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Mexican Literature and Culture, Violence in Latin America, Latin American Gender and Queer Studies, Cultural Studies (film, media and the arts)
Dr. George Flaherty is Associate Professor of Art History and Director of the Center for Latin American Visual Studies (CLAVIS). His research and teaching focus primarily on modern and contemporary art and…
Expressive Culture of Greater Mexico; Anthropology of Symbols; Anthropology of Religion; Anthropology and History; Critical Theory; International Education and Curriculum Development; Leadership Development; Higher…
Contemporary Russian youth culture; masculinity in contemporary Russia and Mexico; the Chechen wars and conscription in Russia; the vampire myth in Slavic cultures; standards-based assessment of language programs;…
Gender and sexuality of Mexican and Mexican immigrant populations
Dr. González-López's current research project is an in-depth sociological examination of incest and other forms of sexualized contact (i.e.,…
Dr. González-Martin holds a Ph.D. in Folklore & Ethnomusicology from Indiana University. Her research focuses on the verbal and material traditions in and of the American Latinx Diaspora. Her work looks at…
Migration studies, Asian American history, Chinese overseas, U.S. immigration
Co-editor with Marcelo Borges, Donna Gabaccia, “Cambridge History of Global Migrations,” Vol. II. Under preparation.
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Dr. Leal's primary academic interest is Latino politics, and his work explores the political and policy implications of demographic change in the United States. His research primarily involves quantitative-…