Volume 2 (2020) Lost and Found: Exploring Place and Identities in a Modern World
Using the novel There There by Tommy Orange as a source of inspiration, USF faculty across the university were invited to provide their research, artistic, and scholarly perspective through essays, reflections, or artistic pieces on themes about “place and identity in a modern world.”Articles
Exploring Place and Identity in a Modern World: USF Scholars Respond to There There by Tommy Orange
Saera R. Khan and Christine J. Yeh
“If We Learn for Ourselves, We Don’t Have to Be Taught”: Native Childhood and Pedagogies of Becoming in Tommy Orange’s There There
Samira Abdur-Rahman
Parallel Worlds in Oakland
Rick Ayers
Memories, Stories, and the Search for our Place
Monisha Bajaj
Singing the Dark Times in There There
Rachel Brahinsky
The Multifaceted Identity of Trauma
Lisa De La Rue
Both and Neither
Sophie Engle
Emerging from Collective Derailment
Saera R. Khan
Embodied Prayer in Tommy Orange’s There There: Reaching the All-The-Way-There Place
Christina Garcia Lopez
Things To Do In Weatherford, Oklahoma
Dean Rader
Indian Present, Indian Presence
Michael Rozendal
Self and belonging in movement
Christine J. Yeh
Editors
- Saera Khan
- Christine Yeh
- Sara Fan
JIPS Volumes
Vol. 1 • Bright Future or Cautionary Tale? How the Bay Area Shapes the Future of the U.S.
Vol. 2 • Lost and Found: Exploring Place and Identities in a Modern World
Vol. 3 • Psychological Impacts of COVID 19
Vol. 4 • Art, Music, Poetry, in the Time of Social Distance
Vol. 5 • Through the Portal: Coronavirus Writing During Uncertain Times Letter from the Editors
Vol. 6 • A Time for Reckoning part 1: Reflections and Analyses for “The Sum of Us”
Vol. 7 • A Time for Reckoning part 2: Reflections and Analyses for “The Sum of Us”
Vol. 8 • USF Jamovi Tutorial Project: An Open Education Resource
Vol. 10 • Interdisciplinary Action Group Research Projects 2025-2026
