Scholarly and Creative Works
2024
- Ramirez, S. A. (2024). “‘Ser mexicanx es magia’: Integrando el trauma y re-ordenando el Yo en Your Healing Is Killing Me (Tu sanación me está matando).” Hispanic Issues On Line, 33, 48–71. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/11299/265846
- Ramirez, S. A. (2024). “‘Hay Que Inventarnos/We Must Invent Ourselves’: The Impact of Alarcón and Cisneros’s Friendship on Chicana Feminist Literature.” In !Ay Tú! Critical Essays on the Work and Career of Sandra Cisneros. Austin, Texas: University of Texas Press.
- Ramirez, S. A. (2024). “Making (Sense of) Place: Sandra Cisneros’s Literary Arts Activism in the Midwest.” American Studies, 62(4). Retrieved from https://journals.ku.edu/amsj/article/view/18556
- Ramirez, S. A. (2024). Integrating Fractured Subjects in Virginia Grise’s blu. Chicana/Latina Studies: The Journal of Mujeres Activas En Letras y Cambio Social, 24(2).
2023
- Ramirez, S. A. (n.d.). Crossing Borders with Racha in Andrea Muñoz Martinez’s Performance and Visual Art. In Changing Our Minds with Anzaldúa.
2019
- Ramirez, S. A. (2019). “We Need Myths/Words + Magic.” In L. Mercado-Lopez & S. Saldivar-Hull (Eds.), El Mundo Zurdo 7: Selected Works from the 2018 Meeting of the Society for the Study of Gloria Anzaldúa (Vol. 7). San Francisco, California, USA: Aunt Lute Press.
- Ramirez, S. A. (2019). “A Call for Anti-Discrimination: Embracing Difference through Respect, Responsibility, and Reciprocity.” In Cuentos and Testimonies: Diversity and Inclusion at Texas State (p. n.p.). San Marcos, Texas, USA: Texas State University, Office of the Provost.
- Ramirez, S. A., Mercado-Lopez, L., & Saldivar-Hull, S. (Eds.). (2019). El Mundo Zurdo 7: Selected Works from the 2018 Meeting of the Society for the Study of Gloria Anzaldúa (Vol. 7). San Francisco, California, USA: Aunt Lute Press.
2018
- Ramirez, S. A. (2018). “Nepantla: What Matters in Times of Psychospiritual/Political Crisis.” In El Mundo Zurdo 6: Selected Works from the 2016 Meeting of the Society for the Study of Gloria Anzaldúa (Vol. 6). San Francisco, California, CA: Aunt Lute Press.
- Ramirez, S. A., Mercado-Lopez, L., & Saldivar-Hull, S. (Eds.). (2018). El Mundo Zurdo 6: Selected Works from the 2016 Meeting of the Society for the Study of Gloria Anzaldúa (Vol. 6). San Francisco, California, USA: Aunt Lute Press.
2017
- Ramirez, S. A., & Cantúa, N. E. (2017). “Publishing Work that Matters: Third Woman Press and Its Impact on Chicana and Latina Publishing.” Diálogo, 20(2), 77–85.
2014
- Ramirez, S. A. (2014, September 23). “Dichos for Success While in College a Long Way from Home.” Mujeres Talk. Retrieved from https://library.osu.edu/blogs/mujerestalk/tag/sara-a-ramirez/
2010
- Ramirez, S. A. (2010). “Chicana/o Movement.” In C. L. Bankston, III. (Ed.), Encyclopedia of American Immigration (Vol. 1, pp. 177–179). Pasadena, California, USA: Salem Press.
- Ramirez, S. A. (2010). “Mexican Deportations of 1931.” In C. L. Bankston, III. (Ed.), Encyclopedia of American Immigration (Vol. 1, pp. 703–704). Pasadena, California, USA: Salem Press.
2009
- Ramirez, S. A. (2009). “Realism, Naturalism, Modernism, 1940-1960.” In Norton StudySpace Online, Norton Anthology of African American Literature. New York, New York, USA: WW Norton and Company. Retrieved from http://www.wwnorton.com/college/English/africanamericanlit2e
2002
- Ramirez, S. A. (2002). “Locks on Nuestras Bocas: The Chicano Cultural Identity as a Result of History.” In Fresh Writing (Vol. 2, pp. 117–123). Notre Dame, Indiana, USA: University of Notre Dame.