Chela Sandoval

Chela Sandoval
Professor

Office Location

1701 South Hall

Specialization

Bio-Semiotics and Film Aesthetics; Third Space Feminist & LGBTQI Histories; Science Futurism; Performance, SWAPA Story-Telling and Autohistoria-Teoría; Critical Indigenous Studies;
(Anzaldúan) Planetary Liberation Philosophies, De-Colonizing Theories and Methods and Meta-History (Tropology)

Education

B.A.: University of California, Santa Cruz
B.S.: University of California, Santa Cruz
Advanced graduate work in Film Theory, University of California, Berkeley
Ph.D.: University of California, Santa Cruz

Research

RESEARCH INTERESTS:

  • Cyber and millennial studies
  • Third space feminism
  • Critical media theory and production
  • Oppositional consciousness
  • Social movement

Publications

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS:

Methodology of the Oppressed. Book Series: Theory Out of Bounds. University of Minnesota Press, 2000.

“New Sciences: Cyborg Feminism,” CyberSexualities: A Reader on Feminist Theory, Cyborgs and Cyberspace, Ed. Jenny Wolmark. University of Edinburgh Press, Britain, 2000.

The Chicano Studies Reader: An Anthology of Aztlán, 1970-2000. Co-edited with Chon Noriega, KarenMary Davelos, and Rafael Perez-Torres. University of California Center for Chicano Research Center Publication, 2001.

“Foreword: AfterBridge/Technologies of Crossing,” In This Bridge We Called Home: Radical Visions for Transformation, Eds., Gloria Anzaldúa and AnaLouise Keating. Routledge University Press, 2002.