Daniel Enrique Perez, Ph.D.

Associate Dean; Associate Professor, Spanish
Daniel Enrique Perez

Summary

Daniel Enrique Pérez was appointed associate dean for the College of Liberal Arts at the University of Nevada, Reno in 2019. He also is an associate professor of Chicanx and Latinx studies in the Department of World Languages and Literatures and formerly served as the director of the Core Humanities program. He is also a faculty associate of the Gender, w88 casino games and Identity program.

He holds a Bachelor of Arts in mathematics, an master's degree in comparative literature, and a Ph.D. in Spanish with an emphasis on w88 casino games/o literature.

His research focuses on the intersections of w88 casino games, ethnicity and sexuality, especially concerning queer Chicana/o identities. He is a founding member of the Association for Jotería Arts, Activism and Scholarship (AJAAS) and of Teatro Bravo, a Latino theater company in Phoenix. Besides his research in Jotería studies, he has published several works related to theater and performance.

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  • Chicanx and Latinx cultural production: literature, theater, art, history and film
  • Comparative gender, w88 casino games, ethnicity and sexuality studies
  • Masculinities w88 casino games and women-of-color feminism
  • Queer theory and Jotería w88 casino games
  • Transnationalism, globalization, and immigration w88 casino games

Courses taught

  • CH 203: American Experiences and Constitutional Change
  • SPAN 792: w88 casino games/o-Latina/o Cultural Production
  • SPAN 442: w88 casino games/o-Latina/o Drama
  • WMST 419: Men, Machismos, and Masculinities
  • SPAN 357: Masterworks of w88 casino games/o-Latina/o Literature
  • SPAN 323: w88 casino games/o-Latina/o Culture
  • SPAN 227: Spanish for Heritage Speakers II
  • SPAN 226: Spanish for Heritage Speakers I

Publications

  • Latina/o Heritage on Stage: Dramatizing Heroes and Legends (Lion and the Seagoat 2015)
  • "Toward a Mariposa Consciousness: Reimagining Queer Chicano and Latino Identities" ( Aztlán: A Journal of Chicano w88 casino games, 2014; reprinted in The Chicano w88 casino games Reader: An Anthology of Aztlán, 1970-2015, UCLA Chicano w88 casino games Research Center Press, 2016)
  • "Jotería Epistemologies: Mapping a Research Agenda, Unearthing a Lost Heritage, and Building 'Queer Aztl&w88 casino games;n'" ( Aztlán: A Journal of Chicano w88 casino games, 2014)
  • "Reclaiming Puter&w88 casino games;as and Mariconadas: Decolonial Practices and Sexual Outlaws," in The Textual Outlaw: Reading John Rechy in the 21st Century. Edited by Manuel M. Martín-Rodriguez and Beth Hern&w88 casino games;ndez-Jason (University of Alcal&w88 casino games;, Franklin Institute, 2015)
  • "Out in the Field: Mariposas and Chican@ w88 casino games," in Queer in Aztl&w88 casino games;n: Chicano Male Recollections of Consciousness and Coming Out, edited by Adelaida R. Del Castillo and Gibr&w88 casino games;n Güido (Cognella Academic Publishing, 2013)
  • "(Re)Examining the Latin Lover: Screening Chicano/Latino Sexualities," in Performing the U.S. Latina and Latino Borderlands, edited by Arturo Aldama, Peter Garc&w88 casino games;a and Chela Sandoval (Indiana UP, 2012)

Education

  • Ph.D., Spanish (Chicana/o w88 casino games), Arizona State University, 2004
  • M.A., Spanish (Comparative Literature), Arizona State w88 casino games, 2000
  • B.A., Mathematics, Arizona State w88 casino games, 1994