Enrique 厂别辫煤濒惫别诲补
- Assistant Professor
- CHICANX / LATINX STUDIES
Office Location: Ketchum 148
Pronouns: he / him / his
Education
Ph.D., University of California, Davis - Education, 2007
B.A., California State University - Liberal Studies (with Bilingual/Cross-Cultural Emphasis), 1988
Research Interests
Migration and Border Studies in Global Latinx communities; Social theory, Critical ethnography and Youth participatory action research (YPAR); Education, equity and social justice oriented school reform; Critical literacy and pedagogy
I am the son of Mexican migrant workers from the Texas/Mexican border and in my early career I worked as a bilingual classroom teacher and school principal in the northern California central valley. These experiences have shaped my lens and motivations to interrogate, examine and dismantle dominant structures, narratives and practices around culture, race and language that serve to marginalize and keep people from realizing their full humanity. I have centered my research projects in Latinx communities and schools heavily impacted by global migration in northern California, San Salvador, El Salvador, and Madrid, Spain. My research examines how Latinx peoples, youth and their families, negotiate from the bottom up global migration, citizenship, belonging and complex identity formation processes in the context of severe inequality and structural constraints within sending and receiving contexts of transnational migration circuits. My work seeks to understand and develop methodologies and pedagogies that facilitate a deeper understanding of the complex, liminal lives of migrant youth and community.
Selected Publications
Books
Dyrness, A. & 厂别辫煤濒惫别诲补, E. (2020). . University of Minnesota Press.
Overmyer-Vel谩zquez, M. & 厂别辫煤濒惫别诲补, E. (2018). . New York: Oxford University Press (History of the Americas Series).
Refereed Articles
厂别辫煤濒惫别诲补, E. (2018). Border Brokers: Teachers and Undocumented Mexican Students in Search of 础肠辞尘辫补帽补尘颈别苍迟辞. Diaspora, Indigenous, and Minority Education Journal.
厂别辫煤濒惫别诲补, E. Co-author (2018). Preface and Conclusion, Global Latin(o) Americanos: Transoceanic Diasporas and Regional Migrations. New York: Oxford University Press (History of the Americas Series).
Dyrness, A. & 厂别辫煤濒惫别诲补, E. (2018). Between 鈥楬ere鈥 and 鈥楾here鈥: Transnational Latino/a Youth in Madrid. In Global Latin(o) Americanos: Transoceanic Diasporas and Regional Migrations, eds. Mark Overmyer-Velazquez & Enrique 厂别辫煤濒惫别诲补. New York/London: Oxford University Press.
厂别辫煤濒惫别诲补, E. Guest Editor. (Fall, 2015). Special Edition of LASA Forum, . Vol. XLVI, No. 4.
Dyrness, A. & 厂别辫煤濒惫别诲补, E. (Spring, 2015). Education and the Production of Diasporic Citizens in El Salvador. Harvard Educational Review, vol. 85, No. 1. Cambridge, Mass.
厂别辫煤濒惫别诲补, E. (2011). 鈥淭oward a Pedagogy of 础肠辞尘辫补帽补尘颈别苍迟辞: Mexican Migrant Youth writing from the Underside of Modernity,鈥 in Harvard Educational Review, Special Issue on Immigration, Youth, and Education, Vol. 81, No. 3. Cambridge, Mass.
Works in Progress
厂别辫煤濒惫别诲补, E. & Poveda, D. (article manuscript in preparation). Madrid Immigrant Youth and the Poetics of 补肠辞尘辫补帽补尘颈别苍迟辞 in the Third Space.
Book Reviews
厂别辫煤濒惫别诲补, E. (September 14, 2011). Book Review Essay of Mexican Americans Across Generations: Immigrant Families, Racial Realities (2011) by Jessica M.Vasquez, New York University Press, in Teachers College Record.
Editorials
厂别辫煤濒惫别诲补, E. (April 7, 2014). . In Diagonal (online newspaper in Madrid, Spain)
Also found in: , (April 10, 2014), ed. Dr. Juan Carlos Velasco.
厂别辫煤濒惫别诲补, E. (September, 17, 2012). 鈥.鈥 Connecticut (CT) News Junkie, Op-Ed.
厂别辫煤濒惫别诲补, E. (August 13, 2008). 鈥淚mmigrants Are a Part of Us.鈥 Hartford Courant, Hartford, CT.
Awards
Gay, Lesbian, Straight Education Network (GLSEN) Connecticut Educator of Educators Award at the GLSEN Proud Ally Awards in Hartford, CT. October 29, 2016
Honorable Mention in Post-Graduate Program on Global Migration at Jesuit Universidad Centroamericana Jos茅 Simi贸n Ca帽as, in San Salvador, El Salvador. March, 2009
University of California, Davis Dissertation Fellowship. Spring, 2005-06
Languages
English & Spanish (mother tongue): Full verbal and written proficiency.
Professional Associations
American Anthropological Association
Council of Anthropology and Education
Association of Latino & Latina Anthropologists