Publications
Achugar, Mariana. 2009. Constructing a Bilingual Professional Identity in a Graduate Classroom. Journal of Language, Identity & Education 8 (2-3) : 65–87.
Achugar, Mariana. 2009. Constructing the past and constructing themselves: the Uruguayan military's memory of the dictatorship. Critical Discourse Studies 6 (4) : 283–295.
Achugar, Mariana. 2009. “In whatever language people feel comfortable”: conflicting language ideologies in the US Southwest border. Text & Talk 29 (4) : 371–391.
Achugar, Mariana. 2009. Power and place: Language attitudes towards Spanish in a bilingual academic community in Southwest Texas. Spanish in Context 6 (2) : 199–223.
Achugar, Mariana. 2008. Counter-hegemonic language practices and ideologies: Creating a new space and value for Spanish in Southwest Texas. Spanish in Context 5 (1) : 1–19.
Achugar, Mariana. 2008. What We Remember. The construction of memory in military discourse. (Discourse approaches to Politics, Society and Culture 29). John Benjamins.
Achugar, Mariana. 2007. Between remembering and forgetting: Uruguayan military discourse about human rights (1976—2004). Discourse & Society 18 (5) : 521–547.
Achugar, Mariana. 2006. Writers on the Borderlands: Constructing a Bilingual Identity in Southwest Texas. Journal of Language, Identity & Education 5 (2) : 97–122.