Professor Yolanda Martinez-San Miguel
  • Professor Yolanda Martinez-San Miguel
  • Research and Teaching
  • Books and Anthologies
  • Articles and Chapters
  • Henry Rutgers Term Professorship in Hispanic and Latin@ Studies
  • Postdoctoral Fellowship in Critical Caribbean Studies 2014-2015
  • GAIA/IRW Interdisciplinary Working Group
  • Dept. of Latino & Caribbean Studies @ Rutgers
  • Rutgers University Press Book Series in Critical Caribbean Studies
  • Certificate in Multicultural Competence at LHCS
  • Graduate Course on Comparative Colonialities-Fall 2015
  • Latino and Hispanic Caribbean Studies-Courses Fall 2015
  • El EnRojo Queer: Comentario
  • ARESTY: Undergraduate Research on Caribbean Studies
  • Radicalism, Revolution and Freedom in the Caribbean
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Announcing a new Rutgers book series
Critical Caribbean Studies

Already influential in postcolonial, literary, and race studies, the field of Caribbean studies still has much more to offer to contemporary debates throughout the Arts and Sciences and beyond. This series aims to contribute to these efforts, paying particular attention to the four main research clusters of Critical Caribbean Studies at Rutgers University, where the co-editors serve as members of the executive board.

1. Caribbean Critical Studies, Theory, and the Disciplines

2. Archipelagic Studies and Creolization

3. Caribbean Aesthetics, Poetics, and Politics

4. Caribbean Colonialities

Focused particularly in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, although attentive to the context of earlier eras, this series encourages interdisciplinary approaches and methods and is open to scholarship in a variety of areas, including diaspora and transnational studies, critical theory and race studies, gender and sexuality studies, sociology, environmental studies, anthropology, history, geography, literary and cultural studies, and popular culture.

SERIES EDITORS

Yolanda Martínez-San Miguel, Latino and Hispanic Caribbean Studies and Comparative Literature
Rutgers University, New Brunswick

Nelson Maldonado-Torres, Latino and Hispanic Caribbean Studies and Comparative Literature
Rutgers University, New Brunswick

Michelle Stephens, English and Latino and Hispanic Caribbean Studies
Rutgers University, New Brunswick

Series Board
Alex Dupuy, Sociology, Wesleyan University

Aisha Khan, Anthropology, New York University

Kathleen López, History and Latino and Hispanic Caribbean Studies, Rutgers University

Deborah A. Thomas, Anthropology, University of Pennsylvania

Lanny Thompson
, Sociology and Anthropology, University of Puerto Rico

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For general information and guidelines, contact:

Kimberly Guinta, Executive Editor
Rutgers University Press
106 Somerset Street, FL 3
New Brunswick, NJ 08901
848) 445-7786
KIMBERLY GUINTA <kimberly.guinta@rutgers.edu>
 
http://rutgerspress.rutgers.edu

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