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Alexandria Ramos is an Assistant Professor in the Department of English at the University of Washington. She earned her PhD in English from New York University in 2023, after completing her BA in English and Spanish from the University of Connecticut in 2009. Her academic focus includes early 20th century Latinx literature, with a love for working with archival texts. She is currently developing a book manuscript tentatively titled 'Pedagogies Struggle: Print Politics Latinx Asian American Writer-Activists, 1898-1968.' This project delves into archives of anti-racist, feminist, and anti-colonial writer-activists from the pre-Civil Rights era, exploring the intersection of literature, learning, and social justice. Her research interests also include women of color feminisms, borders and diasporas, and decolonial thought. Alexandria teaches various courses such as Latino Literary Genres, American Literature, Cultural Studies, and has a commitment to utilizing her research to enhance learning and teaching practices in her field.
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