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The Faculty
  Gloria Cuadraz, Ph.D.
 
Duku Anokye, Ph.D.
 
Manuel Avalos, Ph.D
 
Luis Cabrera, Ph.D.
 
Shari Collins-Chobanian, Ph.D.
 
Alejandra Elenes, Ph.D.
  Kristin Koptiuch, Ph.D.
  Ime Ukpanah, Ph.D.

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C. Alejandra Elenes, Ph.D
Associate Professor, Women’s Studies

 

Office:             FAB N285

Phone:             (602) 543-3315

E-mail:            CELENES@asu.edu




C. Alejandra Elenes is Associate Professor of Women’s Studies at Arizona State University West.  Her research includes Chicana/o Cultural Studies and education with special emphasis on borderlands theories and Chicana/Mexicana feminist pedagogies.  She has published articles in journals such as Frontiers, Educational Theory, International Journal of Qualitative studies in Education, and Feminist Teacher.  Additionally she has contributed chapters to books on Latin American Studies, Education and Postructuralism, Chicana/o Studies, and Chicana/o Cultural Studies.  Her co-edited book Chicana/Latina Feminist Pedagogies and Epistemologies in Everyday Life will be published by SUNY Press.  Currently, she is also working on a book manuscript, Transforming Borders: Chicana/o Popular Culture and Pedagogy.

Ethnic Studies Faculty
Arizona State University at the West campus
New College of Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences
Ethnicity, Race and First Nations Studies Program
4701 W. Thunderbird Road
Phoenix, AZ  85069
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