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May Farrales

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Assistant Professor
Gender, Sexuality, and Women's Studies

Biography

As an interdisciplinary scholar, my teaching and research are animated by questions of racialization, queer politics, and logics of power fundamental to colonial, empire-building, and capitalist projects. Currently, I am engaged in a research program that takes seriously the relationships and politics of people of colour in the racial geographies of settler colonialism. I relate to these questions from my grounding as a Filipinx scholar who is interested in stretching Filipinx diaspora studies to be in dialogue with Critical Indigenous Studies, critical race studies, feminist geographies, queer theory, and Black geographies.

Before joining ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV, I completed a postdoctoral fellowship as a Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research Trainee at the University of Northern British Columbia. I am currently an editor with the journal ACME: An International Journal for Critical Geographies.