Lisa Marie Cacho
October 2004
510 E.
Chalmers 217.265.0338
Educational Background
Ph.D. Ethnic
Studies,
M.A. Ethnic
Studies,
B.A. Ethnic
Studies,
B.A. Literature/Writing,
Current Position
Assistant Professor. Programs of Latina/Latino
Studies, Asian American Studies, Gender and Women’s Studies, and the Department
of English.
Professional Employment
History
Visiting Assistant
Professor, Department of English, UI Urbana-Champaign, 2004
Lecturer/Reader, Department of
Ethnic Studies, UC Berkeley, 2003
Associate-In,
Department of Ethnic Studies, UC
Research
Assistant, Fair Housing Council,
Lecturer, Office of Academic
Services and Instructional Support, UC San Diego, 1998-2001
Instructor, Muir Writing Program, UC San Diego, 1997-2001
Research Assistant, UC
Bibliographer, UC
San Diego for Professor George Lipsitz, 1997
Teaching Assistant, Department
of Ethnic Studies, UC San Diego, 1996-1997
High School English Teacher, Early Academic Outreach Program, UC
Publications
2004. ‘At First They Didn’t Realize I Was an
American’: Why Latinas Are Not American Soldiers. In Latin American Studies
Association Conference Proceedings, International Congress 25 (October 7-9).
2001. Situating Space in Local and Global Struggles: Review Essay
of Spaces of Hope by David Harvey, Barrio Logos: Space and Place in Urban
Chicano Literature and Culture
by Raúl Homero Villa, and Landscapes of
Desire: Anglo Mythologies of
2000. ‘The People of
2000. Review of Hunger
by Lan Samantha Chang and The Barbarians
Are Coming by David Wong Louie. Journal of Asian American Studies 3
(October):378-382.
Awards & Fellowships
Postdoctoral Fellow,
Dissertation Fellow, University of California President’s Dissertation Fellowship,
Invited Lectures & Invited Conference
Presentations
2003. Memories for
the Future: ‘Undocumented’ Connections across Latina/o and
Asian Immigrations. Lecture. Asian American Studies Program and Latina/Latino
Studies Program at the
2003. (En)gendering the Racialized Ranks of Freedom
Fighters: Recruiting, Repressing, and Representing Woman Warriors in
2002. Likely Alliances between Mexicans and Filipinos in the
United Farm Workers: Historicizing
2001. Suburbia under Siege, Ghettoes under Lockdown: The
Spatialization of Race in
2000. Wrecking Chaos in the Lives of Immigrants. Panelist.
2000. Gender and Transnational Capitalism in the
Guest Lectures &
Conference Participation
2004. Alien Others: Asian and Latina/o Relational
Racializations in Discourses of Immigration.
Panelist. (Sponsored by the American
Studies Association Committee on Ethnic Studies) American Studies Association.
2004. Death and Reproduction in the ‘War on Terror’:
Naturalizing the Dead, Neglecting the Living.
Guest Lecture. Feminist Scholarship
Series. Gender and Women’s Studies,
2004. ‘At First They Didn’t Realize I Was an American’: Why
American Soldiers Are Not
2004. ‘At First They Didn’t Realize I Was an American’: Why
American Soldiers Are Not
2004. Violent Reproductions: Race, Gender, and Military
Citizenship. Panelist. Critical Legal
Conference,
2004. Violence and the ‘Other.’ Panelist.
2004. Becoming Filipino-American through Mexican-American
Masculinity. Guest Lecture for Martin Manalansan, Anthropology 398M:
Filipino/Americans: Beyond Empire and Diaspora,
2004. When Chicanas Speak to Chinese Ghosts: Connecting
Asian American and Latina/o
Studies in Literature. Panelist. Organizer of Panel: American Ambivalences:
Asian American Uncertainties and the Limits of the
2004. Asian American / Latina/o Studies Caucus Roundtable. Roundtable
Discussion Presenter. Association for
Asian American Studies. Boston, Massachusetts
2004. E(racing) Trauma. Respondent. Society for the Study of Multi-Ethnic Literatures of the
San Antonio,
Texas
2003. The other Other’s Historical Hauntings: Reading Latino/a
Ghost Stories in Asian American Fiction. Panelist. American Studies Association.
2003. Scripted As Worth-Less: The Violence of Value in
Cultural Narratives. Guest Lecture for Robert Allen, Ethnic Studies 141: Racial
Politics in
2002. Racial Cross-Dressing in American Son:
Rethinking Racial Identity Formation through Racial Ambiguity. Panelist. Multiethnic Student Outreach,
2002. Disciplinary Fictions: ‘Crazy’ as a Critical Space. Guest
Lecture for Denise Ferreira da Silva, Ethnic Studies 100: Theories and Methods,
2002. Her/stories of Possibility. Discussion Facilitator. Women of Color Conference,
2001. Who We Are and Where We Live: Communities and
Identities. Discussion Facilitator. Asian-Pacific
Student Alliance’s High School Conference,
1999. Discourses of Civil Rights/Affirmative Action. Roundtable
Discussion Presenter. American Studies
Association/Canadian Association of American Studies,
1997. Bringing the Community to Campus: High School
Conferences as a Site of Student Activism. Panelist. Asian and Pacific Americans in Higher Education,
1998. Selling Safety: Balanced-Budget Conservatism and the
Prison Industrial Complex. Guest Lecture for Jonathon Holloway, Ethnic Studies
1C: Race and Ethnic Relations in the
1998. Analyzing Inequality in Your High School Experience.
Closing Keynote Speaker. Kaibigang
Pilipino’s High School Conference,
1997. Reconstructing Difference, Reconstituting Community.
Co-panelist, presented with Antonio T. Tiongson. Third Annual Pilipino Studies Conference,
Professional Organizations
American Studies Association 1998-1999, 2003-2005
Association of Asian American Studies, 2004-2005
Co-Chairperson of Asian/Latino Caucus, 2003-2005
Latin American Studies Association, 2004-2005
Gender and Feminist Studies Section, 2004-2005
Latino Studies
Section, 2004-2005
Modern Language
Association, 1999-2002
Society for the
Study of Multi-Ethnic Literature in the United States, 2004-2006
Dissertation Committees
Jin-hee Lee, “Competing
Narratives of Collective Violence: Earthquake, Rumors, and Massacre of Koreans
in the Japanese Empire,” East Asian Languages and Cultures,
References
George Lipsitz (advisor) Yen Le Espiritu
American Studies, UC
Lisa Lowe Denise Ferreira da Silva
Literature,
UC San Diego Ethnic Studies, UC San Diego
Cecilia Ubilla Patrick
Velásquez
Office of Academic Services Office of Academic Services
and Instructional Support
(OASIS) and
Instructional Support (OASIS)
UC San
Diego UC San Diego