Rutgers University–Camden
- Antonio D. Tillis
- Professor
- Research Interests: Afro-Hispanic Studies
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- Email Address: chancellor@camden.rutgers.edu
- Degree: Ph.D. University of Missouri at Columbia
- Lorrin Reed Thomas
- Associate Professor
- Department: History, Camden
- Research Interests: Her research explores ideas about rights and equality in the twentieth century Americas.
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- Email Address: lthomas2@camden.rutgers.edu
- Degree: PhD University of Pennsylvania
- Publications:
Minority: Latino Civil Rights and the Making of Multiracial America after the 1960s
Puerto Rican Citizen: History and Political Identity in Twentieth Century New York City
Rethinking the Struggle for Puerto Rican Rights
- Sheila Cosminsky
- Associate Professor
- Department: Anthropology
- Research Interests: Women’s and child health, nutrition, and medical practices in third world societies.
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- Email Address: cosminsk@camden.rutgers.edu
- Publications:
Midwives and Mothers: The Medicalization of Childbirth on a Guatemalan Plantation
Traditional Medicine: Implications for Ethnomedicine, Ethnopharmacology, Maternal and Child Health, Mental Health, and Public Health
- Carla Giaudrone
- Associate Professor
- Department: FASC - Foreign Languages
- Research Interests: Post-colonial theory, Latin American Modernismo, feminist theory, and gender studies
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- Email Address: forlangs@camden.rutgers.edu
- Degree: PhD New York University
- Publications: La degeneración del Novecientos. Modernismo y modelos estético-sexuales de la cultura
- Ana Laguna
- Associate Professor
- Department: Foreign Languages and Literatures, Camden
- Research Interests: Early Modern Literature and Culture, Visual Studies, Race Theory, and Material Culture
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- Email Address: alaguna@rutgers.edu
- Degree: PhD Purdue University
- Publications:
Cervantes and the Pictorial Imagination
Cervantes, the Golden Age, and the Fight for Spanish Cultural Identity in the 20th Century
Goodbye, Eros: Recasting Forms and Norms of Love in the Age of Cervantes