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  Gabriela F Arredondo

Gabriela F Arredondo

Gabriela Arredondo

Associate Professor of LALS

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831-459-3125 (Fax)

 

Social Sciences Division

Latin American & Latino Studies
Dolores Huerta Research Center for the Americas
Merrill College

Associate Professor of LALS
Ex Oficio, Chair, LALS
Chair, Merrill Faculty Fellows

Faculty

Dolores Huerta Research Center for the Americas
History Department
Merrill College
Critical Race and Ethnic Studies
Feminist Studies Department

Regular Faculty

Latin American and Latino Studies
Latino/a Studies
Chicana/o Studies
Critical Race and Ethnic Studies
US History
Archives, Archival Practices
Mexico
Border Studies

Merrill College Academic Building
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Winter 2024: Wednesdays 12:30pm - 2:30pm by sign up: alternating in person and via zoom

Merrill/Crown Faculty Services

Associate Professor LALS; former Chair, LALS Department (2016-2021);Chair, Merrill College Faculty Fellows; UCSC EVC Research Fellow 2018-19; former director Chicano Latino Research Center; author Mexican Chicago: Race, Identity, and Nation, 1916-1939 (2008); co-editor Chicana Feminisms: A Critical Reader (2003). PhD (History), The University of Chicago; CIC Fellow: University of Michigan; MA (History) SFSU; BA (History) Reed College.

Chicana/o/x histories; Chicana and Mexicana feminisms; “borderlands” studies; Migration histories of the Américas; Latina/o/x studies; social history - U.S./Mexico;  critical race studies;  history of modern Mexico. 

Current research interests in cross-ethnic and cross-racial cooperation rooted in historical Chicana/o/x activism, diversity in coalitions, and processes of racial "mixing" in historical contexts of struggles for rights in what is now the United States.

 

 

 

Dr. Arredondo's teaching and research interests include Chicana/o/x histories, comparative Latina/o/x histories, comparative immigration/migrations in the United States, histories of ethnic and racial studies, bridging Latin American and Latina/o Studies,  gender and racial formations, U.S./Mexico histories, oral history and archival research methods.

- Distinguished Speaker, Organization of American Historians

- Fellowship, UCSC Executive Vice Chancellor's Fellows Academy

- Golden Apple Teaching Award, Social Sciences Division, UCSC

- Research Fellowship, Stanford University: Center for the Comparative Study of Race and Ethnicity

LALS10: Intro to Chicana/o/x and Latina/o/x/e Studies
LALS 100: Bridging Latin American & Latina/o/x Studies
LALS143: Comparative Race and Ethnicity
LALS144: Mexicana/Chicana Histories
LALS180: Borders: Real and Imagined: México-U.S.
LALS194: Migration Histories in the Americas
LALS200: Graduate: Bridging Latin American & Latino Studies: Concepts & Theories in LALS
LALS225: Graduate: Comparative Race in the Americas

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