Program Description
The Latina/o Studies Program at Cornell offers Latina/o Studies as a minor field in graduate studies. The minor invites any Cornell graduate student interested in Latina/o Studies to craft a program of interdisciplinary study. Faculty expertise spans multiple fields, including anthropology, history, literature, law, sociology, government, education, planning, human development, language, and performing and media arts, enabling students to develop a graduate minor that meet their specific interests.
Graduate Minor Field Requirements
Over the course of their study students will be expected to take two Latina/o Studies graduate or advanced undergraduate (4xxx) courses outside of their major field of study. Other courses not cross listed with Latina/o Studies may be eligible upon consultation with the Director of Graduate Studies. In lieu of available courses, the student and his or her minor field advisor might design a project that culminates in a paper given at a conference or presented for publication. As per graduate school regulations the Latina/o Studies graduate minor field must be represented on students special committee by a faculty member in the field. The requirements will vary according to the student's need and desires in shaping his or her project in consultation with the minor faculty member in Latina/o Studies. Upon completion of the minor and graduate degree requirements, the student will be awarded a LSP Graduate Minor Certificate.
Registration
Students interested in the Graduate Minor should plan to meet with Professor Sofia Villenas, Director of Graduate Studies, and register as an LSP graduate minor in the LSP office, 434 Rockefeller Hall.
Faculty
Juan Manuel Aldape Munoz
- Campus: Ithaca - (Minor Member)
- Concentrations: Latina/o Studies: Latino studies
- Research Interests: Performance studies, illegality and citizenship, borderlands studies, critical ethnography, and (Afro)Latinx/Latin American cultural production
Mary Pat Brady
- Campus: Ithaca - (Minor Member)
- Concentrations: Latina/o Studies: Latino studies
- Research Interests: Chicana and Latino literature, film, and culture; American literature; Critical geography; Queer and critical race theory.
Ananda Irvena Cohen-Aponte
- Campus: Ithaca - (Minor Member)
- Concentrations: Latina/o Studies: Latino studies
- Research Interests: Pre-Columbian and colonial Latin American art, the Andes, cross-cultural exchange, visual cultures of colonialism, identity, material culture studies, art and social change, indigeneity, muralism
Monica Cornejo
- Campus: Ithaca - (Minor Member)
- Concentrations: Latina/o Studies: Latino studies
- Research Interests: Latinx Studies Undocumented migrants and advocacy communication
Maria Fernandez
- Campus: Ithaca - (Minor Member)
- Concentrations: Latina/o Studies: Latino studies
- Research Interests: History and theory of digital art, with special interest in cybernetics and art in the late 1950’s and 60’s, artificial life art, and the integration of media theory with post colonial and feminist theory, Mexican art and architecture with emphasis on the seventeenth, nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
Maria Cristina Garcia
- Campus: Ithaca - (Minor Member)
- Concentrations: Latina/o Studies: Latino studies
- Research Interests: Refugees and asylum seekers; migration in the Americas; North American Immigration policy; US Immigration history; the US-Mexico border; US-Cuba relations.
Shannon Marie Gleeson
- Campus: Ithaca - (Minor Member)
- Concentrations: Latina/o Studies: Latino studies
- Research Interests: Low-wage workers, the role of immigrant documentation status, and legal mobilization.
Rebeca L. Hey-Colon
- Campus: Ithaca - (Minor Member)
- Concentrations: Latina/o Studies: Latino studies
- Research Interests: Afro-Latinx and Latinx studies Caribbean studies Afro-Diasporic religions and spirituality Anzaldúan studies
Karen Jaime
- Campus: Ithaca - (Minor Member)
- Concentrations: Latina/o Studies: Latino studies
- Research Interests: Latina/o studies, critical race theory, queer theory, Puerto Rican diasporas and expressive culture, hip-hop theatre, Nuyorican poetry and performance
Paul A Ortiz
- Campus: Ithaca - (Minor Member)
- Concentrations: Latina/o Studies: Latino studies
- Research Interests: Labor and Working Class History; African American History; Latina/Latinx Studies; Comparative Race and Ethnic Studies; Social Movement Theory; Oral History & Digital Humanities; U.S. and the Global South
Camille Suarez
- Campus: Ithaca - (Minor Member)
- Concentrations: Latina/o Studies: Latino studies
- Research Interests: Latina/o Studies History of 19th century US West
Sofia A. Villenas
- Campus: Ithaca - (Minor Member)
- Concentrations: Latina/o Studies: Latino studies
- Research Interests: Anthropology of education, critical race studies, educational equity and social movement, multiculturalism, Women of Color feminist thought, Latina mothers, narrative, Latina/o diaspora communities; United States.
Helena Maria Viramontes
- Campus: Ithaca - (Minor Member)
- Concentrations: Latina/o Studies: Latino studies
- Research Interests: Chicanx/Latinx literature and culture, creative writing, Chicana feminist thought and history of Los Angeles