I: Bulosan's voice: listening to the Manong generation. Bulosan now (1958) / Alvaro Cardona-Hine -- Carlos Bulosan: gentle genius (1957) / Dolores Stephens Feria -- The achievement of Carlos Bulosan (1979) / E. San Juan, Jr.
II: Location of exile: creating an alter/native Filipino literary practice. Filipino writers in exile (1963) / Dolores Stephens Feria -- Understanding the dynamics of Third World writing in America Is In the Heart (1988) / Margarita R. Orendain -- Subversion or affirmation: the text and subtext of American Is In the Heart (1991) / Marilyn Alquizola -- Satire in The Laughter of My Father (1986) / Delfin L. Tolentino, Jr. -- The Laughter of My Father: a survival kit (1995) / L. M. Grove -- The Laughter of My Father: adding feminist and class perspectives to the "Casebook of Resistance" (2011) / Marilyn Alquizola and Lane Ryo Hirabayashi.
III: Writer as worker: Broadening the Bulosan canon. Carlos Bulosan: the poetics and the necessity of revolution (1969) / E. San Juan, Jr. -- Bulosan as a Third World poet (1985) / Susan Evangelista -- Two letters from America: Carlos Bulosan and the act of writing (1988) / Oscar V. Campomanes and Todd S. Gernes -- Bulosan's power, Bulosan's people (1991) / Dolores Stephens Feria -- A proletarian book of laughter and remembering: The Cry and the Dedication and the inter/national class struggle (2016) / Tim Libretti.
IV: Collective memory and revolt: becoming Filipino, becoming free. Remembering Carlos Bulosan: an interview with Josephine Patrick (1989) / Odette Taverna -- Identity and humanity in the age of corporate globalization: a review essay (2004) / Kennety E. Bauzon -- Filipino American hip-hop and class consciousness: renewing the spirit of Carlos Bulosan (2006) / Marilyn Alquizola, Lane Ryo Hirabaryashi, and Jeffrey Arellano Cabusao -- Carlos Bulosan: critique and revolution (2008) / E. San Juan, Jr. -- American Dream: the habitable land (2016) / Melba Abela -- Appendix. 1952 Yearbook, Local 37, International Longshoremen's & Warehousemen's Union / Carlos Bulosan.