he/him
Social Sciences Division
Assistant Professor
Faculty
Dolores Huerta Research Center for the Americas
Merrill College Academic Building
36
Spring 2024: Tuesday, 2:00pm-4:00pm
Merrill/Crown Faculty Services
I received my PhD in Anthropology from the University of California, Irvine in 2017. Prior to joining the Latin American and Latino Studies Department as an Assistant Professor, I was a University of California President’s Postdoctoral Fellow in LALS (2017) and held the Fund for Reunion-Cotsen Fellowship in LGBT Studies in the Society of Fellows in the Liberal Arts at Princeton University (2017-2019).
HIV prevention and global health; queer studies; gender and sexuality; discrimination and rights; migration; ethnography; Peru and lowland South America
My research investigates how technological and biomedical developments in HIV prevention, alongside broader economic and political transformations in global health, shape queer subjects across Latin America. I extend these questions through ethnographic fieldwork among gay and transgender communities in urban Amazonian Peru. My current book manuscript, Queer Emergent: Scandalous Stories at the Twilight of AIDS, focuses specifically on the effects of the Tenth Round of The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria in Peru. In following the implementation of (1) legal initiatives intended to address AIDS-related discrimination and (2) behavioral interventions intended to address risky sexual practices, the book shows how HIV prevention made visible broader imaginations about the subjects and social conditions necessary to engender a future “End of AIDS.”
Sexualities in Latin America and the Caribbean, with Florence Babb. In Oxford Bibliographies in Latin American Studies, ed. Ben Vinson. New York: Oxford University Press (2024)
Peche problems: Transactional sex, moral imaginaries, and the "end of AIDS" in postconflict Peru. American Ethnologist (2022) WINNER Carlos Monsiváis Award for best article in the social sciences and history, Latin American Studies Association Sexualities Studies Section
Scandalous denouncement: Discrimination, difference, and queer scandal in urban Amazonian Peru. Latin American and Caribbean Ethnic Studies (2022)
Un juego de palabras e insultos: el vóleibol como una práctica cotidiana queer en el Perú. Debates en Sociología (2020) English (2011)
Global LGBT Politics at Scale: Memory and Rights in Early Twenty-First Century Peru, in The Oxford Handbook of Global LGBT and Sexual Diversity Politics, eds. Michael Bosia, Sandra McEvoy, and Momin Rahman, 89-102. New York: Oxford University Press (2020) Spanish (2023)
“Virtual Hagiography and Sexual Rights: The Case of Daniel Zamudio,” in Sexual Diversity and Religious Systems: Transnational Dialogues in the Contemporary World, ed. Martin Jaime, 249-263. Lima, Peru: CMP Flora Tristán/UNMSM (2017)