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PPS 8.10 Form 1A Page 1 of 22 TEXAS STATE VITA I. Academic/Professional Background A. Name: Dr. John Mckiernan-Gonzalez Title: Associate Professor B. Educational Background Degree Year University Major Thesis/Dissertation PHD 2002 University of Michigan-Ann Arbor History MA 1995 University of Michigan-Ann Arbor History BA 1991 Oberlin College Art History and Latin American Studies C. University Experience Position University Comments Dates Assistant Professor, Department of History, College of Liberal Arts Texas State University., TX September 2013 - June 2016 Assistant Professor, Department of History, College of Liberal Arts University of Texas at Austin., TX August 2009 - August 2013 Woodrow Wilson Junior Faculty Career Enhancement Postdoctoral Fellow, Woodrow Wilson Foundation Woodrow Wilson Foundation., NJ September 2008 - August 2009 Assistant Professor, Department of History, College of Liberal Arts University of Texas - Austin., TX August 2005 - August 2008 Assistant Professor, Department of History, College of Arts and Sciences The University of South Florida - Tampa., FL August 2004 - August 2005 Rockefeller Foundation Postdoctoral Fellow, Center for Mexican American Studies & Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies University of Texas - Austin., TX August 2003 - August 2004 Lecturer, Department of History, College of Arts and Sciences University of South Florida - Tampa., FL August 2002 - August 2003

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TEXAS STATE VITA

I. Academic/Professional Background

A. Name: Dr. John Mckiernan-Gonzalez Title: Associate Professor

B. Educational Background

Degree Year University Major Thesis/Dissertation

PHD 2002 University of

Michigan-Ann

Arbor

History

MA 1995 University of

Michigan-Ann

Arbor

History

BA 1991 Oberlin College Art History and

Latin American

Studies

C. University Experience

Position University Comments Dates

Assistant Professor,

Department of History,

College of Liberal Arts

Texas State

University., TX

September 2013 -

June 2016

Assistant Professor,

Department of History,

College of Liberal Arts

University of

Texas at Austin.,

TX

August 2009 -

August 2013

Woodrow Wilson Junior

Faculty Career Enhancement

Postdoctoral Fellow,

Woodrow Wilson Foundation

Woodrow Wilson

Foundation., NJ

September 2008 -

August 2009

Assistant Professor,

Department of History,

College of Liberal Arts

University of

Texas - Austin.,

TX

August 2005 -

August 2008

Assistant Professor,

Department of History,

College of Arts and Sciences

The University of

South Florida -

Tampa., FL

August 2004 -

August 2005

Rockefeller Foundation

Postdoctoral Fellow, Center

for Mexican American Studies

& Lozano Long Institute of

Latin American Studies

University of

Texas - Austin.,

TX

August 2003 -

August 2004

Lecturer, Department of

History, College of Arts and

Sciences

University of

South Florida -

Tampa., FL

August 2002 -

August 2003

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II. TEACHING

A. Teaching Honors and Awards:

Award / Honor Recipient: Alpha Chi Favorite Professor, Alpha Chi Chapter.

January 1, 2015 - May 1, 2015

B. Courses Taught:

Texas State University:

HIST 1320 - HIST US TO DATE

HIST 3371B - HIST AM HLTH/ILL

HIST 4372 - MEXICAN AMERICAN H

HIST 5199B - THESIS

HIST 5345O - IMMIG & ETHNICITY

HIST 5351H - MEXICAN AMERICAN HISTORY

HIST 5353 - GREAT SW HIST

HIST 5390 - PROB HIS RESCH

HIST 5399A - THESIS

HIST 5399B - THESIS

HIST 5599B - THESIS

HIST 5999B - THESIS

HON 3398L - SOCCER: LOCAL STORIES, GLOBAL

University of South Florida:

AMH 2020 - U.S. History since 1865

AMH 3011 - Latino History

AMH 4000 - Latino History

AMH - Latino History

AMH - Social and Cultural History of Medicine

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University of Texas at Austin:

HIS 314K - The History of the Mexican American people in the United States

HIS 315 - The United States since 1865

HIS 317 - Latino Histories

HIS 350 - Epidemics and Race in America

HIS 350 - Latino Cultural History since World War II

HIS 350 - Transnational America, 1877-1920

HIS 355 - America since 1941

HIS 369 - Seminar in Borderlands History

MAS 319 - Mexican American History

C. Directed Student Learning (i.e. theses, dissertations, exit committees, etc.):

Member, Candidacy Exam, "The Immigration Question in Mexican American History",

Status: In Progress. (December 2018 - Present). History, Texas State University.

Student(s): William Wright.

Supervisor / Chair, Master's Thesis, "STANDING UP TO TEX-SON: FEMALE LABOR

ACTIVISM IN SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS", Status: In Progress. (November 2018 -

Present). History, Texas State University.

Student(s): Valeria Estrada, Graduate, M.A.

Supervisor / Chair, Master's Thesis, "De-Segregation and Spanish Language Schools in

San Marcos, TX", Status: In Progress. (January 2018 - Present). History, Texas State

University.

Student(s): Madelyn Patlan, M.A.

Supervisor / Chair, Master's Thesis, "Neighborhoo change and racial politics: San

Antonio's West Side", Status: Proposal. (September 1, 2017 - Present). History, Texas

State University.

Student(s): David Foster, Graduate, Master of Arts.

Supervisor / Chair, Master's Thesis, "Golden Age Cinema, West Side Movie Theatres and

Mexican American Consume Culture in Jim Crow San Antonio", Status: In Progress.

(August 2014 - Present). History, Texas State University.

Student(s): Lilliana Ramirez.

Supervisor / Chair, Candidacy Exam, "Chicano by Necessity: Brown Beret identities in

Segregating Austin, 1970-1985", Status: Completed. (December 2016 - December

2018). History, Texas State University.

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Student(s): Savanha Esquivel, Graduate, M.A.

Member, Master's Thesis, "Politics in South Texas: the 19th Century Hidalgo County",

Status: Completed. (June 2017 - November 2018). History, Texas State University.

Student(s): Alberto Cardenas, Graduate, Masters.

Member, Master's Thesis, "Women's place in HIV/AIDS activism", Status: Completed.

(August 2016 - April 2018). History, Texas State University.

Student(s): Kathryn Hetzger.

Supervisor / Chair, Honor's Thesis, "AMERICA’S FORGOTTEN GAME: HOW THE

1994 WORLD CUP REVITALIZED U.S. INTEREST IN SOCCER", Status:

Completed. (October 2016 - May 2017). Honors College, Texas State University.

Student(s): Simon Vasquez, Undergraduate, B.A.

Member, Dissertation, "Martialing Latinidad: Latina/os Remaking the Military from

Vietnam to the War on Terror", Status: Completed. (August 2010 - August 2016).

American Studies, University of Texas at Austin.

Student(s): Irene Garza, Doctoral, Ph.D.

Supervisor / Chair, Honor's Thesis, "Community and Violence in South Texas,

1930-1979", Status: Completed. (August 2014 - May 2016). Honors College, Texas

State University.

Student(s): Marcelina Garci, Graduate, B.A.

Member, Master's Thesis, "'Pro-useless' to Prosthesis: United States Prosthetics

Programs, 1945-1953", Status: Completed. (January 2014 - April 2016). History,

Texas State University.

Student(s): Virginia Pickel, Graduate, Masters.

Member, Master's Thesis, "Borderlands of the Rio Grande: Where Two Worlds become

One", Status: Completed. (January 2013 - May 2014). International Studies, Texas

State University.

Student(s): Nora Lisa cavazos, Graduate, M.A.

D. Courses Prepared and Curriculum Development:

HON 3398L: Soccer: Local Stories, Global History, First Time Course Preparation,

Texas State University. Approved: October 2016 - Present.

HIS 5351: Mexican American History, First Time Course Preparation, Texas State

University. Approved: September 2016 - Present.

Health and Illness in American History, First Time Course Preparation, Texas State

University. Approved: August 2015 - December 2015.

Department of History, College of Liberal Arts, First Time Course Preparation, Texas

State University. Taught: September 2013 - May 2016.

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Immigration in American History, First Time Course Preparation, Texas State University.

Taught: January 2014 - May 2015.

Mexican American History, First Time Course Preparation, Texas State University.

Taught: January 2014 - May 2014.

Soccer: Local Stories, Global History, New Course, Honors College, Texas State

University. Taught: August 2017 - December 2017.

HIS 2237: Mexican American History to 1865, New Course, Texas State University.

Proposed: October 2018 - Present.

HIS 2238: Mexican American History II, New Course, Texas State University. Proposed:

October 2018 - Present.

HIS 3938: Borders and Borderlands: a History, New Course, Texas State University.

Proposed: October 2018 - Present.

HIS 4372: Latina/o Histories, New Course, Texas State University. Proposed: October

2018 - Present.

HIS 5350: Labor and the Modern Southwest, New Course, Texas State University.

Proposed: October 2018 - Present.

HIS 5358: Issues in Borderlands History, New Course, Texas State University. Proposed:

October 2018 - Present.

HIS 5338: Mexican American History, New Course, Texas State University. Proposed:

August 2015 - December 2015.

HIS 4372: Mexican American History, Revise Existing Course, Texas State University:

October 2018 - December 2018.

HIS 4372: Mexican American History, Revise Existing Course, Texas State University.

Taught: August 2018 - December 2018.

F. Other:

Exhibit on Soccer, Exhibit: at Play: Futbol in the Land of Football, Center for the Study

of the Southwest. Austin, TX, United States. 12. (January 2018 - September 2018).

Guest Lecture, Civil Rights Historiography, History department. San marcos, TX, United

States. 12. (November 12, 2018).

Student Accomplishments:

Exhibition:

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Supervisor, At Play: Futbol in the Land of Football. "Soccer in San Antonio -

Spanish Language Press," 12/18/2018, 605 Edward Gary Street, San

Marcos, TX 78666. Status: Completed. (December 18, 2018). Center for

the Study of the Southwest, Texas State University.

Student(s): Carlos Flores, Undergraduate, B.A.

Supervisor, Brown Beret Geographies. "Brown Beret Geographies," Center

for the Study of the Southwest, 605 Edward Gary Street, San Marcos, TX

78666. Status: In Progress. (June 2018). History, Texas State University.

Student(s): Savanha Esquivel, Graduate, M.A.

Presentation:

Mentor, At Play: Futbol in the Land of Football. "What is Soccer: Family and

Identity in Texas," Race, Ethnicity and Place IXth Conference, Mexican

American Cultural Center, Austin, TX. Status: Completed. (October 24,

2018). Honors College, Texas State University.

Student(s): Carlos Flores, Undergraduate, B.A.

Published Work:

Mentor. "Minor Collections in Major Heritage: Hispanic Research Collections

in theAmerican Southwest." Status: Completed. (August 2016). History,

Texas State University.

Student(s): Kristine Robb, Graduate, Masters.

Savanha Esquivel, Graduate, Masters.

Simon Mccurley, Graduate.

III. SCHOLARLY/CREATIVE

A. Works in Print (including works accepted, forthcoming, in press):

1. Books:

a. Scholarly Monographs:

Refereed:

Mckiernan-Gonzalez, John. Fevered Measures: Public Health and Race at the

Texas-Mexico Border, 1848-1942. (Durham, NC: Duke University Press,

2012). https://www.dukeupress.edu/fevered-measures/?viewby=title.

c. Edited Books:

Refereed:

Mckiernan-Gonzalez, John. Precarious Prescriptions: Contested Histories of

Race and Health in North America. (Minneapolis: University of

Minneapolis Press, 2014).

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https://www.upress.umn.edu/book-division/books/precarious-prescriptions

.

d. Chapters in Books:

Refereed:

Mckiernan-Gonzalez, John. "Making Mexican Marathoners a Medical

Menace: the USPHS and the Los Angeles Olympics, 1932" in Latino

Sports in the Greater Southwest. (Lubbock, TX: Texas Tech University,

2016).

Mckiernan, John. "Health" in Keywords in Latina Studies. Edited by Deborah

Vargas, Lawrence la Fountain - Stokes, and Nancy Mirabal. (New York:

New York University Press, 2017).

Mckiernan-Gonzalez, John. "At the Nation€™s Edge: African American

Migrants and Smallpox in the Mexican-American Borderlands" in

Precarious Prescriptions: Contested Histories of Race and Health in

North America. (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2014).

Mckiernan-Gonzalez, John, Laurie Green, and Martin Summers. "Making

Race, Making Health" in Precarious Prescriptions: Contested Histories of

Race and Health in North America. Edited by Laurie Green. (Minneapolis,

MN: University of Minnesota Press, 2014).

https://www.upress.umn.edu/book-division/books/precarious-prescriptions

.

Mckiernan-Gonzalez, John. "American Science, American Medicine, and

American Latinos" in American Latinos and the Making of the United

States. Edited by Stephen Pitti. (Washington, DC: National Park Service /

Organization of American Historians / Government Printing Office, 2013).

http://www.nps.gov/history/heritageinitiatives/latino/latinothemestudy/.

Mckiernan-Gonzalez, John. "Alabama Blacks to Mexico" in The New

Encyclopedia of Southern Culture: Race. Edited by Thomas Holt, Laurie

Green, and Charles Reagan Wilson. (Chapel Hill, NC: University of North

Carolina Press, 2013).

http://uncpress.unc.edu/browse/book_detail?title_id=3233.

Mckiernan-Gonzalez, John. "Going Public? Tampa Youth, Racial Schooling,

and Public History in the Cuentos de mi Familia Project" in Beyond El

Barrio: Everyday Life in Latina/o America. Edited by Frank Guridy, Gina

Perez, and Adrian Burgos. (New York: New York University Press, 2010).

http://nyupress.org/books/9780814791295/.

2. Articles:

a. Refereed Journal Articles:

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Mckiernan, John Raymond. "Concrete Disavowal: Marking the Colombian

Presence in the American Museum of Natural History, Panama and other

pre-WWII Sites of Dispossession." Latino Studies, (2018).

Mckiernan-Gonzalez, John. "Working at the Crossroads: a Guide for Border

Crossing." Kalfou: a Journal of Black Studies 4, no. 2 (2017): 165-80.

Mc, John. "In my Suegro's Path: a 1951 Cronica." Cronicas: where journalists

and academics meet 1, no. 1 (2017).

Torres, Rebecca, Solange Munoz, Rich Heyman, Lauren Apgar, Emily Timm,

Shannon Speed, John Mckiernan-Gonzalez, Charles R Hale, and Eric Tang.

"Building Austin, Building Justice: Immigrant Construction Workers,

Precarious Labor Regimes and Social Citizenship." Geoforum 45, (2011):

145-155.

b. Non-refereed Articles:

Mckiernan-Gonzalez, John. "Everyday Disturbances: the Olympics, 'Indian'

Marathon Runners, and the Practice of Medical Inspection, 1932." Journal of

the West 54, no. 4 (2015).

Mckiernan-Gonzalez, John. "Latino History's Lessons for American Public

Health." Hispanic Outlook in Higher Education 15, no. 6 (2004): 88-88.

Mckiernan-Gonzalez, John. "Becoming American: a Cautionary Tale." Hispanic

Outlook in Higher Education 12, no. 15 (2004): 84-84.

3. Conference Proceedings:

b. Non-refereed:

Mckiernan-Gonzalez, John. "Bodies of Evidence: Representation and Recognition

on the Mexican Border" in Bodies of Evidence: Representation and

Recognition on the Mexican Border. (Washington, DC: Smithsonian

Institution, 2003).

http://latino.si.edu/researchandmuseums/presentations/mckiernan_paper.html.

5. Reports:

Mckiernan-Gonzalez, John. Review Chapter 5: Mexican American Heritage. (Austin,

TX: Texas Freedom Network, 2016).

Mckiernan-Gonzalez, John and John Mckiernan-Gonzalez. Cuentos de mi Familia:

Dowdell Middle School. (Tampa, FL: University of South Florida, 2005).

Mckiernan-Gonzalez, John. Cuentos de mi Familia: McLane Middle School. (Tampa, FL:

University of South Florida, 2005).

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Mckiernan-Gonzalez, John. Cuentos de mi Familia: Selected Works. Edited by John

Mckiernan-Gonzalez. (Tampa, FL: University of South Florida, 2003).

6. Book Reviews:

Mckiernan, John Raymond. Seamus Mcgraw: a Thirsty Land: the Making of an American

Water Crisis. (San Marcos, TX: Texas Books in Review, 2019).

Mckiernan-Gonzalez, John. The Southern Exodus to Mexico: Migration Across the

Borderlands after the American Civil War. 4 ed. (Journal of Southern History, 2016).

946-7.

Mckiernan, John Raymond. Book Review: Sounds of Belonging: U.S. Spanish Language

Radio and Public Advocacy. 1 ed. (New York, NY: Western Historical Quarterly,

2016). 80-81. https://doi.org/10.1093/whq/whv023.

Mckiernan-Gonzalez, John and Omar Valerio Jimenez. River of Hope: Forging Identity

and Nation in the Rio Grande Borderlands. 1 ed. (Hispanic American Historical

Review, 2016). 187-188.

Mckiernan-Gonzalez, John. Sounds of Belonging: Spanish Language Radio and Public

Advocacy. 4 ed. (Western Historical Quarterly, 2016).

Mckiernan-Gonzalez, John and Jose Angel Hernandez. Mexican American Colonization

during the Nineteenth Century: a History of the Mexican American Borderlands. 1

ed. (Southwestern Historical Quarterly, 2015). 90-91.

Mckiernan-Gonzalez, John and Daniel Margolies. Spaces of Law in American Foreign

Relations: Extradition and Extraterritorality in the Borderlands and Beyond,

1877-1898. 116 (10/2012) ed. (Southwestern Historical Quarterly, 2012). 215-217.

Mckiernan-Gonzalez, John and Catherine Ramirez. The Woman in the Zoot Suit: Gender,

Nationalism and the Cultural Politics of Memory. 2 ed. (Journal of American Ethnic

History, 2011). 139-140.

Mckiernan-Gonzalez, John and Alexandra Minna Stern. Eugenic Nation: Faults and

Frontiers of Better Breeding in Modern America. 1 ed. (Western Historical Quarterly,

2010). 88-89.

Mckiernan-Gonzalez, John and Richard Griswold del Castillo. Chicano San Diego:

Cultural Space and the Struggle for Justice. 1 ed. (Journal of American Ethnic

History, 2009). 95-96.

Mckiernan-Gonzalez, John and Caroline Brettel. Crossing Borders, Challenging

BoundariesL Race, Ethnicity, and Migration. 3 ed. (Journal of American Ethnic

History, 2009). 116-117.

7. Essays:

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Mckiernan, John Raymond. Telling Legacies. 4 ed. (San Marcos, TX: Southwestern

American Literature, 2019). 1-3.

Mckiernan, John Raymond. On Literature and Landscape. 3 ed. (San Marcos, TX:

Southwestern American Literature, 2018). 1-3.

Mckiernan-Gonzalez, John. #nofuepenal: on Perales Serna v. Texas Department of State

Health Services. (Durham, NC: Arroba, 2016).

http://latinostudies.duke.edu/arroba/john-mckiernan-gonzalez.

Mckiernan-Gonzalez, John. Mas Derechos, Menos Terrenos: Collaboration and

Community in Colombian Grassroots media. (Arroba, 2015).

http://latinostudies.duke.edu/arroba/john-mckiernan-gonzalez.

Mckiernan, John. Presencias Urgentes: Latino communities and the 25th anniversary od

the Americans with Disabilities Act. (San Marcos, TX: History Department website,

2015). http://www.txstate.edu/history/news-events/speakers/presencias-urgentes.html.

Mckiernan-Gonzalez, John. My Mother is Selling Her House: a Diasporan Pastoral.

(Durham, NC: Arroba, 2015).

http://latinostudies.duke.edu/arroba/john-mckiernan-gonzalez.

Mckiernan-Gonzalez, John. Precarious Belonging: On the Education of Larry

Mckiernan. (Durham, NC: Arroba, 2015).

Mckiernan-Gonzalez, John. Between James and Juanes: Latino Studies, Colombians, and

the Global South. (Durham, NC: Arroba, 2015).

http://latinostudies.duke.edu/arroba/john-mckiernan-gonzalez.

Mckiernan, John. Opinion: Existing ethnic divide will shape U.S. H1N1 experience.

(Austin, TX: Know, 2011).

http://news.utexas.edu/2009/09/09/mckiernan-gonzalez_op.

Mckiernan-Gonzalez, John. Radio and Community: the Mexican American Experience.

(Austin, TX: Not Even Past, 2011). https://notevenpast.org/radio-community/.

Mckiernan-Gonzalez, John. Cuentos de mi Familia en Hillsborough. (Tampa, FL: La

Gaceta, 2005). 7-Jul.

10. Other Works in Print:

Editor - Southwestern American Literatures:

Southwestern American Literature 43:1. Edited by John Raymond Mckiernan. 1

ed. (San Marcos, TX: Southwestern American Literature, 2018).

Essay for Museum Publications:

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Mckiernan, John Raymond. "Dr. Cleo's Book of Wonders" in Refusing to Forget:

Public History Project. (Chicago, IL: Refusting to Forget, 2017).

Exhibitions:

Mckiernan, John Raymond, Adam Clark, and Carlos Flores. At Play: Futbol in

the Land of Football. (San Marcos, TX: Center for the Study of the Southwest

/ Texas State University, 2018).

Perez, Marvette, Fath Davis Ruffins, John Mckiernan-Gonzalez, and Odette

Diaz-Schuler. Teodoro Vidal: A Collector and his Collection. (Washington,

DC: Teodoro Vidal: A Collector and his Collection, 1998). Jan-47.

http://amhistory.si.edu/vidal/.

Ruffins, Fath Davis, John Mckiernan-Gonzalez, Marvette Perez, and Odette Diaz

- Schuler. 1848: New Border, New Nation. (1848: New Border, New Nation,

1998). Jan-42.

Magazine / Trade Publications:

Mckiernan, John Raymond. "Southwestern American Literature 43:1" in

Southwestern American Literature. (San Marcos, TX: Southwestern American

Literature, 2018).

Mckiernan, John Raymond. Southwestern American Literature 42:2. (san Marcos,

TX: Southwestern American Literature, 2018).

Museum Exhibit Literatures:

Mckiernan-Gonzalez, John. 1848: Encrucijadas de Caminos / Interwoven Paths.

Mar-98 ed. (Washington, DC: 1848: Encrucijadas de Caminos / Interwoven

Paths, 1998). 2-Jan.

Mckiernan-Gonzalez, John. 1848: Legal Tender - Monedas de Curso.

(Washington, DC: 1848: Legal Tender - Monedas de Curso, 1998).

Mckiernan-Gonzalez, John. 1848: the guardian / la llavera / Eulalia Perez.

Mar-98 ed. (Washington, DC: 1848: the guardian / la llavera / Eulalia Perez,

1998). 3-Jan.

Mckiernan-Gonzalez, John. 1848: Vaqueros y Cowboys / Vaqueros and Cowboys.

Mar-98 ed. (Washington, DC: 1848: Vaqueros y Cowboys / Vaqueros and

Cowboys, 1998). 3-Jan.

Newsletters:

Mckiernan, John Raymond. The Center for the Study of the Southwest. (San

Marcos, TX: Hillviews, 2018).

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Newspaper Articles:

Lyttle-Hernandez, Kelly, John Mckiernan-Gonzalez, and David James Gonzales.

"New Directions in Borderlands History: Interview" in New Books in Latino

Studies. (Los Angeles, CA: University of Southern California, 2016).

http://newbooksnetwork.com/kelly-lytle-hernandez-migra-a-history-of-the-u-s

-border-patrol-uc-press-2010/.

Reports:

Mckiernan-Gonzalez, John and John Mckiernan-Gonzalez. Cuentos de mi

Familia: Pierce Middle School. 2005 ed. (Cuentos de mi Familia: Pierce

Middle School, 2005). Jan-65.

Mckiernan-Gonzalez, John. Cuentos de mi Familia. Edited by John

Mckiernan-Gonzalez. 2004 ed. (Cuentos de mi Familia, 2004). 1-124.

Research Database / Web Portals:

Mckiernan-Gonzalez, John and Claudia Rueda. "Mexican American Experience" /

Onda Latina web Portal. (Onda Latina: The Mexican American Experience,

2011). http://www.laits.utexas.edu/onda_latina/index.

Translation of existing workbook: Pregnancy Options Workbooks:

Mckiernan-Gonzalez, John and Gwendolyn Ferretti - Manjarrez. El Cuaderno de

Ejercicios de Opciones para tu Emabarazo: Para mujeres que estan tomando

una decision dificil sobre un embarazo. 2010 ed. (Binghamton, NY: El

Cuaderno de Ejercicios de Opciones para tu Emabarazo: Para mujeres que

estan tomando una decision dificil sobre un embarazo, 2011). Jan-88.

http://www.pregnancyoptions.info/pdfs/PregnancyOptions.info_%20Spanishv

ersion.pdf.

Web Portals:

Mckiernan-Gonzalez, John, Blake Gruggett, Michelle Yang, and Suzanne

Rhodes. Mapping the Latino Borderlands: Regionally Linked Mexican

American Archive. Edited by John Mckiernan-Gonzalez. (Mapping the Latino

Borderlands: Regionally Linked Mexican American Archive, 2009).

http://www.laits.utexas.edu/borderlands/.

B. Works Not in Print:

1. Papers Presented at Professional Meetings:

Mckiernan, J. R., American Association for the History of Medicine, "Off Center: Latin

American Medical Trajectories and the recasting of Urban American Identity,

1870-1920," American Association for the History of Medicine, Los Angeles, Los

Angeles, CA. (May 11, 2018).

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Mckiernan-Gonzalez, J., Annual Conference: American Association for the History of

Medicine, "Because I was born poor: Mexican Americans, Medicare, and the

Transformation of Doctoring in Texas, 1950-1975," American Association for the

History of Medicine, Minneapolis, MN, United States. (May 15, 2016).

Mckiernan, J. R., Organization of American Historians, "Disability & Civil Rights:

Reflections on the Central Texas and Chicano Civil Righst," OAH / Disability

Caucus, Philadelphia Marriott, Philadelphia, PA, United States. (April 5, 2019).

Mckiernan, J. R., American Studies Association Annual Meeting - Atlanta, "Muds,

Floods and Clinics: Civil Rights and the Concrete Geographies of Medical Care in

Central Texas," American Studies Association, Atlanta Marriott, Atlanta, GA, United

States. (November 11, 2018).

Mckiernan, J. R., Latina/o Studies 2018, "“Nailing Jelly to the Wall”: Marking the

Spaces of U.S. Involvement in Colombia in Post World War II Urban Landscapes,"

Latina/o Studies Association, Marriot DC, washington, DC, United States. (July 13,

2018).

Mckiernan, J. R., Latina/o Studies 2018, "Objects out of Storage: Collecting,

Programming, and Research at the National Museum of American History," Latina/o

Studies Association, National Museum of American History, Washington, DC,

United States. (July 12, 2018).

Mckiernan, J. R., Public History Association - Annual Meeting, "Public Objects and the

Erasure of People: the Case of Camp Jenner," Public History Association,

Renaissance Las Vegas, Las Vegas, NV, United States. (April 20, 2018).

Mckiernan, J. R., Organization of American Historians, "Chronicle of a book foretold:

My life with Framing Disease," Organization of American Historians, Mariott, New

Orleans, LA. (April 11, 2017).

Mckiernan-Gonzalez, J., Pacific Coast Branch - American Historical Review Annual

Meeting, "On 'Working at the Crossroads': on George Sanchez' public history work,"

American Historical Association, marriott - Big Island, Hawaii, Big island, HI.

(August 2016).

Mckiernan-Gonzalez, J., Roundtable: the State of ColombianXAmerican Studies, "Ahi

vienen los mckiernan, con su cantadito tan lindo: reckoning with Colombians

Abroad," Latina/o Studies Association, Pasadena, CA, United States. (July 10, 2016).

Mckiernan-Gonzalez, J., Latina/o Studies Association annual conference, "Roundtable:

the state of ColombianXAmericana/o Studies," Latina/o Studies Association,

Pasadena, CA, United States. (July 10, 2016).

Mckiernan-Gonzalez, J., Latina/o Studies Association, "“Because I was born poor”: Cold

War Inclusion, Latino Physicians, and the problem of Texas, 1948 – 1990," Latina/o

Studies Association, Pasadena, CA. (July 10, 2016).

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Mckiernan-Gonzalez, J., Latinos: the Voting Rights Act and Political Engagement,

"Moderator: Historicizing Latino Political Activism," The University of Texas at

Austin, Austin, TX, United States. (March 2016).

Mckiernan-Gonzalez, J., Borderlands, Culture, and the State: A Conversation Across

Disciplines, "People are the border: On Borderlands, Culture, and the State,"

American Studies Association, Toronto, AL, Canada. (October 15, 2015).

2. Invited Talks, Lectures, and Presentations:

Mckiernan, J. R., Center for Mexican American Studies, "Medical Borders and American

Borderlands: Jim Crow, Medical Policing and Latina/o Civil Rights in 20th Century

America," University of Texas at Arlington, Concho Room, University of Texas at

Arlington, Arlington, TX, United States. (February 6, 2019).

Mckiernan, J. R., US Colombianx Studies, "The fault of the jelly: interpreting

ColombianxAmerican dispossession in the U.S. landscape," Wiliams College,

Willams College, Williamstown, MA. (October 20, 2017).

Mckiernan, J. R., "Emiliano Zapata in American Memory: Talk and Book Signing by

Paul Hart," Center for the Study of the Southwest, Brazos Hall, San Marcos, TX,

United States. (October 12, 2017).

Mckiernan, J. R., The Witliff, "Roundtable on The Border - The Witliff," The Witliff

Collection, The Witliff, San Marcos, TX. (September 28, 2017).

Mckiernan-Gonzalez, J., Center for Race, Indigeneity, and Transnationalism, "Working

Conditions: Medical Authority and Latino Civil Rights in the Interwar Years,

1900-1938," Yale University, Yale University, New Haven, CT. (October 4, 2016).

Mckiernan-Gonzalez, J., Mellon Mays Summer Conference, "Chair: Keynote: Recent

Ph.D. Panel," Social Science Research Council Mellon Mays Graduate Program, St.

Paul, MN, United States. (June 15, 2016).

Mckiernan-Gonzalez, J., Cronicas: Where Journalists Meet Academics, "Onda Latina:

Cronica from a Public History," Latino Studies / Duke University, Duke University,

Durham, NC, United States. (April 15, 2016).

Mckiernan-Gonzalez, J., Lecture Series: Race and Ethnic Studies Institute, "Working

Conditions: Medical Authority and Latino Civil Rights, 1930-1965," Texas A & M

University, College Station, TX, United States. (February 15, 2016).

Mckiernan-Gonzalez, J., Conference: Conversations on Latino/as and the ADA,

"Activism and Advocacy," National Museum of American History / Smithsonian

Institution, Washington, DC, United States. (July 15, 2015).

Mckiernan-Gonzalez, J., Conference: Conversations on Latino/as and the ADA, "The

History of Cultural Issues Related to Disability and Latino/as," National Museum of

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American History / Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC, United States. (July 15,

2015).

Mckiernan-Gonzalez, J., Mellon Mays Summer Program, "Workshop Leader: Preparing

for Qualifying Exams," Social Science Research Council Mellon Mays Graduate

Program, St. Paul, MN, United States. (June 15, 2015).

4. Workshops:

Mckiernan, J. R., Latina/o Studies - University of Illinois - Urbana Champaign,

"manuscript workshop - Natalie Lira - Eugenic Sterilization and citizenship in

California," latina/o Studies - University of Illnois - Urbana Champaign, latino

Studies, 1207 W. Oregon Street, Urbana, IL, United States. (February 18, 2018).

5. Other Works not in Print:

b. Works "in progress":

Book Chapters:

Mckiernan-Gonzalez, John. "Nativism in American History, 1898-1945" in

Oxford Encyclopedia of Transnational American History. Edited by Julia

Irwin. (NY: Oxford University Press).

Mckiernan-Gonzalez, John. "Latinos and Public Health" in Oxford

Encyclopedia of Latino History. Edited by Geraldo Cadava. (Oxford

University Press).

c. Other Works Not in Print:

Intro and chair of panels:

Mckiernan, J. R., CSSW Lecture Series, "Blue Texas / back to the future / a

reflection by Max Krochmal," Center for the Study of the Southwest,

Flowers Hall, San Marcos, TX. (October 25, 2017).

Mckiernan, J. R., Center for the Study of the South West, "Stephanie

Elizondo-Griest / All the Agents and Saints: Dispatches from the U.S.

Borderlands," Texas State University, The Witliff, Austin, TX.

(September 7, 2017).

Keynote / Plenary Addresses:

Mckiernan, J. R., Mellon Mays Research Conference, "Benjamin E. Mays

Address: We Are Here Because You Were There," Social Science

Research Conference / Mellon Foundation, Columbia University, New

York, NY, United States. (June 15, 2018).

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Mckiernan, J. R., CSSW Panel: At a Crossroads: the Study of the Southwest

in the New Millemium, "At A Crossroads: The Study of the Southwest in

the New Millenium," Center for the Study of the Southwest, Brazos hall,

Austin, TX. (February 16, 2017).

C. Scholarly / Creative Grants and Contracts:

2. Submitted, but not Funded, External Grants and Contracts:

Mckiernan-Gonzalez, John (Principal). El Corazon de Tejas: Making a Living

Digital Archive for Central Texas, National Endowment for the Humanities,

Federal, $11,932.00. (Submitted: December 1, 2015). Grant.

3. Funded Internal Grants and Contracts:

Mckiernan, John Raymond. Caminos Cruzados: Indian Enslavement in N0rth

America, Office of Equity and Access, Texas State University, $2,500.00.

(Funded: January 2017 - March 2017). Grant.

D. Scholarly / Creative Fellowships, Awards, Honors:

Award / Honor Recipient: Benjamin E. Mays Address, Mellon Mays Graduate Initiative,

Social Science Research Council.

June 18, 2018

Award / Honor Recipient: Top 10 Digital Projects, Liberal Arts Instructional Technology

Services, University of Texas at Austin.

August 1, 2009 - August 1, 2010

Fellowship Recipient: Woodrow Wilson Junior Faculty Career Enhancement

Postdoctoral Fellow, Woodrow Wilson Foundation.

August 1, 2008 - August 1, 2009

Fellowship Recipient: Summer Research Authorization, College of Liberal Arts,

University of Texas at Austin.

May 1, 2006 - August 1, 2007

Fellowship Recipient: Rockefelller Foundation / Lozano Long Institute of Latin

American Studies / Center for Mexican American Studies Postdoctoral Fellow,

Rockefeller Foundation.

August 1, 2004 - August 1, 2005

F. Media Recognition:

TV, C-Span. (January 3, 2014).

IV. SERVICE

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A. Institutional

1. University:

Member, HPN 25 / 25th anniversary exhibit. (July 2018 - May 2019).

Member, Presidential Upper Level Scholarship Advisory Committee. (January

2018 - December 2018).

Member, Presidential Upper Level Scholarship Advisory Committee. (January

2017 - December 2018).

Organizer, Karl Jacoby and Robert Williams: William Ellis: From Texas Slave to

Mexican Millionaire. (October 23, 2018).

Participant, Indigenous Borderlands of the Americas An International Symposium

sponsored by the Center for the Study of the Southwest. (April 6, 2018 - April 7,

2018).

Organizer, Conference on 2018 Mexican National Elections and Future of

U.S.-Mexico Relations. (April 5, 2018).

Organizer, Aurora Chang: Dra. Aurora Chang's presentation argues that

undocumented students' quest to achieve academically simultaneously cultivates

an empowering self-identity while forcing them to involuntarily perform the role

of infallible non-citizen citizen. Her book, The Struggles of Identity, Education,

and Agency in the Lives of Undocumented Students, weaves together two distinct

and powerfully related sources of knowledge: (1) her journey/transition from a

once uncoumented immigrant from Guatemala to a huperdocumented academic,

and (2) five years of ongoing national research on the identity, education, and

agency of undocumented college students. (February 23, 2018).

Organizer, Flannery Burke: From Nuclear Reservations to Multi-ethnic Suburbs:

Politics and Culture in the Southwest. (February 1, 2018).

Organizer, Flannery Burke: the Bridge to A Land Apart: the Southwest and the

Nation. (February 1, 2018).

Member, Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board - Mexican American

History Curricula Representative. (April 2017 - November 2017).

Organizer, caminos cruzados lecture series: slavery and segregation. (September

2016 - June 2017).

Organizer, Hosted Andres Resendez, Bancroft Award Winner for The Other

Slavery. (February 2017).

Chair, Speaker: Introduced Andres Resendez, author, The Other Slavery: the

Uncovered Story of Indian Enslavement. (February 16, 2017).

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Organizer, Caminos Cruzados Lecture Series: Ana Elizabeth Rosas. (September

1, 2015 - September 1, 2016).

Organizer, Caminos Cruzados Lecture Series: Felipe Hinojosa. (September 1,

2015 - September 1, 2016).

Member, Scholarships and Financial Aid. (January 2016 - April 2016).

Organizer, Arturo Arias: Latino Immigration and the Ameriican Dream / From 'El

Norte' to 'La bestia'. (September 1, 2015 - December 1, 2015).

Organizer, University Lecture Series: Latino Immigration and the American

Dream. (May 1, 2015 - December 1, 2015).

Member, Online Resource Grant Prize Library Committee. (September 1, 2014 -

September 1, 2015).

Organizer, Conference: Presencias Urgentes: Latino Communities and the 25th

anniversary of the ADA. (September 1, 2014 - June 1, 2015).

Organizer, Lecture Series: Latino Communities and the 25th anniversary of the

ADA. (September 1, 2014 - May 1, 2015).

Co-Chair, Taylor Distinguished Lecture: Gayatri Spivak / Our World / Feb 2,

2015. (January 1, 2014 - May 1, 2015).

Organizer, Accessible Citizenships: Disability, Nation, and the Cultural Politics of

Greater Mexico. (November 1, 2014 - December 1, 2014).

Organizer, Behind the Texas Miracle: Workplace Injuries and Immigrant

Activism. (September 1, 2014 - October 1, 2014).

2. College:

Member, Texas History Search Committee. (August 1, 2018 - April 30, 2019).

Member, Liberal Arts Council of Chairs. (January 1, 2018 - December 31, 2018).

Organizer, Sarah L. Lopez: Concrete Connections: Migrant Construction Workers

and the Transformation of Architecture in Mexico. (November 12, 2018).

Organizer, Karl Jacoby: The Color Line & the Borderline | William Ellis, From

Texas Slave to Mexican Millionaire. (October 23, 2018).

Member, Latinos and the Future of America: Reflections on the Color of

Educational Opportunity. (October 11, 2018).

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Organizer, Monica Munoz Martinez: The Injustice Never Leaves You:

Anti-Mexican Violence in Texas. (October 3, 2018).

Member, Liberal Arts Council of Chairs. (September 2017 - September 2018).

Organizer, Rogelio Saenz: Demography is not Destiny: Policy and Social Change

in Texas. (September 10, 2018).

Organizer, Jose Carlos de la Puente: Native Migrants, the Spanish Empire, and

the Law. (May 3, 2018).

Member, Search Committee - United States Immigration History. (September

2017 - April 2018).

Melissa Stuckey: Boley, Indian Territory: Freedom and the All-Black Town.

(April 12, 2018).

Melissa Stuckey: Meet Me In Boley: The Historian, The Non-Profit, and the All

Black Town. (April 12, 2018).

Participant, Cynthia Radding: Indigenous Landscapes and Colonial Boundaries:

Reading Nature into Colonial Archives. (April 5, 2018).

Organizer, Tyina Steptoe: History in the Key of Life: Listening to Houston's

Polycultural Past. (February 22, 2018).

Organizer, Tyina Steptoe: Houston Bound: Culture and Color in a Jim Crow City.

(February 22, 2018).

Organizer, Book Talk - Cary Cordova: Latino Art and Politics in San Francisco.

(November 27, 2017).

3. Department/School:

Member, Scholarships Committee. (January 1, 2018 - December 31, 2018).

Member, Scholarships and Financial Aid. (January 2017 - December 2017).

Member, Scholarships and Financial Aid. (September 1, 2015 - September 1,

2016).

Member, Speaker Series. (September 1, 2015 - September 1, 2016).

Organizer, Speaker: John Moran Gonzalez / Refusing to Forget: State Violence

and the Texas border, 1910-1920. (September 1, 2015 - June 1, 2016).

Member, Scholarships and Financial Aid. (January 2016 - April 2016).

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Member, Scholarships and Financial Aid. (September 1, 2014 - September 1,

2015).

Member, Speaker Committee, Department of History. (September 1, 2014 -

September 1, 2015).

B. Professional:

Coordinator / Organizer, Cronicas: where Journalists and Academics Meet, Durham, NC,

United States. (April 2016 - Present).

Member, Planning Advisory Board - Social Science Research Council - Mellon Mays

Graduate Initiative. (November 2017 - December 2019).

Chair, Ralph Lee Woodward Award for best Grad Student Paper, Southern Historical

Association, San Marcos, TX, United States. (November 2017 - December 2018).

Coordinator / Organizer, ColombianXamerican Studies, Williamstown, MA, United

States. (September 2015 - December 2018).

Reviewer / Referee, Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Austin, TX, United States. (July

2018 - November 2018).

Reviewer / Referee, Teachers College, Columbia University, New York, NY, United

States. (December 2017 - February 2018).

Reviewer / Referee, Tenure and Promotion Review - Western Washington University,

Takoma, WA, United States. (July 2017 - December 2017).

Chair, Social Science Research Council Mellon Mays Initiative Graduate Conference,

Brooklyn, NY, United States. (July 2017).

Moderator, The History of Cultural Issues Related to Disability and Latino/as, NMAH,

Smithsonian Institution. (July 23, 2015 - July 24, 2015).

Speaker, Conversation on Latino/as and the ADA, National Museum of American

History, Smithsonian Institution. (July 23, 2015 - July 24, 2015).

Moderator, Activism and Advocacy: Conversations on Latinos and the ADA, NMAH,

Smithsonian Institution. (July 1, 2015).

Reviewer / Referee, Vanderbilt University Press Manuscript: Medicine and

Nation-building in the Americas. (November 1, 2014 - January 1, 2015).

Member, Social Science Research Council Mellon Mays Graduate Program Summer

Conference. (September 1, 2007 - September 1, 2012).

Co-Chair, Mellon-Mays Summer Conference, Washington University - St. Louis.

(September 1, 2005 - September 1, 2006).

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Co-Chair, Abriendo Brecha Conference: Activist Scholarship. (September 1, 2005 - May

1, 2006).

Member, Summer Conference Planning Board, Social Science Research Council, Mellon

Mays Graduate Fellowship Program. (September 1, 2001 - September 1, 2005).

C. Community:

Member, Clotilde Garcia Tejano Genealogical Society Book Award, Austin, TX.

(January 2017 - Present).

Participant, Grassroots Leadership Committee, Austin, TX. (November 2016 - Present).

Member, Workers Defense Project. (May 1, 2006 - December 1, 2018).

Expert Reviewer of Textbook, Texas Freedom Network, Austin, TX. (October 2016 -

November 2016).

Expert Review of Proposed Textbook, Texas Freedom Network, Austin, TX. (January

2016 - November 2016).

Volunteer, Translator - English to Spanish / Spanish to English. (September 1, 2015 -

June 1, 2016).

Construction Survey Interviewer, Workers Defense Project. (May 1, 2011 - September 1,

2011).

Advisory Board Member, Workers Defense Project. (September 1, 2006 - July 1, 2008).

D. Organization Memberships:

Organization of American Historians. (2016 - 2017).

American Studies Association. (1999 - 2016).

Western Historical Association. (2013 - 2015).

American Historical Association. (2001 - 2015).

American Association for the History of Medicine. (2013 - 2014).

Social Science History Association. (2002 - 2004).

E. Service Honors and Awards:

Award / Honor Recipient: Community Service Award, Hispanic Faculty and Staff

Association.

August 1, 2004 - May 1, 2005

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F. Service Grants and Contracts:

3. Funded Internal Service Grants and Contracts:

Mckiernan-Gonzalez, John (Principal). Caminos Cruzados: Adventures in

Working-Class History, Office of Equity and Access, Institutional (Higher

Ed), $2,000.00. (Submitted: November 2, 2015, Funded: November 3, 2015 -

May 11, 2016). Grant.

Mckiernan, John (Principal). Caminos Cruzados: Adventures in Working-Class

History, Department of History, Institutional (Higher Ed), $2,500.00.

(Submitted: September 1, 2015, Funded: January 18, 2016 - May 5, 2016).

Grant.

Mckiernan-Gonzalez, John (Principal). Americanos con Disabilities: Latino

communities and the 25th anniversary of the ADA, Office of Equity and

Access, Institutional (Higher Ed), $10,000.00. (Submitted: September 1, 2014,

Funded: September 1, 2014 - May 5, 2015). Grant.

Mckiernan-Gonzalez, John (Principal). Gayatri Spivak / Our World, Taylor

Distinguished Lecture Series, Department of History, Institutional (Higher

Ed), $5,000.00. (Submitted: September 1, 2014, Funded: September 1, 2014 -

May 4, 2015). Grant.