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Juan E Poblete

Juan E Poblete

Professor and Chair

Literature Department, Spanish Studies, Critical Race and Ethnic Studies ", $entry['departmentnumber'])?>

Areas of expertise: Latin American and Latino Studies, Cultural Studies, Nationalism, Print Media


Biography, Education and Training

I am Chilean-American, with a Licenciatura from the Universidad de Chile and a Ph.D. from Duke University. I generally focus on the question of literature as discourse in national and transnational contexts: what kind of experience does it provide, for whom, to what personal, cultural, and political effects? This involves the history of literary and cultural studies, the history of reading and the book as both technologies and social practices; the history of citizenship and migration; and the e... more »

Edward H Kehler

Edward H Kehler

Continuing Lecturer

Stevenson College, History Department ", $entry['departmentnumber'])?>

Areas of expertise: History, German Studies, Communism, European Politics, European Studies, Fascism, Film, Jewish Studies and Judaism, Nationalism, Post Communist Politics


Biography, Education and Training

Ph.D., Yale University B.A., UC Santa Cruz

Kiva Silver

Kiva Silver

Senior Continuing Lecturer

Stevenson College, History Department, Writing Program ", $entry['departmentnumber'])?>

Areas of expertise: Nationalism, European Studies, History, Writing


Biography, Education and Training

Kiva Silver graduated with honors from UCSD in 1999 after completing a BA degree in history.  After earning his M.Phil in Economic and Social HIstory and a D.Phil in European History from Cambridge University in 2004, Kiva Silver completed a master's degree in Sociology at UCSC in 2006. He is currently a continuing lecturer in the History Department, the Writing Program, and Stevenson College at UCSC.   

Dana Takagi

Dana Takagi

Professor

Sociology Department ", $entry['departmentnumber'])?>

Areas of expertise: Sociology, Philosophy, Nationalism


Biography, Education and Training

1986 - Ph.D., Sociology, University of California, Berkeley 1979 - M.A., Sociology, University of California, Berkeley 1976 - B.A., Mathematics, University of California, Berkeley Dana Takagi is a professor of Sociology at UCSC, since 1987; before coming to UCSC, she taught at UC Irvine in the program in social ecology. She is a committed to empirically based research, theoretical innovation, and linking interdisciplinary knowledge to understanding the world-as-it is.

Toby H Loeffler

Toby H Loeffler

Senior Continuing Lecturer

Writing Program ", $entry['departmentnumber'])?>

Areas of expertise: Writing, Literature, Modernism, Fiction, Nationalism


Biography, Education and Training

Ph.D., Comparative Literature, Cornell University M.A., Comparative Literature, Cornell University M.A., English Literature, CSUDH M.A., Spanish Literature, UCLA B.A., Classical Civilizations and Spanish and Linguistics, UCLA

Grace Peña Delgado

Grace Peña Delgado

Professor

History Department ", $entry['departmentnumber'])?>

Areas of expertise: Border Studies, Ethnicity, Chicana/o Studies, Nationalism, Immigration, Latin American and Latino Studies, Sexuality, Asian American Pacific Islander History, Mexico


Biography, Education and Training

Grace Peña Delgado is a Professor of History at the University of California, Santa Cruz, whose groundbreaking scholarship has significantly advanced the understanding of the U.S.-Mexico borderlands. Specializing in migration, border studies, and Latino history, she offers a deep wealth of knowledge and insight, solidifying her position as a leading voice on the complex forces that shape border regions. Beyond her academic contributions, Delgado is a sought-after commentator on border is... more »

Madhavi Mohan Murty

Madhavi Mohan Murty

Associate Professor

Sociology Department ", $entry['departmentnumber'])?>

Areas of expertise: Cultural Studies, Feminist Theory, Film and Politics, Globalization, Nationalism, Colonialism, Media Studies, Race


Biography, Education and Training

  My research and teaching interests center on popular media, nationalism, globalization, feminism, postcolonial theory, cultural theory, and modalities of difference such as race, caste, and gender. My book, Stories that Bind: Political Economy and Culture in New India (New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, May, 2022), focuses on the intertwined projects of Hindu nationalism and neoliberalism in India and their narration in popular culture. https://www.rutgersuniver... more »

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