"Estas Son Mis Armas": Lorna Dee Cervantes's Poetics of Feminist Solidarity in the Era of Neoliberal Militarism.Published in:WSQ: Women's Studies Quarterly, 2014, v. 42, n. 3/4, p. 55, doi. 10.1353/wsq.2014.0048By:Linn Rincón, BelindaPublication type:Article
Anti-Capitalist Critique and Travelling Poetry in the Works of Lorna Dee Cervantes and Rage Against the Machine.Published in:FIAR: Forum for Inter-American Research, 2012, v. 5, n. 1, p. 56By:Alexander, DonnaPublication type:Article
Ghosts and Anchors: Translingualism in Contemporary U.S. Poetry.Published in:Criticism, 2021, v. 63, n. 3, p. 1By:Gwiazda, PiotrPublication type:Article
Drive: The First Quartet, New Poems, 1980-2005.Published in:2006By:Kurzen, Crystal M.Publication type:Book Review
Like an Alchemist. The Artist between D’Annunzio and Joyce.Published in:2017By:Ricca, GiuliaPublication type:Literary Criticism
Staging Darker Desires: BDSM and the Coloniality of Affect in Latina Feminisms and Lorna Dee Cervantes's Ciento.Published in:MELUS, 2016, v. 41, n. 1, p. 193, doi. 10.1093/melus/mlv087By:Merla-Watson, Cathryn J.Publication type:Article
"Tat Your Black Holes Into Paradise": Lorna Dee Cervantes and a Poetics of Loss.Published in:2008By:Gibson, Eliza RodriguezPublication type:Literary Criticism
Poetry Saved My Life: An Interview with Lorna Dee Cervantes.Published in:2007By:González, Sonia V.Publication type:Interview
Divided loyalties: Literal and literary in the poetry of Lorna Dee Cervantes, Cathy Song and Rita..Published in:1993By:Wallace, PatriciaPublication type:Poetry Review
FRONTERA SIN FRONTERAS: INTRODUCCIÓN A LA POESÍA MECHICANA.Published in:2012By:Dávila, S. ArturoPublication type:Poetry Review
Poetry as Survival of and Resistance to Genocide in Lorna Dee Cervantes's Drive: The Last Quartet.Published in:Journal of International Women's Studies, 2009, v. 10, n. 4, p. 290By:Vasquez, EdithPublication type:Article