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Aaron Anderson
Literature
Office phone: 858/534-5714
Office: Sequoyah 117
Office hours:
Thursdays 5-6pm
aaronanderson@ucsd.edu
Sections B03, B04, B05
Aaron's M.A. thesis examined the intersections of power, rhetoric, and religion, in the constructions of the contemporary "Culture War" in the United States. His other interests include theoretical and applied Marxism, the Caribbean, cinema, and psychoanalysis.
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Edward Avila
Literature
Office phone: 858/534-5710
Office: Sequoyah 123
Office hours:
Mondays 1-2 p.m.
eavila@ucsd.edu
Sections A19, A23
Edward's studies focus on late 19th- and early 20th- century imperialism, U.S. foreign policy in Latin America, and marxist cultural and economic theory.
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Zeynep Bulut
Music
Office phone: 858/534-5711
Office: Sequoyah 124
Office hours:Thursdays 3-4pm or by appointment
zbulut@ucsd.edu
Sections A12, A13
Zeynep is currently pursuing her doctoral studies in the Critical Studies/Experimental Practices in Music, with an emphasis on contemporary voice performance and sound art. Engaged with the readings of psychoanalysis, existential philosophy, and aesthetics, her theoretical and artistic interests attempt at questioning the role of the voice in the constitutions of the self.
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Amber Carini
TA and DOC Academic Assistant
Office phone: 858/822-0518
Office: Sequoyah 136
Office hours:
Thursdays 4-5pm
acarini@ucsd.edu
Sections B13, B14
Amber is an alumna of UC Berkeley (B.A.) where she majored in English with an emphasis on gender and sexuality, and Mills College (M.A.), where she wrote a thesis on women and popular fiction in the long 18th century. She enjoys teaching students how to write, and she even loves grammar. |
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Aakash Dharmadhikari
Political Science
Office phone: 858/534-5710
Office: Sequoyah 123
Office hours: Wednesdays 2:30-3:30 p.m.
adharmad@ucsd.edu
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Martha Escobar
Ethnic Studies
Office phone: 858/534-5711
Office: Sequoyah 124
Office hours:
Wednesdays 10:45am-12:45pm and Fridays 11:30am-12:30pm
mdescoba@ucsd.edu
Sections C15, C16, C19
Martha is an Ethic Studies graduate student. Her dissertation research centers on immigrant motherhood and imprisonment. She is particularly interested in exploring the ways that prisons are used to police U.S. national borders and how issues of race, class, gender, and nationality inform this process. |

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José Fusté
Ethnic Studies
Office phone: 858/534-5716
Office: Sequoyah 122
Office hours:
Wednesdays 11:30am -12:30pm
jfuste@ucsd.edu
Sections C13, C14
José is an Ethnic Studies doctoral student. He is currently working on a dissertation tentatively titled "Mangrove People: Tracing a Latin Caribbean Subaltern Politics of Relation." He is interested in the study of race, gender and class in the Caribbean and among Caribbean diasporas. He also focuses on critical intersections between post-colonial, subaltern, decolonial, and cultural studies and how these help us gain a better understanding of domination and resistance.
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Jeff Gagnon
Literature
Office phone: 858/534-5707
Office: Sequoyah 118
Office hours: Fridays 11am-12pm
jgagnon@ucsd.edu
Sections A17, A18
Jeff studies the social constructions of race, class and gender in literature. He has researched intersubjective strategies of resistance and resilience in oppressed narratives. |
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Sally Giles
Literature
Office phone: 858/534-5714
Office: Sequoyah 117
Office hours:
Wednesdays 12-1pm
smgiles@ucsd.edu
Sections B01, B02
Giles is a first-year PhD student in Literature at UCSD. Her research interests are American contemporary and Chicana/o and Latina/o Literatures.
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Nancy Gilson, Ph.D.
Teaching Lecturer
Office phone: 858/534-5715
Office: Sequoyah 129
Office hours: Tuesdays 9am-10:30am & by appointment.
ngilson@ucsd.edu
Sections A08, A09
Nancy's research, writing and teaching have focused on race and ethnicity in the United States; philosophy of race, ethnicity and multiculturalism; cultural therory; and popular culture. |
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Michelle Gutiérrez
Ethnic Studies
Office phone: 858/822-5311
Office: Sequoyah 116
Office hours:
Fridays 12-1pm
m2gutier@ucsd.edu
Sections B06, B07, B19
Michelle is a doctoral candidate in the Ethnic Studies department. Her research focuses on militarization, gender, race, class, and sexuality. She also studies US imperialism, labor, and Mexican American identity formation. |
Eric Hoenes
Anthropology
Office phone: 858/534-5713
Office: Sequoyah 128
Office hours: Wednesdays 12-1pm
ehoenes@ucsd.edu
Sections B11, B12, B20
Eric is a doctoral candidate in the Anthropology Department. His dissertation research focuses on people's attitudes about language use and the role of language in religious change in Guatemala.
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April Huff
Sociology
Office phone: 858/534-5711
Office: Sequoyah 124
Office hours:
Mondays 1-2pm
ahuff@ucsd.edu
Sections A03, A04
April's current work deals with scientific controversy, the politics of informed consent, and women's reproductive health. She is also interested in sexuality and embodiment. |
Tania Jabour
Literature
Office phone: 858/534-5712
Office: Sequoyah 127
Office hours:
Fridays 12pm-12:50pm & by appointment.
tjabour@ucsd.edu
Sections C05, C06, C07
Tania is a Ph.D. candidate in the Literature Department, and her research is in 19th century interracial literature, contemporary visual/cultural studies, and rhetoric.
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Joo Ok Kim
Literature
Office phone: 858/534-5712
Office: Sequoyah 127
Office hours: Wednesdays 12-1pm
joko26@ucsd.edu
Sections A01, A02
Joo Ok's research interests include anti-racist studies and comparative racialization. She is also interested in the intersections of race, gender and class, and in ending violence against women.
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Eric Kuniholm, M.A.
Literature
Teaching in Winter and Spring 2008
Eric has not begun his dissertation yet, but it will engage either the Renaissance or the Enlightenment, touch in all likelihood on English, French, and Classical Literatures, and perhaps adopt a New Historicist, Post-Colonial, or even Psychoanalytic approach. |
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Adam Lewis
Literature
Office phone: 858/534-5716
Office: Sequoyah 122
Office hours: Thursdays 11:30am - 12:30pm
aclewis@ucsd.edu
Sections C08, C09
Adam's research focuses primarily on U.S. imperialism and popular culture during the 19th century. He is also interested in the intersections of race and national identity; cultural memory; and neoliberalism.
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Emily Matthews, MA
Political Science
Teaching in Winter and Spring 2008
Emily's dissertation research examines how legislative institutions shape policy outcomes. She also studies interest groups and European and American politics.
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Melanie McComsey
Anthropology
Office phone: 858/534-5707
Office: Sequoyah 118
Office hours:
Fridays 2-3pm
mmccomse@ucsd.edu
Sections C20
Melanie's research interests include Latin America; language and power; bilingualism, identity and related issues of language contact; and the linguistic anthropology of children, childhood and education.
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Jessica Novak
Latin American Studies
Office phone: 858/534-5712
Office: Sequoyah 127
Office hours: Thursdays 9-10am
j1novak@ucsd.edu
Sections B09, B10
Jessica is a second year graduate student at the Center for Iberian and Latin American Studies (CILAS). Her research focuses on nongovernmental organizations and human rights in Bogota, Colombia.
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John Rieder
Literature
Office phone: 858/822-5311
Office: Sequoyah 116
Office hours: Wednesdays 12-1pm
jrieder@ucsd.edu
Sections B17, B18
John holds a BA in writing from UCSD, an MA in English from the Univ. of Illinois, and has worked as aboth a tutor and adjunct professor of writing at community colleges in San Diego. His doctoral research addresses contemporary film and visual culture, the cultural study of science and medicine, and political economy.
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Sara Sanders
History
Office phone: 858/534-5716
Office: Sequoyah 122
Office hours: Mondays 2-3pm
s2sander@ucsd.edu
Sections C03, C04
Sara's research focuses on gender in the 1968 Mexican student movement. She's particularly interested in the relationship between gender and political culture.
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Kate Slater
Literature
Office phone: 858/534-5710
Office: Sequoyah 123
Office hours: Thursdays 11:30am-12:30pm
kslater@ucsd.edu
Sections A05, A06
Kate is currently examining female self-denial in Golden Age children's literature. Her other interests include the role of the child in 20th century American fiction and gender play within Shakespearean comedy.
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Kim Strassburger
Non-student TA
Office phone: 858/822-0518
Office: Sequoyah 136
Office hours:
Mondays 11am-12pm &
Fridays 12pm-1pm
Kimstr@hotmail.com
Sections A15, A16
Kim has a M.A. in United States History from UCSD and is an actor and dramaturg in the San Diego area. She is a Resident Artist at Ion Theatre and Sledgehammer Theatre. She also teaches acting at the Coronado School of the Arts.
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Steve Waszak
TA and DOC Academic Assistant
Office phone: 858/822-0518
Office: Sequoyah 136
Office hours: Thursdays 10am-11am
swaszak@ucsd.edu
Sections A10, A11
Steve’s academic focus is on Critical/Literary Theory and American Modernism. Japanese history and culture are additional areas of interest and study. |
Alvin Wong
Literature
Office phone: 858/534-5713
Office: Sequoyah 128
Office hours:
Wednesdays 1-2pm
h0wong@ucsd.edu
Sections B15, B16
Alvin is interested in gender studies, transnational Chinese cultures, and postcolonial theory and how they are situated within the geo-political differences between mainland China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan.
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Wendy Wong
Political Science
Office phone: 858/534-5714
Office: Sequoyah 117
Office hours: Mondays 11am-12pm
wendyhw@ucsd.edu
Sections A20, A21, A22
Wendy's research focuses on human rights politics and the role of non-governmental organizations in articulating international norms. In particular, she explores applications of network theory to the study of transnational advocacy. In addition, she is interested in cosmopolitan thought, the politics and effects of humanitarian aid, and power in international relations. In Fall 2008, she will be Assistant Professor at the University of Toronto.
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