Latin American and Latino Studies Faculty

Latin American and Latino Studies Faculty
Name/Department Title Research

Zadia M. Feliciano

Latin American and Latino Studies

Co-director

LALS

Free Trade Agreements in Latin America, Corporate taxation in Puerto Rico, Impact of Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico, Minimum Wages in Mexico, Mexican Migration.

Natanya Duncan

Africana Studies

Director

Africana Studies

Global freedom movements, constructions of identity and nation building amongst women of color; migrations; color and class in diasporic communities; intellectuals throughout the African Diaspora.

Kevin K. Birth

Anthropology

Professor Peoples of the Caribbean and cultural writing.

Felicia Madimenos

Anthropology

Professor Market integration and health in South American indigenous peoples, human biology, female reproductive ecology, energetics.

John Collins

Anthropology

Professor Semiotics, cultural heritage and development, historical anthropology, nationalism and the state, Brazil, the Andes, race in Latin America.

Juan Luis Rodriguez Aponte

Anthropology

Associate Professor Linguistic Anthropology, Semiotics, Amazonian Ethnography, politics, Gift Giving, Language and Materiality, Discourse Analysis.

Timothy Pugh

Anthropology

Associate Professor Maya architecture, spatial analysis, ritual, social memory, cultural contact.

Lawrence Waldron

Art History

Assistant Professor The art and architecture of the pre-Columbian Americas, the Caribbean, Hindu and Buddhist Asia, and Islamic Africa.

Christopher Winks

Comparative Literature

Associate Professor Comparative modernisms with particular emphasis or Caribbean and Latin America literature and African-American studies.

Zadia M. Feliciano

Economics

Professor International trade and foreign direct investment in the U.S., Latin America & Asia, economic history of Mexican Immigrants.

Lillian Moncada-Davidson

Education

Associate Professor Sociology and Foundations of Educations.

William Orchard

English

Associate Professor Latina and Latino literature and culture, contemporary American literature, theories of gender and sexuality, visual culture, the graphic novel, queer studies, critical race and ethnic studies, theories of narrative and the novel.

Vanessa Perez-Rosario

English

Professor U.S. Latinx and Caribbean literatures and cultures; American studies; U.S. bilingualism; multilingual American literature; poetics; gender and sexuality; transnational feminisms; translation

Álvaro Fernández

Hispanic Languages and Literatures

Professor Specializes in contemporary Spanish literature and cinema, focused on narratives of an uncomfortable historical past.

Beatriz Carolina Peña

Hispanic Languages and Literatures

Assistant Professor Colonial Latin American literature, iconography, and history, Spanish Golden Age, and nineteenth and twentieth centuries Spanish American literature.

Brais Outes-Leon

Hispanic Languages and Literatures

Assistant Professor Literary critic and academic specialized in the field of Latin American literature and Cultural History.

Irma Llorens

Hispanic Languages and Literatures

Associate Professor Spanish American literature, contemporary Spanish and Mexican short stories.

Isabel Maria de Sena

Hispanic Languages and Literatures

Adjunct Assistant Professor

José Miguel Martínez-Torrejón

Hispanic Languages and Literatures

Professor Iberian Culture and Literature, Peninsular and Colonial, political dimension of literary texts.

Mariana Zinni

Hispanic Languages and Literatures

Associate Professor Spanish with a specialization in Colonial Latin America.

Nora Glickman

Hispanic Languages and Literatures

Professor Latin American literature. She combines teaching with creative writing, criticism and translation. Her critical work (articles, book and film reviews, interviews, encyclopedias and dictionaries) has appeared in national and international journals.

Rafael Sanchez

Hispanic Languages and Literatures

Adjunct Professor Puerto Rico Latin American Culture and theater.

Fidel T. Tavarez

History

Assistant Professor How the Hispanic world—including Spain and Latin America—governed, harnessed, and adapted to the effects of early modern globalization and capitalism

 

Elizabeth Ijalba

Linguistics and Communication Disorders

Assistant Professor Communication disorders. Impact or bilingualism on disorders of communication and literacy

Sara Hinojos

Media Studies

Assistant Professor Film and television representation of Chicanxs and Latinxs and cultural studies with an emphasis on gender, race, language politics, digital media, humor studies, and sound studies.

Jorge A. Aviles

Political Science

Assistant Professor Comparative politics, specifically on issues of federalism, intergovernmental relations, state capacity construction and the political economy of development, with a regional focus on Latin American and Brazil.

Judith Kimerling

Political Science

Professor Environmental law and politics, law and implementation, international development and human rights, the politics of Amazon rain forest development, energy law politics.

Anahi Viladrich

Sociology

Associate Professor Gender and reproductive health in Latin America, immigration, culture and health in the U.S and abroad.

Carmenza L. Gallo

Sociology

Associate Professor Sociology of Developing Countries.

Mauricio A. Font

Sociology

Professor Sociology of Developing Countries.

Sujatha Fernandes

Sociology

Associate Professor Hip hop culture , neoliberalism, state-society relations; urban public space; and the role of culture in social movements.