Assistant Professor, Gender and Women's Studies Program Assistant Professor, Latina/Latino Studies Program Kirstie Dorr is an assistant professor with the Gender and Women's Studies Program. Her research interests include transnational and critical race feminism, American/ethnic studies, critical geography and spatial theory, and globalization and transborder migrations. She teaches courses in Gender, Race and Nation in the Americas; Nationalisms and Transnationalisms in the Decolonizing Americas; Globalization and Migration; Race and the Law; Contemporary US Migration. Her education includes a Ph.D. from the University of California, Berkeley in Comparative Ethnic Studies. Selected Publications “Mapping ‘El Condor Pasa’: Sonic Migrations in the Global Era” in The Journal for Latin American Cultural Studies, March 2007 "Globalization and Andean Musical Migrations" in Illinois International Review, University of Illinois Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies, April 2007. Translator. Enrique Dussel, “Transmodernity and Interculturality: A Philosophy of Liberationist Perspective” in Unsettling Postcolonial Studies: Transmodernity, Coloniality, and Border Thinking , Saldivar, Grosfoguel and Maldonado-Torres eds. (forthcoming, Duke University Press).
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