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Program Director

Michael Hames-García, Associate Professor, English and Ethnic Studies

B.A., 1993, Willamette; Ph.D., 1998, Cornell.

Research areas: Chicana/o & U.S. Latina/o literatures and cultures; Gay & Lesbian Studies; Critical Prison Studies; Theories of Identity and the Self.

Publications: Publications include: Fugitive Thought: Prison Movements, Race, and the Meaning of Justice (U of Minnesota Press, 2004); Reclaiming Identity: Realist Theory and the Predicament of Postmodernism (U of California Press, 2000); Identity Politics Reconsidered (Palgrave, 2006); and "Which America Is Ours? Martí’s ‘Truth’ and the Foundations of ‘American Literature’," Modern Fiction Studies (Spring 2003).

mhamesg@uoregon.edu

Associate Program Director

*Jiannbin Shiao, Associate Professor, Sociology

B.A., 1991, Brown; M.A. , 1994, 1996; Ph.D., 1998, California, Berkeley.

Research areas: Race and Ethnicity, research design, education.

Publications:

jshiao@uoregon.edu

Faculty

Brian Klopotek, Assistant Professor, Anthropology and Ethnic Studies

BA 1994, Yale University, Ph.D. 2004, University of Minnesota.

Research areas: Native Americans of the Southeastern US; ethnohistory; federal recognition of Indian tribes; Indian educational history; American Indians and the cinema; Native Americans and gender.

Publications: ''I guess your warrior look doesn't work every time': Challenging Indian Masculinity in the Cinema," in Matt Basso, et al, eds.; Across the Great Divide: Cultures of Manhood in the US West, New York: Routledge, 2001.

Works in progress: "Trickster at Play: Federal Recognition and Louisiana Indians"; articles on the Tunica Treasure and Indian education in the segregated South.

klopotek@uoregon.edu

Daniel M. HoSang, Assistant Professor,Political Science &Ethnic Studies

BA 1993, Wesleyan University, Ph.D. 2007, California, Los Angeles.

Research areas: Racial & Ethnic Politics, post-1865 US History, California and the West, Social Theory

Works in progress:

dhosang@uoregon.edu

Claudia Long, Visiting Assistant Professor

BS 1979, Portland State University; MSW 1982, Portland State University; Ph.D. 1997, Portland State University.

Research areas:

Works in progress:

abc@defg.com

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Ernesto Martínez, Assistant Professor, Women's & Gender Studies, Ethnic Studies & English

BA 1998, Stanford University, Ph.D. 2005, Cornell University.

Research areas: Comparative ethnic literature; U.S. Latino literature; literary theory, LGTB studies.

Works in progress: Gay Male Latino Studies: A Critical Reader, co-edited with Michael Hames-García (under review, 2006); "Shifting the Site of Queer Enunciation: Manuel Muñoz and the Politics of Form" (forthcoming in Gay Male Latino Studies: A Critical Reader); "Dying to Know: Suicidal Knowledge & Responsibility in Baldwin's Another Country" (under review, PMLA).

ejm@uoregon.edu

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Irmary Reyes-Santos, Visiting Assistant Professor

BA , Ph.D. 2007,

Research areas:

Works in progress:

irmary@uoregon.edu


Core Faculty

*Lynn Fujiwara
Women's
&
Gender Studies
Gordon
Nagayama Hall

Psychology
Jeffrey Ostler
History
*Peggy Pascoe
History
*Philip W. Scher
Anthropology
*Lynn Stephen
Anthropology
*David Vázquez
English

Participating Faculty

Carlos Aguirre
History
Keith Aoki
Law
Steven Bender
Law
Matthew Dennis
History
Laura Fair
History

Karen Ford
English
Dennis Galvan
Political Science
 Sangita Gopal
English

Shari Huhndorf English David Li
English
Enrique Lima
English
Dayo Mitchell
Honors College
Jeffrey Ostler
History
Priscilla Ovalle
English
Scott Pratt
Philosophy
Judith Raiskin
Women's
&
Gender Studies
Gordon Sayre
English
Cynthia Tolentino
English
Tania Triana
Romance Language
Mia Tuan
Sociology
Henry Wonham
English
Naomi Zack
Philosophy


*denotes Ethnic Studies Advisory Committee member


Staff

Donella-Elizabeth Alston,
Office Coordinator

donella@uoregon.edu


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