Pascha Bueno-Hansen Associate Professor Women and Gender
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Pascha Bueno-Hansen Associate Professor Women and Gender Studies Department Political Science and International Relations Department Latin American and Iberian Studies Program University of Delaware 34 West Delaware Avenue, Newark, DE 19716 [email protected] __________________________________________________________________ Academic Appointments Associate Professor, University of Delaware 2016 to present Women and Gender Studies Department, with joint appointments in Latin American Studies and Political Science. Academic Coordinator, LGBTQ+ and Racial Justice Activism 2016 to 2018 Living and Learning Community Director, University of Delaware Sexualities and Gender Studies Minor 2014 to present Assistant Professor, University of Delaware 2009 to 2016 Women and Gender Department, with joint appointments in Latin American Studies and Political Science. Affiliated faculty, Masters in Community Psychology 2009 to present at the Pontifícia Universidad Católica de Peru. Education Ph.D. University of California, Santa Cruz, Politics, 2009. Parenthetical Notations in Latin American and Latino Studies and Feminist Studies Dissertation: Use and Abuse of Human Rights: Women and the Internal Armed Conflict in Peru. This dissertation examines efforts by the Peruvian Truth and Reconciliation Commission and by non- governmental organizations to document sexual violence during the internal conflict in Peru (1980-2000). Dissertation Committee: Sonia Alvarez (co-chair, Political Science, University of Massachusetts, Amherst), Kent Eaton (co-chair, UCSC, Politics), Angela Davis (History of Consciousness, UCSC emeritus) and Rosa Linda Fregoso (Latin America and Latino/a Studies, UCSC emeritus). M.A. San Francisco State University, Department of International Relations, 2000. Pascha Bueno-Hansen 1 of 14 Master’s Thesis: The Political, Cultural and Ideological Implications of Globalization in Peru. This thesis examines the impacts of globalization on women from shantytowns in Peru and their resulting survival and income generation strategies. Master’s Thesis Committee: Minoo Moallem (Gender and Women’s Studies, UC Berkeley) and Raymond Miller (International Relations, SFSU emeritus). B.A. University of California, Santa Cruz, Feminist Studies with a minor in Politics, 1992. Other International Institute for Mediation and Conflict Resolution, Symposium on Negotiation and Conflict Resolution. July 17 –August 11, 2000. Holland and Belgium. Publications Books Decolonizando la Justicia Transicional: Las Luchas Feministas y de Derechos Humanos en el Perú. Instituto de Estudios Peruanos. Forthcoming 2020. Feminist and Human Rights Struggles in Peru: Decolonizing Transitional Justice. University of Illinois Press special series “Dissident Feminisms.” 2015. Journal Articles: “The Emerging LGBTI Rights Challenge to Transitional Justice in Latin America” International Journal of Transitional Justice, special issue “Transitional Justice from the Margins: Intersections of Identities, Power and Human Rights” edited by Fionnuala Ní Aoláin and Eilish Rooney. March 2018. 12:1 “Decolonial Re/membering Through Collective Lesbian Embodiment at Villa Grimaldi” International Feminist Journal of Politics, special Issue “Decolonising Knowledge” edited by Anne Runyan. January 2018 20:1. “Building on the Edges of Each Other’s Battles,” an essay by the Santa Cruz Feminist of Color Collaborative, Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy, Special Issue “Interstices: Women of Color Feminist Philosophy” 29:1. Winter 2014. “Finding Each Other’s Hearts: Intercultural Relations and the Drive to Prosecute Sexual Violence during the Internal Armed Conflict in Peru” International Feminist Journal of Politics special issue “New Directions in Feminism and Human Rights” 12:3-4. 2010. “Engendering Transitional Justice: Reflections on the Case of Peru” Journal of Peacebuilding and Development special issue “Gender Justice and Gender Violence.” 5:3. 2010. Online articles: Pascha Bueno-Hansen 2 of 14 “Feminismos Insurgentes en Colombia” openDemocracy. September 15, 2017. https://www.opendemocracy.net/democraciaabierta/pascha-bueno-hansen/feminismos- insurgentes-la-poco-probable-alianza-entre-las-farc “Insurgent Feminisms in Colombia” openDemocracy. September 15, 2017. https://www.opendemocracy.net/democraciaabierta/pascha-bueno-hansen/insurgent- feminisms-in-colombia “Ending the Colonial/Modern Occupation of Indigenous Women’s Bodies in Guatemala and Perú” The Feminist Wire. May 10, 2016. http://www.thefeministwire.com/2016/05/ending- occupation/ Book Chapters: “Heteronormativity and Transitional Justice” in Meierhenrich, Jens, Alexander Laban Hinton and Lawrence Douglas eds. Oxford Handbook of Transitional Justice. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Forthcoming 2020. "El desafio emergente de los derechos LGBTI en la Justicia Transicional en America Latina" in Reyes Alvarado, Yesid eds. ¿Ideología o perspectiva de género en la Justicia Transicional? Bogotá: Universidad del Externado de Colombia. 2019. “Decolonial feminism, gender, and transitional justice” in Ní Aolain, Fionnuala, Nahla Valji, Naomi Cahn and Dina Haynes eds. Oxford Handbook of Gender and Conflict. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2018. “Más allá de consentimiento y coacción: violencia sexual en un conflicto armado interno peruano,” in Castillejo Cuellar, Alejandro eds. La Ilusión de la Justicia Transicional: Perspectivas Críticas desde el Sur Global. Bogotá: Ediciones Uniandes. 2017. “Indigenous/Campesina Activist Awards: Deriving Lessons for Transnational Feminist Solidarity” (with Sylvanna Falcón) in Maclaren, Margaret eds. Decolonizing Feminism: Transnational Feminism & Globalization Rowman & Littlefield International. 2017. “An Intersectional Analysis of the Peruvian Truth and Reconciliation Commission” in Wibben, Annick eds. Researching War: Feminist Methods, Ethics and Politics. New York: Routledge. 2016. “Queer/Lesbiana Dialogues Among Feminist Movements in the Américas” in Sonia E. Alvarez ed. Translocalities/Translocalidades: Feminist Politics of Translation in the Latin/a Américas. Durham: Duke University Press. 2014. “Feminicidio: Sacando Ventaja de un ‘Termino Empoderado’” in Rosa-Linda Fregoso and Cynthia Bejarano eds. Feminicidio en América Latina. Mexico City: Universidad Nacional Autonóma de México (UNAM) Centro de Investigaciones Interdisciplinarias en Ciencias y Humanidades (CIICH). 2011. Pascha Bueno-Hansen 3 of 14 “Finding Each Other’s Hearts: Intercultural Relations and the Drive to Prosecute Sexual Violence during the Internal Armed Conflict in Peru” in Dana Collins, Sylvanna Falcón, Sharmila Lodhia, and Molly Talcott eds. New Directions in Feminism and Human Rights. New York: Routledge. 2011. “Feminicido: Making the Most of an ‘Empowered Term’” in Rosa-Linda Fregoso and Cynthia Bejarano eds. Terrorizing Women: Feminicide in the Americas. Durham: Duke University Press. 2010. Works in Progress Article co-autored with Juliana Gonzalez Article co-authored with Diana Gomez, Julissa Mantilla and ? “Oranges and Flower Petals: el Grupo Cultural Yuyachkani and the Peruvian Transitional Justice Process.” “Colombian Women Building Peace: La Ruta Pacífica por las Mujeres” “Lesbian Feminist Activism and Political Advocacy under the Shadow of Fujimorismo” “Miss Peru 1952: Contesting Whiteness as Beauty.” Awards, Grants and Fellowships • CIDER, Universidad de Los Andes, Bogotá, Colombia, Co-investigator. 2018-2020. “Inclusión de las afectaciones vividas por las mujeres y sus procesos de resistencia en las Comisiones de la Verdad de Perú y Colombia: miradas retro y prospectivas de la justicia transicional.” • University of Delaware General University Grant 2018-2020, “The Emerging LGBT Rights Challenge to Transitional Justice in Latin America” • Advocacy Spotlight Award, University of Delaware Residential Life. 2017-2018. • University of Delaware Advance Institute Leadership Mini-grant. 2017-2018. • University of Delaware Institute for Global Studies’ Global Exchange Program research grant 2017-2018, “The Emerging LGBT Rights Challenge to Transitional Justice” • University of Delaware Center for Global and Area Studies research grant 2017-2018, “Gender and Sexuality in the Colombia Peace Process” • Exemplary Partnership Award, University of Delaware Residential Life 2016-2017 • Triangle Award, University of Delaware LGBT faculty and staff caucus. 2016-2017 • Nominated for the University of Delaware Excellence in Mentoring Award 2013-2014 • Northeast Circle Honoree at the International Studies Association-Northeast Conference Providence, Rhode Island. November 8-9, 2013 • Latin American Studies Association Gender and Feminist Studies Section Elsa Chaney Award, second place: “Feminist Hemispheric Dialogues.” 2012 • Nominated for the University of Delaware Excellence in Teaching Award 2011-2012 • University of Delaware General University Research Program Grant, 2011-2012 Pascha Bueno-Hansen 4 of 14 • University of Delaware College of Arts and Sciences grant for multidisciplinary research cluster “Hemispheric Dialogues: Social Justice in the Americas.” 2010-2011 Conferences Queer International Relations: Cynthia Weber's Work in Global South/Transnational Context Roundtable. FLACSO-ISA Joint Conference. Quito, Ecuador July 25-27, 2018. The Emerging LGBTI Rights Challenge to Transitional Justice in Latin America. FLACSO-ISA Joint Conference. Quito, Ecuador July 25-27, 2018. Feminist Methodologies in the Era of Neoliberalism, Religious Fundamentalisms, and War: Methods, Power, and the Politics of Possibilities Roundtable,