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Travis Franks
Utah State University - Logan / United States
Social Sciences / Linguistics and Literature
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Travis Franks's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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“We Are Considered Undesirable Foreigners” in “This Our Texas”: Mexican American Settler Nativism in CaballeroT FranksMELUS: Multi-Ethnic Literature of the United States 43 (3), 86-102, 201862018
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"Talkin about Lester": Community, Culpability, and Narrative Suppression in Child of GodT FranksMississippi Quarterly 67 (1), 75-97, 201462014
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Make Settler Fantasy Strange AgainT FranksWestern American Literature 54 (3), 295-322, 201922019
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Non-Natives and Nativists: The Settler Colonial Origins of Anti-Immigrant Sentiment in Contemporary Literatures of the US and AustraliaTB FranksArizona State University, 201922019
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Uncanny encounters and haunting colonial histories in Australia’s reconciliation-era narrativesT FranksSettler Colonial Studies 13 (3), 398-418, 202312023
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