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Areas of expertise: Writing, Archives, Archival Practices, Queer Studies
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Ph.D., English, Rutgers University M.A., English, University of Toronto B.A., English, George Washington University
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Jennifer Horne
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jenny@ucsc.edu
831 459 2142
Areas of expertise: Film, Cultural Studies, American Studies, Archives, Archival Practices, Critical Theory, Feminist Studies, Documentary Studies
Biography, Education and Training
Jennifer Horne's area of expertise is nontheatrical film and media, with an emphasis on the history of the factual, educational, film in governmental and institutional streams of activity. Her research interests span media citizenship, the history of institutional uses of film/video, media archaeologies, film exhibition histories, areas of film preservation and archiving that shape our understanding of film culture, and all aspects of these areas which touch gender and feminist history. Her publ... more »
Associate Professor, Latin American & Latino Studies, Chair: Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee, UCSC Academic Senate, Ex Officio, Department Chair, Latin American & Latino Studies
Latin American & Latino Studies, Dolores Huerta Research Center for the Americas, Merrill CollegeAreas of expertise: Latin American and Latino Studies, Latino/a Studies, Chicana/o Studies, Critical Race and Ethnic Studies, US History, Archives, Archival Practices, Mexico, Border Studies
Biography, Education and Training
Associate Professor LALS; Chair: Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee, UCSC Academic Senate; former Department Chair, LALS (2016-2021); UCSC EVC Research Fellow 2018-19; former director Dolores Huerta Research Center (Chicano Latino Research Center); author Mexican Chicago: Race, Identity, and Nation, 1916-1939 (2008); co-editor Chicana Feminisms: A Critical Reader (2003). PhD (History), The University of Chicago; CIC Fellow: University of Michigan; MA (History) SFSU; BA (History) Reed Col... more »
Areas of expertise: Archives, Archival Practices, Digital Media, Intellectual Property, Film, American Studies, Popular Culture
Areas of expertise: Archives, Archival Practices, Art Criticism, Art Theory, Audio Culture, Community-based Research, Contemporary Art, Film, Visual Culture, Writing
Biography, Education and Training
Dorothy R. Santos, Ph.D. (she/they) is a Filipino American writer, artist, and media scholar. She earned her Ph.D. in Film and Digital Media with a designated emphasis in Computational Media. She also earned a certificate from the Science and Justice Research Center at the University of California, Santa Cruz, as a Eugene Cota-Robles fellow. She received her Master’s in Visual and Critical Studies at the California College of the Arts and holds Bachelor’s degrees in Philosophy and Ps... more »
Areas of expertise: Documentary Film, GLBTQ Film and Media, Environmental Art, Archives, Archival Practices, Experimental Film, Film History, Digital Media, Film, Film Preservation and Film Archiving
Biography, Education and Training
PhD 2020 University of California, Santa Cruz, Film & Digital Media MFA 2003 Bard College BA w/ Honors, Wesleyan University, Middletown, CT
Areas of expertise: American Studies, Literature, Archives, Archival Practices, Latin American and Latino Studies, History, Immigration
Biography, Education and Training
Born in Guayaquil, Ecuador, I arrived in Los Angeles at the age of 8. I attended Hollywood High School, where I was editor of the school newspaper and served as senior class president. I did my undergradute work in history at Occidental College and received a master's degree in journalism from Columbia University before taking a position as a staff writer at the Miami Herald during years when newspapers were still a major source of communication. I earned an MA and PhD in English at th... more »
Areas of expertise: Chicana/o Studies, Archives, Archival Practices, Death/Mortality Studies, Epistemology, LGBT+, Critical Theory
Biography, Education and Training
Brenda Selena Lara (she/they/ella) is a UC President’s Postdoctoral Fellow at UC Santa Cruz’s Literature Department. She received her doctoral degree from UCLA’s Cesar Chavez Department of Chicana/o and Central American Studies with an emphasis in Gender Studies and Experimental Critical Theory. Born and raised in South Los Angeles, her upbringing influences her historical, theoretical, and literary research analyzing LGBTQ+ Latinxs’ lives, knowledge, and deaths. Bre... more »
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