
  • Literature and Literary Theory 22
  • Linguistics and Language 7
  • Visual Arts and Performing Arts 7
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All Works

19 of 19 papers shown
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1 201240
2 200429
3 200714
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Gloria Anzaldua's Mestiza Pain: Mexican Sacrifice, Chicana Embodiment, and Feminist Politics.
20054
5 20094
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Women and Chile at the Alamo: Feeding U.S. Colonial Mythology
20033
7 20163
8 20013
9 20152
10
Shared Selves : Latinx Memoir and Ethical Alternatives to Humanism
20192
11 20172
12 20172
13 20051
14 20101
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Disability, Decoloniality, and Other-than-Humanist Ethics in Anzaldúan Thought
20191
16 19981
17 20190
18 20220
19 20220

About Suzanne Bost

Suzanne Bost is a scholar working on Cultural Studies, Sociology and Political Science, Music, Gender Studies and Social Psychology, having authored 19 papers that have together received 112 indexed citations. Recurring topics across this work include Latin American and Latino Studies (12 papers), Latin American Literature Studies (2 papers), Music History and Culture (2 papers), Posthumanist Ethics and Activism (2 papers), Asian American and Pacific Histories (2 papers), Critical Race Theory in Education (1 paper), Media, Gender, and Advertising (1 paper) and Race, History, and American Society (1 paper). The work is most often cited by research in Cultural Studies (53 citations), Music (8 citations), Literature and Literary Theory (22 citations), Linguistics and Language (7 citations) and Visual Arts and Performing Arts (7 citations). Suzanne Bost has collaborated with scholars based in United States. Frequent co-authors include Frances R. Aparicio and Victoria E. Bynum. Their work appears in journals such as Postmodern Culture, The Journal of Southern History, MELUS Multi-Ethnic Literature of the United States, Journal of Transnational American Studies and Latino Studies.

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