The following articles and books have been published by Professors from different academic units and represent the wild array of research interest involved in Hispanic studies.
Kathia Ibacache, Javier Munos-Diaz, Eric A. Vance, and Caitlin M. Berry. "Forgotten Hispano-American Literature: Representation of Hispano-American Presses in Academic Libraries." (Peer-reviewed Journal article)
Jennifer Ann Delaney and Leila Gómez. "Narrative of Origin and Utopia in Lucrecia Martel’s Nueva Argirópolis." (Peer- reviewed article)
Juan Pablo Dabove. "Nightmares of the Lettered City: Banditry and Literature in Latin America, 1816-1929. Illuminations." (eBook winner of the 2010 Kayden Book Award)
Susan R. Hallstead. "José Mármol's Amalia (1851, 1855): The Politics of Consumption and the Limits of Liberalism." (Peer-reviewed journal article)
Mary K. Long, co edited with Leila Gómez, Asunción Horno-Delgado and Núria Silleras-Fernández. "Teaching Gender through Latin America, Latino and Iberian Texts and Cultures." (eBook)
Nina Molinaro, co-edited with Nancy Vosburg. "Spanish and Latin American Women's Crime Fiction in the New Millennium: From Noir to Gris."
Andrés Prieto. "Confessing to be an Indian: Penance and the Creation of a Native Self in José de Acosta's Missiology."(Peer reviewed journal article)
Esther Brown and Javier Rivas. "Bringing purported black sheep into the fold: Galician inflected infinitives and Puerto Rican Spanish pre-verbal infinitival subject pronouns." (Peer reviewed journal article)
Arturo Aldama, Clint Carroll, Natasha Myhal, Luz Ruiz, and Maria Ruiz-Martinez. Indigeneity. "Indigeneity, Gender, and Latinx Feminism." (Bibliography entry)
Arturo Aldama, Laura Malaver, Shawn O'Neal, Alejandra Benita Portillos. "Race and Violence." (Bibliography entry)
Sophia Piña-McMahon. "Student Highlight: Sophia Piña-McMahon on Hispanic Heritage Month"
Nicholas Villaneuva. The Lynching of Mexicans in the Texas Borderlands. University of New Mexico Press. 2017.
Jessica Ordaz. The Shadow of El Centro : A History of Migrant Incarceration and Solidarity / Jessica Ordaz. The University of North Carolina Press. 2021.