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Daniel HoSang: Research Matters Spring 2011

Reproductive Justice on the Ballot by Daniel HoSang, Assistant Professor, University of Oregon, Departments of Ethnic Studies and Political Science [View this paper in a Web Browser for Accessibility] Daniel HoSang’s paper is now available online in the Spring 2011 issue…

New Book on Gay Latino Studies

Gay Latino Studies: A Critical Reader edited by Michael Hames-García  and Ernesto Javier Martínez Duke University Press (April 2011) 384 pages Michael Hames-García is professor of Ethnic Studies at UO. Ernesto Javier Martínez is assistant professor of Ethnic Studies and of…

“Women’s Work: Nationalism and Contemporary African American Women’s Novels”—Courtney Thorsson

Jane Grant Room 330 Hendricks Hall UO campus CSWS Noon Talk—Courtney Thorsson Professor Thorsson, UO Department of English, will discuss her forthcoming book Women’s Work: Nationalism and Contemporary African American Women’s Novels. Women’s Work argues that late twentieth-century novels by…

HoSang Honored as “Outstanding Historian”

University of Oregon professor Daniel Martinez HoSang was selected by the Organization of American Historians (OAH) to receive the 2011 James A. Rawley Prize, which is given annually for the best book dealing with the history of race relations in…

Ellen Herman Receives ACLS Fellowship

Professor Ellen Herman, UO Department of History, recently won a prestigious American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS) Fellowship. Herman, a CSWS faculty affiliate, will research the topic, “Autism, Between Rights and Risks.” Abstract “Adjudicating rights and managing risks have been…

Kate Mondloch Receives ACLS Fellowship

UO assistant professor Kate Mondloch, Department of Art History, recently won a prestigious American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS) Fellowship. “I plan to write the first half of my second book while holding the ACLS Fellowship (which coincides with my…