Karen Jaime, Assistant Professor in Latina/o Studies and the Department of at Cornell University, has been awarded a Woodrow Wilson National Career Enhancement Fellowship for spring 2019.
This fellowship creates career development opportunities for faculty with promising research projects and enables fellows to meet at length with mentors to advise them on next steps in professional development. Fellows are also given the opportunity to engage with fellows from past years.
Professor Jaime’s time as a Woodrow Wilson Career Enhancement Fellow will result in the final stages of publication for her monograph, The Queer Loisaida: Performance Aesthetics at the Nuyorican Poets Café. According to Jaime, this will be the first queer genealogy and critical study of the historical, political and cultural conditions under which the term “Nuyorican” shifted from a raced/ethnic identity marker to “nuyorican,” an aesthetic practice and political-poetical alliance.
As a published poet, Karen’s work is included in The Best of Panic! En Vivo From the East Village, Flicker and Spark: A Queer Anthology of Spoken Word and Poetry, and in a special issue of Sinister Wisdom: A Multicultural Lesbian Literary and Art Journal, “Out Latina Lesbians.”
In addition to Jaime’s Woodrow Wilson Career Enhancement Fellowship, she will a Scholar in Residence at the Hemispheric Institute of Performance and Politics at New York University this coming Fall semester.