AY 2024 - 2025 Research Working Groups

Relational Latinx and Asian American Cultural Studies

CONTACT: miguel_samano@berkeley.edu

Relational Latinx and Asian American Studies is a multi-disciplinary graduate student-led working group that will explore the aesthetic, political, and social practices of Latinx and Asian American communities as mutually entangled, a matter of linked fates. In anticipation of incipient demographic realities in the state of California and on campus, which has committed to achieving Hispanic-Serving Institution (HIS) status by 2026, but also in the wake of COVID-...

Transecological Imaginations: Spatial Theory and Transformative Practices

CONTACT: chandra_laborde@berkeley.edu

Transecological Imaginations is conceptualized as a working group that bridges spatial theory and transformative practices to imagine equitable futures. Transecological ethics is an embodied relation to place which is attuned to histories of difference in all its forms, especially the ones that challenge binaries such as nature/culture, female/male, etc. This framework aims to resist a planetary future centered on anthropic exceptionalism that hierarchizises...

Autonomous Imaginaries

CONTACT: vivianacarlos@berkeley.edu


Autonomous Imaginaries' primary focus is to create a community of members and practicing artists from the Bay Area, graduate students, and faculty from the neighboring institutions Berkeley, SFSU, and CCA that collectively reflect on the contemporary production of images from a critical and decolonial point of view. The group, which includes BIPOC female-identified and non-binary people, will promote historically, culturally, and
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Transpacific and Asian American Art

CONTACT: enfair@berkeley.edu


This working group aims to create a conceptual forum in the Bay Area for those interested in topics and questions in the fields of Asian American and transpacific art. In drawing together the terms “Transpacific” and “Asian American,” we aim to interrogate, challenge, and build from the conceptual assemblage of spatial relations, imperialism, racialization, and diaspora connoted by these disciplinary idioms. Inspired by the recent Asian
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Race, Ethnicity and Social Movements

CONTACT: kurdi_aj@berkeley.edu


Recent years brought a revival of social movements aimed at achieving racial and ethnic justice in both the United States and elsewhere around the world. Movements whose primary focus is not racial or ethnic justice, but focus on topics such as climate change, youth empowerment or gender and sexual equality also started to pay more attention to racial and ethnic inclusivity in both their agenda-setting and mobilization strategies. The
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Performing Asian American & Diasporic Sexualities

CONTACT: lena_chen@berkeley.edu, esakuma@berkeley.edu


As an interdisciplinary network of scholars and artists, the Performing Asian American & Diasporic Sexualities working group invites critical engagement with questions of race, gender, sexuality, disability, colonialism, and labor through the lens of performance studies and visual and media studies. We examine how performances of Asian America and
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Death of the Author

CONTACT: pfeijo@berkeley.edu, caleb_murraybozeman@berkeley.edu, jaemin.yoo@berkeley.edu


The Death of the Author (DotA) is an experimental reading and writing group that aims to foster a different relation with theoretical texts, both as its readers and as its writers. Our meetings encompass a long process of slow reading of each text, and
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