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Pluecker, JD, 1979-
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nne Pluecker, John, 1979-
Pluecker, J. D., 1979-
Pluecker, Jadine, 1979-
Pluecker, J. D., 1979-
Pluecker, Jadine, 1979-
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Employer: University of Texas at El Paso http://id.loc.gov/rwo/agents/n79143092
Graduate of: Yale University http://id.loc.gov/rwo/agents/n79043367
Corporate body: Antena Aire http://id.loc.gov/rwo/agents/no2023001514
Graduate of: Yale University http://id.loc.gov/rwo/agents/n79043367
Corporate body: Antena Aire http://id.loc.gov/rwo/agents/no2023001514
Related resource
Galindo, Claudia. Do you know the Cucuy?, 2008: CIP t.p. (John Pluecker)
E-mail from pub., Jan. 11, 2007: (John Pluecker; b. Aug. 7, 1979)
El proyecto de las morras, diciembre de 2013: title page verso (John Pluecker)
Ford over, 2016: ECIP t.p. (John Pluecker) data view (Writer, interpreter, translator and co-founder of the language justice and literary experimentation collaborative Antena. His work is informed by experimental poetics, radical aesthetics and cross-border cultural production. His texts have appeared in journals in the U.S. and Mexico, including The Volta, Mandorla, Aufgabe, eleven eleven, Third Text, Animal Shelter, HTMLGiant and Fence. He has translated numerous books from the Spanish, including Antígona González (Les Figues Press, 2016), Tijuana Dreaming: Life and Art at the Global Border (Duke University Press, 2012) and Feminism: Transmissions and Retransmissions (Palgrave Macmillan, 2011). His most recent chapbooks are Killing Current (Mouthfeel Press, 2012) and Ioyaiene (Handmade for Fresh Arts Houston-based Community Supported Art Program, 2014). His book of poetry and image, Ford Over, is forthcoming in 2016 from Noemi Press)
Basura, 2022: CIP t.p. (JD Pluecker)
Pluecker, JD. The every wild, 2024: page 107 (JD Pluecker; they have translated numerous books from the Spanish; JD's book Ford over was released in 2016; from 2010-2020 she worked as part of Atena Aire)
JD Pluecker blog, viewed online March 6, 2025: about > bio (JD Pluecker; pronouns: they or she; I have had different names over the years. J*hn is on some books and appears in a lot of places on-line, but I no longer use it as I don't identify with the name. JD is holding me now) https://jdpluecker.com/about
UTEP College of Liberal Arts website, March 6, 2025: creative writing > online/online-mfa-faculty (JD Pluecker; specialty courses include: Advanced Poetry, Writing in an Expanded Field, Non-Normative Poetry and Hybrid Writing, Literary Translation, Translation as a Generative Strategy for Writing)
Queer horticulture, getting entangled in JD Pluecker's artistic root system, via Southwest contemporary website, July 12, 2024, viewed March 6, 2025 (writing, found object installation, and performance; Houston-based artist attended Yale for her B.A.; discovered her queer sexuality, at the time she identified as a gay man) https://southwestcontemporary.com/jd-pluecker-queer-horticulture/
Jadine (JD) Pluecker website, August 28, 2025: home page (Jadine (JD) Pluecker) bio (Jadine (JD) Pluecker; Her undisciplinary work inhabits the intersections of writing, history, translation, art, interpreting, bookmaking, queer/trans aesthetics, non-normative poetics, language justice, and cross-border cultural production. They have translated numerous books from the Spanish, including Antígona González (Les Figues Press, 2016), Trash by Sylvia Aguilar Zéleny (Deep Vellum Press, 2023) and In Defense of Common Life: The Political Thought of Raquel Gutiérrez Aguilar (Common Notions, 2024). JD has published three books of poetry: The Every Wild (Mouthfeel Press, 2024), Grin Go Home / Las provincias internas (Editorial Ultramarina, 2024), and Ford Over (Noemi Press, 2016); Pronouns: they or she; I have had different names over the years. J*hn is on some books and appears in a lot of places on-line, but I no longer use it as I don't identify with the name. I use Jadine now and I also use JD because it can hold both J*hn and Jadine)
E-mail from pub., Jan. 11, 2007: (John Pluecker; b. Aug. 7, 1979)
El proyecto de las morras, diciembre de 2013: title page verso (John Pluecker)
Ford over, 2016: ECIP t.p. (John Pluecker) data view (Writer, interpreter, translator and co-founder of the language justice and literary experimentation collaborative Antena. His work is informed by experimental poetics, radical aesthetics and cross-border cultural production. His texts have appeared in journals in the U.S. and Mexico, including The Volta, Mandorla, Aufgabe, eleven eleven, Third Text, Animal Shelter, HTMLGiant and Fence. He has translated numerous books from the Spanish, including Antígona González (Les Figues Press, 2016), Tijuana Dreaming: Life and Art at the Global Border (Duke University Press, 2012) and Feminism: Transmissions and Retransmissions (Palgrave Macmillan, 2011). His most recent chapbooks are Killing Current (Mouthfeel Press, 2012) and Ioyaiene (Handmade for Fresh Arts Houston-based Community Supported Art Program, 2014). His book of poetry and image, Ford Over, is forthcoming in 2016 from Noemi Press)
Basura, 2022: CIP t.p. (JD Pluecker)
Pluecker, JD. The every wild, 2024: page 107 (JD Pluecker; they have translated numerous books from the Spanish; JD's book Ford over was released in 2016; from 2010-2020 she worked as part of Atena Aire)
JD Pluecker blog, viewed online March 6, 2025: about > bio (JD Pluecker; pronouns: they or she; I have had different names over the years. J*hn is on some books and appears in a lot of places on-line, but I no longer use it as I don't identify with the name. JD is holding me now) https://jdpluecker.com/about
UTEP College of Liberal Arts website, March 6, 2025: creative writing > online/online-mfa-faculty (JD Pluecker; specialty courses include: Advanced Poetry, Writing in an Expanded Field, Non-Normative Poetry and Hybrid Writing, Literary Translation, Translation as a Generative Strategy for Writing)
Queer horticulture, getting entangled in JD Pluecker's artistic root system, via Southwest contemporary website, July 12, 2024, viewed March 6, 2025 (writing, found object installation, and performance; Houston-based artist attended Yale for her B.A.; discovered her queer sexuality, at the time she identified as a gay man) https://southwestcontemporary.com/jd-pluecker-queer-horticulture/
Jadine (JD) Pluecker website, August 28, 2025: home page (Jadine (JD) Pluecker) bio (Jadine (JD) Pluecker; Her undisciplinary work inhabits the intersections of writing, history, translation, art, interpreting, bookmaking, queer/trans aesthetics, non-normative poetics, language justice, and cross-border cultural production. They have translated numerous books from the Spanish, including Antígona González (Les Figues Press, 2016), Trash by Sylvia Aguilar Zéleny (Deep Vellum Press, 2023) and In Defense of Common Life: The Political Thought of Raquel Gutiérrez Aguilar (Common Notions, 2024). JD has published three books of poetry: The Every Wild (Mouthfeel Press, 2024), Grin Go Home / Las provincias internas (Editorial Ultramarina, 2024), and Ford Over (Noemi Press, 2016); Pronouns: they or she; I have had different names over the years. J*hn is on some books and appears in a lot of places on-line, but I no longer use it as I don't identify with the name. I use Jadine now and I also use JD because it can hold both J*hn and Jadine)
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