Since 2015, the use of the term "Latinx" has become widespread on the Internet and other sociocultural contexts. Referring to Latinas/os or Hispanics in the United States, the term not only problematizes national categories associated with Latinidades but also suggests a more inclusive vision of gender and sexual identities that transcends heteronormative binaries. The "x" in “Latinx” deconstructs gender binarism, pointing to a more flexible and expansive spectrum of gender and sexual identities in the context of transnational cultural formations, or what have been associated with “genderqueer” practices. This doctoral dissertation examines the origins, developments, and deployments of the term “Latinx” in the Internet and in a corpus of US...
This project explores the pathologization of Latinas in works by Dominican American, Puerto Rican, C...
I introduce the concept of “conocimiento narratives” in my dissertation as a lens to understand Lati...
ABSTRACT: This essay focuses on the category of Latina/os, which was created in the United States to...
This project theorizes how Latina authors mobilize alternative archives by insisting on the centrali...
An exploration of the influence of Spanish language on gender, sexuality, and sisterhood in various ...
This article examines the evolution of the borderlands as an organizing trope by focusing on how the...
Women writers on both sides of the US/Mexican border have rewritten Chicana-Fronteriza narratives by...
This course is a study of Latinx literatures and cultures produced in the last two decades. We will ...
This project looks to US Latinx cultural production to trace how colorblind social discourse has ren...
This research project is a book-length study that examines how the visual art and writing of queer L...
This volume III contains two blogs on Hispanic/Latin American culture and identity but goes beyond a...
My dissertation reveals how the bodies of Latinas are used not only to market the texts they are sel...
Latinx/o/a writing has existed long before 20th century state policies and publishing markets create...
It is well known that the literary history of Latin America and its canon has been/is written by a p...
This paper reveals how the tension of choosing between ethnic solidarity and non-normative gender/se...
This project explores the pathologization of Latinas in works by Dominican American, Puerto Rican, C...
I introduce the concept of “conocimiento narratives” in my dissertation as a lens to understand Lati...
ABSTRACT: This essay focuses on the category of Latina/os, which was created in the United States to...
This project theorizes how Latina authors mobilize alternative archives by insisting on the centrali...
An exploration of the influence of Spanish language on gender, sexuality, and sisterhood in various ...
This article examines the evolution of the borderlands as an organizing trope by focusing on how the...
Women writers on both sides of the US/Mexican border have rewritten Chicana-Fronteriza narratives by...
This course is a study of Latinx literatures and cultures produced in the last two decades. We will ...
This project looks to US Latinx cultural production to trace how colorblind social discourse has ren...
This research project is a book-length study that examines how the visual art and writing of queer L...
This volume III contains two blogs on Hispanic/Latin American culture and identity but goes beyond a...
My dissertation reveals how the bodies of Latinas are used not only to market the texts they are sel...
Latinx/o/a writing has existed long before 20th century state policies and publishing markets create...
It is well known that the literary history of Latin America and its canon has been/is written by a p...
This paper reveals how the tension of choosing between ethnic solidarity and non-normative gender/se...
This project explores the pathologization of Latinas in works by Dominican American, Puerto Rican, C...
I introduce the concept of “conocimiento narratives” in my dissertation as a lens to understand Lati...
ABSTRACT: This essay focuses on the category of Latina/os, which was created in the United States to...