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Advising
Committee
Lynn
Fujiwara, Assistant Professor, Women's & Gender Studies
B.A., 1990,
California, San Diego; M.A., 1993, Ph.D., 1999, California,
Santa Cruz.
Research
areas: Women of color; labor, family, citizenship, and welfare;
third-world feminist theory.
fujiwara@uoregon.edu
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Jeff Ostler , Professor specializing in the American West
B.A., 1979,
University of Utah; M.A., 1984, University of Oregon; Ph.D., 1990, University of Iowa.
Research
areas:"Locating Genocide in Nineteenth Century U. S. History", "The Lakotas and
the Black Hills" (to be published by Viking Penguin)
jostler@uoregon.edu
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Ernesto
Martínez,
Assistant Professor, Women's & Gender Studies, Ethnic Studies
& English
BA 1998,
Stanford University, Ph.D. 2005, Cornell University.
Research
areas: Comparative ethnic literature; U.S. Latino literature;
literary theory, LGTB studies.
ejm@uoregon.edu
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Michael
Hames-Garcia, Associate Professor, Ethnic Studies and English
B.A., 1993,
Williamette; Ph.D., 1998, Cornell.
Research
areas: Chicana/o & U.S. Latina/o literatures and cultures;
Gay & Lesbian Studies; Critical Prison Studies; Theories of
Identity and the Self.
mhamesg@uoregon.edu
Brian
Klopotek, Assistant Professor, Ethnic Studies and Anthropology
BA 1994,
Yale University, Ph.D. 2004, University of Minnesota.
Research
areas: Native Americans of the Southeastern US; ethnohistory;
federal recognition of Indian tribes; Indian educational history;
American Indians and the cinema; Native Americans and gender.
Publications:
''I guess your warrior look doesn't work every time': Challenging
Indian Masculinity in the Cinema," in Matt Basso, et al,
eds.; Across the Great Divide: Cultures of Manhood in the
US West, New York: Routledge, 2001.
Works
in progress: "Trickster at Play: Federal Recognition
and Louisiana Indians"; articles on the Tunica Treasure
and Indian education in the segregated South.
klopotek@uoregon.edu
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Peggy
Pascoe , Beekman Associate Professor of Northwest and
Pacific History.
B.A., 1977,
Montana State; M.A., 1980, Sarah Lawrence; Ph.D., 1986, Stanford.
Research
areas: American West, women's history.
ppascoe@uoregon.edu
Jiannbin
Shiao, Associate Professor and Associate Director, Ethnic
Studies Program.
Ph.D.,
UC Berkeley.
Research
areas: Philanthropic diversity policy, racial/ethnic identity
of transracial adoptees, social segregation and interracial
intimacy, intergenerational social mobility.
jshiao@uoregon.edu
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Lynn
Stephen, Distinguished Professor of Anthropology.
B.A., 1979,
Carleton College; Ph.D., 1987, Brandeis.
Research
areas: Political identities articulated with ethnicity, gender,
class, and nationalism in relation to local, regional, and national
histories, cultural politics, and systems of governance in Latin
America.
stephenl@uoregon.edu
David Vazquez, Assistant Professor of English.
B.A., 1988,
South Florida; M.A., 1998, California, Santa Barbara.
Research
areas: Latino literature, 20th-century literature,
ethnic studies.
vazquez@uoregon.edu
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