Gregoria "Goya" Olson

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Gregoria is a PhD candidate in the Department of Ethnic Studies whose research draws from the fields of Latinx & Caribbean Studies, Queer Diaspora Studies, Queer of Color Critique, Performance Studies, and Afro-Caribbean Feminist Thought. Gregoria’s dissertation traces queer and erotic self-fashioning, performativity, and desire in occupied-Panamá to consider how queer temporality and counter-publics/geographies trouble the terms of occupation.

Research interests: 

Latinx & Caribbean Studies, Queer Diaspora Studies, Queer of Color Critique, Performance Studies, Black (Caribbean) Feminist Thought, Postcolonial Studies

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COURSES ASSISTED:

Ethnic Studies 10AC: History of Race & Ethnicity in the North American West (Fall 2019)

Ethnic Studies 11AC: Introduction to Ethnic Studies (Fall 2020)

Chicano Studies 50: Introduction to Chicano History (Fall 2021)

Ethnic Studies 10AC: History of Race & Ethnicity in the North American West (Spring 2022)

COURSES OFFERED:

Ethnic Studies 103: Latine & Caribbean Erotics, Archives, and Acts (Spring 2024)

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