Juliana VIllegas
My blogs
- Identity, Memory, & Public Art Activism
- Japanese National Identity at the Crossroads: Contested Borders, Shifting Politics
- Spring Seminar Syllabus-Social and Artistic Representations of Youth Unemployment: Germany and Spain
- Honors in Berlin 2017
- Fulbright Japan 2014
- University of Washington Honors and Education 2015: Re-enacting German and American Identities
- UW Honors in Denmark: Colonialism, Culture and Public Art Activism
- Understanding Colonialism, Culture, and Why Public Art Matters
- UW Honors in Japan 2017
- Social and Artistic Representations of Youth Unemployment in the Eurozone: Germany and Spain
Introduction | Dr. Juliana Villegas is associate director of the Interdisciplinary Honors Program and affiliate assistant professor in the department of English. Dr. Villegas regularly teaches abroad, most recently at Humboldt University in Berlin, Germany. Villegas has created and directed many study broad programs during her time at the UW and is an experienced international educator. She holds her Ph.D. in English from the University of Washington (The Racial Shadow in American Literature) where her research is grounded in critical mixed race and comparative global immigration and migration narratives. A recent focus of her scholarship is within digital storytelling and its impact on identity formation and representation of memory. |
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