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Book Chapter
Plaza, Dwaine, and Harry Goulbourne. Aging In Babylon: Elderly Caribbeans Living In Great Britain. Caribbean Families In Britain And The Transatlantic World. London: Macmillian: The University of Warwick Caribbean Studies Series, 2001. 219-231. Print. Caribbean Families In Britain And The Transatlantic World.
Gross, Joan, David McMurray, and Ted Swedenburg. Arab Noise And Ramadan Nights: Rai, Rap, And Franco-Maghrebi Indentity. Displacement, Diaspora And The Geographies Of Identity. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 1996. Print. Displacement, Diaspora And The Geographies Of Identity.
Gross, Joan. Food Activism In Western Oregon. Food Activism: Agency, Democracy And Economy. NY: Bloomsbury, 2014. 15-30. Print. Food Activism: Agency, Democracy And Economy.
Gross, Joan. The Form And Function Of Humor In The Liége Puppet Theater. Humor And Comedy In Puppetry. Bowling Green: Popular Press, 1987. 106-126. Print. Humor And Comedy In Puppetry.
Gross, Joan. Halloween Aux Etats-Unis D'amérique: Une Vue Personnelle. Halloween Passage. 2001. 29-38. Print. Halloween Passage.
Gross, Joan. A History Of Difference, Power And Discrimination At Oregon State University (With Dr. Janet Nishihara). Teaching For Change: The Difference, Power, And Discrimination Model. Boulder: Lexington Books, 2007. 5-16. Print. Teaching For Change: The Difference, Power, And Discrimination Model.
Gross, Joan. Multilingualism In Morocco. Contemporary Cultural Anthropology. Glenview, IL: HarperCollins, 1993. Print. Contemporary Cultural Anthropology.
Barnd, Natchee. A New Era For Teaching American Indian Studies. Teaching Race In The 21St Century: College Teachers Talk About Their Fears, Risks, And Rewards. Ed. Lisa Guerrero. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009. Print. Teaching Race In The 21St Century: College Teachers Talk About Their Fears, Risks, And Rewards.
Gross, Joan. Phat . Fat: The Anthropology Of Obsession. New York: Penguin/Tarcher, 2005. Print. Fat: The Anthropology Of Obsession.
Gross, Joan, and David McMurray. Puerto Rican And Algerian Musical Discourses In The Diaspora. Minoritiés Ethniques Anglophones Et Francophones: Études Culturelles Comparatives. Paris: L'Harmattan, 2003. Print. Minoritiés Ethniques Anglophones Et Francophones: Études Culturelles Comparatives.
Gross, Joan. Rai, Rap And Ramadan Nights: Franco-Maghrebi Cultural Identities. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1997. Print.
Whitebear, Luhui, Kenlea Pebbles, and Stephen Gasteyer. Resisting Extraction Of The Scared: Indigenous-Based Grassroots Resistance To Frontier Capitalism. Grassroots Activisms: Public Rhetorics In Localized Contexts. Ohio State University Press, 2024. Print. Grassroots Activisms: Public Rhetorics In Localized Contexts.
Goodnow, Trischa, and J. Kimble, eds. On The Role Of Cognitive Possibility In Propaganda Appeals. Metaphor , Narrative, And The Visual. A. 2013. 75-86. Print. Metaphor , Narrative, And The Visual.
Henderson, Sarah L, Mary Kay Gugerty, and Aseem Prakash. Shaping Civic Advocacy: International And Dometic Policies Toward Russia's Ngo Sector. Advocacy Organizations And Collective Action. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2010. Print. Advocacy Organizations And Collective Action.
Plaza, Dwaine, Erlinda Gonzales-Berry, and Jun Xing. We Are Tired Of Cookies And Old Clothes': From Poverty Programs To Community Empowerment Among Oregon's Mexicano Population, 1957-1975. Seeing Color: Indigenous Peoples And Radicalized Ethnic Minorities In Oregon. Oregon State University Press, 2007. 93-116. Print. Seeing Color: Indigenous Peoples And Radicalized Ethnic Minorities In Oregon.
Ortiz, Steven M, Anita Ilta Garey, and Karen V Hansen. Wives Who Play By The Rules: Working On Emotions In The Sport Marriage. At The Heart Of Work And Family: Engaging The Ideas Of Arlie Hochschild. 2011. 124-135. Print. At The Heart Of Work And Family: Engaging The Ideas Of Arlie Hochschild.
Conference Proceedings
Gross, Joan. Belgian Language Politics In Performance. The Sixth Annual Symposium about Language and Society 1999: 104-114. Print. The Sixth Annual Symposium About Language And Society.

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