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| Antonio Viego, Associate Professor of Literature
- Contact Info:
| Office Location: | 05 Art Museum | | Office Phone: | +1 919 668 2687 | | Email Address: |   | Teaching (Spring 2012):
- WOMENST 170AS.01, QUEER THEORY
Synopsis
- Carr 136, TuTh 02:50 PM-04:05 PM
- (also cross-listed as LIT 125BS.01, SXL 140S.01)
- LSGS 200S.01, LATINOS IN GLOBAL STH CAPSTONE
Synopsis
- Bivins 109, TuTh 11:40 AM-12:55 PM
- LSGS 200S.02, CAPSTONE FOR CERTIFICATE LSGS
Synopsis
- SEE INSTRU, M 01:15 PM-03:45 PM
- Education:
| PhD in English | University of Pennsylvania | 1999 |
| BA | Swarthmore College | 1989 |
- Specialties:
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Spanish
American Literature Modern and Contemporary Critical Theory Comparative Literature Latino Studies Latin-American Studies Cultural Studies Gender Studies, Feminism, Women Studies, Queer Studies Psychoanalysis, Psychology Film, Media and Visual Studies Critical Theory, Philosophy
- Research Interests: Latino/a Literatures, Latino/a Studies, Critical Race Studies, and Gender & Sexuality
Current projects:
Psychoanalytic theory and Latino/a Identities/Histories
Latino/a studies, Queer/Lesbian/Gay studies,
Twentieth Century American Literatures, Critical Race
Theory, Chicana Feminist Theory, Comparative
Ethnicities, Lacanian Psychoanalytic Theory
- Areas of Interest:
- Latino/a political and social movements
Latino/a literatures Queer/Gay/Lesbian Theory Queer/Gay/Lesbian History
- Keywords:
- Latino/a • Sexuality • Gender • Psychoanalytic Theory
- Current Ph.D. Students
- Recent Publications
(More Publications)
- A. Viego, "The Life of the Undead: Biopower, Latino Anxiety, and the epidemiological paradox",
Women and Performance: A Journal of Feminist Theory, vol. 19 no. 2
(July, 2010),
pp. 131-148, Routledge
- Wounded Chicana Cartographies: Diagnosing Injury and Maligning Politicized Identities,
in Geographies of Latinidad, edited by Matt Garcia
(2008), Durham: Duke University Press
- A. Viego, "Hysterical Ties, Chicano/a Amnesia and the Sinthomestiza Subject",
Aztlán: A Journal of Chicano Studies
(2008)
- A. Viego, Dead Subjects: Toward a Politics of Loss in Latino Studies
(2007), Duke University Press
- A. Viego, Appropriating Blackness: Performance and the Politics of Authenticity by E. Patrick Johnson,
GLQ
(Fall, 2004)
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