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Congratulations to Ben Papadopoulos (Hispanic Linguistics), whose recent work on language and gender was referenced in the Linguistic Society of America’s (LSA) Statement Against Linguistic Misgendering. Ben’s work focuses on the production and attitudes towards non-binary gender morphology in Spanish, and champions the LSA’s call for gender-inclusive language.
April 23, 2021
Congratulations to our colleague, Jhonni Carr, who has won an Extraordinary Teaching in Extraordinary Times Award. The awardees include individuals from 32 departments representing a range of disciplines and academic areas as well as teams composed of faculty, graduate, and undergraduate student instructors.
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Published December 3, 2018
Testimonies about a genocide occurring in Guatemala in the 1960s prioritize empathy, often losing historical context in the process, according to research presented by UC Berkeley Spanish professor Estelle Tarica. In this way, testimonies closely resemble victim-led narratives from the Holocaust.
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On behalf of Lucero’s Editorial Board, we are happy to present the 25th volume of our departmental journal. This interdisciplinary volume’s central theme is performance and resistance. Works range from the construction of masculinity in dance practices in the Andean region to the performative opposition to tourism in Barcelona. Of the eight accepted submissions, six fall under diverse academic disciplines and two are creative works.
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