“Waking the Sleeping Giant: Mestizaje, Ideology, and the Post-Cyberpunk Poetics of Carlos Miralejos’ Texas 2077. In 2012, he received an MA in Spanish from the University of Texas-Pan American (now UT Rio Grande Valley). Previously, he studied at the University of California, Irvine, receiving a double BA in Spanish and Chicano/Latino Studies in 2008. His dissertation, “Raza especulativa: reimaginando el discurso racial en la narrativa chicana (1970–2010),” examined how contemporary ideologies of race and “colorblind” discourse are deployed, reproduced, and reimagined in Chicana/o literature. His research focuses on race politics and identity formation in U.S. Latina/o literature and culture from Arizona State University in 2017. in Spanish with an emphasis on Chicana/o and U.S. Latina/o Literature and Culture Latin American Literature Critical Race Studies Cultural Studies Border Studies Chicana/o Literary History. M.A., University of Texas-Pan American, 2012ī.A., University of California, Irvine, 2008 Academic InterestsĬhicana/o and U.S.
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