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Social Sciences Division
Latin American & Latino Studies
Ph.D. Candidate
Graduate
Critical Race and Ethnic Studies
By appointment
Broadly, I am interested in how economic imaginaries around development and trade have shaped citizen-making in the transpacific world, especially in Asia and Latin America as parts of an organic world system.
Global economic imaginaries around development and trade; citizen-making; memory politics; twentieth-century and contemporary culture in Latin America and Asia; neoliberal political economy in Chile and South Korea; epistemological underpinnings of Asia-Latin America interactions
Teaching Experience
Instructor of Record
• LALS1: Intro to Latin American and Latino Studies
• LALS159: Critical Approaches to International Development
Teaching Assistant
• LALS100B: Cultural Theory in the Americas
• LALS100A: Social Science Analytics
• LALS1: Intro to LALS
• LALS75: Art and Social Change in Latin America
• LALS5: Human Rights and Social Justice
• LALS94X: Mother Earth, Capitalism, and Crises
• LALS100: Concepts and Theories in LALS
• LALS194T: Youth and Citizenship
• LALS15: Truth, Justice, and Statistics
Social Sciences Dissertation Award, UCSC, 2023
Social Sciences Summer Dissertation-Writing Fellowship, UCSC, 2023
Online Course Development Award, UCSC, 2023
CITL Graduate Pedagogy Fellow, UCSC, 2023
STARS Scholarship, UCSC Women's Club, 2021
SSRC Dissertation Proposal Development Program, 2020
Tinker Foundation Field Research Grant, 2020
“Models, Miracles, and Memories of (Under)Development: Memory Work and Belonging in South Korea and Chile,” Latin American Studies Association Annual Congress, Bogotá, June 13, 2024.
669/609-2627
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