Professor Alicia Gaspar de Alba is a celebrated writer and scholar.
A founding faculty member and former chair of the UCLA César E. Chávez Department of Chicana/o Studies (2007-2010), Alicia Gaspar de Alba’s work explores gender and sexuality, Chicana/o art, popular culture, and border studies. Known to her students as La Profe or Gaspar, she teaches courses on border consciousness, bilingual creative writing, Chicana lesbian literature, and barrio popular culture, as well as graduate courses on Chicana feminist theory, aesthetics of place, and Latin@ noir. In addition to her work in Chicana/o Studies, since 2013, Gaspar has served as Chair of the LGBT Studies Program. Under her leadership, LGBT Studies is in the process of developing a graduate program.
Gaspar's doctoral dissertation “Mi Casa [No] Es Su Casa: The Cultural Politics of the Chicano Art: Resistance and Affirmation Exhibit” won the 1994 Ralph Henry Gabriel American Studies Association Award for Best Dissertation, and is the basis for her 1998 book, Chicano Art Inside/Outside the Master’s House. She also received a 1993 Ford Foundation Dissertation Fellowship and a 1992 Chicana Dissertation Fellowship from the University of California, Santa Barbara. In 1999, she was awarded a Rockefeller Fellowship for Latino/a Cultural Study at the Smithsonian. In 2008, she was awarded the UCLA Gold Shield Faculty Award for Academic Excellence.
via http://www.chavez.ucla.edu/content/alicia-gaspar-de-alba
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Fiction, Mexican Americans, Crimes against, History, Fiction, historical, general, Massachusetts, fiction, Mexican American art, Mexican American women, Mothers and daughters, Mothers and daughters, fiction, Public opinion, Slaves, Witches, Women, Adoption, American literature, Americans, Américaines d'origine latino-américaine, Anthropology - General, Art, Art criticism, Church history, Civil rights, Conduct of life, Criticism and interpretationPlaces
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