ARTICLES BY
Sean Labrador y Manzano
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Conversations at a Wartime Café: Conversation 20: Christmas in July (8/3/2010)
Conversations at a Wartime Café: Conversation 19: Recuerdo (7/6/2010)
Conversations at a Wartime Café: Conversation 18: Another Cover Letter, Never Sent for its Obvious Humor and Talk Story, for Assistant Professor of English (6/14/2010)
Conversations at a Wartime Café: Conversation 17: New Look Army (5/10/2010)
Conversations at a Wartime Café: Conversation 16: Jus Sanguinis (5/10/2010)
Conversations at a Wartime Café: Conversation 15: Venus Infers: Defining postcolonial eroticism (4/19/2010)
Conversations at a Wartime Café: Conversation 14: What Little Boys Are Made Of (3/31/2010)
Conversations at a Wartime Café: Conversation 13: CIVILIAN UNDER NAVAL TRAINING (3/11/2010)
Conversations at a Wartime Café: Conversation 12: Calla y Calla (2/19/2010)
Conversations at a Wartime Café: Conversation 11: The “SUN WILL SET” because “IT’S ALL ABOUT WAR” or “IT’S ALL ABOUT WAR” because the “SUN WILL SET.” (2/1/2010)
Conversations at a Wartime Café: Conversation 10: “which serve first to shew how constant.” (1/15/2010)
Conversations at a Wartime Café: Conversation 9: Interlocutor (12/14/2009)
Conversations at a Wartime Café: Conversation 8: Hollywood Stimulus Package, or Why the Film Industry Benefits from the War (11/20/2009)
Conversations at a Wartime Café: Conversation 7: FUBAR (11/13/2009)
Conversations at a Wartime Café: Conversation 6: Speculative Fiction (11/5/2009)
Conversations at a Wartime Café: Conversation 5: When I Am On the Road, I Will Sing a Silly Animal Abcederian Through the Revolution. SING. SING. SING! (After “Fly Like an Eagle” by the Steve Miller Band.) (10/29/2009)
Conversations at a Wartime Café: Conversation 4: Elysium: Where Are We When the Wild Things Are? (10/19/2009)
Conversations at a Wartime Café: Conversation 3: Hurray! The California State Legislature Votes: October is Filipino-American History Month (10/12/2009)
Conversations at a Wartime Café: Conversation 2: The Virtual Father (10/2/2009)
Conversations at a Wartime Café: Conversation 1: To Inbed or Embed? (9/24/2009)