Gonzalves, Theodore S. 2018. "Jon Irabagon's Unchartered Funhouse-Mirrored Elysium." International Examiner, May 16, 2018, 5–5.
2018
Gonzalves, Theodore S. 2017. "Joe Bataan on Heavy Rotation: Studying the Repertoire of a Mixed-race Composer." CUNY Forum: Forum of Asian American and Asian Studies, 4, (1) 23–36.
2017
Gonzalves, Theodore S. 2016. "Remembering Rolling the R's." Asian American Literary Review, 7, (1) 5–6.
2016
Gonzalves, Theodore S. 2009. "Leaving Soul Shadows On My Mind." Filipinas Magazine, 18, (209), 11–12. San Francisco, California.
2009
Gonzalves, Theodore S. 2008. "An Interview with Carlos Zialcita." Filipinas Magazine, 17, (196), 27–27. San Francisco, California.
2008
Gonzalves, Theodore S. 2008. "It's Our Time." Filipinas Magazine, 17, (196), 26–27. San Francisco, California.
2008
Book
See, Sarita Echavez, Gonzalves, Theodore S., Linmark, R. Z., and Tongson, Karen. 2013. Migrant Musicians: Filipino Entertainers and the Work of Music Making. Durham: University of California, Davis, Center for Art and Thought. In Dialogues volume 1.
2013
Gonzalves, Theodore S. and Labrador, Roderick N. 2011. Filipinos in Hawai'i. Charleston, South Carolina: Arcadia Publishing.
2011
Gonzalves, Theodore S. 2009. The Day the Dancers Stayed: Performing in the Filipino/American Diaspora. Philadelphia: Temple University Press.
2009
Chapter
Gonzalves, Theodore S. 2023. "Forgetting Empire, Remembering Resistance." In 1898: Visual Culture and U.S. Imperialism in the Caribbean and the Pacific. Kate, Lemay and Taina, Caragol, editors. 120–123. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press.
2023
Gonzalves, Theodore S. 2020. "Red Door: Bindlestiff Studio." In Our Culture Resounds, Our Culture Reveals: A Legacy of Filipino American Performing Arts in California. Lipat-Chesler, Eleanor and Talusan, Mary, editors. 198–202. Culver City, Los Angeles, and Sacramento: Ube Arte, UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music, and California Revealed.
2020
Gonzalves, Theodore S. 2014. "Filipino American Youth Cultures." In Asian Americans: An Encyclopedia of Social, Cultural, and Political History. Zhao, Xiaojian and Park, Edward J. W., editors. 393–398. Santa Barbara, California: Greenwood, an imprint of ABC-CLIO, LLC.
2014
Gonzalves, Theodore S. 2014. "Pilipino Cultural Night." In Asian Americans: An Encyclopedia of Social, Cultural, and Political History. Zhao, Xiaojian and Park, Edward J. W., editors. 930–931. Santa Barbara, California: Greenwood, an imprint of ABC-CLIO, LLC.
2014
Information Content Entity
Gonzalves, Theodore S. 2012. "Amigo: Discussion Guide."
2012
Gonzalves, Theodore S. 2012. [Book review] "Toward Filipino Self-Determination: Beyond Transnational Globalization." Journal of American Ethnic History, 32, (1), 126–128.
2012
Gonzalves, Theodore S. 2011. [Book review] "The Decolonized Eye: Filipino American Art and Performance, by Sarita Echavez See." Journal of Asian American Studies, 14, (1), 160–163.
2011
Gonzalves, Theodore S. 2011. To Turn By Gifts. Hyphen Magazine. Jun 17, 2011
2011
Editor Of
Book
Gonzalves, Theodore S. and Manalo, A. Samson, editors. 2021. Gossip, Sex, and the End of the World: Collected Works of tongue in A mood. San Francisco, California: Arkipelago Books.
2021
Villa, Carlos and Gonzalves, Theodore S., editors. 2012. Carlos Villa and the Integrity of Spaces. San Francisco: Meritage Press.
2012
Gonzalves, Theodore S., editor. 2007. Stage Presence: Conversations with Filipino American Performing Artists. San Francisco: Meritage Press.
2007
1991 to 2001: Lecturer at the University of California (Berkeley, Davis, Irvine, and Los Angeles), the California State University (Sacramento, San Francisco, and San Jose), Pomona College, and Santa Clara University
2002 to 2009: Assistant Professor of American Studies, University of Hawaii at Manoa
2009 to 2011: Associate Professor of American Studies, University of Hawaii at Manoa (tenured)
2012 to 2018: Associate Professor of American Studies, University of Maryland at Baltimore County (tenured upon arrival)
2020 to present Professorial Lecturer of American Studies, George Washington University