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Aragon, Margarita (2024) Constructions of racial savagery in early twentieth-century U.S. narratives of white civilization. Journal of American Studies , ISSN 0021-8758.
Aragon, Margarita (2024) Policing the savage horde: the Texas Rangers and colonial narratives of anti-Mexican violence. In: Bhatia, Monish and Poynting, S. and Tufail, W. (eds.) Racism, Violence and Harm: Ideology, media and resistance. Palgrave Studies in Crime, Media and Culture. Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 9783031378782. (In Press)
Aragon, Margarita (2023) Policing of black resistance during World War II. In: Aiello, T. (ed.) The Routledge History of Police Brutality in America. Abingdon, UK: Routledge, pp. 97-107. ISBN 9780367626105. (In Press)
Aragon, Margarita and Campbell-Franks, A. (2022) How to do social research with documents. In: Coleman, R. and Puwar, N. and Jungnickel, K. (eds.) How to do social research with... Goldsmiths Press / Methods Lab. ISBN 9781913380427. (In Press)
Aragon, Margarita (2021) A savage song: racist violence and armed resistance in the early twentieth-century U.S.-Mexico Borderlands. Racism, Resistance and Social Change. Manchester, UK: Manchester University Press. ISBN 9781526121677.
Aragon, Margarita (2019) “Deep-seated Abnormality”: military psychiatry, segregation and discourses of Black “Unfitness” in World War II. Men and Masculinities 22 (2), pp. 216-235. ISSN 1552-6828.
Aragon, Margarita (2017) ‘The Mexican’ and ‘The Cancer in the South’: discourses of race, nation and anti-blackness in early 20th Century debates on Mexican immigration. Immigrants and Minorities: Historical Studies in Ethnicity, Migration and Diaspora 35 (1), pp. 59-77. ISSN 0261-9288.
Aragon, Margarita (2015) “A General Separation of Colored and White”: the WWII riots, military segregation, and racism(s) beyond the White/Nonwhite binary. Sociology of Race and Ethnicity 1 (4), pp. 503-516. ISSN 2332-6492.
Aragon, Margarita (2014) The difference that ‘one drop’ makes: Mexican and African Americans, mixedness and racial categorisation in the early twentieth century. Subjectivity 7 (1), pp. 18-36. ISSN 1755-6341.