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95Cybersujetos: Reading Border Subjects across MediumsIntertexts 25 (1-2): 101-130. 2021.This article develops a theory of border subjectivity that considers the cybernetic role of narrative structures and mediation in political advocacy aimed at dreamers and DACA recipients. "Cybersujetos” are border subjects who are racialized by cybernetic systems and media narratives, but can resist control by repurposing cultural technologies. In assessing the limitations of journalism, literature, and film as outlets for political advocacy, this article finds that remediated representations of…Read more
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University of OregonAssistant Professor
University of California, Los Angeles
PhD, 2024
Eugene, Oregon, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
| Literature |
Areas of Interest
| Philosophy of Gender, Race, and Sexuality |
| Journalism and Media |
| Theater |
| Music |