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FREYA SCHIWY Media and Cultural Studies Department University of California, Riverside 900 University Ave, INTS 3118 Riverside, CA 92521 cell phone 951 966 8361 / e-mail: [email protected] CURRICULUM VITAE RESEARCH AND TEACHING INTERESTS Latin American film, culture, collaborative and community video, indigenous social movements, gender, environmental justice, affect theory ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS Professor, Media and Cultural Studies, University of California, Riverside (UCR) 2020- present Associate Professor, Media and Cultural Studies, University of California, Riverside (UCR), 2010 – 2020 Cooperating Faculty Member Hispanic Studies, UCR, 2007 – present Acting Chair, Media and Cultural Studies, UCR, July 2011 - December 2011 Cooperating Faculty Member Ethnic Studies, UCR 2009-2011 Assistant Professor, Media and Cultural Studies, UCR, 2007 – 2010 Vice-Chair Latin American Studies Program, UCR, 2007- 2009 Assistant Professor, Hispanic Studies, 2004- 2007 Assistant Professor, Modern and Classical Languages, University of Connecticut, 2002 - 2004 Graduate Student Instructor, Romance Studies, Duke University, 1997 – 2002 Teaching Assistant, Romance Studies, Duke University, Fall 2001 EDITORIAL POSITIONS Editor, Journal of Latin American Cultural Studies: Travesía (March 15, 2016 - present) Advisory Board, Revista FAIA Filosofía Afro-Indo-Abyayalense (Argentina) (March 14, 2018 - present) Scientific Committee, Signo y Pensamiento (Colombia) (October 1, 2019 – present) EDUCATION Ph.D Romance Studies, Duke University, 2002 Graduate Certificate in Women’s Studies Graduate Certificate in Latin American Cultural Studies Graduate Certificate in Latin American Studies M.A. Institut für Romanische Philologie, J.W. Goethe-Universität Frankfurt, Germany, 1994 Abitur Immanuel Kant-Schule-Gymnasium, Rüssselsheim, Germany, 1984 LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY German (native speaker), English (near native proficiency), Spanish (near native proficiency), Portuguese (reading proficiency), French (intermediate reading proficiency), Quechua (beginning reading proficiency)

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FREYA SCHIWY Media and Cultural Studies Department

University of California, Riverside 900 University Ave, INTS 3118

Riverside, CA 92521 cell phone 951 966 8361 / e-mail: [email protected]

CURRICULUM VITAE

RESEARCH AND TEACHING INTERESTS Latin American film, culture, collaborative and community video, indigenous social movements, gender, environmental justice, affect theory ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS Professor, Media and Cultural Studies, University of California, Riverside (UCR) 2020- present Associate Professor, Media and Cultural Studies, University of California, Riverside (UCR), 2010 – 2020 Cooperating Faculty Member Hispanic Studies, UCR, 2007 – present Acting Chair, Media and Cultural Studies, UCR, July 2011 - December 2011 Cooperating Faculty Member Ethnic Studies, UCR 2009-2011 Assistant Professor, Media and Cultural Studies, UCR, 2007 – 2010 Vice-Chair Latin American Studies Program, UCR, 2007- 2009 Assistant Professor, Hispanic Studies, 2004- 2007 Assistant Professor, Modern and Classical Languages, University of Connecticut, 2002 - 2004 Graduate Student Instructor, Romance Studies, Duke University, 1997 – 2002 Teaching Assistant, Romance Studies, Duke University, Fall 2001 EDITORIAL POSITIONS Editor, Journal of Latin American Cultural Studies: Travesía (March 15, 2016 - present) Advisory Board, Revista FAIA Filosofía Afro-Indo-Abyayalense (Argentina) (March 14, 2018 - present) Scientific Committee, Signo y Pensamiento (Colombia) (October 1, 2019 – present) EDUCATION Ph.D Romance Studies, Duke University, 2002 Graduate Certificate in Women’s Studies Graduate Certificate in Latin American Cultural Studies Graduate Certificate in Latin American Studies M.A. Institut für Romanische Philologie, J.W. Goethe-Universität Frankfurt, Germany, 1994 Abitur Immanuel Kant-Schule-Gymnasium, Rüssselsheim, Germany, 1984 LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY German (native speaker), English (near native proficiency), Spanish (near native proficiency), Portuguese (reading proficiency), French (intermediate reading proficiency), Quechua (beginning reading proficiency)

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GRANTS, FELLOWSHIPS, AWARDS University of California, Riverside Senate COR Grant “Anthropocene and Living Well.

Decolonial Perspectives From the Global South.”July 1, 2018. University of California Global Climate Change Leadership Council (GCLC) Faculty

Curriculum Workshop, Riverside, Grant. May 26, 2016. University of California MEXUS Small Grant “Creativity and the Political. Civil Society,

Cultural Production and Political Interventions in Mexico, India and the United States.” March 23, 2015. Co-PI David Lloyd.

UCR Center for Ideas and Society Winter Quarter Resident Fellowship, “Materializing the Americas.” Winter 2013.

UCR Instructional Innovation and Undergraduate Mentorship Grant “Extreme Green Makeover: Experiential Pedagogy in Sustainable Suburbia.” Spring 2011. Co-recipient.

UCR Mellon Workshop Grant for 2009-10, “Decolonization Studies: Culture, Social Movements, and Governance.” Co-recipient.

University of California Regents Fellowship, “Broadcasting Dissent.” 2009-10 UCR Center For Ideas and Society Fall Quarter Resident Fellowship, “Digital Media,

Cultural Production and Speculative Capitalism,” Fall 2005. University of Connecticut Humanities Institute Interdisciplinary Working Group Award:

“Biopolitics, Culture, and Globalization.” Spring 2003. Co-recipient. Duke University - University of North Carolina (UNC) Program in Latin American Studies

Tinker Mellon Travel Grant, 2001 Duke University Graduate School Award for International Research, 2000. Foreign Language and Area Studies (FLAS) One-Year Fellowship, 1999/2000. Duke-UNC Program in Latin American Studies Tinker Mellon Travel Grant, 1999. Ernestine Friedl Research Award, 1999. Duke-UNC Program in Latin American Studies Ford Foundation Grant, 1999. Department of Education Latin American Studies Center Summer Foreign Language and

Area Studies (FLAS) Fellowship. Eight-week intensive Quechua language training at UCLA, Summer 1998.

Duke Council on Latin American Studies and Graduate School of Duke University Latin American Studies Graduate Fellowship, 1996.

PUBLICATIONS MONOGRAPHS The Open Invitation. Activist Video, Mexico, and the Politics of Affect. Series: Illuminations:

Cultural Formations of the Americas. University of Pittsburgh Press, May 2019. (248 pages). Peer Reviewed.

Indianizing Film: Decolonization, the Andes, and the Question of Technology. Newark, N.J.: Rutgers University Press, 2009. (282 pages). Peer Reviewed.

CO-AUTHORED BOOKS (Des)Colonialidad del ser y del saber (Videos indígenas y los límites coloniales de la izquierda)

en Bolivia. Cuaderno 1. Co-authored by Freya Schiwy and Nelson Maldonado Torres. Introduction by Walter Mignolo. Colección: El Desprendimiento: Pensamiento Crítico y Giro Descolonial. Buenos Aires: Ediciones del Signo and Globalization and the Humanities Project (Duke University), 2006. (Chapter One by Freya Schiwy (pp. 31-61) is a translation of “Decolonizing the Frame.” Framework 44.1 (2003): 116-32.)

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EDITED VOLUMES Adjusting the Lens. Community and Collaborative Video in Mexico. Edited and introduced by

Freya Schiwy and Byrt Wammack Weber. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 2017. (Collection of 7 essays and an introduction). Peer reviewed.

Digital Media, Cultural Production and Speculative Capitalism. Edited and introduced with Alessandro Fornazzari and Susan Antebi. New York: Routledge, 2010. (Revised from a previous special issue of Social Identities).

Indisciplinar las ciencias sociales. Geopolíticas del conocimiento y colonialidad del poder. Perspectivas Andinas. Edited and introduced with Catherine Walsh and Santiago Castro-Gómez. Quito: Duke (Global Studies and the Humanities), UASB, Abya-Yala, (August) 2002. Pp. 247.

SPECIAL ISSUES AND DOSSIERS Digital Media, Cultural Production and Speculative Capitalism. Edited and introduced with

Alessandro Fornazzari and Susan Antebi. Special Issue of Social Identities. Journal for the Study of Race, Nation and Culture 15.3 (2009). (Collection of 8 essays and an introduction). Peer reviewed.

Knowledges and the Known. Edited and introduced with Mike Ennis. Nepantla. Views from South 3.1 (2002): 1-97. (Dossier of 3 articles and introduction). Peer reviewed.

ARTICLES “Thresholds of the Visible. Activist Video, Militancy, and Prefigurative Politics.” ARTMargins.

8.3 (2019): 7-28. Peer reviewed. “‘Cuando el ruido se hace discurso’. Los medios indígenas y las geopolíticas del conocimiento.”

Quo Vadis Romania? Zeitschrift für eine aktuelle Romanistik 46, 2015. (Special issue on “Das Indigene im Lateinamerikanischen Film.”) Print and web publication, Wien [Vienna, Austria]. www.univie.ac.at/QVR-Romanistik/46-las-culturas-indigenas-en-el-cine-latinoamericano<http://www.univie.ac.at/QVR-Romanistik/46-las-culturas-indigenas-en-el-cine-latinoamericano/

“Desalmados. Hipertextos y biopolítica en el mundo de la webserie española.” Journal of Spanish Cultural Studies 13.1 (2012). With Alexandra Saum Pascual, Assistant Professor of Spanish at UC Berkeley (50 % authorship). Peer reviewed.

“Distribution, the Forgotten Element in Transnational Cinema.” Transnational Cinemas 2.2 (2012): 197-215. Coauthored with Toby Miller and Marta Hernández Salván. (Contribution 33%). Peer reviewed. Published online January 3, 2014.

“ ‘Todos Somos Presidentes/We Are All Presidents.’ Democracy, Culture, and Radical Politics.” Cultural Studies 5.6 (2011): 729-756. Peer Reviewed.

“Decolonizing the Technologies of Knowledge. Video and Indigenous Epistemology.” Translated by Dalida Maria Benfield, Tara Daly, and Freya Schiwy. Worlds and Knowledges Otherwise. A Web Dossier 3.1 (2009) http://trinity.duke.edu/globalstudies/volume-3-dossier-1-decolonizing-the-digitaldigital-decolonization-p-3 Originally published as “Descolonizar las tecnologías del conocimiento.” Estudios Culturales Latinoamericanos retos desde y sobre la region andina. Ed. Catherine Walsh. Ecuador, UASB: 2003. 304 – 313.

Reprint in abbreviated form in Video Theories. A Transdisciplinary Reader, eds. Dieter Daniels and Jan Thoben. New York: Bloomsbury Academic. 2020 (submitted Nov. 2019).

“Digital Ghosts, Global Capitalism, and Social Change.” Special Issue “Digital Media, Cultural Production and Speculative Capitalism” (eds. Freya Schiwy, Alessandro

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Fornazzari, Susan Antebi) Social Identities. The Journal for the Study of Race, Nation and Culture 15.3 (2009): 313-130. Peer reviewed.

“Introduction. Digital Media, Cultural Production and Speculative Capitalism.” With Alessandro Fornazzari and Susan Antebi. Special issue “Digital Media, Cultural Production and Speculative Capitalism” (eds. Freya Schiwy, Alessandro Fornazzari, Susan Antebi) Social Identities. The Journal for the Study of Race, Nation and Culture. 15.3 (2009): 291-296. Peer reviewed.

“Double Translation: Transculturation and the Colonial Difference” with Walter Mignolo. Revista IC: Revista Cinetífica de Información y Comunicación (Departamento de Periodismo. Universidad de Sevilla) Vol. 4 (2007): 6-28. (Reprint). Available online <http://www.departamento.us.es/dperiodismo1/?q=%C3%BAltimo_n%C3%BAmero> Originally published in Translation and Ethnography: The Anthropological Challenge of Intercultural Understanding. Ed. Leland M. Searles. University of Arizona Press, 2003. 3-30.

“Indigenous Media and the End of the Lettered City.” Journal of Latin American Cultural Studies 17.1 (2008): 23 - 40. Peer reviewed.

“Decolonization and the Question of Subjectivity: Gender, Race, and Binary Thinking.” Cultural Studies 21.2-3 (2007): 271-94. Peer reviewed.

“La Otra Mirada: Video Indígena y Descolonización.” Miradas. Revista del audiovisual 8 (2005). http://www.miradas.eictv.co.cu/index.php (23 pages typescript).

“Decolonizing the Frame: Indigenous Video in the Andes.” Framework 44.1 (2003): 116-132. Peer reviewed.

“Introduction: Knowledges and the Known: Andean Perspectives on Capitalism and Epistemology” with Michael Ennis. Nepantla. Views from South 3.1 (2002): 1-14. Peer reviewed.

“Santa Rosa, the Contested Saint. An exploration of an early attempt at constructing national hegemony in Peru.” Journal of Latin American Cultural Studies 8.1 (June 1999): 49-62. Peer reviewed.

BOOK CHAPTERS “Decolonization and Collaborative Media. A Latin American Perspective.” Oxford

Encyclopedia of Critical Communication Studies. Oxford University Press, 2018. 27 pages. Invited. Peer reviewed. Electronic. 10.1093/acrefore/9780190228613.013.641

“Indigenous Media and the End of the Lettered City”. The Latin American Cultural Studies Reader, edited by Jens Anderman, Benjamin Bollig, Lorraine Leu, Daniel Mosquera, Rory O’Bryen and David M.J. Wood. London and New York: Routledge, 2017. Reprint of “Indigenous Media and the End of the Lettered City.” Journal of Latin American Cultural Studies 17.1 (2008): 23 - 40. Peer reviewed.

“New Frameworks. Collaborative and Indigenous Media Activism.” Routledge Companion to Latin American Cinemas. Eds. Marvin D’Lugo, Ana López and Laura Podalsky. New York: Routledge, 2017. Co-authored with Amalia Córdova (15%), David Wood (25%), Horacio Legrás (20%) and Freya Schiwy (40% authorship). 204-222.

“Precarious puntos de encuentro. Una breve reflexión sobre el activismo mediático.” Translated from English to Spanish by Emma Cristina Montaña R. Comunicación, lenguajes, TIC e interculturalidad, edited by José Miguel Pereira G. Cátedra UNESCO de Comunicación. Bogotá Colombia: Editorial Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, 2017. 127-144.

“Adjusting the Lens. Introduction.” Freya Schiwy and Byrt Wammack Weber. Adjusting the Lens. Community and Collaborative Media in Mexico. Eds. Freya Schiwy and Byrt Wammack Weber. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 2017. 3-12. Peer reviewed.

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“The Open Invitation. Some Notes On Video Activism and the Politics of Affect.” Adjusting the Lens. Community and Collaborative Media in Mexico. Eds. Freya Schiwy and Byrt Wammack Weber. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 2017. 183-204. Peer reviewed.

“¿Hay un común posible?” Miradas Propias. Pueblos indígenas, comunicación y medios en la sociedad global. Eds. Claudia Magallanes Blanco y José Manuel Ramos Rodríguez. Puebla: Universidad Iberoamericana and CIESPAL, 2016. 17-44.

“Who’s Laughing Now? Indigenous media and the politics of humor.” Humor in Latin American Cinema. Eds. Juan Poblete and Juana Suárez. New Directions in Latino American Cultures. Series edited by Licia Fiol-Matta and José Quiroga. Houndsmill, Basingstoke and New York, NY: Palgrave/McMillan, 2016. 223-246. Peer reviewed.

“An Other Documentary is Possible. Indy Solidarity Films, Community Media and Aesthetic Politics.” New Documentaries in Latin America. Eds. Vinicius Navarro and Juan Carlos Rodríguez. Global Cinema Series. New York: Palgrave MacMillan, 2014. 145-165. Peer reviewed.

“La invitación abierta. Algunas notas sobre la estética, lo político y el videoactivismo mexicano.” Efectos de imagen: ¿Qué fue y qué es el cine militante? Eds. Elixabete Ansa Goicoechea y Oscar Cabezas. Santiago de Chile: LOM, 2014. 319-238.

“Digital Ghosts, Global Capitalism, and Social Change.” Digital Media, Cultural Production and Speculative Capitalism. Eds. Freya Schiwy, Alessandro Fornazzari and Susan Antebi. New York: Routledge, 2010. (Reprint)

“Digital Media, Cultural Production and Speculative Capitalism.” (Introduction) Digital Media, Cultural Production and Speculative Capitalism. Eds. Freya Schiwy, Alessandro Fornazzari and Susan Antebi. New York: Routledge, 2010. Co-authored Freya Schiwy (33%), Susan Antebi (33%), and Alessandro Fornazzari (33%). (Reprint)

“Making Visible What Had No Business Being Seen.’ Community Media and the Question of the Political.” Resolutions 3: Global Networks of Video. Eds. Ming-Yuen S. Ma and Erika Suderberg. Minneapolis: U of Minnesota Press, 2012. SCMS Best Edited Collection Award, 2014. XXX. DOI:10.5749/minnesota/9780816670826.003.0006

“Decolonization and the Question of Subjectivity: Gender, Race, and Binary Thinking.” Globalization and the Decolonial Option. Eds. Walter Mignolo and Arturo Escobar. New York: Routledge, 2010. 125-148. (Reprint)

“La distribución del cine y productos audiovisuales latinoamericanos en los Estados Unidos.” Producción, Coproducción, Distribución y Exhibición del Cine Latinoamericano en América Latina y Otras Regiones. Ed. Nora de Izcue. Habana: Fundación del Nuevo Cine Latinoamericano, 2009. 169- 186. Co-authored Toby Miller (50 %), Freya Schiwy (50%)

“Prácticas mediales indígenas. La cuestión de la marginalidad en la época multicultural.” Miradas al margen: Cine y Subalternidad en América Latina y el Caribe. Ed. Luis Dunno-Gottberg. Caracas, 2008. 341-366.

“Contra la mirada colonial: algunos apuntes sobre género sexual, video digital, y comunicación indígena.” Más allá de la nación. Medios, espacios comunicativos y nuevas comunidades imaginadas. Ed. Sabine Hofmann. Berlin: Editorial Tranvía, August 2008. 109-122.

“Film, Indigenous Video, and the Visual Economy of the Lettered City.” Blackwell Companion to Latin American Literature and Culture. Ed. Sara Castro-Klarén. Hoboken NJ: Blackwell Publishers, 2008. 647-664.

“Nayrapacha: Medios Indígenas y Tiempo Cinematográfico.” Entdeckung, Eroberung, Inszenierung. Filmische Versionen der Kolonialgeschichte Latinamerikas und Afrikas. Eds. Monika Wehrheim und Ute Fendler. München: Martin Meidenbauer, 2007. 135-54.

“’No queremos ser un capítulo en tu libro’: Notas sobre heterogeneidad, colonialidad y zonas refractarias.” No Pudieron con Nosotras: El desafío del feminismo autónomo de Mujeres

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Creando. Ed. Elizabeth Monasterios; prologue by John Beverley. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh; La Paz: Plural, 2006. 173-205.

“Entre Multiculturalidad e Interculturalidad: Video indígena y la descolonización del pensar.” Construcción y poética del imaginario boliviano. Ed. Josefa Salmón. La Paz: Plural, 2005. 127-147.

“Das Ende der Ciudad Letrada: Zum Denken Lateinamerikas in indianischen Videos.” Lateinamerika: Orte und Ordnungen des Wissens. Festschrift für Birgit Scharlau. Ed. Sabine Hofman, Tübingen: Gunter Narr Verlag, 2004. 243-259.

“Double Translation: Transculturation and the Colonial Difference.” Translation and Ethnography: The Anthropological Challenge of Intercultural Understanding. Eds.Tullio Maranhão and Bernhardt Streck. Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 2003. 3-30. Co-authored Walter Mignolo (60%), Freya Schiwy (40%)

“Intelectuales Subalternos? Notas sobre las dificultades de pensar un diálogo intercultural.” (In)disciplinar las ciencias sociales. Eds. Catherine Walsh, Freya Schiwy and Santiago Castro-Gómez. Quito: Abya-Yala, 2002. 101-134.

“Translation/Transculturation and the Colonial Difference.” Beyond Dichotomies. Histories, Identities, Cultures, and the Challenge of Globalization. Ed. Elizabeth Boyi. Series Exploration in Postcolonial Studies. Syracuse: SUNY Press, 2002. 251-286. Co-authored Walter Mignolo (60%); Freya Schiwy (40%).

“Ecoturismo, mujeres indígenas y globalización: rearticulaciones de la naturaleza en este fin de siglo.” La naturaleza en disputa. Retóricas del cuerpo y el paisaje en América Latina. Ed. Gabriela Nouzeilles. Buenos Aires: Paidós, 2002. 203-234.

“Camerógrafos indígenas, ecoturistas y la naturaleza. El papel del género sexual en las geopolíticas del conocimiento.” La Reestructuración de las ciencias sociales en América Latina. Colección Pensar. Ed. Santiago Castro-Gómez. Bogotá: CEJA, 2000. 263-283.

CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS “Descolonizar las tecnologías del conocimiento: video y epistémología indígena.” Memorias

del I Encuentro Internacional Sobre Estudios Culturales Latinoamericanos: Retos Desde y Sobre la Región Andina, Quito 13-15 de Junio, 2001. Ed. Catherine Walsh. Quito: UASB, 2003. 303-113.

“Discovery and the Construction of Gender in the Amazon.” Inroads: Women and Gender Across the Academic Landscape. Proceedings Seventh Annual Women's Studies Graduate Research Conference. Duke University, Jan. 31- Feb. 1, 1997: 11-16.

COMMENTARY “Response to Laura Graham ‘From ‘Ugh’ to Babble (or Babel). Linguistic

Primitivism, Sound-Blindness, and the Representation of Amazonian in Cinema.’” Current Anthropology. Submitted 9/23/2019. 999 words/6 pages. Invited.

BOOK REVIEWS “Curtis Marez (2016) Farm Worker Futurism. Speculative Technologies of Resistance. University of

Minnesota Press (Minneapolis).” Hispanic Review. 86.2, 2018. 258-61. Invited. DOI: 10.1353/hir.2018.0020

“Joanne Rappaport and Tom Cummins (2012). Beyond the Lettered City. Indigenous Literacies in the Andes. Duke University Press (Durham, N.C.) xi-370 pp.” Bulletin of Latin American Research. 33.3, 2014. 372-73. Invited. DOI: 10.1111/blar.12192

“Joanne Hershfield (2008). Imagining La Chica Moderna: Women, Nation, and Visual Culture in Mexico, 1917-1936. Durham: Duke UP.” Bulletin of Latin American Research 29.3, 2010. 412-13. Invited. DOI: 10/111/j.1470-9856.2010.00393.x

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TRANSLATIONS Translation from Spanish to English of book chapter “Geographies, Diasporas, and

Communities Revisited” by Elias Levin Rojo. Adjusting the Lens, eds. Freya Schiwy and Byrt Wammack Weber. Accepted January 30, 2016. University of Pittsburgh Press. Co-translation Byrt Wammack Weber (50%), Freya Schiwy (50%).

Translation from Spanish to English of book chapter “Decolonizing the Technologies of Knowledge. Video and Indigenous Epistemology.” Translated by Dalida Maria Benfield, Tara Daly, and Freya Schiwy. Worlds and Knowledges Otherwise. A Web Dossier 3.1 (2009) http://trinity.duke.edu/globalstudies/volume-3-dossier-1-decolonizing-the-digitaldigital-decolonization-p-3 (Originally published as “Descolonizar las tecnologías del conocimiento.” Estudios Culturales Latinoamericanos retos desde y sobre la region andina. Ed. Catherine Walsh. Ecuador, UASB: 2003. 304 – 313. 2009.) Dalida María Benfield (60%), Freya Schiwy (40 %).

Translation of Subtitles (from Spanish to English) video Sirionó, Prod. CEFREC-CAIB, Bolivia 2010. (20 pages ms) March 8, 2011.

Transcription and translation of Subtitles (from Spanish to English) video Cocanchej Sutimpy/En Nombre de Nuestra Coca/In the Name of Our Coca, Prod. CEFREC/CAIB (Quechua and Spanish), Bolivia 2006. (27 pages ms) November 10, 2006.

Transcription and translation of Subtitles (from Spanish to English) video Venciendo el Miedo/Overcoming Fear. Bolivia 2005, Prod. CEFREC/CAIB (Quechua and Spanish). September, 20, 2006. (28 pages typescript).

INTERVIEWS Interview. Freya Schiwy interviewed by Fabricio Cardelli. 3rd Patagonia EcoFilm Fest (PEFF

<patagoniaecofilmfest.com>) Puerto Madryn, Argentina. October 5, 2018. https://www.facebook.com/1680044502241959/posts/2227397847506619/

Interview. Freya Schiwy interviewed by Alberto Pérez. 3rd Patagonia EcoFilm Fest (PEFF <patagoniaecofilmfest.com>) Puerto Madryn, Argentina. October 4, 2018. Broadcast on Radionegocios, Buenos Aires, Argentina on October 4, 2018. (mp3 file)

OTHER Report “Las tendencias principales y los resultados obtenidos por el cine latinoamericano y del

Caribe en los Estados Unidos y Canada, 2001-2009.” Co-authored with Marta Hernández Salván and Toby B. Miller. In: Producción y Mercados del Cine en América Latina, Estados Unidos, y Unión Europea. Coord. General Alquimia Peña - Agencia de Cooperación Internacional y Desarrollo (AECID); Coord. Regional Octavio Getino - Observatorio del Cine y Audiovisual Latinoamericano (OCAL) de la Fundación del Nuevo Cine Latinoamericano (FNCL). Distributed to governmental organizations on film and cinema in Latinamerica. Contribution 30%.

Translation from English to Spanish of a draft Distribution Contract between CEFREC and TWN (Third World Newsreel). 3 pages ms. May 17, 2011.

Translation from Spanish to English of “Call for Submissions – 9th International Indigenous Film and Video Festival, Bolivia September 11-20, 2008.” 5 pages typescript, December 13, 2007. www.plandecomunicacionindigena.org and www.clacpi.org

Translation from Spanish to English of “IX International Film and Video Festival of the Indigenous Peoples Registration Form.” 7 pages typescript. January 07, 2008. www.plandecomunicacionindigena.org and www.clacpi.org

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Translation from Spanish to English of “Communication Strategies and Indigenous Rights. Report on the Indigenous Aboriginal National Plan for Audiovisual Communication, 2000-2004.” (A report by CEFREC for funding agencies). September 2005.

Translation from Spanish to English of “Project: Systematizing and Making Accessible a Visual Archive on Indigenous Peoples’ Rights (December 2000 – October 2001)*Ref. WW0666601/Sephis/res/062/00.” (A report by CEFREC for SEPHIS). January 2002.

Audiotranscript of Interview with indigenous videomakers Julia Mosúa, Alfredo Copa, and Marcelino Pinto by Daniel Flores. May 2000. 40 pages typescript. Selection of transcript published: Daniel Flores, “Bolivian Links.” Bomb 2000/2001. 31-33.

PRESENTATIONS KEY NOTES AND INVITED LECTURES “The Open Invitation. Activist Video, Mexico, and the Politics of Affect.” Program in Latin

American Studies, Princeton University, Princeton NJ. October 9, 2019. Public Lecture.

“La invitación abierta: El video y la polítical decolonial del afecto.” Universidad Austral de Chile (UACh), Valdivia. Inauguración año académico. Escuela Creación Audiovisual, May 7, 2019. Charla Magisterial (Key Note lecture)

“El video y la política decolonial del afecto.” Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago. Ceremonia de Bienvenida a Estudiantes. April 11, 2019. Charla Magisterial (Key Note Lecture)

“The Future Anterior. Activist Video and Aesthetics in Oaxaca.” Middle Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro, TN. February 13, 2019. Public Lecture.

“Video Activism and the Politics of Affect.” Graduate Student Seminar in Latin American Studies. UC Irvine, December 2, 2016. Seminar Lecture

“(Contra) esferas públicas, espacios creativos, investigación decolonial.” Catedra UNESCO de Comunicación - Comunicación, lenguajes, TIC e interculturalidad. Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Bogotá (Colombia). November 6, 2015 Public lecture via skype.

“Who’s Laughing Now? Indigenous Media and the Politics of Humor.” Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH. March 19, 2013. Public Lecture.

“Who’s Laughing Now? Bolivian and Mexican Indigenous Media and the Politics of Humor.” Garrett House and The Ortiz Program. Whittier College, Department of Modern Languages and Literatures, Whittier, CA. November 7, 2012. Public Lecture.

“The Political Turn. Indigenous Media and the Bolivian Revolution.” Lecture series “Medienräume: Kultur und Repräsentation in Lateinamerika.” Institut für Lateinamerikastudien. Freie Universität Berlin. July 4, 2012. Public Lecture.

“Tactical Teaching. Some Thoughts On What Works and What Doesn’t.” University Teaching Certificate Program, coord. Michael Prather, UCR. February 2, 2012. Lecture, invited.

“Broadcasting Dissent. Decolonization, Aesthetics and Community Media.” Department of Spanish and Portuguese, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA. April 6, 2011. Public lecture.

“ ‘Making visible what had no business being seen.’ Community media, decolonization, and the question of the political.” Department of Spanish and Portuguese, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH. February 25, 2011. Public lecture.

“ ‘Making Visible What Had No Business Being Seen.’ Community Media and the Politics of Aesthetics in Southern Mexico.” Dartmouth College, Dartmouth, NH. February 16, 2010. Public lecture.

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“Indigenous Video and the Technologies of Knowledge: Translation, Transculturation, Indianization.” Georgetown University, Washington D.C. April 30, 2004. Public lecture.

“Reframing Knowledge. Video and the Decolonization of the Mind.” Florida Atlantic University, Miami, FL. March 31, 2004. Public lecture.

“Indigenous Video and the Technologies of Knowledge: Translation, Transculturation, Indianization.” Duke University, Durham, NC. March 29, 2004. Public lecture.

“¿Intelectuales Subalternos? Globalización, video y movimientos andinos.” Instituto Pensar, Pontificia Universidad La Javeriana, Bogotá, Colombia. April 2000. Public lecture.

CONFERENCE AND SYMPOSIUM PRESENTATIONS “The Open Invitation: the Oaxaca Commune and Activist Video” ¿Qué hay de

material en la cultura? A Virtual Roundtable. Recent monographs on Latin American Literature, Video, Art, and Aesthetics with Karen Benezra, Gustavo Furtado, Erin Graff-Zevin, Héctor Hoyos and Freya Schiwy. Moderated by Amy Sara Carroll. May 22, 2020. Zoom meeting ID 761 670 3228. Invited.

“Decolonial Affect, Mexico, and Activist Video.” InDigital III. Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN. Febuary 14-16, 2019. Invited

“Thresholds of the Visible. Activist Video, Militancy, and Prefigurative Politics” Media in the Americas. Annual Conference. University of California, Santa Barbara. April 26-28, 2018. Invited.

“Thresholds of the Visible. Activist Video, Militancy, and Prefigurative Politics.” Theory In/In Theory. Critical Violence, University of California Riverside, October 27-28, 2017. Invited.

“Decolonization and the Politics of Affect. Some notes on video activism and social uprising in Mexico.” The Affective Production of Community: Audiovisual Media between Mexico, Peru and the USA. November 11, 2016, Institut für Lateinamerika Studien, Freie Universität Berlin. Invited.

“Crowdsourcing y descolonización. Del cine junto al pueblo al video colaborativo”. July 31, 2015. Escuela Internacional de Verano “Cine documental y ética” July 27-August 7, 2015. (A Cooperation between the Universität Tübingen (Germany) and the Universidad Autónoma Nacional de México (UNAM) represented by the Centro Universitario de Estudios Cinematográficos (CUEC), CISAN, and the Instituto de Investigaciones Estéticas. Funded by the DAAD (Deutscher Akademischer Austausch Dienst). UNAM, Centro Universitario de Estudios Cinematográficos. Mexico City, Mexico. Invited.

“Feeling Rebellious. Videoactivism and the Politics of Hope”. Latin American Studies Association (LASA) Annual Congress, San Juan Puerto Rico. May 26-30, 2015.

“Making Visible What Had No Business Being Seen. Community Media and the Question of the Political.” A Symposium to Celebrate Resolutions 3: Global Networks of Video. Intercollegiate Media Studies at the Claremont Colleges and Pitzer College. Pitzer College, Claremont, CA. April 24, 2014. Invited.

“¿Hay un común posible? Descolonización y los estudios de medios indígenas y comunitarios.” Simposio Internacional Sobre Medios de Comunicación y Pueblos Indígenas: Apropriaciones, Negociaciones y Resistencias. Universidad Iberoamericana, Puebla, Mexico. November 14-15, 2013. Invited.

“Affect and Rebellion. Some notes on the mode of decolonization.” Dislocating Culture II. Narratives and Epistemologies of Displacement. Rice University, Houston, TX. December 7, 2012. Invited.

“Who’s Laughing Now? Indigenous Media and the Politics of Humor.” Kompetenznetz Lateinamerika. Ethnicity, Citizenship, Belonging. “Mobilizing Ethnicity. Competing Identity Politics in the Americas: Past and Present.” 3rd International Conference of the

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Research Network for Latin America. Center for Interdisciplinary Studies (ZiF), Bielefeld July 2-3, 2012. Invited.

“The Political Turn. Indigenous Media and the Bolivian Revolution.” International Summer School. Mobilizing Ethnicity. Competing Identity Politics in the Americas: Past and Present. Kompetenznetz Lateinamerika. Ethnicity Citizenship Belonging. Center for Interamerican Studies, Bielefeld University. June 29, 2012. Invited.

“Cuando el ruido se hace discurso. El Sistema Plurinacional de Comunicación Indígena Originaria Campesino Intercultural. Apuntes sobre la política de la imagen.” International Congress of the Latin American Studies Association. May 23-26, 2012. San Francisco.

“Imaging Good Government. Political Thought and Indigenous Media.” Second Conference on Ethnicity, Race, and Indigenous Peoples in Latin America and the Caribbean. University of San Diego, November 3-5, 2011.

“Hacer Escuchar Nuestra Voz. Video Activismo y la Esfera Pública.” Encuentro Internacional Translocaciones/Saberes Híbridos. UNAM; Centro Peninsular en Humanidades y Ciencias Sociales; Escuela Superior de las Artes de Yucatán (ESAY). Mérida, Mexico, September 17-22, 2011. Invited.

“Democracy and Decolonization. Thinking the Political Through Community Media.” Critical Ethnic Studies Conference. University of California, Riverside, March 10-12, 2011.

“Broadcasting Dissent. Community Media, Decolonization, and the Politics of Aesthetics.” International conference on Ethnicity, Media, and Transnationalization. University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA. November 17-18, 2011. Invited.

“Dissensus, Consensus - Thinking the Political through Indigenous Documentaries.” Regards Autochtones Sur les Amériques/Revisioning the Americas Through Indigenous Cinema/Visiones Indígenas Sobre las Américas. Festival Présence Autochtone, Montreal and Kahnawake (Canada). June 18-19, 2010. Invited.

“Decolonizing the Digital. Opportunities for a New Pedagogy?” Education, Development, Freedom. Annual Workshop of the Center for Global Studies and the Humanities, Duke University. Durham, NC, February 25-27, 2010. Invited.

“Community Media and the Political: Documentary Aesthetics and the Oaxacan Uprising in 2006.” Geographical Imaginaries and Hispanic Film. A Conference on Real and Reel Borders. New Orleans, November 4-6, 2009. Invited.

“Occupation and Indigenous Media.” University of California Multicampus Research Group (MRG) Subaltern and the Popular Faculty Workshop, Santa Barbara, April 25-27, 2009.

“Coloniality and the Political. Some notes on indigenous notions of democracy.” Democracy in the Americas. University of California, Irvine. Irvine, CA. April 10-11, 2009. Invited.

“Todos Somos Presidentes/We Are All Presidents. Bolivia and the Question of the State.” Left Turns Workshop, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, BC (Canada). April 18-19, 2008. Invited.

“Decolonization, Indigenous Media, and the Bolivian Revolution.” Global Conversations. A Festival of Marginalized Languages. International Center for Writing and Translation. University of California Irvine, Irvine, CA. October 24-26, 2007. Invited.

“Pachakuti- ¿Una Nueva Era? Bolivia, Descolonización y Mercado.” XXVII International Congress of the Latin American Studies Association (LASA 2007), Montreal, September 5-8, 2007.

“Digital Ghosts, Global Capitalism, and Social Change.” American Comparative Literature Association (ACLA), Annual Meeting, Puebla (Mexico), April 19-21, 2007.

“A Response to Emory Elliot.” Roundtable on Transnational Studies, UCR. April 12, 2007. Invited.

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“Selling Out? Indigenous Media, Ayni, and the Global Market.” Society for Cinema and Media Studies (SCMS). Chicago, March 8-11, 2007.

“’Todos Somos Presidentes/We Are All Presidents’ Bolivia and the Question of the State.” University of California Multicampus Research Group Subaltern and the Popular Faculty Workshop, Santa Barbara. November, 4-6, 2006.

“Pachakuti – A New Era? Bolivia, Decolonization, and the Market.” The Discourse of Autonomy in Social Movements and Political Theory Today. University of California, Irvine. Irvine, CA. May 19-20, 2006. Invited.

“The Future of Film and Media Studies”. Roundtable discussion UCR, May 17, 2006. Invited. “NayraPacha: Indigenous Media, Memory, and Cinematic Time.” School of Critical Studies

at CalArts. 2nd Annual Series on Film and Social Criticism in Latin America: “Crossings: Borders and Memory in the Americas. CalArts REDCAT, Los Angeles, CA. February 24-26, 2006. Invited.

“The Subaltern and the Popular 2: Re-visioning analytic frames.” University of California Multi-Campus Research Group Subaltern and the Popular Faculty Workshop, Santa Barbara, October 21-22, 2005. Conference participant.

“Prácticas mediales y descolonización: algunos apuntes sobre género sexual, video digital, y comunicación indígena.” XX Jornadas de la Asociación Alemana de Hispanistas (20th Annual Convention of the German Association of Hispanists), Bremen, March 1-4, 2005

“Prácticas mediales y descolonización: algunos apuntes sobre género sexual, video digital, y comunicación indígena.” 5th Annual Hemispheric Institute Encuentro “’Performing Heritage’: Contemporary Indigenous Community Based Practices.” Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Brazil, March 11-20, 2005. Paper posted in Spanish at <http://hemisphericinstitute.org/english/forums/shtml> (February 17, 2005)

“Video, Coloniality, and the Global Market Place” International Congress of the Latin American Studies Association (LASA), Las Vegas, October 7-9, 2004.

“Some notes on a critical theory of decolonization: race, gender, and cultural production.” International conference/workshop on Critical Theory and Decolonization. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill and Duke University, Durham, NC. May 30-June 1, 2004. Invited.

“Indigenous Bodies and Audiovisual Narratives: Some Notes on Decolonization and Immaterial Labor.” Annual Conference of the Modern Language Association (MLA), San Diego, December 27-30, 2003.

“On Multiculturalism, Gender, and the Reshaping of Capitalism in the Andes.” Rethinking Marxism’s 5th International Gala Conference. ‘Marxism and the World Stage’. University of Massachussetts, Amherst. November 6-9, 2003.

“Decolonization in the Age of Video: Perspectives on Gender and Immaterial Labor.” Modernity/Coloniality Conference, Duke University, Durham, NC. February 8, 2003. Invited.

“Cuerpo y descolonización. Aportes indígenas desde los nuevos medios audiovisuales.” 2nd International Conference of BSA (Bolivian Studies Association). La Paz, Bolivia, July 21-25, 2003.

“Sobre género sexual y descolonización. Aportes indígenas desde los nuevos medios audiovisuales.” Sixteenth International Symposium of LAILA (Latin American Indian Literature Association). Buenos Aires, Argentina, July 9-12, 2003.

“Decolonization in the Age of Video: Intercultural Perspectives on Gender and Immaterial Labor.” Annual Conference of the Society for Latin American Studies. Manchester (UK), April 11-13, 2003.

“TechnoNature and PachaMama: ¿Son compatibles el multiculturalismo y la

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interculturalidad? International Congress of the Latin American Studies Association (LASA), Dalles, TX, March 2003.

“Legacies of the 60s in Bolivia.” International Congress of the Latin American Studies Association (LASA), Dallas, TX, March 2003. Discussant.

“Saber, Cuerpo y Tecnología.” International Congress of the Latin American Studies Association (LASA), Washington DC, September 2001.

“Descolonizar las tecnologías del conocimiento: video y política epistémica indígena.” Primer Encuentro Internacional Sobre Estudios Culturales Latinoamericanos: Retos Desde y Sobre la Región Andina, Universidad Andina Simón Bolívar, Sede Ecuador (Quito), June 2001. Invited.

“Technologies of Knowledge: The Use of Video in Indigenous Epistemic Politics.” Symposium on Andean Film, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA. March 26, 2001. Invited.

“¿Intelectuales Subalternos? Globalización, movimientos andinos y producciones audiovisuales.” Coloquio del Taller Intercultural de la Universidad Andina Simón Bolívar, Sede Ecuador. Quito, Ecuador. May 2000. Invited.

“Subaltern Intellectuals? Globalization and the Construction of Indigenous Movements in the Andes.” International Congress of the Latin American Studies Association (LASA), Miami (Florida), March 2000.

“Camerógrafos indígenas, ecoturistas y la naturaleza: el papel del género sexual en las geopolíticas del conocimiento.” Simposio Internacional sobre la Reestructuración de las Ciencias Sociales en los Países Andinos. (Universidad La Javeriana, Bogotá, Colombia), October 1999.

“Entre Tiempo y Espacio: la subalternidad femenina y la imaginación de la identidad nacional en Aves sin nido y Las memorias de Mamá Blanca.” Fifth Annual Carolina Conference on Romance Literatures (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), March 1999.

“Mystic and Macho. Escaping binary categories in the life story of Jesusa Palancares.” Ninth Annual Duke University Women's Studies Graduate Research Conference, Duke University, October 1998.

“The Mystic and the State: The contested icon of Santa Rosa de Lima and the construction of the Peruvian nation state in early 19th century hagiography.” Duke/UNC Working Group on Culture and State Conference: Culture and State in Latin America, Duke University, May 1998.

“Navegando por Internet en la clase de español”. Videoconferencia, VIII Encuentro para profesores de español: la enseñanza y la tecnología, CEPE-UNAM (México); EPESA-UNAM (San Antonio); UC-DAVIS; DUKE UNIVERSITY, September 1997. Collaborative Presentation (Julia Caballero, Freya Schiwy, and Tracy Lynne Devine)

“Discovery and the Construction of Gender in the Amazon.” Seventh Annual Women's Studies Graduate Research Conference, Duke University, Jan./Feb. 1997.

OTHER PRESENTATIONS Sonnensystem (Dir. Thomas Heise, Argentina and Germany 2011) with the film director

Thomas Heise, August 2, 2015. UNAM Centro Cultural, Mexico City, Mexico. Invited Moderator for public screening and discussion.

CHASS (College of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences) Annual Theme Film Series 2013-14. “Banned, Buried, and Brilliant.” A special screening of shorts and film clips curated by filmmaker and professor C.A. Griffith. October 17, 2013. Organizer and moderator.

CHASS (College of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences) Annual Theme Film Series “Sustainability”. Introductory Presentation and Moderator, screening and discussion of Crude (Dir. Joe Berlinger, 2009). With Nicholas Welcome, Graduate Student Anthrolopology, UCR. February, 2012.

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“TV Serrana. Community Media in Cuba. An Introduction”. Global Post/Socialism. An Interdisciplinary Conversation on Asia, the Americas, and Europe. UCR. October 21, 2011. Presentation, screening, discussion moderator of the documentary A Bridge Across the River/Un Puento Sobre el Rio.

CHASS (College of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences) Annual Theme Film Series “War”. Introductory Presentation and Moderator. Screening and discussion of 2 documentaries: The Devil’s Breath (dir. Laura Castañeda, 2007); Paying The Price (dir. Alexandra Halkin, 2008). UCR, November, 2010.

CHASS (College of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences) Annual Theme Film Series “Capitalism”. Introductory Presentation and Moderator. Screening and discussion of Maquila. A Tale of Two Mexicos (dir. Saul Landau and Sonia Angulo). UCR, March 2, 2010.

CHASS (College of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences) Annual Theme Film Series “Capitalism”. Introductory Presentation and Moderator. Screening and Discussion of The Take (dir. Avi Lewis with Naomi Klein). UCR, January 12, 2010.

“Frida. Naturaleza Viva” and “La Cinta que envuelve una bomba.” Introductory Presentation and Moderator. Screening and discussion Two films about Frida Kahlo. Riverside Public Library, Riverside, CA. May 8, 2007. Invited.

“Motivational address” MUJERES UNIDAS, Riverside, CA. July 2005. Invited. “El Abrazo Partido/The Broken Embrace” (dir. Daniel Burman, 2004). VI Latin American

Film Festival, University of California, Irvine, Ivine, CA. May 7, 2005. Discussant, Invited.

“Gendering the State.” Subaltern and the Popular MRG Faculty Workshop. Upham Hotel, Santa Barbara. November, 4-6, 2006. Roundtable Panelist

CONFERENCES AND PANELS ORGANIZED OR CHAIRED “Affect and Rebellion.” Latin American Studies Association (LASA) Annual Congress, San

Juan Puerto Rico. May 26-30, 2015. Panel organizer and chair. “Race and Ethnicity in Latin American Documentary Film.” Second Conference on

Ethnicity, Race, and Indigenous Peoples in Latin America and the Caribbean. University of San Diego, November 3-5, 2011. Panel chair.

“Decolonial Practices, Political Space, and Digital Culture. Roundtable with Michaeline Crichlow (Duke University), Dalida Maria Benfield (UC Berkley) and Kenneth Rogers (UC Riverside).” University of California, Riverside, May 5-6, 2010. Conference organizer and moderator.

Geographical Imaginaries and Hispanic Film. A Conference on Real and Reel Borders. New Orleans, November 4-6, 2009. Panel organizer and chair

“Looking Relations and the Age of Multiculturalism: Native Media in the Americas.” Society for Cinema and Media Studies (SCMS), Chicago, March 8-11, 2007. Panel organizer and chair

“Indigenous Video in Mexico” Latin American Studies Association (LASA) XXVI International Congress, San Juan Puerto Rico, March 15-18, 2006. Panel chair

“TV, Globalization, and Latin America” Latin American Studies Association (LASA) XXVI International Congress, San Juan Puerto Rico, March 15-18, 2006. Panel organizer

“Nation, Region, Roots: Politics in Andean Music.” Encuentros 2006. Music and Politics in the Andes. University of California, Riverside. February 22-23, 2006. Panel Chair.

“Art/Justice. Critical Visuality or Global Subsumption.” International Congress of the Latin American Studies Association (LASA), Las Vegas, October 7-9, 2004. Panel chair.

“Video Indígena y Descolonización.” 2nd International Conference of BSA (Bolivian Studies Association). La Paz, July 21-25, 2003. Panel organizer and chair.

“Beyond Indigenismo II.” International Congress of the Latin American Studies

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Association (LASA), Dallas, TX, March 2003. Panel chair and co-organizer “Cultura y pensamiento crítico desde los Andes.” Latin American Studies Association

(LASA), Washington DC, September 2001. Panel chair. International Conference “Knowledges and the Known: Capitalism and the Geopolitics of

Knowledge.” Duke University, Fall 200. Coorganizer with Walter Mignolo, Irene Silverblatt, and Michael Ennis.

FILM SCREENINGS AND GUEST LECTURES ORGANIZED University of California, Riverside (2005-present) “The Role of Audiovisual Media in Indigenous Struggles in Peru.” Guest Lecture by Prof.

Claudia Arteaga (Scripps College) and screening of Amazonian and Andean collaborative videos in indigenous languages. March 13, 2018. Organizer and moderator.

Carlos Pérez Rojas and Ingrid Kummels. Documentary film screenings and discussion with filmmaker Carlos Pérez Rojas; Lecture by Professor Ingrid Kummels. April 2016. Organizer and moderator.

“Studying Media from the Margins. Lessons from the Field.” Prof. Clemencia Rodríguez, University of Oklahoma. Guest lecture. October 12, 2015. Organizer.

2501 migrantes. (Dir. Yolanda Cruz). Documentary film screening and discussion with filmmaker Yolanda Cruz. April, 2013.

Irum Sheik. Documentary film screening and discussion with filmmaker Irum Sheik. November, 2011.

La pequeña semilla en el asfalto/A Little Seed in the Asphalt. Documentary film screening and discussion with filmmaker Pedro Daniel López López and producer Dolores Santíz Gómez. UCR, November 7, 2011. Organizer and moderator.

¡Viva México! Documentary film screening and discussion with producer Daniela Contreras Calcáneo. UCR, October 7, 2011. Organizer and moderator.

TV Serrana. Film screening and discussion Alexandra Halkin and Carlos Rodríguez. Culver Center for the Arts, April 18, 2011. Organizer and moderator.

“Rethinking the Armed Struggle in Latin America.” Guest lecture by Prof. John Beverley. Latin American Studies Program, Distinguished Lecturer Series. March 13, 2008. Organizer and moderator.

Aborto Sin Pena. Film screening and discussion with filmmaker Gregory Berger and Estela Kempis. UCR, March 4, 2008. Organizer and moderator.

Against the Grain. An Artist’s Survival Guide to Peru. Film screening and discussion with director Ann Kaneko. UCR, October 11, 2007. Organizer and moderator.

Weekly Latin American film series. Fall 2007-Spring 2008. “Dreaming in Russian. The Soviet Legacy in Contemporary Cuban Fiction and Film” Guest

lecture by Prof. Jacqueline Loss, November 30, 2006. Organizer. “Chiapas Media Project.” Film screening, lecture, and discussion with Alexandra Halkin,

Founding Director of Chiapas Media Project, April 6, 2006. Organizer and moderator. Blossoms of Fire. Film screening, lecture, and discussion with filmmaker Maureen Gosling.

January 23, 2006. Organizer and moderator. Monthly Latin American film series. Fall 2005 – Winter 2007. (Coffee Depot, Riverside CA) O.E.U.E. Film Festival/Festival de cine Latinoamericano. 05/2006. Co-organizer “Hollywood South of the Border.” Guest lecture by Prof. Jon Beasley-Murray, Dec 7, 2005.

Organizer and moderator. Weekly Brazilian film series, Spring 2005. (UCR Campus)

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University of Connecticut (2002-2004) Lecture series on Latin American film. Speakers included: Gabriela Aleman “The Construction

of an Ecuadorian National Cinema” (Fall 2003); Gabriela Copertari “Breaking the Spell Cast by Images in Alejandro Agresti’s Buenos Aires Viceversa” (3/22/04). Organizer.

Interdisciplinary working group “Biopolitics, Culture, and Globalization” funded by the University of Connecticut Humanities Institute. Organizer.

Modern and Classical Languages Department “Research Colloquium.” Meetings to discuss essay-length publication drafts by an advanced graduate student or a faculty member. Co-organizer.

Duke University (1996-2002) Video screening and discussion with filmmakers Ivan Sanjinés (Director of CEFREC and

CLACPI) and Jesús Tapia (Director of CAIB), Duke University, Spring 2002. Organizer and moderator.

Guest lecture by filmmaker and scholar Gabriela Aleman (Tulane University), Duke University, Spring 2001. Organizer.

Coordinated workshop/retreat for Focus group "Globalization and Cultural Change" (Fall 1998).

TEACHING UC Riverside (Fall 2007-present) Regular teaching load per academic year: 3 undergraduate seminars (Media and Cultural Studies (MCS), taught in English). 1 graduate seminar (Hispanic Studies (SPN), taught in Spanish). In addition, I regularly supervise “Directed Studies” (Independent Studies) at the undergraduate and graduate level as well as academic components of internships at the undergraduate level.

Undergraduate courses o MCS 001 Introduction to Media and Cultural Studies o MCS 046 Introduction to Latin American Film and Media Studies o MCS124 Latin America, Media, and Democracy. Focus Environmental Justice,

Living Well, and Documentary Film and Video o MCS 124 Latin America, Media, and Democracy. Focus Film, Video, and Social

Movements. o MCS 125E/LNST125/SPN 125 Indigenous Media o MCS 172 Comedy as Social Critique o MCS 179/SPN179/GSS179. Gender, Media, and Latin America. o MCS 185/SPN 185/LNST105. Imagining the Nation. Film and Media in Latin

America (with varying regional focus Andes, Mexico, or Cuba). Graduate seminars o SPN 278 “Antropoceno y buen vivir: Aprehensiones cinematográficas.” Taught in

Spanish. Spring 2017. o SPN 278 “Indigenismo y subalternidad. Descolonización y miradas propias”

Taught in Spanish. Spring 2016. o SPN 278 “Género, violencia y el cine latinoamericano. Aproximaciones feministas

y queer.” Taught in Spanish. Fall 2014. o SPN 270F “Cine, política y estética.” Taught in Spanish. Winter 2013. o SPN 278 “Cine, afecto y lo político”. Taught in Spanish. Fall 2012. o SPN 278 “Devolviendo la Mirada. La comunicación audiovisual indígena.” Taught

in Spanish. Winter 2012.

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o SPN 278 “Género, violencia, y el cine latinoamericano. Aproximaciones feministas y queer.” Taught in Spanish. Winter 2011.

o SPN 270F “Cine, política, estética” Taught in Spanish. Winter 2010. o SPN 270F “Cine latinoamericano y cambio social” Taught in Spanish. Winter 2008. o SPN 273C “Colonialidad del Poder – Literaturas y culturas coloniales y sus

legados en el presente.” Taught in Spanish. Spring 2007. o SPN 270F Graduate Seminar “Voces subalternas y las tecnologías de la

representación.” Taught in Spanish. Spring 2006. CHASS First Year Programs o CHFY002G “Violence.” Taught in English (2014). o CHFY002G “Postcolonial Worlds.” Taught in English (Fall 2010).

UC Riverside (Fall 2004-Spring 2007) Regular teaching load per academic year: 4 undergraduate seminars (Film and Visual Culture Program, Hispanic Studies) and 1 graduate seminar (Hispanic Studies).

Undergraduate courses o Film and Visual Culture Program (FVC) Undergraduate seminar “Imagining the Nation - Mexican Film.” Taught in English. o FVC Undergraduate seminar “Indigenous Media and Latin America.” Taught in English. o Democracy, Latin America and the Media.” Taught in Spanish o FVC Undergraduate large lecture course “Introduction to Television Studies.” Taught in English o FVC Undergraduate Seminar “Introduction to Latin American Film.” Taught in English (5 units) o FVC Undergraduate Seminar “Imagining the Nation: Cuban Film.” Taught in English o FVC Undergraduate Seminar “Gender, Media, and Latin America.” Taught in English o FVC Undergraduate Seminar “Imagining the Nation: Andean Film and Media.” Taught in English o FVC 120 Undergraduate Seminar “Major Figures in Film and Media.” Taught in English. Graduate seminars o SPN 179 Hispanic Studies Undergraduate Seminar “Interdisciplinary Approaches: Gender Studies and Latin America” (Taught in Spanish) o SPN 171 Hispanic Studies Undergraduate Seminar “Real to Reel.

University of Connecticut, Modern and Classical Languages Department (Fall 2002-Spring 2004). Regular teaching load 2/2 (semester system)

Undergraduate courses o “Latin American film.” Taught in Spanish (Spring 2004). o “Great works of Spanish American literature: Nación, multiculturalismo y el “problema del indio” en la literatura andina.” Taught in Spanish (Spring 2004). o “Topics in Iberoamerican Civilization and Culture.” Taught in Spanish. (Fall 2003) o “The construction of gender in Latin American film.” Undergraduate level, taught in Spanish (Fall 2003). Independent Study o “Más allá del realismo mágico.” Taught in Spanish. (Spring 2003) o “Gender Studies in Spanish. Gender, Race, and Class in Latin America.” Taught in Spanish. (Spring 2003). o “Intermediate Composition.” Taught in Spanish (Fall 2002)

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o “Movimientos Indígenas y tecnologías de la representación.” Taught in Spanish. (Fall 2002). Graduate seminars o Graduate seminar “Cine y subversión.” Taught in Spanish. (Fall 2003) o Graduate seminar “Seminar in International Studies.” Co-taught in English (1 unit). (Fall 2003) o Independent Study “El realismo mágico.” Graduate Level, taught in Spanish (Fall 2003).

Duke University, Department of Romance Studies

o Undergraduate seminar "Indigenous Movements and Technologies of Representation." Taught in Spanish (Spring 2001). o Undergraduate seminar “Introducción al análisis literario/Introduction to Literary Analysis.” Taught in Spanish (Spring 2002, Spring 1999) o Spanish as a second language, all levels. (1997-99)

Duke University, Focus Program o Undergraduate IDC (discussion class) Globalization and Cultural Change. Instructor (Fall 1998).

Other Universidad Autónoma de México (UNAM), Mexico City. Escuela Internacional de Verano

“Cine documental y ética” (A Cooperation between the Universität Tübingen (Germany) and the Universidad Autónoma Nacional de México (UNAM) represented by the Centro Universitario de Estudios Cinematográficos (CUEC), CISAN, and the Instituto de Investigaciones Estéticas. Funded by the DAAD (Deutscher Akademischer Austausch Dienst). UNAM, Centro Universitario de Estudios Cinematográficos. Mexico City, Mexico. Faculty Participant/lecturer, July 27-August 7, 2015.

The Bielefeld Summer School of the BMBF-Research Network for Latin America. Bielefeld University, Bielefeld, Germany. International Summer School. Mobilizing Ethnicity. Competing Identity Politics in the Americas: Past and Present. Co-taught Module I ¡Exigimos la devolución de nuestra imagen!” Indigenous Self Representation in Audiovisual Media. June 29-30, 2012.

DOCTORAL STUDENTS (ADVISED)

Óscar Rivera, Hispanic Studies, UCR. Thesis Co-Adviser. 10/2019-06/2020. Óscar Rivera, Hispanic Studies, UCR. Thesis Adviser. 05/2017-10/2019 Emily Pryor, Hispanic Studies, UCR. Thesis Adviser. 06/2016-06/2018.

Completed. Alexander Shafer, Hispanic Studies, UCR. Thesis Adviser. 05/2013-06/2017.

Completed. Teresa Moulin, Hispanic Studies, UCR. Thesis Adviser. 06/2008-04/2010.

Completed. PH.D. COMMITTEES

Julia Brown, Department of Spanish and Portuguese, UCSB. 06/2019 – present. Member

Tyler Morgenstern, Film and Media Studies, UCSB. 11/2017-present. Member Bret Noble, Hispanic Studies, UCR. 02/2017-present. Member Conor Harris, Hispanic Studies, UCR. 01/2017-06/2019. Member

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Seher Rowther, Hispanic Studies, UCR. 01/2017-present. Member Oscar Ulloa, Hispanic Studies, UCR. 01/2017-present. Member Jorge Sánchez Cruz, Hispanic Studies, UCR. 01-2016-06/2018. Completed.

Member. Jennifer Pretak, Hispanic Studies, UCR. 02/2015-06/2016. Completed. Member. Roxana Blanca Curiel, Hispanic Studies. 05-2014-12-2016. Completed. Member. Nikolai Ignastiev, Hispanic Studies. 09/2013-12/2014. Completed. Member. Argelia González Hurtado, Modern Languages and Cultural Studies, University of

Alberta, Canada. 12/2012-01/2013. Completed. External Committee/Examination Member.

Yulder Daza, Hispanic Studies, UCR. 11/2011-12/2017. Completed. Member. Alexandra Saum Pascual, Hispanic Studies, UCR. 05/2011-06/2012. Completed.

Member. Anamaría Tamayo, Dance, UCR. 04/2007-07/2009. Completed. Member

QUALIFYING COMMITTEES

Tyler Morgenstern, Film and Media Studies, UCSB. 04/2017-11/2017. Member. Óscar Rivera, Hispanic Studies, UCR. 04/2016-05/2017. Chair Oscar Ulloa, Hispanic Studies, UCR. 04/2016-01/2017. Member Conor Harris, Hispanic Studies, UCR. 03/2016-01/2017. Member Seher Rowther, Hispanic Studies, UCR. 09/2015-01/2017. Member Jorge Sánchez Cruz, Hispanic Studies, UCR. 09/2015/02/2016. Member. Bret Noble, Hispanic Studies, UCR. 09/2015-02/2017. Member Emily Pryor, Hispanic Studies, UCR. 04/2015-06/2016. Chair. Rubén Mendoza, English, UCR. 06-2014. Member Jennifer Pretak, Hispanic Studies, UCR, 04-2014-02/2015. Member Roxana Blanca Curiel, Hispanic Studies, UCR. 10/2013-05/2014. Member. Nikolai Ignastiev, Hispanic Studies, UCR. 09/2012-09/2013. Member Alexander Shafer, Hispanic Studies, UCR. 03/2012-05/2013. Chair. Yulder Daza, Hispanic Studies, UCR. 08/2011-11/2011. Member. Carmen Braun, Comparative Literature, UCR. 06-2011-09/2011. Member. Nalei Guzman, Department of Spanish and Portuguese, UCI, 04/2011-05/2011.

Member, Renee Lemus, Ethnic Studies, UCR. 03/2011-09/2014. Member. Judy Jimenez, Hispanic Studies, UCR. 02/2011-02/2013. Member. Alexandra Saum Pascual, Hispanic Studies, UCR. 09/2010-05/2011. Member.

M.A. COMMITTEES

Jessica Weler-Orzulak, Art History, UCR. 05/2013-05/2014. Completed. Member Caroline Owen, Art History, UCR. 09/2010-04/2011. Completed. Member

R’COURSE (SUPERVISION)

Aida Perez, R’Course “Exploring the World of DC and Marvel Comics” Spring 2015

Aida Perez, R’Course “Exploring the World of DC and Marvel Comics” Winter 2016

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SERVICE SERVICE TO THE PROFESSION

Reviewer activity (tenure and promotion cases) University of Oklahoma, Geography and Environmental Sustainability Department, promotion to tenure, 09/2013 Reviewer activity (book manuscripts) University of Oxford Press, book ms and sample chapters (154 p.) review 06/2020 Berghahn Books, book ms (231 p.) review 07/2016 University of Nebraska Press, book ms (545 p.) review 01/2016 University of Nebraska Press, book ms (355 p.) review 07/2013 Peter Lang, book ms review 05/2010 Peter Lang, book prospectus review 02/2009 Reviewer activity (journal articles manuscripts) A Contracorriente, manuscript review 02/2019 A Contracorriente, manuscript review 01/2018 Critical Multilingualism Studies, manuscript review 08/2016 Revista Hispánica Moderna, manuscript review 03/2015 Decolonization: Indigeneity, Education & Society, manuscript review 01/2015 Journal of Latin American Cultural Studies, manuscript review 09/2012 Social Identities, 3 manuscript reviews 09/2012 Comparative Literature, manuscript review 05/2012 Cultural Geographies, manuscript review 07/2011 Interventions. A Journal of Interdisciplinary Postcolonial Studies manuscript review 02/2011 Revista Hispánica Moderna, manuscript review 04/2010 Television and New Media, manuscript review 02/2009 Bulletin of Latin American Research, manuscript review 09/2005 Latin American Research Review, manuscript review 12/2004 Reviewer activity book chapters Bilingual Review Press, book chapter review 03/2011

UNIVERSITY SERVICE UC System

UC-Mexus Research Grants for UC Faculty and Researchers and the UC-Mexus Doctoral Grants for UC Graduate Students Selection Committee (2009).

Executive Committee for MRG (UC-wide Multi-campus Research Group) “Subaltern and the Popular.” Winter 2007- Winter 2008. Representative for UCR.

UC President’s Research Fellowships in the Humanities Selection Committee 2005-2006. Member.

UCR (College and Campus)

ADHOC Committee to Review the Evaluation of Faculty Teaching at UCR. 02/2018-06/2018. Member

Graduate Council. 09/2016-09/2017. Member Graduate Council Fellowship Subcommittee. 09/2016-09/2017. Member Graduate Council External Review Comparative Literature Dept. Subcommittee

09/2016-06/2017. Member

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Committee on Academic Freedom 09/2012-09/2014. Member Search Committee for Open Rank Professor of Science Fiction Media 07/2011-

03/2012. Member Committee for Multidisciplinary Unit Administration Head of Staff Search. 05/2011-

06/2011 Executive Committee, Vice-chair CHASS (College of the Humanities, Arts and Social

Sciences) Fall 2007-Spring 2009. Latin American Student Association (LASA) at UCR. 09/2007-06/2009. Faculty Liason RIFF (Riverside International Film Festival) faculty liaison. Feb. 2007-March 2008. Film and Visual Culture (FVC) Executive Committee (Creation and Planning of a

Media and Cultural Studies Department). 09/2006-06/2008. Center for Ideas and Society Review Committee 05/2007 Organización Estudiantil Universitaria de Español (O.E.U.E). 05/2005- 05/2008.

Faculty Liason. Global Studies Committee. 09/2005-06/2006. Member SCCUR 09/2005. Reviewer for student abstracts.

University of Connecticut

Gladstein Committee on Human Rights, member Committee on International Studies Major, member. Committee for the Creation of a Film Studies Minor, member.

Departmental Service UCR, Dept. of Media and Cultural Studies (MCS); Dept. of Hispanic Studies

• MCS lecturer committee. January 2017-July 2018. Member • MCS Merit and Promotion Committee, (Setsu Shigematsu) 10/2016. Member • MCS Merit and Promotion Committee, (Laura Harris) 10/2016. Chair • MCS Graduate Program Planning Committee. 09/2016- 12/2016. Chair. • MCS Graduate Program Planning Committee. 09/2015 – 06/2016. Chair • MCS Undergraduate Curriculum Committee. 03/2014-09/2014. Chair • MCS Lecturer Search Committee. 06/2013-12/2013. Chair • MCS Website Redesign Committee. 07/2012-06/2013. Member • MCS Senior Faculty Search Committee, 07/2012-06/2013. Member. • MCS Acting Chair, 07/2011-12/2011. • MCS PhD Program Planning Committee 09/2010-03/2014. Member • MCS Undergraduate Curriculum Planning Committee. 12/2008 – 06/2010. Member • MCS Search Committee for Assistant Professor hire in South Asian Media Studies

11/2007-03/2008. Member • MCS Search Committee Assistant Professor Indigenous Media 09/2007-04/2008.

Member. • Hispanic Studies Department Search Committee for VAP 01/2007-06/2007. Member • Hispanic Studies Department Search Committee for Assistant Prof. 09/2006-03/2007.

Member • Film and Visual Culture (FVC) Search Committee for Assistant Prof. Middle

Eastern/Arab Media Studies 09/2006-03/2007. Member • Hispanic Studies Department Graduate Student Recruitment. 09/2005-06/2006.

Member • Courses created

o MCS 046 Introduction to Latin American Film and Media

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o MCS 124 Latin America, Media, and Democracy o MCS 125E/SPN125E/LNST125E Indigenous Media o MCS 179/SPN179/WMST109 Gender, Media, and Latin America o MCS 185/SPN185/LNST105 Imagining the Nation: Film and Media (with

varying regional focus) University of Connecticut, Modern and Classical Languages Department

• Assistant Professor of Spanish Search Committee, member. • Undergraduate Spanish Major adviser (28 advisees). • Created three new classes on Film (SPAN 209 “Spanish Film”; SPAN 219 “Latin

American Film”; SPAN 250 “Film in Spain and Latin America, taught in English” • Committee on Effects of SEVIS on Foreign Languages and Cultural Studies teaching

and research, Chair. • Committee for International Studies Curriculum development, member.

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS Latin American Studies Association Society for Cinema and Media Studies (updated June 2019)