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The official podcast of Latino Studies at UT

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Rachel González-Martin

Dr. González-Martin holds a Ph.D. in Folklore & Ethnomusicology from Indiana University. Her research focuses on the verbal and material traditions of communities coming-of-age in the American Latino Diaspora. Her work looks at personal-experience-narratives, body art, materiality and self-portraiture with regard to gender, sexual identities, race, and socioeconomic status. Her teaching interests include courses on Latino expressive culture across the U.S., engaged ethnographic fieldwork, and Critical Latino Folkloristics.  She is currently working on a book manuscript that explores the intersection of consumer citizenship and Latino identity in the 21st century titled, Coming Out Latina: Quinceañera Style and Latina/o Consumer Identities.

Host On

  • Ep. 35 – Slow Theory, is this the way?: Star Wars, Storytelling, & Latino Dads
  • Ep. 30 – Have you been to the Valley of Shadows?
  • Episode 22 – Latinx Mysteries!
  • Episode 015 – Talking Sh*t: Can We Be a Desmadre and Honor our Madres?
  • Episode 012 – Talking Sh*t: Can “Insults” be Intimate?

Guest On

  • Episode 007 – What’s the story behind Day of the Dead?
  • Episode 002 – What anti-Black dichos did you grow up with?
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