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Judith Rodríguez

Assistant Professor, Gender Studies; Assistant Professor, Latino Studies Program

Phone:
(812) 855-0101
Email:
jurodr@iu.edu
Department:
Department of Gender Studies
Campus:
IU Bloomington
Lindley Hall, 230B

About Judith Rodríguez

Education

  • PhD, University of California, Irvine, 2019

Judith Rodríguez is a first-generation scholar and assistant professor in the Department of Gender Studies and the Latino Studies Program at Indiana University, Bloomington. She specializes in transdisciplinary approaches to Black and Afro-Latiné feminism and literary and performance theory. Her first manuscript, titled Impositions: The Aesthetic Blackening of Puerto Ricanness, explores works of literature, music, documentary film, and theatre and performance since the 1930s that have critiqued—and imagined alternatives to—the gendered antiblack violence produced through the imposition of ethnonational discourse on the colony of Puerto Rico and its diaspora. She has published or has forthcoming articles in Critical Times, Chiricú, small axe, Liminalities: A Journal of Performance Studies, and Hispanófila: Ensayos de Literatura.

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