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| Matthew Garcia American Civilization Department Race and Ethnicity in America, Center for the Study of Professor Garcia's research interests include Chicano/Latino identity and community formation, race and ethnicity in the U.S. labor history, Latina/o education, American popular culture, and urban/suburbanization. He is currently at work on a project that documents the struggle for worker rights and educational equity in Southern California rural communities. | | Evelyn Hu-Dehart Race and Ethnicity in America, Center for the Study of History, Department of Evelyn Hu-DeHart often describes herself as a multicultural person who speaks several languages (including English, Chinese, French, and Spanish) and moves easily among several cultures. Her professional life has focused on what Cuban historian Juan Perez de la Riva calls "historia de la gente sin historia." | | Ralph Rodriguez American Civilization Department Race and Ethnicity in America, Center for the Study of I am currently writing a book on pleasure and contemporary U.S. literature. My project has its antecedents in the works of scholars such as Roland Barthes, Janice Radway, and Fredric Jameson. I am particularly interested in how the category of pleasure is produced, represented and received in a variety of popular literary forms, such as the detective novel, the graphic novel, and the queer novel among others. | |

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