Recent Theses
2024
Anastacia A. Parks, “Vampires as Agents of Colonization & Colonialism in Recent Mexican Diasporic Gothic Literature”
2023
Ana Josefa Urrutia Barraza, “Doctors in Dictatorship: An Oral History Approach to the Chilean Medical Body’s Role in Regime Change”
Alexandra Fitzgerald, “Music and Interracial Romance in Golden Age Mexican Cinema: A Case of Two Films”
Emily Elisa Harnach, “An Examination of Judicial and Legislative Documents on Indigenous Tribute and Indigenous Strategies Used in Negotiations in the Province of Córdoba, Argentina, 1789-1820”
2022
Perla Cecilia Pinales Frutos, “Healthcare at the Intersections of Race and Gender: Critiquing Eugenics in Rosario Castellanos’s Ciudad Real and Renee Tajima-Peña’s No Más Bebés/No More Babies“
Bruna Crispim Milligan, “The Brazilian Secret Service During the Military Dictatorship: The Herzog Case”
Bertha Flores, “Race, Ethnicity and Religion in Neoliberal and Post-Neoliberal Bolivia: A Study of Two Films”
2021
Debora V. Winch, “‘Reedming’ the Canal, Centralizing the Nation: Omar Torrijos and the Quest for Panamanian Sovereignty”
2019
Nashaly Ruiz-Gonzalez, “Mi Rey, El Narco: Masculinity in Mexico’s Narco Culture”
Sarah Ann Hawkins, “Sombras en videojuegos: Virtual Tourism and Cold War Representation in Tactical Shooters”
Lucinda K. F. Stround, “The Goldmar Strike: Formative Years of the MCOP, 1977-1979”
Sofia Paiva de Araujo, “Memorial Cinema in Latin America: Filmic Depictions of the Dirty Wars in Brazil and Mexico.”