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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:
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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
Participating Faculty
*denotes Ethnic Studies Advisory Committee member
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Donella-Elizabeth Alston,
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Coordinator
donella@uoregon.edu
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