Martha Bridegam -- Recent Writing

Here's some of my work from the last several years:


The Baffler: "Fear and Lofting in a Silicon Boomtown," Issue #14, Summer 2001 (the Baffler's site seems to be disabled now -- a pity.)

Bad Subjects:

Review of Kate Millett's Mother Millett, online edition, July, 2001.

"Fear Itself: Tanforan and Public Memory," Issue #58, December 2001. An extended look at a suburban shopping mall on a site where Japanese Americans were imprisoned in 1942.


POOR Magazine: "Goodbye, Mr. Stag,"  September, 2001 

Shelterforce Magazine: "When Supportive Housing Isn't," Winter 2007

From 2002 until fall 2007 I wrote monthly about federal housing programs for a technical magazine, Affordable Housing Finance. I served as "blogmother" for the same publisher's weblog, housingfinance, for two years, from spring 2005 through spring 2007.

I have written two small textbooks at the high school level on The Right To Privacy (2003) and Search and Seizure (2005), both for Chelsea House.

My current long-term project is a book on the landscape history, memory and identity politics of the Japanese American Internment site at Tule Lake near the California/Oregon state line. Further bulletins on that as they become possible.


 


 
 
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