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Juan Su谩rez Ontaneda Receives Wolf Humanities Center Faculty Fellowship

April 29, 2024
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Juan Su谩rez Ontaneda, assistant professor of Spanish

Juan Su谩rez Ontaneda, assistant professor of Spanish, has received a Wolf Humanities Center

Su谩rez Ontaneda's research analyzes how Latin American states produce discourses about race, and how people respond to those discourses both individually and collectively. His current book manuscript, Palimpsests of Blackness in Latin America: The Performative Lives of Nascimento, Zapata Olivella, and Santa Cruz, examines how Afro-Latin American artists from Brazil, Colombia, and Peru used staged representations (writings, theater, sound recordings, choreographies, film) to challenge racism and discrimination in their respective countries from 1940-2000. By analyzing their staged representations, Su谩rez Ontaneda shows how these artists used their bodies to communicate messages of racial activism and, by doing so, how they created a vocabulary to protest racial injustices beyond the legal framework of the state.

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