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Books
Constellating Home: Trans and Queer Asian American Rhetorics. Ohio State University Press. August 24, 2022.
Winner of the Rhetoric Society of America Book Award, the National Communication Association Diamond Anniversary Book Award, the Innovations in Community Writing Book Award, and the Winifred Bryan Horner Book Award.
Peer-Reviewed Articles
Hubrig, Ada, V. Jo Hsu, Christina Cedillo, and Jennifer Wingard. “Saying the Quiet Part Out Loud: Using CRT to Name the Intersections of Texas’s Legislative Harm.” College English, vol. 87, no. 1, Nov. 2024, pp. 168–87.
Winner of the 2025 Richard C. Ohmann Outstanding Article in College English Award
Hsu, Vox Jo, et al. “Patients as Knowledge Partners in the Context of Complex Chronic Conditions.” BMJ Medical Humanities, July 2024, p. medhum-2024-012957. DOI.org (Crossref), https://doi.org/10.1136/medhum-2024-012957.
Hsu, V. Jo. “Dispatches from a Body on Fire: Slow Death at the Intersections of Race, Gender, and Disability.” Quarterly Journal of Speech, Apr. 2024, pp. 1–10. DOI.org (Crossref), https://doi.org/10.1080/00335630.2024.2334389.
Hsu, V. Jo. (2024). "Trans Tricksters, Looping Effects, and Gender Diagnoses as Containment." Rhetoric of Health and Medicine, 7(1). Pp. 17-45.
Hsu, V. Jo. “The Imperative of Lived Experience for ME/CFS and Long COVID Research: What to Make of Patient Stories.” (2024) Social Science & Medicine - Mental Health, vol. 5, June 2024, p. 100291. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ssmmh.2023.100291.
Hsu, V. Jo. (2023) “Framing the activists: gender, race, and rhetorical disability in contested illnesses” Quarterly Journal of Speech. 110(2), pp. 198-220.
Hsu, V. Jo and Jennifer Nish “Crip Letters: Storying Slowness and Re/Writing Academic Work.” College Composition and Communication. Sep 2023. 75(1), pp. 97-116.
Hsu, V. Jo, “The Impossible Trans Body: Non/Images of Gender in Regimes of Whiteness.” Women’s Studies in Communication. 46.2. (May 2023): 262-268.
Hsu, V. Jo. “Irreducible Damage: The Affective Drift of Race, Gender, and Disability in Anti-Trans Rhetorics.” Rhetoric Society Quarterly. 51. 1. (Feb. 2022): 62–77.
Hsu, V. Jo. “T4t Love-Politics: Monica Roberts’s TransGriot and Love as a Theory of Justice.” Transgender Studies Quarterly. 9.1 (Feb 2022): 101–118.
Hsu, V. Jo. “Intimacy as Analytic.” Rhetoric Review. 40.4. 326-329 (December 2021). [Part of “Octalog IV: The Politics of Rhetorical Studies in 2021]
Hsu, V. Jo. “Toward QTPOC Community: A Theory in the Flesh, an Open Letter, a Closing Wound.” Rhetoric, Politics, & Culture. 1.1 (August 2021). 27-33.
Hsu, V. Jo. “Containment and Interdependence: Epidemic Logics in Asian American Racialization” QED: A Journal in GLBTQ Worldmaking. 7.3 (Fall 2020): 125-134.
Maier, Sophia et al. “GET THE FRAC IN! Or, The Fractal Many-festo: A (Trans)(Crip)t” Peitho. 22.4. (Summer 2020). https://cfshrc.org/article/get-the-frac-in-or-the-fractal-many-festo-a-transcript/
Hsu, V. Jo. “Voting Rights, Anti-intersectionality, and Citizenship as Containment.” Quarterly Journal of Speech. 106.3. (August 2020): 269-276.
Hsu, V. Jo. “Exposing the Seams: Professional Dress and the Disciplining of Nonbinary Trans Bodies.” Co-authored with GPat Patterson. The Journal of Multimodal Rhetorics. 3.2. (April 2020): 90-111. http://journalofmultimodalrhetorics.com/3-2-issue-patterson-and-hsu
Hsu, V. Jo. “(Trans)forming #MeToo: Toward a Networked Response to Gender Violence.” Women’s Studies in Communication. 42.3. (July 2019): 269-286.
Hsu, V. Jo. “Reflection as Relationality: Teaching Alternative Rhetorics” College Composition and Communication. 70.2 (December 2018): 142-168.
Hsu, V. Jo. “Afterword: Disciplinary (Trans)formations: Queering and Trans-ing Asian American Rhetorics.” Enculturation. December 2018. http://enculturation.net/disciplinary-transformations.
Hsu, V. Jo. “A Single Life Reinvented: Personal Writing as the Negotiation of Identity in Richard Rodriguez’s Autobiographical Trilogy.” Rhetoric Review 35.4 (September 2016): 361-373.
Book Chapters
“Un/Loving Justice: Kai Cheng Thom’s Trans Diasporic Critique of Whiteness in Trans Politics.” The Routledge Handbook of Ethnicity and Race in Communication. Forthcoming 2022.
“(Trans)Forming #MeToo: On Freedom for the ‘Unbelievable’ Survivors of Gender Violence.” Unsafe Words: Queering Consent in the #MeToo Era, edited by Trevor Hoppe and Shantel Buggs, Rutgers University Press, Feb 2023.
“Histories in (Trans)lation: Xie Jianshun and the potential and perils of trans historiography.” The Routledge Handbook of Queer Rhetoric. April 2022.