Papers by Johana Londono
Latino Studies, 2020
This special issue foregrounds overlooked
instances of Colombianidades in the United States and c... more This special issue foregrounds overlooked
instances of Colombianidades in the United States and centers US Colombian community formations, transnational imaginaries, media representations, involvement
in electoral politics, and queer activism in relation to other (not “other”) Latina/o/xs.
In thinking of US Colombians alongside Latina/o/xs of multiple national, racial,
gender, sexual, and socioeconomic identities, we collectively unveil the uniquely
Colombian stories that have shaped and continue to shape Latina/o/x cultures, politics, and lives. Our goal for this introduction and for all of the articles included
herein is to contribute to an interdisciplinary archive of US Colombian scholarship,
to intentionally deploy citational politics in the service of helping scholars pursue
research on US Colombianidades, and to provide readers with a sense of the various experiences and narratives of Colombianidad.
Selected Papers by Johana Londono
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Identities, Jan 1, 2010
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Selected Presentations by Johana Londono
Presented at the Race and Retail Conference, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, 2012
International Symposium on Typographic Landscaping, University of Gothenburg, Sweden, 2013
Presented at the American Studies Association, Washington DC, 2009
This paper examines the ways in which Latino culture is incorporated into the design industry. It... more This paper examines the ways in which Latino culture is incorporated into the design industry. It argues that the design industry's imperative to diversify demographically has mystified other practices for equitable representation and membership within architecture urban planning ...
Presented at the Symposium on Latino Urbanism, NYU, 2014
Presented at the International Latino Studies Conference, Chicago 2014
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Papers by Johana Londono
instances of Colombianidades in the United States and centers US Colombian community formations, transnational imaginaries, media representations, involvement
in electoral politics, and queer activism in relation to other (not “other”) Latina/o/xs.
In thinking of US Colombians alongside Latina/o/xs of multiple national, racial,
gender, sexual, and socioeconomic identities, we collectively unveil the uniquely
Colombian stories that have shaped and continue to shape Latina/o/x cultures, politics, and lives. Our goal for this introduction and for all of the articles included
herein is to contribute to an interdisciplinary archive of US Colombian scholarship,
to intentionally deploy citational politics in the service of helping scholars pursue
research on US Colombianidades, and to provide readers with a sense of the various experiences and narratives of Colombianidad.
Selected Papers by Johana Londono
Selected Presentations by Johana Londono
instances of Colombianidades in the United States and centers US Colombian community formations, transnational imaginaries, media representations, involvement
in electoral politics, and queer activism in relation to other (not “other”) Latina/o/xs.
In thinking of US Colombians alongside Latina/o/xs of multiple national, racial,
gender, sexual, and socioeconomic identities, we collectively unveil the uniquely
Colombian stories that have shaped and continue to shape Latina/o/x cultures, politics, and lives. Our goal for this introduction and for all of the articles included
herein is to contribute to an interdisciplinary archive of US Colombian scholarship,
to intentionally deploy citational politics in the service of helping scholars pursue
research on US Colombianidades, and to provide readers with a sense of the various experiences and narratives of Colombianidad.