Map Home
Type / to search with text or keywords
/
keyboard shortcut: Type "/" on your keyboard for a quick search
Search button
Loading...
Loading...
Scroll left
Grants
Citations
H-Index
Patents
News
Books
Scroll right
Collapse sidebar
Data issues & feedback
Adjust height of sidebar
KMap
People
Adjust height of sidebar
KMap
Profile
Michelle Tellez
Member of the Graduate Faculty | Associate Professor, Mexican American Studies
Mexican American Studies
Full Page
Overview
Research
More
Collaboration
(11)
Andrea Romero
Mutual work: 1 Publication
Collaboration Details
Ada Wilkinson-Lee
Mutual work: 1 Publication
Collaboration Details
Rachel Gallery
Mutual work: 1 Publication
Collaboration Details
Richard Orozco
Mutual work: 1 Proposal
Collaboration Details
Jennifer Nichols
Mutual work: 1 Proposal
Collaboration Details
Page 1 of 3
Previous page
Next page
Grants
(1)
Arizona Youth Project: (Re)defining American Identity and National Belonging
2020
·
$20K
·
External
Principal Investigator (PI)
youth identity,
national belonging,
american identity,
social integration,
cultural diversity
Publications
(32)
Recent
The Impact of the 100-mile Border Enforcement Zone on Mexican Americans in Arizona
2024
border enforcement,
impact,
mexican americans,
arizona,
immigration
Border women and the community of Maclovio Rojas: Autonomy in the spaces of neoliberal neglect
2021
gender studies,
community development,
neoliberalism,
autonomy,
urban studies
Sometimes It’s Necessary to Break a Few Rules: A Virtual Interview with Yalitza Aparicio
2021
virtual interviews,
yalitza aparicio,
breaking rules,
celebrity interviews,
media interviews
Sometimes It rsquo;s Necessary to Break a Few Rules
2021
ethics,
behavior,
decision making,
risk-taking,
consequences
The Chicana Motherwork Anthology
2019
chicana studies,
motherhood,
anthology,
latina studies,
feminism
Border crossings and sexual conquest in the age of neoliberalism in the Sonoran Desert
2018
border crossings,
sexual behavior,
neoliberalism,
sonoran desert,
social geography
The Mexican Student Movement of 1968: A Remembrance With ‘La Nacha’
2018
mexican student movement,
1968,
remembrance,
la nacha,
student activism
Writing the Intersections: Feminist Autoethnography as Narrative Collaboration.
2018
feminist studies,
narrative research,
autoethnography,
collaborative research,
intersectionality
Trump’s Border In)securities
2017
border security,
immigration,
national security,
government policies,
political discourse
Interview with the Chicana Motherwork Collective
2017
motherhood,
chicana studies,
feminism,
community activism,
gender roles