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Michelle Habell-Pallán (Gender, Women & Sexuality Studies)


Habell-Pallán, Michelle (Gender, Women & Sexuality Studies)

Michelle Habell-Pallán (Gender, Women & Sexuality Studies)
Office: PDL B110 T, Box 354380
Phone: (206) 543-6981
Email: mhabellp@uw.edu

Michelle Habell-Pallán was promoted to full Professor in the Gender, Women & Sexuality Studies Department in Fall 2018. She is an adjunct Professor in Communication and the School of Music. Her new book, Chicanxfuturism: Punk’s Beat Migration “No Future” to the “Eternal Getdown” is in-progress. Her first book Loca Motion: The Travels of Chicana and Latina Popular Culture (NYU Press) received an MLA book prize honorable mention. Her edited collection Latino/a Popular Culture (NYU Press) is widely assigned. In her role as guest curator of the award-winning bilingual traveling exhibit American Sabor:  U.S. Latinos in Popular Music, a collaboration between the University of Washington, The Experience Music Project Museum, and the Smithsonian Institution's Traveling Exhibition Service (SITES), she is engaged in developing public humanities projects.  Her digital-born research includes the UW Libraries Women Who Rock: Making Scenes, Building Communities Oral History Archive, a collaborative endeavor that brings together scholars, musicians, media-makers, performers, artists, and activists to explore the role of women and popular music in the creation of cultural scenes and social justice movements in the Americas and beyond.  She is also a past recipient of the Rockefeller Foundation Humanities Research Award as well as a Woodrow Wilson Foundation Research Award for her research and writing on gender, popular music and culture. For more on her collaborative archivista praxis see NANO:  New American Notes Online. Issue 5. Special Theme: Digital Humanities, Public Humanities @ "Women Who Rock: Making Scenes, Building Communities: Participatory Research, Community Engagement, and Archival Practice." She is co-editor "The 1970s", a special issue published by Women Studies Quarterly (WSQ) and contributor the "1970s" companion EquityArchive.com.She also participates in the Seattle Fandango Project, a collective endeavor that builds community via music skill sharing. http://equalityarchive.com/

Instructor's Honors Course History

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Course Title
Yr
Qtr
SLN
Details
HONORS 394 B Feminism in the Borderlands 2025 2 View »
HONORS 394 A Feminism in the Borderlands 2024 2 View »
HONORS 394 A Feminism in the Borderlands 2023 2 15323 View »
HONORS 212 B Sounds of Social Justice: Making Scenes, Building Communities 2023 2 15313 View »
HONORS 394 B Feminism in the Borderlands 2022 2 15323 View »
HONORS 394 A Feminism in the Borderlands 2021 2 15122 View »
HONORS 384 C Sumak Kawsay: Well-Being, "Race," and Gender in Ecuador Prep Seminar 2020 2 14943 View »
HONORS 394 B Feminism in the Borderlands 2020 2 14946 View »
HONORS 394 A Feminism in the Borderlands 2019 2 14990 View »
HONORS 384 A Sumak Kawsay: Well-Being, "Race," and Gender in Ecuador Prep Seminar 2018 2 21477 View »
HONORS 394 F Feminism on the Borderlands (Chicana/Latina Feminist Theory) 2017 1 22248 View »
HONORS 384 B Sumak Kawsay: Well-Being, "Race," and Gender in Ecuador Prep Seminar 2017 2 21752 View »
HUM 206 AC American Sabor/American Flavor: Latinos Shaping U.S. Popular Music 2008 1 18711 View »

 

 

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